You can only wonder how often this is going on: illegals working on military bases.
From the Arizonan: The Buckeye Police Department will conduct an administrative inquiry into what led an officer to threaten to kill a 30-year-old Mesa man during a traffic stop on Friday, Chief Larry Hall announced Monday.
Police initiated the stop on State Route 85 in the southwest Valley after receiving a law-enforcement report that Teodulo Sanchez's Honda may have been carrying drugs and the driver was possibly armed, Buckeye police spokesman Sgt. Jason Weeks said....
Sanchez, originally from Durango, Mexico, said he was returning to the Valley from Yuma, where he had been working as a plumber at a military base.
The incident happened between 12:30 and 1 p.m. Friday, Sanchez said. An undercover law-enforcement vehicle had been following Sanchez for several miles prior to his crossing the Gila River, where a Buckeye patrol vehicle was waiting.
The Buckeye officer had probable cause to stop Sanchez, Weeks said, because he failed to stay in his lane while driving and the Honda had an obstructed windshield.
Sanchez is free on bond with a pending immigration-status hearing, according to Buckeye police. http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/southwest-valley/2014/10/13/buckeye-police-traffic-stop-death-threat-abrk/17209417/
So, you got a guy up for deportation working on a military base as a plumber. A guy who will have access to just about everywhere on base.
Yep, only in the Obama administration.
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