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Migrant who bought fake D.C. driver’s license gets probation

By: Bill Myers
Examiner Staff Writer
January 14, 2009

A 42-year-old hotel cook who was one of hundreds of immigrants who paid bribes to get fraudulently issued D.C. driver’s licenses was sentenced to one year of probation Tuesday.

Antonio Contreras, originally of El Salvador, and hundreds of other immigrants paid $1,000 to $1,800 to buy their licenses from convicted former D.C. motor vehicles clerk Patricia Gonzalez.

Contreras has already pleaded guilty to bribery charges and assisted in the investigation that put Gonzalez and two of her friends behind bars. But the search continues for others like him. Many of the bribers, who came from all over the D.C. region, gave fake addresses for their bogus licenses, and now authorities can’t find them.

Last year, Gonzalez was sentenced to 18 months in prison. She admitted that her friends Salvador Diaz and Gloria Gonzalez-Paz acted as recruiters for the scheme, going through Hispanic neighborhoods and finding mostly poor and working-class immigrants who were willing to pay cash to obtain a driver’s license.

Gonzalez met Diaz when he came into the Georgetown bureau of the Department of Motor Vehicles to get a license. Gonzalez-Paz, no relation, co-owned a restaurant that delivered meals to the DMV several times per week.

Gonzalez-Paz and Diaz are serving between two years and 30 months in prison.

Many of the immigrants, including Contreras, had tried but failed to get a license legally, but failed the test because they didn’t speak English well enough. Gonzalez offered them a way out.

Law enforcement sources acknowledged privately that they felt bad for Contreras and his fellow migrants, but had to prosecute the case vigorously.

“We hope the word will get out in the community,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Ellen Chubin Epstein told The Examiner. “If language is a barrier, then address that. But this should not be a way to get around the system.”

Contreras is the 15th person to be convicted in the licenses-for-bribes scandal.


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Shelley

Jan 14, 2009

I think that the lady Gonzalez heard my case at the DMV and she turned me down about my license. So it is suspended because of her and i think that I shouldn't be held to the amount I owe for that. If she did what she did for her race and I cann't get mind renewed someone should look into that. She was unfair to me when I went down there so what can be done about my problem since she is serving time. That is unfair.

 

JW Morrison

Jan 14, 2009

If they are here illegally they should be deported because they broke the law.

 

They Are Freaking Illegal Immigrants

Jan 14, 2009

Notice how this article does not say "Illegal" immigrants, but rather "immigrants". This has been reported elsewhere and the culprits were correctly labeled as "Illegal". Keep bringing 'em in DC.

 

Jan 14, 2009

Shelley, pay your tickets , then your license will be reinstated !! DUHHO !!

 

A Person Who Knows Something

Jan 14, 2009

Prior comments assert that Mr. Contreras was an "illegal" immigrant. He is not. The United States does not deport people, for matters like this, who are here legally. To assume that every immigrant involved in court matters is "illegal" only shows your ignorance. Though Mr. Contreras acknowledged his responsibility in this case, it is clear that Gonzales was a predator who took advantage of people like Mr. Contreras. Mr. Contreras has been working since he was 8 years old and came here LEGALLY, seeking a better life. The sddest part of this story is that such a positive and productive member of the community must resort to these measures in order to secure something as simple as a driver's license because of language issues.

 

Mental cases

Jan 14, 2009

With sentences like this We now see why they break our laws it is for this reason that DC is a mentally disabled led government If this was an American peddling fraud how much time would they do? If it was a Black kid with a joint he would get more time.. You insult the people you serve !

 

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