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Saturday, October 16, 201
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Law Enforcement Moves Into Arizona Desert
But It's Mexican
Jerry Seper -- Washington Times -- October 15
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| U.S. Border Patrol on border south of Vekol Valley. BP vehicles are seen about every ten miles along this section of the border. |
Mexican assassins headed to Arizona
Drug smuggling gangs in Mexico have sent well-armed assassins, or "sicarios," into Arizona to locate and kill bandits who are ambushing and stealing loads of cocaine, marijuana and heroin headed to buyers in the United States, the Department of Homeland Security has warned Arizona law enforcement authorities.
In a memo sent in May and widely circulated since, the department said: "We just received information from a proven credible confidential source who reported that a meeting was held in Puerto Penasco in which every smuggling organization who utilizes the Vekol Valley was told to attend. This included rival groups within the Guzman cartel." [...]
The Vekol Valley is a widely-traveled drug smuggling corridor running across Interstate 8 between the Arizona towns of Casa Grande and Gila Bend, continuing north towards Phoenix. It gives drug smugglers the option of shipping their goods to California or to major cities both north and east. |

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Dave Gibson -- The Examiner sc
Michelle Obama violated election laws, press ignores
On Thursday, First Lady Michelle Obama clearly violated Illinois election laws by telling other voters to support President Obama at the Martin Luther King Center polling location in Chicago. State election law (Sec. 17-29) prohibits anyone from engaging in "any political discussion within any polling place," or "within 100 feet of any polling place." |
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Ted Nugent -- Human Events
Zero tolerance = zero common sense
It was recently reported that a seven-year-old boy had been expelled from school for a year for having a toy gun in his back pack. That's right, seven years old, a plastic toy gun, expelled from school for a year... |
The Militant
Socialist speaks at illegal alien "rights" rally
Lea Sherman, Socialist Workers candidate for California governor, speaks to rally of some 50 people here outside the offices of Attorney General Edmund Brown October 5, protesting the federal anti-immigrant Secure Communities program. -- "If elected I would refuse to implement the program," Sherman said. "My campaign calls for the immediate legalization of all immigrants now..." |
El Paso Times
Mexican marine, 3 gunmen killed in shootout
Monterrey, NL, Mex. -- Mexican marines battled suspected drug cartel gunmen whose allies erected at least a dozen roadblocks in the northeastern city of Monterrey, authorities said Friday. One marine and three gunmen were killed. -- The gunmen opened fire and threw grenades at a marine patrol Thursday night... |
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Glenn Spencer -- American Patrol Report
Avoid Best Buy
I just stopped by Best Buy in Sierra Vista, Az., to check out the latest iPad. I wanted to see how it did with ABP's streaming video. When I tried to use the iPad to log on to AmericanPatrol.com it told me the site was blocked because it was a hate site and guilty of intolerance. Best Buy no doubt subscribes to SPLC's filtering program. Needles to say I walked out not to return... |
Reuters
Merkel says German multiculturalism has failed
Germany's attempt to create a multicultural society has "utterly failed," Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday, adding fuel to a debate over immigration and Islam polarising her conservative camp. -- Speaking to a meeting of young members of her Christian Democrats (CDU), Merkel said allowing people of different cultural backgrounds to live side by side... |
Tom Tancredo -- WorldNetDaily.com
Confessions of an 'alarmist'
Political labels can be misleading, even when they are accurate. -- In my 30-plus years in politics, as a state legislator, a Reagan appointee in the U.S. Education Department and then as a five-term congressman, I have earned the reputation as a "firebrand," a radical conservative, a man who loves to "stir things up." |
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Right Side News -- Kennesaw, Ga. sc
Examine Mexico's intent before reforming immigration
Although this first article was written in 2006, the truths it heralds have not changed, and the information and warnings are as relevant today as they were in 2006. This article was originally published in the Harvard Law Record - "Harvard Law School's Independent Newspaper". |
Dave Gibson -- The Examiner
Georgia lawmaker doesn't mince words on how to end illegal immigration
At a recent candidate forum, Georgia state Rep. John Yates (R-Griffin), answered a citizen’s question on how to deal with the illegal immigration crisis. Unlike, his Democratic opponent (Rose Carroll), the World War II veteran gave a very plain and simple answer... |
Thomas D. Segel -- Right Side News -- Kennesaw, Ga.
The borders are more secure? Where???
Harlingen. Texas -- During this stupid season of electioneering the American public has been subjected to and endless litany of misquotes, misrepresentations, distortions lies and just plain old BS from those seeking either to hold on to their squishy government jobs or unseat incumbents. Nobody in America has been told the truth about anything... |
MSNBC
Cities, counties can't stop federal immigration checks
Cities and counties can't stop U.S. immigration officials from sifting through local police records to root out illegal [aliens], even though Immigration and Customs Enforcement has characterized the program as voluntary since it started up two years ago, federal documents show... |
Palm Beach Daily News
Immigration, police arrest 3 for illegal entry
Two Bahamian men and one woman from Brazil are in custody with U.S. immigration officials following their arrest Tuesday afternoon. -- "They illegally entered the United States at the Lake Worth Inlet and docked at the Sailfish Marina," said John Modlin, patrol agent for the U.S. Border Patrol. "They are being processed for removal and the investigation continues." |
Dayton (Ohio) Daily News
Sheriff Jones wants to sue Mexico over illegal drugs, illegals
Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones' has taken his stiff, and sometimes controversial, stance on illegal immigration to a whole new level. -- His latest plan: Sue Mexico. -- Yes, the outspoken sheriff, who wants to pass an Arizona-like immigration law in Ohio and once sent the federal government a $70,000 bill for the [illegals] housed in his jail |
The Voice of Russia
Medvedev, Chavez urge 'new world order'
Russia and Venezuela have agreed to contribute to establishing a new world order, President Dmitry Medvedev told reporters after his talks with Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez in Moscow on Friday. -- "This should be a modern-day and just world order which ought to be established by joint efforts of all parties concerned," Medvedev pointed out.. |
Arkansas News Bureau
Arrests break two drug rings in state, feds say
Federal authorities today announced the arrests of 34 people in two separate drug trafficking and illegal immigration investigations involving federal, state and local agencies. -- One of the investigations, dubbed Operation Ice Princess, involved a methamphetamine distribution ring in Craighead, Faulkner, Independence, Van Buren and White counties... |
Maars News
Armenian gangsters busted over huge U.S. medical insurance fraud
A network of Armenian gangsters has been busted in the US over what is thought to be the largest ever attempt to defraud the country's medical insurance system. -- US officials charged 73 people. Prosecutors say a network of Armenian gangsters and their associates set up fake clinics using stolen identities to make false claims for treatment... |
Associated Press
Boxer, Fiorina spar over immigration
Fresno, Calif. -- The two candidates for U.S. Senate staked out conflicting positions on the nation's immigration policy Wednesday as they rallied voters in the Central Valley, which depends heavily on immigrant labor to bring in much of California's annual harvest... |
Middletown (Ohio) Journal
Rape trial begins for illegal alien accused of assaulting minor
Lebanon -- A Texas man has waived his right to a jury trial and will answer to rape and other charges before a Warren County judge on Thursday. -- Warren County sheriff's deputies arrested Armando Hernandez, 27, of Houston, Texas, on June 4, after he allegedly raped a female minor at the Red Roof Inn in Deerfield Twp.... |
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American Border Patrol
Photo of the day
Camouflaged Border Patrol camera truck is seen on the border in Arizona. "This is very impressive," said Glenn Spencer, pilot of the American Border Patrol airplane that spotted the truck... |
KETK-TV -- Tyler, Texas sc
Perry accused of not doing enough to stop illegal immigration
Democrat challenger: Bill White accuses Governor Perry of political posturing when he talks about illegal [aliens] and introducing legislation against so called; shelter cities. -- White claims Perry has had years to address the problem and has done nothing. -- East Texans offer their two cents on both candidates' stance on illegal immigration and the latest round of political jabs... |
Courier News -- Somerville, NJ
Rahway police help catch ICE detainee who escaped custody
A teenager was in the custody of federal immigration officials Thursday morning when he escaped near a Rahway gas station, only to be caught a short time later, police said. -- The 17-year-old suspect slipped out of a vehicle around 7:30 a.m. near the Lukoil gas station at Route 1 and East Grand Avenue, police said... |
Politico
Arizona ads target Hispanic vote
A liberal group's new radio ads are betting that a mention of Gov. Jan Brewer and Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is all it takes to convince Arizona Hispanics to vote. -- The Spanish-language ads that NDN, formerly the New Democrat Network, is airing in the Phoenix media market play on the Hispanic community's anger at the two politicians... |
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