Friday, July 27, 2007

Outsourcing DMV data to Mexico!?!

WILL THIS FINALLY BE THE LAST STRAW...?
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Michelle Malkin
flagged this story yesterday about Orange County, California's outsourcing of DMV data processing to Mexico. The Orange County Register follows up. Officials are blaming the talk radio messengers, naturally, instead of acknowledging the potential for harm...
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Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson
Border Patrol agents arrested a 31-year-old illegal entrant from Mexico late Wednesday night who was convicted of sexual assault in Colorado and had been deported last week in Douglas. -- Agents captured the man overnight and discovered his sexual assault conviction Thursday morning while running his fingerprints through an electronic database...
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Calgary Herald
Waterton, AB -- Three Mexican citizens caught sneaking across the Canada-U.S. border had designs on working illegally in this country so they could send money home to their families. -- However, for two of them, at least, their decision to enter Canada unlawfully will see them deported back to their homeland...
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The Journal News -- White Plains, New York
Spring Valley, NY -- The village may have paid [illegal aliens... criminals] to clear out furniture from a public works project for at least four days, rather than two. -- A review of documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Law request shows that the village paid 10 unspecified workers on July 12 and 13...
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KTVZ-TV -- Bend, Oregon
A St. Helens contractor is asking voters to convert Columbia County into an area free of [illegal aliens... criminals], imposing fines and plastering the county with "Legal Workers Only" signs. -- Other counties around the nation also have tried home-grown ordinances after Congress got nowhere with an immgration bill this summer.
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North County Times -- Escondido, Calif. Poll on Page (Scroll down, look to right)
Escondido City Council members were split Thursday over whether a federal judge's ruling striking down a hard-line anti-illegal immigration law in Hazleton, Pa., has quashed the possibility of reviving a similar law that was passed and then abandoned here last year. -- The two cities are among dozens that have attempted to...
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Washington Times
Somebody may be pouting at the White House over the collapse of the comprehensive amnesty legislation. -- For seven years, the Bush administration has been unable or unwilling to enforce the immigration laws, leading to an out- of- control deluge of illegal aliens across the nation's Southern border. Suddenly, the feds are about to do...
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Business Week
In a legal decision with far-reaching implications for immigration policies throughout the U.S., a federal judge in Pennsylvania struck down the city of Hazleton's tough anti- immigration law, ruling that it is unconstitutional and violates the standards of due process.
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Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson
An illegal [alien... criminal] was airlifted to a Tucson hospital early Thursday morning after a vehicle pursuit ended in a rollover east of Bisbee. -- The pursuit began at 11:05 p.m. Wednesday when a Border Patrol agent attempted to stop a 1996 Chevy Tahoe carrying seven illegal [aliens] on Naco Highway northeast of the Naco port of entry...
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Arizona Republic
Police discovered 19 suspected [illegal aliens... criminals] in an Ahwatukee Foothills home near 46th Street and Warner Road Thursday morning. -- At 1 p.m., Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials had arrived and were in the home interviewing the 17 men and two women at the home in the 12800 block of South 46th Street...
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WYFF-TV -- Greenville, South Carolina
Immigration officials showed up at the BMW plant in Spartanburg County [SC] on Wednesday. -- They arrested seven people who work for Eurest, a company that provides cafeteria services at the plant. -- The workers were taken into custody at the BMW training center and charged with Social Security fraud...

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