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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "George Washington Admirer"
Date: 08 Jul 2006 08:12:29 PM
Object: ONE illegal alien, THIRTEEN aliases, SEVEN DUI's, ONE death
1 immigrant, 7 DUI arrests, 13 aliases
Repeat offender dodged deportation until fatal crash sent ICE into
action
By Fernando Quintero and Burt Hubbard
Rocky Mountain News
Lee este artículo en español
Fernando Quintero and Burt Hubbard, Rocky Mountain News
By 2003, Damian Campos, a Mexican immigrant, had seven arrests for
driving under the influence in northern Colorado and used 13 different
names.
Immigration officials never tried to deport him — not until he rolled a
vehicle last year, killing Marcos Martinez, one of his softball
teammates. Police suspect Campos was driving drunk that day in May,
too, according to Colorado Bureau of Investigation and court records. A
jury in Weld County deadlocked on a DUI charge but convicted Campos of
vehicular homicide-reckless driving.
That offers little comfort to Enedina Martinez, of Greeley. She must
raise her four children without her husband, who died at age 35.
Without Marcos, she has had to divide herself into three: mother,
breadwinner, homemaker.
She works seven nights a week cleaning two restaurants in Fort Collins
— including one job she took over from her husband — and tends to her
children by day.
"My life has changed. I sleep very little, maybe two, three hours after
I get home from work," she said, bleary-eyed from her graveyard shift.
"Then I have to take care of the children, clean the house, pay bills,
shop for groceries."
But for Martinez, the worst thing about her husband's death was how his
friends abandoned him after Campos' Chevy Suburban flipped over. Campos
and the other passengers fled the accident scene, leaving Marcos'
lifeless body sticking halfway out the vehicle.
The men were teammates headed home from a softball game in Cheyenne.
Police say Campos was speeding through a road work zone when his
vehicle hit several construction barrels before rolling onto its top.
Witnesses said they saw four men try to pull Marcos Martinez from the
car, then run away.
Campos, 38, was arrested that night hiding under a car near his home.
Court records say he told police he had three beers before the crash.
Officers said he smelled of alcohol.
After he was charged with vehicular homicide, U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement agents put a hold on him for possible deportation
after he serves his sentence, according to jail records.
That he did not come to immigration officials' notice earlier is not a
surprise. DUI is not a felony in Colorado. It doesn't fall into the
category of serious crimes that ICE uses as its criteria for deciding
which foreign-born jail inmates to detain and possibly deport.
Campos also had been arrested in the past for fighting, resisting
arrest, attempted escape, domestic violence and harassment. None of
those caught ICE's attention, either.
Campos avoided jail with a 30-day suspended sentence for his first DUI
in Morgan County in 1996. Another DUI the next year in Weld County
earned him a 30-day sentence and two years probation, plus 30 days for
a DUI in Garfield County.
On Oct. 14, 2000, Greeley police saw Campos speeding through downtown,
barely missing three pedestrians. When they arrested him, he said his
name was Manuel Hernandez-Martinez and gave a phony date of birth.
Minutes later, he said his name was really Manuel Sanchez with another
date of birth.
Court files later identified him as Rey David Angon Billagrana. He
pleaded guilty on March 31, 2000, to DUI, but failed to show up for
sentencing and an arrest warrant was issued. He also failed to appear
in court in 2001 on a DUI arrest in Larimer County.
On June 7, 2003, he was arrested again for DUI in Greeley, this time as
Damian Campos. His blood alcohol level was 0.192 percent, almost twice
what was then the legal limit. He was sentenced to 365 days in jail for
the 2000, 2001 and 2003 cases.
Then came the fatal accident that killed Marcos Martinez.
Enedina Martinez and Campos, who is her mother's godson, grew up
together in a village outside Zacatecas, Mexico. She says Campos' first
name is David.
"He and my husband weren't the best of friends. But the others who were
riding with him the night they crashed were," said Enedina Martinez. "I
can forgive David for crashing the SUV. He is an alcoholic. My husband
knew that he was an alcoholic. I still can't understand why he chose to
ride with him that night. What I can't forgive is that they left Marcos
lying there on the street."
Martinez and her mother, Maria Sanchez, say Campos is in the U.S.
illegally, though federal and state officials would not confirm that.
The women believe he ran from the scene because of his illegal status
and the beers he drank.
The women said they did not know whether the others in the vehicle were
here legally.
Sitting in her sunny kitchen while cradling Marissa, her 1-year-old,
Enedina Martinez said she misses her husband of 15 years "very much."
And so do their other U.S.-born children — Alejandro, 14; Graciela, 12;
and Lorena, 10.
"He was a good dad," Lorena said, anger in her voice. "I wish he was
still with us."
Enedina Martinez, who, along with her husband, gained legal permanent
residency five years ago, said she partly blames U.S. immigration
policy for her husband's death.
"We all come to the United States to work. Unfortunately, they don't
want to give us the documentation we need to work," she said. "If the
government gave permission to those who are here to work, it could
better weed out those who are drunk drivers and other bad people."
Sentencing for Campos was delayed at a hearing in May because of
confusion over his various aliases and phony documents, including five
Social Security numbers with different names and dates of birth.
Said Weld District Judge James Hartmann of Campos, who sat before him
in an orange jumpsuit flanked by his attorney and an interpreter: "I
don't even know if Damian Campos is his name."
Whatever his name, he will serve a 22-year sentence for Martinez's
death, the judge ruled Monday.
--
http://www.predatoryaliens.com
http://www.immigrationshumancost.org
http://www.daylaborers.org
http://www.newnation.com/index2.html
"The Illegal-Alien Crime Wave" by Heather Mac Donald
http://www.city-journal.org/html/14_1_the_illegal_alien.html
http://idexer.com
www.AmericanPatrol.com
www.SaveOurState.org
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