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TANCREDO: Tale of two sanctuary cities

Tom Tancredo

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The two cities of El Paso and Denver are 800 miles apart, but they both exist in the rarified world of "sanctuary cities," where mayors and city officials love to proclaim, "We welcome all immigrants, regardless of immigration status." This is PC code for welcoming illegal aliens, but it also means they welcome the prosecution of Border Patrol agents and immigration enforcement agents who take their jobs too seriously.

The prosecution, imprisonment and eventual release of El Paso Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean made headlines for two years, but few Americans outside Denver have ever heard of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Cory Voorhis. Yet, the two stories have something in common.

In El Paso, the two Border Patrol agents' prison terms officially ended March 20, when they were off house arrest. They came home on Feb. 17 after their prison sentences were commuted by President Bush on his last full day in office. They were convicted in 2006 for violating the civil rights of a drug smuggler by shooting him in the buttock after he fled from his 730-pound load of marijuana. The Border Patrol agents testified that they thought the man had a gun, but the smuggler denied it. The sanctuary city jury believed the smuggler, in part because of evidence kept from them and improper jury instructions.

To get the real flavor of El Paso, consider that its mayor recently raised eyebrows by saying his city and Ciudad Juarez, the 1.5 million metropolis across the Rio Grande, are in reality "one city with two cultures." If that were true, it would make his outspoken opposition to the extension of the border fence somewhat comprehensible. However, considering that his neighbors in Juarez witnessed 1,700 murders in 2008 at the hands of drug cartel assassins while El Paso had only 10 homicides in total, few El Paso citizens can utter such hyperbole with a straight face.

Mayor John Hickenlooper of Denver has no such violent neighbors, but he was nonetheless embarrassed recently when an illegal alien employed in a restaurant he owned shot and killed a Denver policeman. Of course, the embarrassment was only momentary as Denver's political and media elites rallied to defend the city's sanctuary policies. Being the Teflon Mayor means never having to say you're sorry.

Denver Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent Cory Voorhis thought the citizens of Colorado should know about the practices of a former Denver District Attorney, Bill Ritter, who allowed 121 illegal aliens to minimize their risk of deportation through generous plea bargain deals. Mr. Ritter demanded an investigation and ICE Agent Voorhis was prosecuted in federal court. The jury saw through the political character of the prosecution and took only two hours to acquit Mr. Voorhis of all charges. The story should have ended there, but Mr. Voorhis lost his job because the federal government would not accept the jury verdict.

Evidence presented at his trial showed Mr. Voorhis had never revealed any information not already available in public records, yet his actions in spotlighting that information was unforgivable in the eyes of powerful politicians and the ICE bureaucracy.

In both cases, the United States Department of Justice chose to spend millions prosecuting law enforcement officers whose actions offended powerful political interests - in the El Paso case it was the government of Mexico, and in Denver, the governor-elect of Colorado. In both cases, lives were ruined because of an abuse of prosecutorial discretion, and in both cases, the only people who benefited were Mexican drug smugglers, green card counterfeiters - and the high priests of sanctuary for criminal aliens.

For Mr. Voorhis, the injustice did not end with his acquittal. After his acquittal, ICE bureaucrats spent a year contriving reasons to fire him for "administrative misconduct," threatening and intimidating Mr. Voorhis' colleagues to change testimonies given under oath at the trial. Five weeks ago, on Feb. 13, Mr. Voorhis received his letter of termination. He is appealing the firing to the federal Merit Systems Protection Board, but that appeal will be expensive and may take a year to adjudicate. In the meantime, a highly trained, veteran ICE agent will be working as a private security guard to pay his mortgage.

Cory Voorhis was no ordinary ICE agent. A former Border Patrol agent and U.S. Army veteran, he was one of two lead agents in a five-year investigation that broke up the largest document fraud ring in the nation's history. The Denver-based operation run by the Castorena family syndicate based in Guadalajara, Mexico, sold more than 18 million fake driver's licenses, green cards, work permits and Social Security cards to illegal aliens across 18 states.

Even while Mr. Voorhis was still under investigation, the agency flew him to Washington, D.C., to brief agency brass on the Castorena case. He was so important to the case against the syndicate leader, Pedro Castorena, that when ICE management refused to let him participate in the prosecution of the case, the U.S. Attorney's office chose to strike a plea agreement with the syndicate mastermind instead of going to trial.

Mr. Voorhis is still fighting to get his job back and still struggling to pay off horrendous legal bills of more than $500,000. The irony is that Mr. Voorhis never divulged information about ICE's dirty linen. Mr. Voorhis "outed" not ICE management's screwed-up priorities but Denver's sanctuary city practices and Bill Ritter's plea bargaining policies. But to ICE bureaucrats embarrassed by Mr. Voorhis' revelations, that made no difference.

The message sent to ICE agents was the same: If you take immigration enforcement too seriously, you risk losing your job.

Mr. Voorhis has paid a high price for his patriotism. Rep. Mike Coffman and former Rep. Bob Beauprez will join me in cosponsoring a fund-raiser for the Voorhis family in May. Citizens who think the federal government has its priorities upside down and want to say, "Thank you, Cory," can do so through a donation to his legal defense fund at www.corylegaldefense.com/info/donate.

Tom Tancredo retired from the U.S. House of Representatives last year after five terms representing Colorado's 6th U.S. Congressional District. He is now the chairman of the Rocky Mountain Foundation.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/m...nctuary-cities/

"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

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I'm too tired and sleepy to say much about this but suffice it to say that Tom Tancredo is the biggest bigot we have ever had in Colorado. His beef is not about just "illegal" immigrants but immigrants and minorities in general.

Diana

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I'm too tired and sleepy to say much about this but suffice it to say that Tom Tancredo is the biggest bigot we have ever had in Colorado. His beef is not about just "illegal" immigrants but immigrants and minorities in general.

Diana

I don't know about the "bigot" in Tancredo's resume, but just because someone doesn't buy into the notion of mass immigration into infinity (legal or illegal) doesn't make them a bigot. A realistic look at immigration trends in recent years indicates that what is happening is not sustainable without a myriad of negative consequenses. It cannot and should not continue at this rate. Nor should mass illegal immigration and open borders continue unabated. Another 150 million people in the next 40 years is not desirable in the USA for obvious reasons that have nothing to do with bigotry or xenophobia.

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"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

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I'm too tired and sleepy to say much about this but suffice it to say that Tom Tancredo is the biggest bigot we have ever had in Colorado. His beef is not about just "illegal" immigrants but immigrants and minorities in general.

Diana

That he is.

Wishing you ten-fold that which you wish upon all others.

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The two cities of El Paso and Denver are 800 miles apart, but they both exist in the rarified world of "sanctuary cities," where mayors and city officials love to proclaim, "We welcome all immigrants, regardless of immigration status."

Bunch of BULL,

The city of El Paso has never declared that, get your facts straight before posting and by facts I mean something other than TANCREDO, has he ever come to El Paso? I don't think so

P.S. I live in El Paso genius

Edited by TävôLuDô

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01/25/13 Check cashed

01/28/13 NOA received by mail and biometrics letter mailed as per uscis.gov

02/14/13 Biometrics appointment

03/18/13 In-line for inteview

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The two cities of El Paso and Denver are 800 miles apart, but they both exist in the rarified world of "sanctuary cities," where mayors and city officials love to proclaim, "We welcome all immigrants, regardless of immigration status."

Bunch of BULL,

The city of El Paso has never declared that, get your facts straight before posting and by facts I mean something other than TANCREDO, has he ever come to El Paso? I don't think so

P.S. I live in El Paso genius

tell it to the washington times

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The two cities of El Paso and Denver are 800 miles apart, but they both exist in the rarified world of "sanctuary cities," where mayors and city officials love to proclaim, "We welcome all immigrants, regardless of immigration status."

Bunch of BULL,

The city of El Paso has never declared that, get your facts straight before posting and by facts I mean something other than TANCREDO, has he ever come to El Paso? I don't think so

P.S. I live in El Paso genius

tell it to the washington times

You mean the conservative Washington Times?

Wishing you ten-fold that which you wish upon all others.

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No wonder it's circulation is 1/7th of the Washington Post's

Amazing news source :whistle:

Edited by TävôLuDô

05/01/08 Green Card in mailbox!!

06/05/10 Real GREEN Card RECEIVED!

01/17/13 Sent application for US Citizenship!!!

01/19/13 Arrived to Arizona Lockbox

01/24/13 Notice of Action

01/25/13 Check cashed

01/28/13 NOA received by mail and biometrics letter mailed as per uscis.gov

02/14/13 Biometrics appointment

03/18/13 In-line for inteview

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The two cities of El Paso and Denver are 800 miles apart, but they both exist in the rarified world of "sanctuary cities," where mayors and city officials love to proclaim, "We welcome all immigrants, regardless of immigration status."

Bunch of BULL,

The city of El Paso has never declared that, get your facts straight before posting and by facts I mean something other than TANCREDO, has he ever come to El Paso? I don't think so

P.S. I live in El Paso genius

And I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night too. ;)

So there!

"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

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And I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night too. ;)

So there!

MAN your refutations are as insane as your rantings :wacko:

I guess you couldn't come up with anything else huh? It's kind of hard I know, since you haven't set foot on the border and solely base your reasoning by reading the Washington Times and watching Fox News... :whistle:

Edited by TävôLuDô

05/01/08 Green Card in mailbox!!

06/05/10 Real GREEN Card RECEIVED!

01/17/13 Sent application for US Citizenship!!!

01/19/13 Arrived to Arizona Lockbox

01/24/13 Notice of Action

01/25/13 Check cashed

01/28/13 NOA received by mail and biometrics letter mailed as per uscis.gov

02/14/13 Biometrics appointment

03/18/13 In-line for inteview

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WHYYYY!?! but WHYYYY!?!

We have been training for years!?! :rofl:

Again...for the record, EP is NOT a sactuary city, the border patrol is everywhere FYI. They even ride their bikes into campus just because...

Edited by TävôLuDô

05/01/08 Green Card in mailbox!!

06/05/10 Real GREEN Card RECEIVED!

01/17/13 Sent application for US Citizenship!!!

01/19/13 Arrived to Arizona Lockbox

01/24/13 Notice of Action

01/25/13 Check cashed

01/28/13 NOA received by mail and biometrics letter mailed as per uscis.gov

02/14/13 Biometrics appointment

03/18/13 In-line for inteview

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Nope brother, but HEY don't pay attention to the guy that actually LIVES in the damn city you are talking about...

:rolleyes: people are just either too f'ing stupid or too f'ing blind and deaf HAL :no:

Edited by TävôLuDô

05/01/08 Green Card in mailbox!!

06/05/10 Real GREEN Card RECEIVED!

01/17/13 Sent application for US Citizenship!!!

01/19/13 Arrived to Arizona Lockbox

01/24/13 Notice of Action

01/25/13 Check cashed

01/28/13 NOA received by mail and biometrics letter mailed as per uscis.gov

02/14/13 Biometrics appointment

03/18/13 In-line for inteview

 

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