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Police: 25 Illegal Immigrants Brought to Shaw Air Force Base

Sumter, SC (WLTX) - Shaw Air Force base officials and Sumter Police say a civilian sub-contractor attempted to bring 25 illegal immigrants on the base.

Officials say the incident took place at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday to work on a construction project.

Airmen at the base say they noticed that some of the people in the group had improper identification. Officers refused them entry, and said they saw a lack of documentation.

Airmen then called the Sumter Police Department, who in turn contacted U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.

"This was great police work," said Maj. Mark Walsh, 20th SFS commander in a written statement. "Our Airmen did what they are supposed to do. There was no breach of Shaw's security. Throughout the situation, our security forces acted correctly and decisively."

Shaw officials say the sub-contractor has been identified as Palacio Drywall of Cornelius, N.C.

The 25 people were detained. Two were identified as fugitives and were taken to the Charleston County Detention Center. The other 23 were background checked and released on recognizance. (obama immigration reform)

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I remember working the main gate and signing in visitors.

Nothing like handing criminals over to civilian cops and watching them walk away.

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Ensure your beneficiary makes and brings with them to the States a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination form)

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I remember working the main gate and signing in visitors.

Nothing like handing criminals over to civilian cops and watching them walk away.

I remember being the non-citizen getting permission to be on-site. The BIG RED ID TAG on the red lanyard didn't make me feel like too much of a target, really. Oh, no, not at all. :blush:

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