Posted on 08/26/2005 11:55:26 AM PDT by Calpernia
I post August's ICE Press Releases:
422 Fugitives Arrested During Six Month Period by ICES Fugitive Operations Unit In Atlanta
FR Support Link America's Most Dangerous Gang
ICE Agents Arrest 16 in Operation Targeting Fraudlent Document Sales in Washington, D.C.
Weeklong Operation Nets 10 Fugitive Aliens in Chicago
342 Illegal Aliens Deported by ICEs Atlanta Office In July
Illgal Alien Sentenced to 21 Months for Transporting Illegal Aliens
Two Guatemalan Men Charged With Producing False Documents
ICE Arrests Mexican National Wanted for Slaying in Jalisco
4 Mexican Smugglers Sentenced to Prison
Federal Indictment Unsealed Against Eighteen Members of SUR-13 Street Gang in Atlanta
Maine Biotech Company Fined $500,000 for Smuggling and Fraud
ICE Agents Arrest Four Area Residents as Part of Operation Predator
Aviation Student Arrested by ICE in North Carolina
Mexican Sex Offender and Six-Time Deportee in ICE Custody
Immigration Judge Rules Imam Poses Threat to Society
Members of Driver's License Fraud Ring Plead Guilty
ICE and Local Police Join Forces to Break Up Major Drug Smuggling Rings
Marlborough Resident Arrested on Charges of Producing and Selling False Identification Documents
West Palm Beach Man Charged For Illegally Transporting Hazardous Materials
West Palm Beach Man Charged For Illegally Transporting Hazardous Materials
5 Dominicans Convicted of Human Smuggling
ICE Nabs 11 Illegal Aliens in Eastern Puerto Rico
Guatemalan Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiring to Transport Illegal Aliens, Illegally Re-entering U.S.
ICE Agents Nab Sur-13 Gang Member
3 ALIEN SMUGGLERS SENTENCED FOR HOSTAGE TAKING
Peabody Pair Indicted on Charges of Alien Smuggling and Operating an Illegal Money Remittal Business
ICE Nabs 11 Drug Traffickers in Multi-Agency Bust
ICE Arrests Mexican National Murder Suspect in Oxnard
ICE Agents Seize More Than 60K of Cocaine and 2lbs. of Heroin in Eastern Puerto Rico
San Antonio ICE Arrests Fugitive Sex Predator
Law Firm Employee Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering in International Visa Fraud Scam
ICE Arrests 5 Dominicans on Drug Charges
Taiwanese Woman Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison for Running Immigration-Related Fraud Schemes
ICE Arrests 2 Drug Swallowers at San Juans Seaport
OCDETF Strike Force Smashes Heroin Smuggling Ring in the Bronx
Lodi Imam and His Son Are Deported to Pakistan
Mexican National Convicted of Narcotics Trafficking
Admitted Bangladeshi Human Rights Abuser Leaves U.S
2 Men Sentenced for Human Smuggling
7 Gang Members Arrested by ICE, FBI and Roswell PD
ICE Arrests TABC Employee Tied to Drug Murder
Man Arrested for Threatening to Bomb Federal Building
ICE Agents Arrest 2 Suspected Drug Smugglers and Seize 81K of Cocaine Near Vieques, PR
Federal Racketeering Indictments Target International Smuggling, Counterfeit Currency Operation
5 Illegal Aliens Indicted for the Fraudulent Use of Immigration Documents
Drug Traffickers Sentenced to Lengthy Prison Terms
ICE, CBP Joint Efforts Result in Significant Cocaine Seizures, Arrests This Weekend in South Texas
DHS Agents Arrest Two More Suspected MS-13 Gang Members
Iranian Fugitive Arrested by ICE and Palm Beach Sheriffs Office
Nigerian Man Sentenced to 30 Months for Importing Counterfeit U.S. Treasury Checks
Michigan Man Pleads Guilty in Scheme to Smuggle Aliens from the Middle East to the United States
Fremont Man Pleads Guilty to Laundering Money From Sale of Stolen Computer Equipment
ICE Deports Nicaraguan with Numerous Convictions for Drugs and DUI
19 Alleged MS-13 Gang Members Indicted On Federal Racketeering Charges
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Re: to our posts yesterday about Atta in Maine,
I saw this press release here at ICE:
Maine Biotech Company Fined $500,000 for Smuggling and Fraud
http://www.ice.gov/graphics/news/newsreleases/articles/050808portland.htm
PORTLAND!!!!
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Maine Biological Laboratories
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1458685/posts
Biotech Company Fined $500,000 in Chicken Virus Smuggling Case
Cal, I noticed that one a year or two back, because I wondered if a company-that was doing business with the Saudis-that was linked to a (seized) AQ-funding chicken operation in the Carolinas or Georgia (don't recall now !)-might have been equipped to make a small batch of anthrax up.
I bounced the idea off someone else,who suggested I needed to get my tinfoil hat resurfaced.
I think you posted something about that here.
Bump Gene!!!!
For every illegal that ICE arrests and deports, 3 more enter the US unhindered.
I agree with that. Were talking millions entering undetected, illegally on a annual basis. Just look at many of our cities. It is so out of control and disgraceful.
There is absolutely no excuse for it.
You don't want the underground network investigated?
http://www.customs.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/commissioner/messages/highlights_2006budget.xml
Border Security - $6.7 Billion in 2006 Budget
Includes $137 million to detect WMDs
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) will receive a nearly 4.8% budget increase -- one of the highest in government -- under President Bush's proposed Fiscal Year 2006 budget. Specifically, the FY 2006 budget for CBP totals $6.7 billion, including $5.6 billion in appropriated resources and $1.1 billion in funding derived from user fees.
Today global terrorism is a real threat that allows no room for error. The President's budget, and the funding for technology, reflects the imperative of securing our border if we are to protect America against that threat, stated CBP Commissioner Robert Bonner in a press release.
CBP is the worlds largest border agency and Americas frontline defense in the war on terror. Within the Department of Homeland Security, CBP is the agency responsible for securing our nations borders, while facilitating global trade. The FY 2006 budget allows CBP to fulfill its priority mission of preventing terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering the U.S., while simultaneously facilitating the flow of people and trade across our borders.
The FY 2006 budget also provides the necessary resources to ensure that CBP continues to fulfill its traditional missions that include: combating the flow of illegal drugs and other contraband, protecting our agricultural and economic interests from harmful pests and diseases, collecting import duties, and enforcing U.S. trade laws.
A few highlights of CBP's $6.7 billion FY 2006 budget include:
Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Detection Technology
# Includes $137 million for Weapons of Mass Destruction Detection Technology, including $125 million for the purchase of Radiation Portal Monitors (RPMs).
A critical part of CBPs strategy to address the threat of nuclear and radiological terrorism is to screen all trucks, trains, cars, sea containers, airfreight, and mailbags with advanced radiation detection technology prior to release. As of January this year, a total of 403 RPMs have been deployed at our northern and southern border entry points. Before 9/11 there were none.
Americas Shield Initiative (ASI)
# Totals $51.1 million for Americas Shield Initiative (ASI), including $19.8 million for new investments.
ASI is an integrated, national web of border security with centralized command designed to gain greater control of our borders with Canada and Mexico.
According to CBP, ASI will not only dramatically improve our electronic surveillance capabilities along the southern and northern borders, but it will significantly strengthen our ability to detect, intercept, and secure the borders against illegal aliens, potential terrorists, weapons of mass destruction, illegal drugs and other contraband.
Additional Border Patrol Staffing
# Provides $36.9 million for 210 additional Border Patrol Agents, directly supporting the strategic goal to increase and extend control of the borders between the ports of entry.
Long Range Radar
# Provides $44.2 million total funding, including an increase of $31.7 million to fund the operation of long-range radar maintaining CBPs ability to monitor air traffic environments.
Long-range radar technology is used to detect and intercept aircraft attempting to avoid detection while entering the United States. CBP and Department of Defense will support FAA costs for operating and maintaining these systems.
Automated Commercial Environment (ACE)
# $305.5 million in ACE funding and $16.2 million in International Trade Data System funding to continue the multi-year modernization of CBPs trade management systems to enhance business processes that are essential to securing U.S. borders from terrorists by providing the intelligence require to target illicit goods, while ensuring the efficient processing of legitimate goods.
"For every illegal that ICE arrests and deports, 3 more enter the US unhindered"
is not good news. What they should do on that border is take some of those millions and build a fence Israel style and close it once and for all.
For every BP Agent they hire, 2 will quite, transfer to another agency or retire.
210 agents equals a net lose.
What do you make of Chertoff's latest comments, any real substance there or just trying to appease the growing anger?
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Until he backs it up with real action and reform, it's all lip service.
Cal, one of the biggest problems in any inquiry is "reverse engineering" of a theory.
One comes up with the theory, THEN tries to find evidence that will fit that theory: often casting promising information aside, because it "doesn't fit".
I'm pretty sure the FBI did that...as did MOST of us who looked at the anthrax murders.
I don't even think a fence would solve the problem right now.
My point of the links RWTB, is a spill over from the other thread just to show this isn't an ignored issue.
The system is so corrupt, the focus is just on Mexico.
Today, they collapsed a tunnel connection our border with Canada. Then there are the Indian Reservations that provide safe passage.
I've found maps of tunnels connecting to Mexico (I will post that in a bit).
I'm on the East Coast. We have no other country connection and we have an illegal gateway also. How? Don't know for a fact. I've heard stories about safe ports on certain days, safe flights...not 100% sure how they come in.
But, it isn't an ignored issue as being spouted on the other thread.
The whole network of 'safe zones', illegal documents, corrupt people, etc, all have to be weeded out.
You know Laura Wale, Comfort Inn, was tested for Anthrax before the other victims, right?
Were you on this thread?
I'll ping you to the other thread.
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