Saturday, August 29, 2009
A Jamaican man awaiting deportation was arrested this week with a fully loaded AK-47 assault rifle and pistol, Cleveland police said...
FAIRFIELD, Ohio (AP) - Federal authorities say there will be no charges against a Chicago food company whose southwest Ohio plant was the site of a major immigration raid in 2007...
The Drug Enforcement Administration Friday announced that it found 14,500 marijuana plants growing in a Colorado national park, the latest in a series of such finds in national parks that authorities say are linked to Mexican drug cartels...
A two-month investigation into illegal drug activity at a Georgetown residence led to the arrests of three men, including one for making fraudulent Social Security cards...
VERSAILLES, Mo. -- Law officers arrested two men in Laurie on Thursday who they think arranged to have marijuana shipped to them by FedEx from another country. The arrests followed a joint investigation by the drug task force, the Laurie Police Department, the Morgan County Sheriff’s Department and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement...
PHOENIX, AZ -- Following a closed-door meeting last Thursday in which President Barack Obama, administration officials, and nearly 100 immigrant rights leaders discussed plans for comprehensive immigration reform, a coalition of 521 organizations signed an open letter to Obama criticizing the Presidents inactivity on immigration reform...
Friday, August 28, 2009
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Tuesday, the Congressional Research Service (CRS), the "research arm" for the United States Congress, issued a report validating an analysis by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), that illegal aliens would be able to receive benefits under the House health care reform bill, America's Affordable Health Care Act of 2009 (H.R. 3200)...
Facing ever-increasing financial losses, Miami-Dade's struggling Jackson Health System has spent $33 million this year alone on caring for undocumented immigrants...
Executive Summary
In 1980, illegal immigration in the United States was far from the overwhelming challenge it is today. It was only after the 1986 immigration reform bill, which provided amnesty to more than three million illegal aliens, that an ever increasing surge of people entering the U.S. illegally began. As the federal government failed to address the growing crisis, state governments began to take action. As early as 1994, Californians tried to deal with the financial burden of illegal immigration by passing Proposition 187, which would have limited financial benefits for illegal aliens in California. Although stopped by a judge and a new governor, Gray Davis, unwilling to defend the people's vote, California's actions foreshadowed what was to occur across the United States 10 years later, when the federal government failed its people once again...
Two illegal immigrants are accused of stealing a vehicle from Hillegass Farm in Stonycreek, Somerset County, then crashing it in Brothersvalley, state police said...
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Obama indicated this week that he‘s open to allowing illegal immigrants to continue receiving “basic” health care benefits even though he does not intend to insure them under his health insurance reform proposals...
MANSFIELD -- The Mansfield post of the

The district attorney's office has charged a 36-year-old man with nine counts of suspected rape along with other felony allegations in connection with accusations he held a 40-year-old Watsonville woman captive and repeatedly raped her over a four-day stretch before she escaped...
Obama basically contradicts himself — care for severe illnesses or life-threatening situations is what health insurance is for! Every time you go to the hospital, you are arguably in a life-threatening situation.
The best part is that one second later he says that his plan does not provide health care to illegal immigrants.
I want to point out that I am not particularly opposed to universal health care, I’m just what the President said...
RIESEL- Local police say they're seeing more and more fake identification cards, the information on them stolen from other people. Those social security cards and driver's licenses are surfacing during traffic stops, police say mostly from illegal immigrants...
San Francisco Supervisor David Campos is an All American success story.
He came to America as a 14-year-old immigrant. Campos earned scholarships and put himself through Stanford and Harvard Law School.
One other little detail you need to know about the supervisor. Campos came to America as an undocumented immigrant. It gives Campos a unique perspective about illegal immigrants and the contributions they can make to this country...
Psychiatrist Gets 10 Months, Gave Fake Citizenship Waivers to 492
(August 18, 2009)
DETROIT - A West Bloomfield psychiatrist was sentenced to 10 months in prison today for conspiring to commit naturalization fraud, admitting he falsified diagnoses to help people gain U.S.

EL PASO, Texas -- Border Patrol agents from El Paso and Las Cruces arrested two alleged sex offenders Wednesday, Border Patrol officials said...
Sunday, August 23, 2009
A Honduran man was convicted Wednesday of murdering a woman in the Kenner auto body shop where he worked and lived because, he claimed, she "insulted his manhood."...
A man accused of vehicular homicide had a bond of $50,000 set in Whitfield County Superior Court on Tuesday, and by day’s end had a hold placed on him by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)...
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ore. -- Washington County sheriff's deputies arrested a man accused of following and hitting a 17-year-old girl after she got off mass transit. The incident started on the Blue Line Monday night...
Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael Antonovich recently made public the staggering amount which the taxpayers spend on illegal aliens, living in L.A. County. This June alone, the county paid out $48 million to the children of illegal aliens, known as ‘anchor babies,’ an increase of $10 million over June 2007...
A San Francisco supervisor's proposed legislation would make it more difficult for officials to hand over undocumented youths suspected of crimes to federal immigration authorities, a policy that, if approved, could have far-reaching impacts...