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OneHungLo 06-07-2018 06:15 PM

Man detained by immigration officers after delivering pizza to Army base
 
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(CNN)A pizza delivery man could soon be deported after he was turned over to immigration officials after trying to drop off food at a military base in New York.

Pablo Villavicencio, 35, arrived at the Fort Hamilton base in Brooklyn last week to deliver an order from the brick-oven pizza restaurant in Queens where he worked. He showed his New York City identification card to the guard as he had done several times before, but it wasn't enough this time, his wife says.

Villavicencio, an undocumented immigrant from Ecuador, didn't have a "valid Department of Defense identification" and was asked to get a daily visitors pass, Fort Hamilton said in a statement.

He ended up "signing a waiver permitting a background check," which revealed there was an active warrant for Villavicencio's deportation and prompted military police to call immigration agents, the base and Immigration and Customs Enforcement said.

"He was doing his job, he wasn't committing a crime," his wife, Sandra Chica, told reporters. "He wasn't doing anything illegal other than working to support his two daughters."

Chica said her husband could be deported to Ecuador as early as next week.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday the state has secured pro bono legal counsel for Villavicencio. Cuomo said he had talked to Chica and expressed "deep frustration with the federal government's assault on New York's immigrant families."

New York City Councilman Justin Brannan, a Democrat, is questioning the military's decision to call immigration officials.

"Pablo never had a problem entering the base before, he had a NYC ID and never had an issue before," Brannan said. "Why was Pablo singled out? What was different this time?"
"Is our city, state and nation more safe today because Pablo is off the streets?" he added

https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/07/us/ic...ery/index.html
Awwww boo hoo. Criminal illegal alien who broke the law entering our country and committed another crime on top of that is crying about getting deported.

And why is Cuomo in such an uproar about? All these Dems care about are illegals.

ghjghj 06-08-2018 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by OneHungLo (Post 22283323)
All these Dems care about are illegals.

Yeah to exploit.

Bladewire 06-08-2018 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by OneHungLo (Post 22283323)
All these Dems care about are illegals.

No need to lie princess

The guy was stupid and here illegally after being ordered by a judge to leave good he's out.

The alt-right hate fake nic troll behind fake nics ghjghj & xClips Jim will post in 3.. 2.. 1... #ThanksAVN

ghjghj 06-08-2018 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22283760)
No need to lie

https://i.imgur.com/Rb9KFOJ.jpg

OneHungLo 06-08-2018 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22283760)
No need to lie princess

The guy was stupid and here illegally after being ordered by a judge to leave good he's out.

The alt-right hate fake nic troll behind fake nics ghjghj & xClips Jim will post in 3.. 2.. 1... #ThanksAVN

It's right in the article.

"New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday the state has secured pro bono legal counsel for Villavicencio. Cuomo said he had talked to Chica and expressed "deep frustration with the federal government's assault on New York's immigrant families."

This is YOUR party fighting for criminal illegal aliens.

brassmonkey 06-08-2018 09:28 PM

i read this when it came out. how did he even get hired??? he had no drivers license or insurance. that pizzeria is going to be in hot water. i asked them on facebook LOL. like they are going to answer without a lawyer :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

DBS.US 06-09-2018 06:37 PM

Why no public outcry on the pizza restaurant that hires a undocumented immigrant delivery diver with no drivers license, insurance, or a criminal background check?

An immigration judge had ordered Villavicencio's deportation in 2010 after he overstayed his visa, ICE said in a statement. Since then, he's been considered an "ICE fugitive,"

dyna mo 06-09-2018 06:39 PM

Another family ripped apart.

Bladewire 06-09-2018 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22284436)
Another family ripped apart.

He created a family in America knowing he was here illegally and AFTER a judge ordered him to leave the country.

TheSquealer 06-09-2018 08:05 PM

This is basic Darwinism... severely stupid guy, in the country illegally, attempts to gain access to military base. People should be concerned about his children and the fact that they are in the care of someone who is in such a state of severely diminished mental capacity.

Rochard 06-09-2018 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by OneHungLo (Post 22283323)
All these Dems care about are illegals.

This is not true at all. If someone is in the country illegally and breaking our laws on a daily basis, they should be arrested and deported. In fact, I believe they should be arrested, sent to prison, released to their home country, and receive a bill for the prison and transportation costs. We should also make it so that if they are caught here illegally they can never apply to be come a US citizen or get a visa ever.

We need to make it so that people will want to come to the United States, but only if they can do it legally.

brassmonkey 06-09-2018 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22284466)
This is not true at all. If someone is in the country illegally and breaking our laws on a daily basis, they should be arrested and deported. In fact, I believe they should be arrested, sent to prison, released to their home country, and receive a bill for the prison and transportation costs. We should also make it so that if they are caught here illegally they can never apply to be come a US citizen or get a visa ever.

We need to make it so that people will want to come to the United States, but only if they can do it legally.

wrong sir. the united states to needs to put sanctions on these countries. penalties on imports. going after a broke asshole will get you nothing. then need to start hitting these companies that are sending these wires to south america. i know all their little games they play.

DBS.US 06-10-2018 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22284466)
This is not true at all. If someone is in the country illegally and breaking our laws on a daily basis, they should be arrested and deported. In fact, I believe they should be arrested, sent to prison, released to their home country, and receive a bill for the prison and transportation costs. We should also make it so that if they are caught here illegally they can never apply to be come a US citizen or get a visa ever.

We need to make it so that people will want to come to the United States, but only if they can do it legally.

A good start is to go after the companies the hire undocumented workers, just inforce the laws we already have and our officers swore to uphold.

dyna mo 06-10-2018 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22284445)
He created a family in America knowing he was here illegally and AFTER a judge ordered him to leave the country.

Doesn't matter, it's still another family in America needlessly ripped apart.

A judge halted the deportation.

brassmonkey 06-10-2018 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22284562)
Doesn't matter, it's still another family in America needlessly ripped apart.

A judge halted the deportation.

he is facing some serious ass charges. this is going to get things jumping in homeland security. if this guy can go on a military base who says a terrorist can't? this is a great story! :thumbsup:thumbsup

Rochard 06-10-2018 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by DBS.US (Post 22284509)
A good start is to go after the companies the hire undocumented workers, just inforce the laws we already have and our officers swore to uphold.

Great idea.

Before I went to college I worked at Taco Bell. Border Patrol would come in once a month in a full uniform, and nearly half the staff would flee out the back door - right into the arms of other officers waiting with a truck to haul them away.

The other day they busted a landscape company who had over one hundred illegals working for them.

If a business is constantly violating laws about hiring people illegally, they should have their business license taken away from them.

Rochard 06-10-2018 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 22284473)
wrong sir. the united states to needs to put sanctions on these countries. penalties on imports. going after a broke asshole will get you nothing. then need to start hitting these companies that are sending these wires to south america. i know all their little games they play.

Where is the logic in this? You want to punish countries for the actions of their citizens? Brilliant idea. Countries in South America are unable to take care of their citizens, so let's punish those countries, and make it even worse for their citizens which will only.... encourage their citizens to illegally enter the United States.

brassmonkey 06-10-2018 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22284613)
Where is the logic in this? You want to punish countries for the actions of their citizens? Brilliant idea. Countries in South America are unable to take care of their citizens, so let's punish those countries, and make it even worse for their citizens which will only.... encourage their citizens to illegally enter the United States.

did you know some of the richest people live in south america??? this crap needs to stop. yes those countries get money wired money made under the table! this is where the employer sanctions law comes in. it sends business owners to prison and takes their biz. there was a subway franchise taken here and a car wash chain. danny went to prison. i don't know about the other owner. this is a law in Arizona that was upheld by the supreme court. they come here and businesses won't hire them or face going to jail

OneHungLo 06-10-2018 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22284562)
Doesn't matter, it's still another family in America needlessly ripped apart.

A judge halted the deportation.

Yeah but people get separated from their families all the time. If you go to prison you're pretty much cut off from your family. Why should this be any different? Because he's an illegal he should get a pass?

Deport him. His family is free to go with him.

OneHungLo 06-10-2018 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22284466)
This is not true at all. If someone is in the country illegally and breaking our laws on a daily basis, they should be arrested and deported. In fact, I believe they should be arrested, sent to prison, released to their home country, and receive a bill for the prison and transportation costs. We should also make it so that if they are caught here illegally they can never apply to be come a US citizen or get a visa ever.

We need to make it so that people will want to come to the United States, but only if they can do it legally.

Yes it is true. Did you not see what the governor said?

Here, read it carefully -

New York (D) Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday the state has secured pro bono legal counsel for Villavicencio. Cuomo said he had talked to Chica and expressed "deep frustration with the federal government's assault on New York's immigrant families."

dyna mo 06-10-2018 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by OneHungLo (Post 22284646)
Yeah but people get separated from their families all the time. If you go to prison you're pretty much cut off from your family. Why should this be any different? Because he's an illegal he should get a pass?

Deport him. His family is free to go with him.

i don't find it fair or accurate to compare him to a felon. America is not safer now with that guy not delivering pizzas.

and it also appears there's questions surrounding the legality of his arrest. good.

Rochard 06-10-2018 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 22284614)
did you know some of the richest people live in south america??? this crap needs to stop. yes those countries get money wired money made under the table! this is where the employer sanctions law comes in. it sends business owners to prison and takes their biz. there was a subway franchise taken here and a car wash chain. danny went to prison. i don't know about the other owner. this is a law in Arizona that was upheld by the supreme court. they come here and businesses won't hire them or face going to jail

That's not true at all.

Ranking cities by the amount of millionaires they have... Only one South American city pops on the list, Mexico City, and it's #19.

1) Tokyo
2) New York
3) London
4) Paris
5) Frankfurt
6) Beijing
7) Osaka
8) Hong Kong
9) Shanghai
10) Singapore
11) Munich
13) Rome
14) Los Angeles
15) Toronto
16) Chicago
17) Sydney
18) Houston
19) Mexico City
20) Moscow

Out of ALL cities in South American, only one city has enough millionaires to crack the top twenty.

brassmonkey 06-10-2018 10:32 AM

the poverty there is that countries problem. the ride here is over! come here illegally you will fucking suffer! these churches need to be punished.(with the kid loving priest)
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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22284662)
That's not true at all.

Ranking cities by the amount of millionaires they have... Only one South American city pops on the list, Mexico City, and it's #19.

1) Tokyo
2) New York
3) London
4) Paris
5) Frankfurt
6) Beijing
7) Osaka
8) Hong Kong
9) Shanghai
10) Singapore
11) Munich
13) Rome
14) Los Angeles
15) Toronto
16) Chicago
17) Sydney
18) Houston
19) Mexico City
20) Moscow

Out of ALL cities in South American, only one city has enough millionaires to crack the top twenty.


Rochard 06-10-2018 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by OneHungLo (Post 22284648)
Yes it is true. Did you not see what the governor said?

Here, read it carefully -

New York (D) Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday the state has secured pro bono legal counsel for Villavicencio. Cuomo said he had talked to Chica and expressed "deep frustration with the federal government's assault on New York's immigrant families."

You have taken my words and you are trying to twist them into something I did not say.

I said...

If someone is in the country illegally and breaking our laws on a daily basis, they should be arrested and deported. In fact, I believe they should be arrested, sent to prison, released to their home country, and receive a bill for the prison and transportation costs. We should also make it so that if they are caught here illegally they can never apply to be come a US citizen or get a visa ever.

We need to make it so that people will want to come to the United States, but only if they can do it legally.


In this case, I am perfectly fine with this man being arrested and deported. He entered the United States illegally, and most likely broke dozens of laws - everything from driving without a driver's license to driving without insurance, not paying taxes, etc etc etc... Even worse a non US citizen tried to enter a US military base. I don't care if he was "just doing his job" delivering pizza.

However, there is a proper way and an improper way to do this. Raiding a landscape business or a Taco Bell - that's fine. But we shouldn't be staking out schools and hospitals to find people here illegally. At the same time we cannot be arresting people for calling 9/11 - Even if they are here illegally, we still want them to report crimes.

For some reason people think Democrats are "soft" on illegal immigration. This is not true at all. Obama deported more people than any other president. The arrest and capture of people here illegally has dropped under Trump. Trump talks the talk, but doesn't walk the walk. Trump talks loud, pisses people off, and then fails to do his job.

At the very same time, it is not up to local law enforcement to be arresting such people. This is just common sense. I live in a town of fifty thousand people and at any given moment we have three or four officers on duty. Any time our police department has to arrest someone and transport them to the county lock up, it cuts our entire on call police force by 25% or more. The FBI doesn't come to my town and patrol at night, show up for fires, or set up speed traps.

dyna mo 06-10-2018 10:45 AM

rochard, you have no idea what you are talking about.

exclaiming this guy "more than likely broke dozens of laws" is a ridiculous thing to claim.

even the 3 you mention you have no idea about. It never occurred to you this guy probably delivers pies via subway and walking. It's Brooklyn. You have no idea if he even makes enough money to have to pay taxes. and plenty of non-US citizens enter military bases on a daily basis.

I mean really, the crap you have to make up to justify your view is ridiculous.

OneHungLo 06-10-2018 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22284668)
You have taken my words and you are trying to twist them into something I did not say.

No.

I said "All these Dems care about are illegals."

You said " That's not true at all."

You are lying or you're ignorant. Just about every single sanctuary city is run by Democrats so why do you respond not true "at all"??

Bladewire 06-10-2018 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22284668)
For some reason people think Democrats are "soft" on illegal immigration.

Another GOP projection lie created to make Democrats look unamerican, which the Russian loving, dictator loving GOP is.

Bladewire 06-10-2018 02:59 PM

Ecuadorean Dad Has Deportation Suspended After His Arrest During Pizza Delivery

Interesting, a judge suspended his deportation today. Evidently he was waiting for his green card application to be processed.

Of course his application will be denied because he violated a judge's order to leave in 2010 and had a warrant out for his arrest.

So this will be a temporary stay if his inevitable deportation.

dyna mo 06-10-2018 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22284794)
Ecuadorean Dad Has Deportation Suspended After His Arrest During Pizza Delivery

Interesting, a judge suspended his deportation today. Evidently he was waiting for his green card application to be processed.

Of course his application will be denied because he violated a judge's order to leave in 2010 and had a warrant out for his arrest.

So this will be a temporary stay if his inevitable deportation.

We'll see. Cuomo requested/ordered a federal investigation. There's much legitimate outrage over this.

brassmonkey 06-10-2018 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22284794)
Ecuadorean Dad Has Deportation Suspended After His Arrest During Pizza Delivery

Interesting, a judge suspended his deportation today. Evidently he was waiting for his green card application to be processed.

Of course his application will be denied because he violated a judge's order to leave in 2010 and had a warrant out for his arrest.

So this will be a temporary stay if his inevitable deportation.

i want to see if the feds will charge him. he's going to do some time for re entering the country. i want to know what social he was working under at the pizzeria. he is going to have a fun ride


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