VA County Sues DHS Over Handling of Illegal Immigration

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano ignores oath of office and refuses to do her job, or let other DHS employees do theirs.

The Department of Homeland Security Secretary, and Janet Napolitano (Big Sis) have COMPLETELY failed at their jobs, and have actually made our country much less safe by not only ignoring our nation’s immigration laws, but by their compulsion to actually stand in the way of other immigration employees from upholding our laws and doing their jobs, and now a VA county is trying to do something about it.

In 2010, an illegal immigrant, Carlos Martinelly Montano, was charged with killing a Benedictine nun in Prince William County while driving drunk. The criminal was arrested, and should have been deported by DHS, but instead weas released again on the streets of VA to kill more people.

Prince William County filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security after two separate Freedom of Information Act requests, inquiring about other criminal illegal immigrants who may also have been released, were ignored by Big Sis and the Department of Homeland Security.

This lawsuit should be replicated in all counties, cities, and states that have immigration problems, until Janet Napolitano starts doing her job, and allowing the Department of Homeland Security to do theirs.

Remove Corrupt Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano! (Big Sis)

Prince William County filed a lawsuit today against the Department of Homeland Security, according to a county press release.

In 2007 the Prince William Board of County Supervisors passed an ordinance that requires county police officers to check the immigration status of anyone they arrest.

If police find that they have arrested someone who is in the country illegally, they turn that person over to the department for deportation.

To date the county has turned over more that 4,000 people over to DHS, the release stated.

After Carlos Martinelly Montano was charged in Aug. 2010 with killing a Benedictine nun while driving drunk in Prince William County, county officials became concerned that department was releasing illegal immigrants back into the community.

Police records show that Montano was previously convicted of drunken driving, identified as an illegal immigrant, handed over to DHS for deportation, subsequently released and was then given an employment authorization card, according to the release.

When county officials discovered Montano’s record and learned that the department had failed to deport him, they became concerned that other criminal illegal immigrants may also have been released.

After the crash, the county made two separate Freedom of Information Act requests seeking records that disclosed the disposition of the people who police had turned over the department.

The requests went unanswered, so the county sued the department.

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