Posted on 08/20/2004 4:35:56 PM PDT by 4.1O dana super trac pak
PHOENIX - A computerized fingerprinting system is credited with apprehending nearly four times more illegal immigrants with criminal or immigration records trying to enter through Arizona.
Since October, the Border Patrol says agents patrolling the Tucson sector have apprehended nearly eleven-thousand people who were wanted by local authorities or had been convicted of crimes or immigration violations.
The majority of people were detected by a digital scanning fingerprint system that lets agents check both criminal and immigration records simply by scanning the fingers on both hands.
The system wasn't available to the entire Tucson sector until this year.
It was installed at the Border Patrol's busiest stations first.
We might as well put out a welcome wagon every 50 feet along the border, build some Mosques and greet all the new arrivals with open arms. /sarcasm
Do you really believe that the woman referrenced in post #7 really finds prayer rugs and "Karans" in her yard every day?
Do you really believe that the woman referrenced in post #7 really finds prayer rugs and "Karans" in her yard every day?
Do you really believe that the woman referrenced in post #7 really finds prayer rugs and "Karans" in her yard every day?
Do you really believe that the woman referrenced in post #7 really finds prayer rugs and "Karans" in her yard every day?
Do you really believe that the woman referrenced in post #7 really finds prayer rugs and "Karans" in her yard every day?
Try answering my question rather than asking a completely irrelevant one.
What the article doesn't say is what's done with them. >>>>>
I'm sure Vincente insists the US taxpayers pick-up bills *whatever* they are.
Imprisonment or do they get tossed back over the border like the non-criminals?>>>>>>>
NON-criminals ???....Here's an IL judge that simply deports illegals, as punishment for their US crimes...This case where GUILTY child molesters are deported & threatened only with jail time *if* they re-enter the US, and *if* they are caught.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1182024/posts
I work with a woman who cleans up close to a ton of trash in and around her back yard each month.
I suspect the woman in this article is also engaging in hyperbole, but not by much.
I invite you to come walk a mile in our mocassins, bayourod. It'll open your eyes like nothing you'll ever read in an Internet forum.
You obviously do not know Arizona.
ROTFLMAO!!! Give me a break!
And we criticize the Marching Michael Moorons for believing the drivel in F-911!
Korans and prayer rugs 'dropped in haste' in HER yard EVERY morning?!?
Fifty or more years ago, my grandmother said about a program, 'Well it must be true; they couldn't say it on television otherwise!"
I thought we had all learned better in the intevening decades.
I tell people the wind in South Texas blows every day, but I exaggerate.
It skips one day a month.
This was Buchanan's tactic four years ago and he is still pursuing his petty insane revenge goal.
I believe that Buchanan/Tancredo are appealing to the basest of human emotions and targeting weak minded emotionally insecure people who want to blame Mexicans for their own failings.
Only these type people would believe that a woman finds prayer rugs and "Karans" in her yard every morning.
There are many issues that Republicans have disagreements on, but only on these immigration threads do we see the anti-Bush venom spewing.
You do realize, do you not, that "wind" is caused by low pressure systems? The fact is that the wind does not blow, it sucks.
Just because you made a post with a ton of spelling errors does not mean its relevant for you to keep banging away at her's.
While I wasn't there (and the original woman was) this is not the first time I have heard about prayer rugs being found just over the border. Korans I cannot say, the fact that you wish to blow this off I would find strange, if I didn't recognize a pattern I wish to share with others.
I have pinned you down on a number of points before about Cheap Labor where your points didn't add up, I was actually disappointed because I thought I had made progress with you but you ran away. You were still online because you appeared other threads using the same tactics, using the same tired Ad Hominems about Tancredo and Buchanon etc, and then it occured to me. FReepers called you "stupid" for not grasping the irrational conclusions you have for your implicit support of Open Border policies. Then it hit me; you are not stupid at all. You have an agenda, you have a purpose for posting on FR, and you just aren't motivated by the same purpose the other FReepers are, a desire to share information and a pursuit of the truth. It is a focus on certain aspects of the truth, downplaying others, and casting doubt on things you can't downplay. What "I cannot believe"-is you, bayourod. I simply do not trust a word you post, I can't say it any more up front than that.
If it is simply because you are concerned these folks won't vote for Bush, don't be. I think the vast majority will hold their nose when the day comes. If you are motivated because you are wanting the US immigration policy to "privatize profits, socialize costs" if you are Cheap Labor Republican who is motivated by keeping the undercutting labor spigot flowing at all costs, including misdirection and lying about our current situation (which is what I'm 90% certain you are) then you need to stop by my crumbling neighborhood-on your way to going to Hell, traitor.
Do you really believe that the woman referrenced in post #7 really finds prayer rugs and "Karans" in her yard every day?
This article is about illegal immigration.
Of course, (wink wink) just like the anti-integration movement in the 60's was about the bad Negroes.
Do you really believe that the woman referenced in post #7 really finds prayer rugs and "Karans" in her yard every day
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