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Thursday, October 18, 2012

New Border Technology a Hit
IDENTISEIS (AKA The Sonic Barrier) shown at El Paso meeting
American Patrol Report -- October 18   
Representatives of the U.S. Border Patrol watch a live demonstration by Mike King of IDENTISEIS.
     A new way to secure the border was shown to hundreds of high-level officials and business executives at a conference in El Paso Tuesday and Wednesday. The new technology, called IDENTISEIS, was displayed by its creator, Border Technology, Inc. of Hereford, Arizona. "This system provides a seamless method of detecting and identifying anyone or anything that tries to cross the border," said Mike King of Border Technology.
    King manned a high-tech booth at the Border Management Conference & Technology Expo in El Paso --- "the largest growing event for discussions on effective practices and technologies needed to ensure our borders are safe from recent security threats."
    Visitors to the booth saw live demonstrations of the system using a camera at BTI's ranch on the border in Arizona. King was also a speaker at the main conference where he showed a video, IDENTISES The Missing Link on the Border.
    King says those expressing an interest in the system included persons concerned with international border security, such as a representative of the United Nations, who said he saw real value in IDENTISEIS as a means of protecting emerging nations. "The response to IDENTISIES was overwhelmingly positive," King said.

Huffington Post      sc 
Cheap labor hustler, others whine about Romney ad   
[Illegal alien "rights"] groups called Thursday for Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to stop airing a Spanish-language television ad that debuted Wednesday, calling its claims that he worked with Democrats on immigration reform as Massachusetts' governor and would do the same as president, misleading. -- "Romney's ad is a fraud," Frank Sharry, executive director of pro-immigration reform group America's Voice...

Ann Coulter -- Newsbusters     
Crowley was Obama's wingman in latest debate   
The best question at the second presidential debate came from Michael Jones, an African-American who said: "Mr. President, I voted for you in 2008. What have you done or accomplished to earn my vote in 2012? I'm not that optimistic, as I was in 2008. Most things I need for everyday living are very expensive." -- To which Obama said: "Are you my half-brother?" Actually, all Obama could say was that he had ended the war...

Jim Kouri, CPP -- The Examiner  
Romney death threats, riot warnings worry Republicans   
Despite the majority of news media outlets ignoring the story, a law enforcement source claims that the Tweets by Obama supporters calling for the murder -- assassination -- of Mitt Romney increased in their numbers and in their severity after Tuesday night's presidential debate. Other supporters are threatening civil unrest in U.S. cities should Obama lose the White House...

Jessica Vaughan -- CIS.org     
Another one bites the dust    
Criminal aliens, illegal drunk drivers, identity thieves, and gang members are breathing a sigh of relief in Prince William County, Va., as they now have much less chance of being disturbed or uprooted by ICE or local police, thanks to the latest move by the White House to dismantle the successful 287(g) enforcement program. -- Last week, county officials were informed by ICE that their program was next on the chopping block...

Janice Kephart -- CIS.org     
3,400 Border Patrol agents on the chopping block    
In an amazing untold story reflecting President Obama's doubletalk on immigration, during Tuesday's town hall-style debate with Mitt Romney he claimed responsibility for putting more Border Patrol agents on our border than ever before. What he did not say is that come January 2, 2013, the president's failure of leadership could result in 3,400 Border Patrol agents losing their jobs...

CNS News     
Obama racism   
The White House's fiscal year 2013 budget includes $831 million for Department of Justice prisoner re-entry programs, which are designed to help inmates who have been released from prison find a job and to reduce recidivism rate. -- Take a look at the Obama White House's Office of Management and Budget, and you'll find the program is mentioned under the fact sheet on key issues titled...

CNBC     
Meddlesome U.N. claims U.S. uses "excessive force" on Mexican border 
Geneva, Switzerland -- The United States has used excessive force against [illegal aliens] along the Mexican border and should cooperate in investigating border killings, including those of many young people, the top United Nations human rights official said on Thursday. -- "There have been very many young people, teenagers, who have been killed at the border," Navi Pillay, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, told a news conference...

CNBC     
No Surprise: Jobless claims rise 46,000...   
Weekly applications for U.S. unemployment benefits jumped 46,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 388,000, the highest in four months. The increase represents a rebound from the previous week's sharp drop. Both swings were largely due to technical factors. -- The Labor Department says the four-week average of applications, a less volatile measure, fell slightly to 365,500, a level consistent with modest hiring...

Anthony Martin -- The Examiner    
Crowley debate flap broadens into potential scandal   
In the aftermath of what many political observers say was the worst presidential debate in U.S. history, more evidence has emerged today that the flap over Candy Crowley's performance as moderator is becoming a full blown scandal as more Americans review the video and the transcripts from the debate. -- The mainstream media in one accord proclaimed Obama the winner of the debate...

American Border Patrol       
Photo of the day   
Glenn Spencer speaking before the Border Management Conference & Technology Expo in El Paso on Wednesday, Oct. 17. Spencer was telling the audience why it was important to count the number of people who crossed the border illegally..

Associated Press     
Usual suspects upset by ICE arrest of previously deported invader   
Immigration activists and community members want a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official to step down after they reported that federal agents stopped parents this week at two schools in Detroit. -- The group, including Detroit Democratic state Rep. Rashida Tlaib, said in a statement that a man was detained after dropping off his son Tuesday at Cesar Chavez Middle School and they want him released...

Gadi Adelman -- Family Security Matters     
Keep your friends close - and your enemies closer   
The quote about "friends and enemies" has been attributed to Niccolò Machiavelli as well as Sun Tzu, though no published sources predate its use by "Michael Corleone" in the movie ‘The Godfather Part II' in 1974. Quote history lesson aside it raises an important question, at what point in keeping your enemy close do they become a "Trojan horse?"

WND.com     
Hispanic gang violence prompts Peyton Manning jersey ban   
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning might have the hottest-selling jersey in the entire National Football League, but you won't see it being worn by students at the public schools of Weld District 6 in Greeley, Colo. -- Because Manning's jersey number "18" is affiliated with an area gang (along with Broncos wide receiver Brandon Stokley's number "14" and the numbers 13, 31, 41, and 81)...

KRGV-TV -- Weslaco, Texas    
Deputy constables injured chasing invaders in Texas   
Edinburgh, Texas -- Hidalgo County deputy constables are looking for the driver of a van who led them on a high-speed chase Tuesday in Palmview. -- Two deputy constables chasing the van crashed into a parked semi-tractor trailer after going through a dust cloud. The incident happened on La Homa Road. The deputies were treated and released from a hospital...

American Patrol Report     
El Paso rag attacks Spencer
Glenn Spencer, head of American Border Patrol, who appeared at a high tech border conference, was attacked by the El Paso Times, citing condemnations of Spencer by the Southern Poverty Law Center. -- "The Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League,,, characterize the American Border Patrol as a hate group," the report says. "Why is it that these people manufacture these false claims?" Spencer asked. "It is that they oppose solutions to the border problem?" Two Hispanic Arizona State Senators walked out on Spencer when he made a presentation on the border technology earlier this year. 

East Valley Tribune -- Tempe, Arizona    
Another anti-invader measure to be challenged in court Friday 
A federal appeals court will hear arguments Friday of whether Arizona voters stepped over the line by denying bail to illegal immigrants charged with certain crimes. -- Cecillia Wang of the American Civil Liberties Union contends that keeping people locked up before their trial based solely on their immigration status amounts to punishment. She also said it presumes, improperly, that someone not in this country legally...

New York Post  
Bangladeshi allegedly attempts to blow up New York Fed   
A Bangladeshi terrorist tried to blow up the Federal Reserve Bank in Lower Manhattan this morning using a 1,000-pound bomb, according to a criminal complaint. -- Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis, 21, of Jamaica, Queens, parked a van filled with the fake explosives --- which were provided by an undercover FBI agent --- outside of the Liberty Street building, authorities said, then tried to set them off...

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