Tuesday, January 23, 2007

24 Day Laborers Arrested in Baltimore Maryland

Two dozen people arrested on immigration charges at day-laborer site in Baltimore, MD

http://www.mddailyrecord.com/article.cfm?id=132211&type=Daily

The Associated Press
January 24, 2007

Twenty-four people were arrested on immigration charges Tuesday morning after day laborers approached Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents sitting in unmarked cars in a convenience store parking lot and asked them for work, ICE officials said.

Hispanic advocates quickly condemned the arrests, accusing ICE of targeting only day laborers who appeared to be of Latino descent.

The ICE agents did not plan to arrest anyone in the 7-Eleven parking lots, said Marc Raimondi, an ICE spokesman. Rather, they regrouped there after a targeted attempt to arrest people known to have been ordered to leave the country by immigration judges, he said.

“We don’t find that credible at all,” said Eliza Leighton, a spokeswoman for CASA of Maryland, which quickly sent representatives to the site after hearing about the arrests. “This is a place where day laborers often congregate. In our estimation, this is a clear example of ICE engaging in racial profiling.”

The 7-Eleven at the corner of South Broadway and East Lombard streets sits in the heart of southeast Baltimore’s Upper Fells Point neighborhood, which has a substantial Hispanic population. The city and CASA have attempted in recent years to set up a day laborer center in southeast Baltimore but have run into resistance from neighbors.

Mayor Sheila Dixon believes Tuesday’s arrests highlight the need for a designated day laborer site, said Anthony McCarthy, a spokesman for the mayor. The city is exploring several potential sites, said Rafael Regales, the mayor’s Hispanic liaison.

“It will protect potential employers and employees alike and really give the city and the people who are looking for resources an opportunity to do it in an environment that’s safe,” McCarthy said.

The ICE agents congregated in the parking lot after they didn’t find any of the illegal immigrants they were looking for at a nearby location, Raimondi said.

“Today’s operation was not planned, but nevertheless, when we encounter immigration status violators, our mandate is to enforce the law,” Raimondi said.

CASA of Maryland representatives, however, interviewed people who witnessed the arrests; including non-Hispanic day laborers who said the ICE agents ignored them. Witnesses also told CASA that the agents rounded up Latinos who happened to be walking by and demanded that they show identification.

“They focused on people who look like me,” said Gustavo Torres, executive director of CASA. “We believe that is unacceptable. It is discrimination.”

Asked to respond to those allegations, Raimondi said ICE agents acted in accordance with federal immigration laws.

According to ICE, six of those arrested had criminal records in the United States. Eight had been deported or ushered to the border to leave the country voluntarily, only to return. Two had been ordered to leave the country by immigration judges. And one had been caught six times trying to enter the United States from Mexico.

Ten of those arrested were from Honduras; eight were from Mexico; five were from El Salvador; and one was from Peru.

“Fugitive aliens and other immigration status violators flaunt our laws and threaten the integrity of the immigration system,” John Alderton, acting director of the ICE field office in Baltimore, said in a statement.

The day laborers admitted they were in the country illegally after they asked the ICE agents if they needed labor and the agents responded by asking them, in Spanish, where they were from, Raimondi said.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Times vs Post on the Derwood Day Labor Center issue

"Richard Nixon must be spinning in his grave. The Washington Post, which meticulously reported the government's procedural failures, lies and deceit that eventually led to the downfall of President Nixon so many years ago, has lost touch with it's journalistic roots. The Post's January 19, 2007 editorial "A Suitable Spot" blatantly supports the procedural failures, lies and deceit being heaped upon Montgomery County citizens by County Executive Ike Leggett in his Don Quixote quest to build a Day Labor Trailer Park in Shady Grove.

Thank goodness for the Washington Times! The Times' January 18, 2007 editorial "Ike Leggett's End Run" is a wonderful piece noting the moral and legal corruption of the newly installed Leggett regime. Leggett should heed the words of the Washington Times and hold a series of town hall hearings in the Derwood Community to determine the views of the taxpaying citizens rather than kowtow to the trailer park wishes of CASA of Maryland and their illegal alien clientele.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Washington Post Editoral on Derwood Day Labor Center

A Suitable Spot: Day laborers in Gaithersburg will finally get an employment center. Sunday, January 21, 2007

ASK COUNTY Executive Isiah "Ike" Leggett's .... Thursday, when he announced that he had found a location for a controversial day-laborer center just outside Gaithersburg. All but extreme anti-immigrant activists should be satisfied with Mr. Leggett's plan, and it looks as though the county will, at long last, build the center .... more

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Response to Post Editorial -Gaithersburg Day Labor Center

Citizens of Derwood, Maryland, the projected home for the new day labor center trailer park strongly believe Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett pulled this “compromise location” out from somewhere other than his hat. Without a required public planning board hearing or a detailed community impact statement, Leggett has ordered county workers to begin construction on the center. When is Leggett holding community based hearings on this proposal, as our neighbors in Gaithersburg held? Where are the county studies to highlight the worker requirements of local businesses to even justify any taxpayer support for this center? What is wrong with sending the immigrant workers to the county and state unemployment offices already located in Gaithersburg?

Not a word by Leggett or the Post that across the street from this “industrial site” there is a vibrant shopping center with a KinderCare Day Care, Giant and a number of small businesses utilized by our families. No mention that this valuable land is already slated for new housing, a needed library and mixed-use commercial stores all a short walk from the Shady Grove Metro Station, under the recently approved Shady Grove Sector Plan. A Plan blessed by former executive Doug Duncan, the County Council and most importantly, the citizens of our community. Leggett’s roughshod and lawless approach is causing a groundswell of citizen opposition. “Take a Hike” Ike and take your trailers with you!

Brad Botwin
Director, HelpSaveMaryland.com
helpsavemaryland@comcast.net

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For additional comments on the Washington Post Editoral; A Suitable Spot Visit Gaithersblog at: http://gaithersblog.net/2007/01/21/the-washington-post-doesnt-get-it-episode-v/

Derwood Day Labor Center Hearing

January 19, 2007

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY PLANNING BOARD MANDATORY REFERRAL HEARING

PROJECT: Temporary Day Laborer Site at Montgomery County Service Park

The Montgomery County Planning Board has received a Mandatory Referral application, pursuant to Section 7-112 of the state law, for the project noted below.

The Planning Board encourages community input to all its projects including mandatory referrals and welcomes citizen participation in the review processes. If you or other members of your community or organization have any concerns or comments, please contact the staff member below.

Project: MR-07302-DPWT-1: Temporary Day Laborer site at Montgomery County Department of Public Works highway services depot along Crabbs Branch Way, close to the entrance to Montgomery County Food Services facility, in the County Service Park (CSP). The project includes two office trailers, picnic tables and trash bins and three portable sanitary stalls.

Applicant: Montgomery County Department of Public Works and Transportation

Address: Division of Operations
101 Orchard Ridge Drive, 2nd Floor
Gaithersburg, MD 20878

Master Plan: Shady Grove Sector Plan (2006)

Hearing Date: February 8, 2007

Hearing
Location: Montgomery County Planning Board
8787 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20910

You may review the submitted information at the following locations:

M-NCPPC Headquarters, 8787 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring- Beginning
January 19, 2007 from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
M-NCPPC Building A, 16641 Crabbs Branch Way, Rockville-Beginning January 19, 2007 from 7:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
Upcounty Regional Services Center, 12900 Middlebrook Road, Germantown-Beginning January 22, 2007 from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Gaithersburg Library, 18330 Montgomery Village Avenue, Gaithersburg, MD- Beginning January 20, 2007 during library hours.

Comment
Period: Until 5:00 p.m. January 26, 2007 for inclusion in staff report

Staff Contact: Sue Edwards-Phone (301) 495- 4518 or email:
Sue.Edwards@mncppc-mc.org

Please direct letters on this matter to:

Royce Hanson, Chairman
Montgomery County Planning Board
8787 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20910

Email messages may be sent to:

MCP-Chairman@mncppc.org


The Planning Board encourages the participation of individuals with disabilities in all its programs and services. For information on meeting progress, call (301) 495-1332. For other information, call (301) 495-4600 or the TTY (teletypewriter used by the people with hearing or speech impairments) at (301) 495-1331. Meeting agendas and staff reports are available on the Internet at http://www.mc-mncppc.org/.