Migrant squatters move closer to a high school, fire dangers persist
posted October 22, 2009 - 8:52am
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More than two weeks after a prostitution ring was uncovered in a suburban San Diego canyon, the SDPD made and broke plenty of promises. The residents were promised action and cooperation, but they received the same empty actions.
Last week the SDPD placed their mobile command center near McGonigle Canyon in an effort to show the community they were on top of the illegal migrant squatters and crime in the canyon, The canyon which is owned by the city as well as private owners and real estate companies, remains home for many migrant workers.
The SDPD van was to remain near the canyon for a week, but it stayed five days. The police were supposed to rid the canyon of the fire hazards and unwelcome trespassers, however, migrants only moved further into the hillside.
Arrests were supposed to be made, but the only arrests were the two Americans who turned in the prostitute and pimp/john that they caught in the field brothel on October 3. The City Attorney now has those charges and will decide whether to precede in yet another political prosecution in San Diego. Keep reading

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