Sunday, March 15, 2009

Police Find 9 Bodies in a Mexican Border City
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico – Police acting on a tip found nine bodies partially buried in the desert on the outskirts of the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, and authorities announced the arrest of a suspected leader of a drug cartel hit squad...

Hit-and-Run Suspect Arraigned, Held
BRIDGEPORT -- Ventura Mejia, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador working at a Shelton restaurant, was arraigned Friday at Superior Court in the hit-and-run accident that killed a Norwalk man on Route 8 in Trumbull earlier in the week...

D.C. Sanctuary City Policy at Issue in Chandra Levy Case
Federal authorities have finally issued an arrest warrant in the 2001 murder of former Congressional intern Chandra Levy. The warrant charges Ingmar Guandique - an illegal alien and repeat violent felon - with her murder. The recent turn of events raises new questions not only about the murder itself, but also about the District of Columbia's sanctuary city policy...

Pedophile Illegal Alien Captured a Second Time in Miami
Porous Borders Allow Illegal Criminal Element to Re-Enter Almost at Will...U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents that form the Mobile Enforcement Team, while interviewing people at a warehouse in Miami Tuesday, discovered a convicted pedophile among those being questioned...

Walmart Goes Racist
Walmart perpetuates racism and stereotyping by giving people of Hispanic decent their own stores. It feeds balkanization and non-assimilation...

Matricula Consular Cards and Banks
This has the potential, rightly or not, to become talk radio fodder and it could become another drivers-license- for- undocumented- immigrants firestorm, so one has to credit these guys for their convictions — Bronx Assemblyman Peter Rivera and Ecuador’s counsel general Jorge Lopez, are pushing for all New York state banks to accept matricula consular cards as ID needed to open a bank account...

Homeland Security Plans for Violence on U.S. Border
WASHINGTON — Tighter gun control and stronger law enforcement in Southwestern states were recommended Thursday by lawmakers concerned about drug violence in Mexico possibly spilling across the border...