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  • Homeland Security Orders Agents To Not Arrest Illegal Alien Sex Offender Intern Of Democrat Senator Until After Election

    ...the title about says it all, don't it?

    Gov't arrests illegal immigrant Senate intern

    By ALICIA A. CALDWELL
    Associated Press

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez employed as an unpaid intern in his Senate office an illegal immigrant who was a registered sex offender, now under arrest by immigration authorities, The Associated Press has learned. The Homeland Security Department instructed federal agents not to arrest him until after Election Day, a U.S. official involved in the case told the AP.

    Luis Abrahan Sanchez Zavaleta, an 18-year-old immigrant from Peru, was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in front of his home in New Jersey on Dec. 6, two federal officials said. Sanchez, who entered the country on a now-expired visitor visa from Peru, is facing deportation and remains in custody. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss details of Sanchez's immigration case.

    A spokesman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not immediately respond to a request for further details.

    Menendez, D-N.J., who advocates aggressively for pro-immigration policies, was re-elected in November with 58 percent of the vote. Congressional staffers who work for Menendez were notified about Sanchez's case shortly after the arrest. Sanchez told ICE agents that he worked on immigration issues for the senator. A spokesman for Menendez said she was looking into the matter.

    Online jail records did not indicate whether Sanchez has an attorney. Immigration officials there were relaying a request from the AP to speak with Sanchez in jail.

    The prosecutor's office in Hudson County, N.J., said Sanchez was found to have violated the law in 2010 and subsequently required to register as a sex offender. The exact charge was unclear because Sanchez was prosecuted as a juvenile and those court records are not publicly accessible. The prosecutor's office confirmed to AP that Sanchez registered as a sex offender, although his name does not appear on the public registry.

    Authorities in Hudson County notified ICE agents in early October that they suspected Sanchez was an illegal immigrant who was a registered sex offender and who may be eligible to be deported. ICE agents in New Jersey notified superiors at the Homeland Security Department because they considered it a potentially high profile arrest, and DHS instructed them not to arrest Sanchez until after the November election, one U.S. official told the AP. ICE officials complained that the delay was inappropriate, but DHS directed them several times not to act, the official said.

    It was not immediately clear why federal immigration authorities would not have been notified sooner about Sanchez's status.

    During discussions about when and where to arrest Sanchez, the U.S. reviewed Sanchez's application for permission to stay in the country as part of President Barack Obama's policy to allow up to 1.7 million young illegal immigrants avoid deportation and get permission to work for up to two years. As a sex offender, he would not have been eligible. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, which oversees the program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, notified Sanchez of that shortly before his arrest, one official said.

    During the final weeks of President George W. Bush's administration, ICE was criticized for delaying the arrest of President Barack Obama's aunt, who had ignored an immigration judge's order to leave the country several years earlier after her asylum claim was denied. She subsequently won the right to stay in the United States after an earlier deportation order, and there was no evidence of involvement by the White House.

    In that case, the Homeland Security Department had imposed an unusual directive days before the 2008 election requiring high-level approval before federal agents nationwide could arrest fugitive immigrants including Zeituni Onyango, the half-sister of Obama's late father. The directive from ICE expressed concerns about "negative media or congressional interest," according to a copy of that directive obtained by AP. The department lifted the immigration order weeks later.

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    Outstanding.
    No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

  • #2
    Wait wasn't Menendez the one who was caught with the prostitutes down in the Carribean just before the election as well? If I recall correctly Drudge ran it juxtaposed quotes of him berating and calling for the heads of the Secret Service guys in Columbia.
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    • #3
      Meh, seems like a lot of nothing to me. Particularly since they can't say what the crime was - easily could've just been a minor age-of-consent violation. Avoiding a high profile arrest around the election seems like exactly the right thing to do to me. It doesn't even sound like the Senator did anything particularly wrong (as Sanchez had applied for DACA), but even if he had, having this come out in late October could easily have had an effect on the election far in excess of the legitimate issue.
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      • #4
        Snoopy has a point, if the actual scandal of his Carribean jaunts didn't unseat him this likely would have had little to no effect.
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        • #5
          The good ol' Senate and its country club rules. They aren't accountable to anyone. And DHS panders all the time. They did so when I dealt with them indirectly during my short little stint working for USG around the time Bush was reelected. Probably the most inept, inefficient and corrupt single agency in US history. Not quite sure if they'd rank up there with the War Dept. under Simon Cameron, but it's a horse race.

          The sex offender thing could be trivial though - a lot of states, two high school kids bang each other and precious little girl's mommy and daddy get bent, and the boy gets a statutory rape conviction as a juvenile and that is sufficient to trigger a registration requirement. It could also be serious, but given lack of significant incarceration, could be like that idiot kid in Georgia who at 17 took a cell phone video of some 15 year old giving him a BJ.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by snoopy369 View Post
            Meh, seems like a lot of nothing to me. Particularly since they can't say what the crime was - easily could've just been a minor age-of-consent violation. Avoiding a high profile arrest around the election seems like exactly the right thing to do to me. It doesn't even sound like the Senator did anything particularly wrong (as Sanchez had applied for DACA), but even if he had, having this come out in late October could easily have had an effect on the election far in excess of the legitimate issue.
            There likely wasn't any intervention from the Senator's side. DHS routinely takes a hands off approach to anything politically connected. That's on reason they went through three IGs in the first year - because the IG and OIG staff took their jobs seriously. A disproportionate number of DHS contractors have been very well represented in the political arena - trying to term a non-performing contractor, or even not awarding additional years on a base plus additional year contract can get you into a lot of hot water.
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            • #7
              If this had been a Republican Senator, Mad Monk would not have created such a thread.
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              • #8
                I've known bots with more depth.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MrFun View Post
                  If this had been a Republican Senator, Mad Monk would not have created such a thread.
                  I wouldn't have to, with you around.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Mad Monk View Post
                    I wouldn't have to, with you around.
                    A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat View Post
                      There likely wasn't any intervention from the Senator's side. DHS routinely takes a hands off approach to anything politically connected. That's on reason they went through three IGs in the first year - because the IG and OIG staff took their jobs seriously. A disproportionate number of DHS contractors have been very well represented in the political arena - trying to term a non-performing contractor, or even not awarding additional years on a base plus additional year contract can get you into a lot of hot water.
                      I'm not saying the Senator might potentially have influenced DHS. I mean that he didn't do anything wrong in terms of hiring the kid. Bringing this up during the election cycle might've cost him some votes that really ought not have been lost due to spin from the other side.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MrFun View Post
                        If this had been a Republican Senator, Mad Monk would not have created such a thread.
                        The bigger issue is DHS and their politicization. If there was influence exerted by Menendez' office (not necessary and not likely), then that should be handled as well, regardless of party affiliation.
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                        • #13
                          I'm really more concerned with DHS's actions.

                          Even if it is fun to poke a Democrat.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by snoopy369 View Post
                            I'm not saying the Senator might potentially have influenced DHS. I mean that he didn't do anything wrong in terms of hiring the kid. Bringing this up during the election cycle might've cost him some votes that really ought not have been lost due to spin from the other side.
                            It's also highly unlikely he had much to do with hiring the kid other than a cursory interview after he'd supposedly been short-listed by staff.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by The Mad Monk View Post
                              I'm really more concerned with DHS's actions.

                              Even if it is fun to poke a Democrat.
                              When is Randy Cunningham up for release?
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