Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Immigration: The Gift That Keeps On Giving

Stomping on Her Throat While His Cohort Raped Her
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Newark, NJ -- Three men and three teenagers were indicted Monday on murder and other charges for the execution-style slayings of three Delaware State University students last year. -- The grand jury charged all six suspects, who have reputed links to the MS-13 street gang, with murder...
A Mount Vernon man pleaded guilty in Whatcom County Superior Court to raping a woman while she slept in her Bellingham apartment July 27. -- Roberto Hernandez-Hernandez, 22, pleaded guilty Monday, Sept. 15, to third-degree rape and was sentenced to one year and one day in a state prison... [More "family values"]
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Two people who attempted to smuggle two young children into the country in separate incidents were sentenced to 15 months in prison, an official said. -- Jose Alfredo Ramos-Pineda, 21, told authorities that he was to be paid $150 to take a 1-year-old boy to a store in downtown Nogales, Ariz...
A 20-year-old U.S. Marine Reservist from El Paso was found shot and killed in Juárez last week, possibly at the hands of police there, his family said Tuesday. -- Lance Corp. Gustavo Zubia-Lopez, a 2006 Canutillo High School graduate, was beaten, shot and killed...
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lcsun-news.com (clicks: 13)
7 killed in Mexican Independence Day attack (1:41 p.m.)By Julie Watson / By The Associated PressArticle Launched: 09/16/2008 01:49:03 PM MDT
MEXICO CITY - A grenade attack on thousands of Independence Day revelers killed seven, injured more than 100 and posed a brazen new challenge by organized crime to Mexico's government on Tuesday.
The attack was, for Mexico, the rough equivalent of a domestic terrorist hit on a July Fourth parade in Texas, and President Felipe Calderon acted quickly - in a nationally televised address, he urged citizens not to be afraid, and pledged an immediate military response.
The two military fragmentation grenades exploded late Monday night during the traditional "grito," or shout for independence, in the main plaza of Morelia, where throngs of families had gathered to celebrate.
"These clandestine acts were clearly attacking our national security, committed by true traitors who have no respect for others or for the country," said Calderon.
He asked Mexicans to provide any information to authorities that could help the investigation, and said "those who believe they can use fear to hold our society hostage and immobilize us, are mistaken. ... They are doomed to fail."

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