| By Chelsea Schilling Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio
is warning that illegal aliens may have gained access to a U.S. Army
installation in Arizona that also serves as the nation's largest
military intelligence-training center.
"I have deep concerns that people who come into our country
illegally have managed to gain access onto an active U.S. military
installation," Arpaio said in a statement today. "This cause for
concern goes well beyond the argument that people are only
committing the crime of wanting to work in this country."
Arpaio's detectives raided Valley View Building Services in
central Phoenix today, searching for 25 people suspected of
identity theft and fraud. (okay, the company
headquarters is in Phoenix, Maricopa County, giving Sheriff Joe a
reason to be looking at their employees at Ft Huachuca, South of
Tucson, 15 miles from the border.)
The company employs 100 people in three states and is contracted to
clean newly constructed buildings at Fort Huachuca, an Army post
located only 15 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border. At least one
of the suspects had worked on the military installation.
The deputies took five women into custody today. Four are suspected
illegal aliens arrested for identity theft and fraud. One is a U.S.
citizen wanted with an outstanding warrant.
"When we went in there, one of the ladies was hiding her Mexican
I.D. in an enchilada, trying to conceal the identification," Arpaio
said.
He said authorities are still searching for other illegal aliens who
may be working for the company.
"We did serve another search warrant on the residence of the owner
and, going through the papers, we're going to determine which work
sites that the others may be working at," he said.
Arpaio told KTVK-3TV, "One thing I want to find out is how many more
illegals have been hired [to work at] Fort Huachuca. That's a high
intelligence installation. I don't think people should go on that
installation to work if they're in this country illegally."
Valley View Building Services released a statement on the arrests
today.
"In May of 2010 a manager for Valley View Building Services was
detained on the Fort Huachuca military base for a baseless charge
made by a disgruntled employee," explained Joel Votaw, owner of the
company. "This charge has since been dropped. During that
investigation, it came to light that he was working in the United
States illegally, even though he presented a valid AZ drivers
license and social security card. He was allowed on base (entering
through the main gate and having to present his ID each time) during
the entire duration of this 3 month long project."
(How did an illegal get a license and social
security card?)
Votaw said his company fired the manager immediately and that U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement began a company-wide
investigation into Valley View's hiring practices. He said today's
raid was for ID theft issues and not due to violation of the
employer sanction law.
Most of the company's workforce is Hispanic, according to news
reports. Votaw said he has always verified identification of its
employees through E-Verify, strictly complying with local, state and
federal rules.
"Today was the first time we had received any notice that there were
more problems. We support the detaining of the four people who were
identified as using some other identity and we also support the
detaining of the one individual that has a misdemeanor warrant out
for his arrest," he wrote. "These crimes are serious and need to be
dealt with."
Votaw continues, "We are dealing with real people and real problems
that deserve to be handled respectfully and justly. If we error, let
us err on the side of compassion, but let us do what is required of
us both morally and constitutionally. Let us protect our country,
while also realizing that we were all immigrants at one time."
(actually, some of us were born here of U.S.
citizens, thus making us "Natural Born Citizens" and eligible to be
elected president, ever heard of that concept?)
According to various reports, this is hardly the first time
illegal aliens have accessed the military installation.
Retired Army officer T.J. Woodward lives in the area. In a May
commentary posted on American Thinker, he wrote that he spotted an
ad in a Fort Huachuca newspaper asking for volunteers to clean up
trash and supplies left on the Army post by illegal aliens.
"It asked for volunteers to assist in cleaning up 'dumps' on posts
where the illegals would drop their supplies used to cross the
border and change clothing," Woodward wrote. "They do this in order
to blend in and not look like they just spent a day or two crossing
the border in the dust and heat of southern Arizona."
He added, "The most frightening part of this is that Fort Huachuca
is the U.S. Army Intelligence Center, where the Army trains its
intelligence soldiers – analysts, interrogators, radio intercept
specialists and counterintelligence agents – for operations
overseas. If we can't secure the fort we use to train our
intelligence soldiers, how can we secure anything else?"
In 2007, the Washington Times reported Fort Huachuca changed
security measures "after sources warned that possibly 60 Afghan and
Iraqi terrorists were to be smuggled into the U.S. through
underground tunnels with high-powered weapons to attack the Arizona
Army base."
An FBI advisory stated, "A portion of the operatives were in the
United States, with the remainder not yet in the United States. The
Afghanis and Iraqis shaved their beards so as not to appear to be
Middle Easterners."
According to the report, illegal aliens from the Middle East paid
Mexican drug lords $20,000 "or the equivalent in weapons" for
smuggling them and their weapons through the tunnels.
One source who spoke with DEA intelligence agents said the weapons
included two Milan anti-tank missiles, Soviet-made surface-to-air
missiles, grenade launchers, long guns and handguns.
The Tucson Weekly reported one rancher just west of Fort Huachuca
answered his door in 2004 when a female illegal alien asked to use
his phone.
According to the report, the call was to Libya.
As WND recently reported, thousands of illegal aliens apprehended
along the 2,000 mile border stretching through California, Arizona,
New Mexico and Texas aren't even from Mexico. Many are citizens of
countries that are known sponsors of terrorism, including
Afghanistan, Algeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi
Arabia, Somalia, Yemen, Sudan, Syria and Iran.
Arpaio's crime sweep took place just before a federal judge blocked
some of the toughest provisions in Arizona's illegal immigration
law, S.B. 1070.
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These people aren't sneaking
across the border to mow lawns and make beds. Some day soon there's
going to be a huge freaking "man-caused disaster" in this country.
The boy in Washington will go on another vacation, and Robert Gibbs
will announce that we inherited the situation from the Bush
Administration.
"In a democracy, people get the
government they deserve."
- attributed to Alexis de
Toqueville
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