Thursday, March 5, 2009
Traffic Stop Along I-76 Reveals 11 Illegal Immigrants
MEDINA, Ohio -- A traffic stop along Interstate 76 at about 11 p.m. Wednesday in Medina led to the arrest of illegal immigrants.The Medina County Sheriff's Office said when a 1994 Chevrolet Suburban with Arizona plates was pulled over, 11 illegal immigrants, two of whom were underage, were discovered.It's unclear why the vehicle was pulled over.The children were placed in the custody of the Medina County Children's Services.The adults were taken to the Medina County Jail and are waiting to be picked up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement...
Bill Would Allow Officers to Arrest Illegals
SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR...COLUMBUS — Designated local law enforcement would have authority to arrest illegal immigrants under legislation introduced in the Ohio Senate...Senate Bill 35, sponsored by Sen. Jimmy Stewart, a Republican from Albany, would direct the attorney general to pursue an agreement with the U.S. Attorney General’s Office to provide jurisdiction to local officers. The move is allowed under federal legislation enacted more than a decade ago...
MEDINA, Ohio -- A traffic stop along Interstate 76 at about 11 p.m. Wednesday in Medina led to the arrest of illegal immigrants.The Medina County Sheriff's Office said when a 1994 Chevrolet Suburban with Arizona plates was pulled over, 11 illegal immigrants, two of whom were underage, were discovered.It's unclear why the vehicle was pulled over.The children were placed in the custody of the Medina County Children's Services.The adults were taken to the Medina County Jail and are waiting to be picked up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement...
Bill Would Allow Officers to Arrest Illegals
SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR...COLUMBUS — Designated local law enforcement would have authority to arrest illegal immigrants under legislation introduced in the Ohio Senate...Senate Bill 35, sponsored by Sen. Jimmy Stewart, a Republican from Albany, would direct the attorney general to pursue an agreement with the U.S. Attorney General’s Office to provide jurisdiction to local officers. The move is allowed under federal legislation enacted more than a decade ago...