Illegal immigrant faces deportation after arrest by Woodbridge police
WOODBRIDGE, NJ — Federal officials will deport an illegal immigrant arrested last month by Woodbridge police and charged with breaking into a car in Iselin and resisting arrest, police said.
Christopher R. Morales, 21, was found hiding in a 2010 Ford Focus by police before 3:30 a.m., May 25, after a Madison Street resident phoned 911 to report a car burglary in progress.
Police had to spray and wrestle Morales to detain him. At police headquarters, Morales admitted during a foul-mouthed spitting tirade against the officers that he was in the country illegally from Ecuador and that his Social Security card and ID were fake, police said.
Police said Morales admitted using an Allen key to try to start the car’s ignition. The car was unlocked, he told police.
Police reported Morales to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who told police he will be deported.
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Bianca 3:55 am on June 15, 2011 Permalink
What this article fails to report is that Christopher lived here in the US for over 15 years. He went to elementary school, middle school, high school, and some of community college here in the United States. He took honors classes, played Varsity soccer, and went to prom. Bichao you did a really good job at making my friend appear to be a filthy, off the boat immigrant. He’s so much more than this. He’s a genius at mathematics, and an amazing soccer player with an altruistic soul. He’s a decent human being, one of the best that I know in fact, who just happened to fall under the wrong influence in which he made some pretty neglegent decisions. I understand it was his behavior and his poor decisions that got him where he is today but I will stand 100% behind Christopher because I know the person he is. Yes, he should be taught his lesson, but he does not deserve to be sent back to Ecuador. He is so much more than a “number”.