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Death Of Nun, Sister Denise Mosier, Sparks Anti-Immigration Backlash In Virginia

SUZANNE GAMBOA and KATHLEEN MILLER   08/ 8/10 03:47 PM ET   AP

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This undated handout photo provided by Benedictine Sisters of Virginia shows Sister Denise Mosier who was killed in a car crash. Prince William County, Va. Police say Carlos Martinelly Montano, the man charged with drunken driving in a crash that killed a nun was in the United States illegally. (AP Photo/Benedictine Sisters of Virginia)

WASHINGTON — In Arizona, the shooting death of a rancher blew the lid off simmering anger over border security and helped solidify support for a tough new immigration law. A similar eruption threatens in Virginia following the death of a Catholic nun in a car accident involving a man in the country illegally and accused of drunken driving.

The Benedictine Sisters of Virginia tried to discourage using the death of Sister Denise Mosier as a "forum of the illegal immigration agenda" and pleaded for a focus on "Christ's command to forgive."

"The sisters' mission is peace and love," said Corey Stewart, chairman of Prince William County's Board of Supervisors. "My mission is law enforcement and the protection of public safety."

Prince William County, about 25 miles southwest of Washington, D.C., stepped up its immigration enforcement in 2007 amid explosive growth of its Hispanic and immigrant populations. Under Stewart's leadership, the county implemented a local policy requiring police to determine the immigration status of all people arrested on suspicion of violating state or local laws.

Stewart rushed back into the immigration debate after the Aug. 1 accident, firing off a statement that President Barack Obama, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and members of Congress "all have blood on their hands."

"What I'm hoping is that this situation, which because it involves a nun has drawn the nation's attention, can serve as a catalyst for change and force the administration to come clean about its catch-and-release policies," Stewart said. He also says that the tragedy illustrates the need for Virginia to toughen its drunken driving laws.

Even though Stewart says he's not running for higher office now, he is seen as a possible lieutenant governor candidate in three years. "Regardless of what he says, there is no question people would be interested in seeing him move up within the Republican Party," said Stephen Farnsworth, an assistant communications professor at George Mason University.

The day after the crash, Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli II issued an advisory opinion concluding that police have authority to inquire into the immigration status of any person stopped or arrested, similar to the Arizona immigration law that is under federal court review.

Arizona passed the law after rancher Robert Krentz was fatally shot while checking water lines on his property near the Arizona-Mexico border. Authorities believe a scout for drug smugglers is to blame, although an investigation continues.

The sisters at the Bristow, Va., monastery have buried Mosier, who would have turned 67 on Aug. 26. Two other nuns injured in the crash, Charlotte Lange and Connie Ruth Lupton, have undergone surgery and remain in critical condition.

The man charged in the case, Carlos A. Martinelly Montano, 23, of Bolivia, had two prior drunken driving convictions, but was not required to serve any of his 30-day sentence for the first one. A Prince William County judge required Montano to serve only 20 days of his approximately one-year sentence on his second conviction.

Local officials turned him over to federal immigration enforcement officers after the second incident and after sentencing, but federal officers released him both times while he awaited hearings.

Montano is being held at the Prince William County Adult Detention Center, and the county's prosecutor is promising to ask a grand jury to consider charges that could put him in prison for 40 years.

Montano entered the U.S. illegally with his parents and siblings, his uncle Luis Ronald Montano told The Associated Press. He attended American schools in New Jersey and Virginia from third grade through high school. He is engaged and is the father of two boys, ages 1 and 2, who were born in Manassas, Va.

For a few years, the family had asked Montano, a T-shirt screenprinter, to seek professional help for his alcoholism. His family took away his cars, but he had taken his mother's Subaru at the time of the crash.

Luis Ronald Montano said the family understands Carlos has broken the law several times. They worry about the future of his two young sons. They expect he will be deported, but they have hired lawyers in hopes of keeping him here with minimum jail time.

"He's getting used to crucify all the illegal aliens in the United States," his uncle said.

The nuns have forgiven Montano. Mercy and forgiveness, the nuns say on their website, are not optional for Christians.

Nearly half of the 292,663 people deported or removed by ICE through July 22 of this year were considered criminals. In 2009, 35 percent, or 136,343, of all those deported were criminals, a reflection of ICE's focus on deporting people with criminal records.

Removals of non-citizens who are not criminals are below what they were at the same time last year, which has become fodder for criticism of the Obama administration.

The law requires mandatory detention for immigrants who have committed certain crimes. In other cases, immigration officials have to make judgment calls on whether to release someone.

In those cases, ICE considers the likelihood that the person will be a danger to the community and the likelihood the person will appear at deportation hearings, said David Leopold, president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

Factors they consider are ties to the community, such as whether they have family members or citizen children in the U.S.; length of time in the country; how the person entered the country; other immigration violations; and a criminal record. A judge's decision to relax a sentence also could be considered, Leopold said.

Stewart criticized ICE for releasing Montano, saying the county hands immigrants over "on a silver platter" after they've been convicted of crimes "and still they release them back into communities." He's asking Congress to subpoena statistics from ICE on how many people who have committed crimes are released to the community.

But Leopold dismissed the criticism, saying that no credible studies show that drunken driving is a problem particular to immigrants. "Frankly, drunk driving is a national problem which we deal with in every community," he said.

The Benedictine Sisters operate several ministries, including providing transitional housing for homeless women and their children and an adult literacy project. None solely targets undocumented immigrants, Smith said in an e-mail, and the services are available to everyone.

The Rule of Benedict and the Gospel of Jesus Christ "compels us to reach out to the neighbor and the stranger, to the rich and the poor, to all who may come to our door," Smith said. "I might add that Sister Denise was a model for us in this reaching out and acceptance of diverse persons and cultures."

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Associated Press writer Ileana Morales contributed to this report.

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Online:

Benedictine Sisters of Virginia: http://www.osbva.org/

Immigration and Customs Enforcement: http://www.ice.gov

(This version CORRECTS the percentage of those deported in 2009 who were criminals from 34 to 35.)

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hmp49 04:56 AM on 08/10/2010
An inconvenient truth:

"No one is downplaying the magnitude of the problem. Officers say thousands of immigrants and smugglers still cross the border illegally into Arizona every day. They commit a disproportionate amount of crime.

Illegal immigrants are just seven percent of Arizona's population, but make up nearly 15 percent of the state's prison population. They represent 14  Read More...
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
05:31 PM on 08/16/2010
unclebill thank goodness you retired, you must have been a really rotten attorney, but that is indeed an oxymoron isn't it. Adios, I avoid any attorney at all costs as they pollute the air.
03:23 PM on 08/10/2010
"My mission is law enforcement and the protection of public safety."

If it was You would hold to the constitutiona dn not to the other dimwits who destroy it for profit and power games, numbnut.
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Teagle03
02:36 PM on 08/10/2010
How about AZ doing its job at law enforcement. Make sure prisoners ( not just latino prisoners) can not get out and kill innocent people.
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espowill
01:02 PM on 08/10/2010
Death Of Nun, Sister Denise Mosier, Sparks Anti-Immigration Backlash In Virginia

They left out "ILLEGAL" from the headline.
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02:58 PM on 08/10/2010
If only it were true, but the fact is that it is anti-immigrant, legal or not. Specifically, it is anti-hispanic.
03:28 PM on 08/10/2010
Sad but true.
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
04:26 AM on 08/16/2010
This comment is pending approval and won't be displayed until it is approved. I'll save you a keystroke aclu.

. Could there be a correlation there? the facts are most of the illegals are hispanic mexicans. I'll give you 2 hours to figure that problem to a logicical conculsion of more illegals are mexicans than illegals from any other country. Still need help?, ask aclu the moderator, she could get help and maybe aid you in your search for truth and knowledge.
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Vlad Tepes
03:21 PM on 08/10/2010
Breaking News Another illegal alien is arrested in Prince William County (yesterday) for raping a 10 year old child.
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greeneyes51654m
Retired, finally...
03:59 PM on 08/10/2010
The political left doesn't care about that because their bleeding hearts for illegals out weighs their common sense.
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Miss Muffett
Don't worry about money - it will go away.
04:05 PM on 08/10/2010
Breaking News In 2004, the Catholic church (consisting mostly of white guys) were aware of 1,872 substantiated claims of child sexual abuse by clergy members in the US. None of them were arrested.
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12:35 PM on 08/10/2010
Not to downplay the sadness of sister Mosier's death ,but about 12,000 people per year are killed by drunk drivers in the U.S.
legal citizens who are driving while legally drunk.
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greeneyes51654m
Retired, finally...
04:13 PM on 08/10/2010
So then, I guess it's ok for illegals to join the club, right? I think not.
03:25 PM on 08/11/2010
True but this particular murder could have been prevented if Montano had not been permitted to remain in the country after his first DUI. Actually if he had never been permitted into the country would have been better!
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intolleft
ObamaCare...getting you shovel ready
10:15 AM on 08/10/2010
Headline Edit:

"Death Of Nun, Sister Denise Mosier, Sparks Anti-Illegal Immigration Backlash In Virginia"

There...now it's correct.
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allengoldchain
Proud to be a 53%! I always pay my fair share!
10:05 AM on 08/10/2010
Can't wait to see what VA Gov and AG are cooking up for VA's immigration crackdown. I smell a new law being worked up as we speak. VA isn't going to put up with this anymore.

If you are illegal immigrant in VA, take a bus don't drive.
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Ohioliberal
The Steelers and Mopar cars
06:06 AM on 08/10/2010
Shame Jan Brewer isn't running for governor of Virginia - She would know what to do about the infestation of illegal aliens!
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Vlad Tepes
05:17 AM on 08/10/2010
Illegal aliens give birth to 60,000 babies annually in Texas!
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/illegal-aliens-births-texas-birthright-citizenship/2010/08/08/id/366936
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frankg3400
12:54 PM on 08/10/2010
Just an addition to your comment, there are a total of about 300,000 anchor babies born per year in the United States and the cost of medical care for illegal aliens is 1.1 billion per year, of course this does not include the cost for all the anchor babies who are citizens.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr9imilqanQ
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Vlad Tepes
02:56 PM on 08/10/2010
That makes me sick to my stomach. 300,000 groveling peons a year on top of the millions that manage to infiltrate legally.
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
01:29 AM on 08/16/2010
That was JUST IN DALLAS. Over 11.000 more in other parts of TX, but who is counting? Not the liberals on this site, they are not paying the bills for future schools, medical care, welfare of housing and food for these 71 k jackpot babies.
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Vlad Tepes
04:57 AM on 08/10/2010
The thought of illegal aliens driving on our roads is worrisome. Most of them cannot even read our signs.
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Miss Muffett
Don't worry about money - it will go away.
02:36 PM on 08/10/2010
I know lots of illiterate white guys from the country who drive on our roads too. Very worrisome, indeed.
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Vlad Tepes
04:46 PM on 08/10/2010
Ex boyfriends?
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azlegalcitizen
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01:30 AM on 08/16/2010
Stupid reply, how did the illiterate white guys pass the drivers test??? the illegals don't bother with that little detail. do they?
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hmp49
I....have a mole?
04:56 AM on 08/10/2010
An inconvenient truth:

"No one is downplaying the magnitude of the problem. Officers say thousands of immigrants and smugglers still cross the border illegally into Arizona every day. They commit a disproportionate amount of crime.

Illegal immigrants are just seven percent of Arizona's population, but make up nearly 15 percent of the state's prison population. They represent 14 percent of all inmates jailed for manslaughter and murder, and 24 percent of inmates on drug charges - troubling to many Arizonans - even if the overall crime rate is down."

No different in CA, where illegal immigrants are over 50% of the prison population, and over 20% of all Federal inmates.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/07/22/eveningnews/main6703953.shtml
Gasparilla
buy your local newspaper
11:08 AM on 08/10/2010
This link is from your link. Note where it says that 40 percent of those held for kidnapping in Arizona are illegals. Which is right in line with the 300 plus kidnappings in Phoenix committed by those involved in drug and human smuggling gangs from Mexico.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31727_162-20011391-10391695.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
01:35 AM on 08/16/2010
Whatever do you mean " no one is downplaying the magnitude of the prolblem? " my guess is 80 % of the huffers not only downplay the problem, they don't believe it exists as all those poor illegals are just in need of a good job and some TLC to become instant citizens with the waving of a magic wand by the Democratic party.....
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redstateblues69
03:06 AM on 08/10/2010
Shouldn't of been in the country in the first place. Another wrong locale is red neck Virginia. He is gonna fry and it's more fodder for the illegal problem.
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gunrunner99
freedom of speech
08:29 PM on 08/15/2010
Sad thing is,he probably wont fry,he will probably get deported and be back next week,would not surprise me.
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01:44 AM on 08/10/2010
"The nuns have forgiven Montano. Mercy and forgiveness, the nuns say on their website, are not optional for Christians." - presumably that does not include those on the far right.
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
01:47 AM on 08/10/2010
"Neither do I condemn you. Now go, and sin no more." -- Jesus

It drives both sides nuts. The right can't stand the idea of forgiving sin (sin must be punished!), and the left can't stand the idea of telling people not to sin (there is no such thing as sin!)
02:24 AM on 08/10/2010
And Jesus said give onto Caesar what is Caesar's ... So obeying the laws of the land is to be Christian. Forgiving is an individual act. One can forgive a person but doesn't mean the state can't act. The judge can individually show mercy.
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Venicelady
Ignorance is NOT bliss.
01:05 PM on 08/10/2010
Yes, it would appear that Jesus was a very fair and wise person, from what was written about Him.

Not going to engage in any theological debates here, but, you're right. It drives BOTH sides nuts.
02:10 AM on 08/10/2010
I'll forgive him after he does 10 years in the slammer and then gets deported back to Bolivia.
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
07:08 PM on 09/18/2010
Does the state have the death penalty, if so I won't be satisfied until the death penality is enforced. that will solve the probability of him getting deported and returning to kill another innocent american. Death, the drunk driver's ultimate deportation.
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NativeSonKY
Always hopeful, yet discontent...
01:08 AM on 08/10/2010
The people of VA, or, their representatives, dishonor the memory of Sister Denise Mosier by their actions. She would be the FIRST to forgive even this tragic transgression, and would scold each and every person who suggested that immigrants were not human beings who deserved to be treated as brothers and sisters.

This is the shame our country is becoming... ☮
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redstateblues69
03:09 AM on 08/10/2010
How do you like your out of pocket medical expenses created by FREE hospital births and ER visits?
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Miss Muffett
Don't worry about money - it will go away.
02:41 PM on 08/10/2010
Dont sound off like that problem is limited to illegal immigrants. Its also been known to include black people, white people, and everyone in between. If ya'll conservatives thought with your heads for a minute or so during the healthcare debate, we'd have a single-payer system and everyone would pay the exact same amount for the same procedures and nothing would be free.
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NativeSonKY
Always hopeful, yet discontent...
02:36 AM on 08/16/2010
Well, to tell you the truth, I'm "one of those" you probably hate the most; here's my story, since you asked.

I have been a printed all of my life - since 1977 or so when at 18 I started working in the industry. For almost 17 years things were great! I had a steady job with overtime and full benefits and make great money for whatever part of the country I chose to live in at the time. From Kentucky to California to Florida and then back to KY. In 1994, about the time the PC and digital imaging came into their own, it started getting harder to find a job, with full time work and benefits. So I settled down at a company where I had worked before, since the mid-80s. That business had been in business since 1916, and after a couple more years there, in 1996, the doors shut closed on the shop for the last time. 30+ people out of work, and with no other training to fall back on, I had to go on unemployment for the first time in my life...(cont.)
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IllTakeTheRedEye
Do you know what a nonemployer business is?
04:55 AM on 08/10/2010
1. USA brothers & sisters go to prison for vehicular mansla-ughter, especially when it occurs because of a DUI

Montano is not above the law, there is no shame
If Montano wanted to stay with his family, and not get into trouble, he should have thought about that before, now it is too late. "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time, don't do it."

2. We deport criminal aliens all year long from the USA, Montano is not above this either
AND this is not something new... We have been doing this since before you were born.

"Which are the Leading Crime Categories of Criminal Aliens Removed:"
"Fiscal Year 2008"
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1) Dangerous Drugs
2) As-sault
3) Burglary
4) Larceny
5) Se-xual As-sault
6) Family Offenses
7) Fraudulent Activities
8) We-apon Offenses
9) Other
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/statistics/publications/enforcement_ar_08.pdf

3. Illegal aliens not immigrants

Does not matter how many times you want to group law abiding immgrants with lawbreaking illegal aliens, they are not the same.

4. This is the shame your propaganda has reached
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NativeSonKY
Always hopeful, yet discontent...
02:50 AM on 08/16/2010
I didn't say he shouldn't be punished, and your little list of offenses is exactly the same for non-immigrants! That list could be titled "Leading Crime Categories of the United States and still be true! The only thing you've proven to me is that your parents didn't raise you to value "human lives", not just those of the white skin color. As a part-Native American, let me ask you - where are YOUR papers? ☮
DUSAA-1775
never moon a werewolf
10:18 PM on 08/09/2010
wow...the HP still hasn't corrected the head line?? Not too syrprising, I guess.