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  • Non-Mexican immigrants swamp Texas border city (catch and release)

    05/30/2005 6:01:32 PM PDT · by dennisw · 45 replies · 4,087+ views
    reuters ^ | Mon May 30, 2005 | By Tim Gaynor
    Non-Mexican immigrants swamp Texas border city Mon May 30, 2005 06:34 PM ET By Tim Gaynor EAGLE PASS, Texas (Reuters) - The number of illegal immigrants from Central America and Brazil caught crossing into this Texas border city jumped threefold in the past year as they rush to exploit a legal loophole, U.S. authorities said. The U.S. Border Patrol has nabbed 15,195 non-Mexican migrants crossing over the Rio Bravo around Eagle Pass in the past eight months, a rise of almost 240 percent on the same period last year, officials said on Monday. Agents say what they call "OTMs" --...
  • Homeland Security bill lets illegals go free

    05/22/2005 6:11:44 AM PDT · by joesnuffy · 9 replies · 558+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | : May 22, 2005 | WorldNetDaily
    INVASION USA Homeland Security bill lets illegals go free Without more detention facilities, 'other-than-Mexicans' must be released Posted: May 22, 2005 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com The president of a labor organization representing Border Patrol employees and a Texas congressman are criticizing the House's recently passed Homeland Security bill for failing to fund construction of new detention facilities to hold illegal border-crossers from countries other than Mexico, resulting in their automatic release pending a later hearing date. HR 1817, the Department of Homeland Security authorization bill passed last Wednesday by the House, approved adding 2,000 new Border Patrol agents,...
  • Border-watch group: All talk?

    02/22/2005 4:38:56 PM PST · by SandRat · 45 replies · 1,066+ views
    Arizona Daily Star ^ | 02/22/05 | Michael Marizco
    Published: 02.22.2005 Border-watch group: All talk? Plan for action against entrants may be just hype By Michael Marizco ARIZONA DAILY STAR   Civilian border-watch groups:  >> Minuteman Project: The organization is supposed to patrol the Cochise County border with hundreds of protesters beginning April 1.   >> Civil Homeland Defense: The Tombstone-based group began after founder Chris Simcox launched a "call to arms" in October 2002. The group patrols the border, and leaders say they apprehend illegal entrants and turn them over to the U.S. Border Patrol.   >> American Border Patrol: The border-watch group uses its Border Hawk,...
  • Border Patrol grounds aerial drones

    01/25/2005 5:08:59 PM PST · by SandRat · 27 replies · 1,045+ views
    Arizona Daily Star ^ | 01/25/05 | Michael Marizco
    After nearly a year in operation, the United States is pulling its Unmanned Aerial Vehicles off the Arizona border, grounding the drone planes to weigh their effectiveness. The two UAVs - RQ-5 Hunters made by Northrop Grumman Corp that can fly up to 100 mph for half a day - cost $1 million apiece and were introduced into the Arizona desert in October, said Mario Villarreal, U.S. Border Patrol spokesman in Washington, D.C. The two Hunter planes succeeded two Israeli-made Hermes 450s that cost about $2 million each and helped nab 965 illegal entrants and about 850 pounds of marijuana,...
  • SAY NO TO AMNESTY

    11/13/2004 11:23:04 AM PST · by forest · 11 replies · 644+ views
    Fiedor Report On the News #325 ^ | 11-14-04 | Doug Fiedor
    One would think that "standing up for a stronger, more secure nation" would also include protecting our borders against the massive onslaught of illegal aliens and tons of illegal drugs entering with near impunity. Unfortunately, that is not the case at all. The federal government talks of terrorism. Well, when American citizens are not able to walk the streets of major cities because gangs of illegal aliens, not police, control those streets, we class that as terrorism. That came about, of course, because of the negligence of the central government. Our country's borders have major holes through which thousands of...
  • Mexico al-Qa'ida 'back door' to US

    10/17/2004 11:31:11 AM PDT · by winodog · 57 replies · 882+ views
    The Australian News ^ | Oct 16 2004 | Robert Lusetich
    To make matters worse, the Department of Homeland Security is so hopelessly overstretched that it has taken to releasing what it calls OTMs (Other Than Mexicans) because it cannot house them until it arranges for deportation hearings. We have heard from border patrol agents that they're being told to let people who look like they're from East Africa and the Middle East go because they say their name is Juan Pablo Garcia from Guatemala -- except that they don't speak a word of Spanish," she said. This is a very sensitive time. People on both sides have reasons not to...
  • Jet Age Invasion: Breakfast in Brazil - Supper in Sierra Vista

    07/14/2003 2:29:10 PM PDT · by JackelopeBreeder · 26 replies · 309+ views
    American Patrol ^ | 14 July 2003 | Glenn Spencer
    ABP Hawkeye finds Brazilian International Driver's License One Day After IssuanceSierra Vista, Arizona (ABP) July 11 -- An American Border Patrol "Hawkeye" found the Brazilian International Drivers License (at left) in a backpack near Moson Rd. and Highway 90 east of Sierra Vista, Arizona. It had been issued the previous day.