September 26, 2003
Reporting Illegal Aliens: A Citizen Takes Up Arms For His Country
By D.A. King
On Tuesday, September 23, I paid a
visit to the Atlanta office of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement [ICE]. My mission: to report the illegal
aliens who had been featured on the front page of my
local newspaper, the Marietta [Ga.] Daily
Journal. [Immigrants
faced peril in pursuit of better lives, August 24,
2003, By Beth Anderson]
In this 6-page (!) article, there
were photos and quotes from three illegal aliens from
Mexico. Two of them (Juan and Araceli Murillo, now of
Austell Ga.- an Atlanta suburb) described the
discomfort of their
illegal journey across our borders (“it was too
hot”) and told the sympathetic Ms. Anderson how they
were apprehended on the first attempt,
deported, and then were successful on their second
crossing.
The other illegal was one Jube
Corona, who said he is a waiter at the
El Ranchero restaurant in Marietta. Jube told Ms.
Anderson that he has “no plans on leaving Cobb County.”
The article mentioned nothing about
the pesky fact that entering our country illegally - not
once, but twice - is a
federal crime. [Email
a reminder to the
Marietta Daily Journal’s
Beth Anderson. Or
email a Letter To The Editor.]
As is
employing
those illegals.
When I used the buzzer of the
always-locked ICE office, the answering agent asked what
I wanted. I told him that I wanted to
report some illegal aliens. He looked very surprised
and told me to wait in the hallway of the Federal
Building.
After a wait of 45 minutes, I was
taken into a separate office by Special Agent Alicia
Ferra, and asked again what I wanted. When I replied
that I wanted to report some illegal aliens, Agent Ferra
asked me how I knew that they were illegal. I handed her
a copy of the Marietta Daily Journal that had the
front-page story, quotes and photos of the Murillos.
Agent Ferra remarked that “that seems
kind of bold” and read the articles while I
watched.
The information that I gave Agent
Ferra was recorded on a yellow legal pad. At my
suggestion, she also made a copy of the front page
photograph of the smiling Murillos, late of Mexico, now
of Austell, Ga., USA.
Agent Ferra informed me that the
information would be transferred to a report form, and
forwarded to another agent to determine “whether it
warranted further action.”
I was assured that this matter
would be “looked into,” but that there was no way
for me to get a follow up or progress report on any
investigation - if one does occur.
Ferra told me that the I.C.E. office
had a "resource problem" and that there were only
33 agents in her office.
Then I asked Agent Ferra about the
illegal alien demonstration demanding driver’s
licenses at the Georgia Capitol building the previous
week - 6 blocks away from the I.C.E. office. She told me
that she only found out about it the day of the event,
and was not aware of it beforehand.
I offered to send her and her
office a newsletter keeping them informed of the future
events of this nature, and gave her two NumbersUSA
pocket cards with immigration information on them.
I then asked her if she knew if
there were any plans to have an ICE presence at the
upcoming
"Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride" bus arrival in
Atlanta, due Monday, September 29, and the accompanying
illegal alien protest - again, a demand for driver's
licenses.
Ferra did not know what I was
talking about. She had never heard of the
Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride, and was totally
unaware of the upcoming protest march by the illegals.
I supplied her with
the time, place and driving directions that I had
obtained from the local Hispanic on-line newspaper
Atlanta Latino. (Which, incidentally, was the only
Atlanta paper to
interview last week’s counter-demonstrators from
Georgians for Immigration Reduction.)
I was assured that she “would
pass it on” to her superiors.
She told me that Special Agent
Michael Higgins headed the Atlanta office and that she
would ask agent Higgins to call me. I gave her a
personal business card.
It may shock some to learn that I
have received no phone call from agent Higgins. The
phone number at the Atlanta ICE office is 404 331 2762
ext 5346, 5301 and 5315. The fax # is 404 730 2027, the
e-mail address is
atliceduty@dhs.gov
While ever hopeful, I am not
convinced that the illegal aliens that I reported will
be investigated, arrested or punished.
I am further fairly certain that
the protest and arrival of the illegal aliens and their
enablers in the "Freedom Ride" Monday will have the
protection of the local police - and that there will be
no action from the federal law enforcement agency that
is charged with enforcing our immigration law.
Even the French had a resistance in
the 1940s.
D.A.
King [email
him] is an active member of
Georgians For Immigration Reduction.
VDARE.COM’s
Juan Mann comments:
The scenario described by D.A. King plays itself out
nationwide every day. Americans want to defend their
country. The government does not – yet. Whenever private
citizens try to report illegal aliens and or criminal
alien residents to the "investigations division" of BICE
- the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement -
they usually get this response. The "duty officer"
or "duty agent" takes a report. It goes into a
pile. And unless the alien is a thrice-deported felon
back in the country illegally, the odds are that no one
ever hears about the alien.
It would be nice if BICE shared these reports with the
Border Patrol. But the BP is now in a "separate" agency
called the BCBP - the Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection. The Federal Government must set up a system
that encourages citizens (and aliens legally authorized
to be in the U.S. for that matter) to report illegal
aliens and criminal alien residents. Even with all the
fanfare about "homeland security," there still is no
such system in place. And there is still no
manpower available for the government to respond to
current reports.
However, as I’ve pointed out in my how-to
guides to reporting
illegal aliens, the government is under a legal
obligation to note and file reports of illegal aliens.
There’s a paper trail – and the longer a paper trail
gets, the more the bureaucrats worry.
And
this line from D.A. King’s article really got my
attention:
The fax # is 404 730 2027 the e-mail address is
atliceduty@dhs.gov
We've hit a gold mine!!!!!!!! This is the government
e-mail for the "duty officer" for Atlanta BICE.
THIS
IS WHAT WE'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR - THE HOLY GRAIL - THE
EXACT E-MAIL TO REPORT ILLEGAL ALIENS - AT LEAST IN
ATLANTA, GEORGIA!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now if we could get a list of these country-wide, we'd
be getting somewhere!