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This was in the news a couple of days ago; update:
Afghan Shops Searched for Stolen Files (Excerpted)
By DANIEL COONEY, Associated Press Writer
Apr 12, 2006 45 minutes ago
The shopkeeper, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of fears he may be arrested, said he was not interested in the data stored on the memory sticks and was selling them for the value of the hardware.
"They were all stolen from offices inside the base by the Afghans working there," he said. "I get them all the time."
About 2,000 Afghans are employed as cleaners, office staff and laborers at the Bagram base.
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A 502-page manual on how to operate a CH-47 Chinook chopper, a mainstay of the 18,000 U.S. troops serving in Afghanistan, was also there, including photos and diagrams.
Many of the other goods on sale in the stores still had stickers indicating the price at the military store. The Afghan shops were selling them for about 25 percent less.
In one store, two Afghans with long flowing black beards were haggling over the price of compasses.
Nearby, two young boys were trying to sell cartons of fresh yogurt. One, who gave his name as Nazar, said a friend had stolen them from the military mess hall.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060412/ap_on_re_as/afghan_us_stolen_intelligence&printer=1
Tri-S Security Corp. has announced that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Procurement Division, has selected its subsidiary, Paragon Systems, Inc., to secure the DHS headquarters Nebraska Avenue Complex (NAC) in Washington, D.C.
Paragon Systems, based in the Washington, DC area, will provide highly trained armed guards, special police officers, emergency dispatchers, desk sergeants, emergency medical technicians and alarm monitors to the DHS headquarters 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Paragon Systems management team has begun to execute the transition protocols for security services which will commence in August 2006.
Tri-S Security Wins Department of Homeland Security Contract
Hmmm....Tyson must be making too much money. Maybe if more Americans knew what they were doing with their money...they might just stop buying their products.
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"German court set to pass 'honour killing' verdict"
Khaleej Times Online ^ | April 12 2006 | Reuters
Posted on 04/12/2006 2:52:57 PM PDT by knighthawk
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "BERLIN - A German court is due to give a verdict on Thursday in the trial of three brothers of Turkish origin accused of murdering their sister because they felt their familys honour had been tarnished by her Western lifestyle.
The so-called honour killing of 23-year-old Hatun Surucu, who was shot while standing at a bus stop in a Berlin suburb last year, sparked outrage and anguished debate about an immigrant community at odds with mainstream German society.
The shock was exacerbated shortly afterwards when boys at a nearby school with many pupils from immigrant families were reported to have openly applauded the killing because the victim had lived like a German.
The case has added fuel to a simmering debate over the descendants of the mainly Turkish guest workers whose labour helped fuel Germanys post-war Economic Miracle but who remain in many ways foreigners in the country.
Prosecutors say the Surucu brothers felt dishonoured by their sister, who lived on her own with her 5-year-old son after leaving a cousin she had been forced to marry as a young girl.
They say the older two cooperated to procure a gun and lure her to a meeting where their youngest brother, at the time a minor, shot her several times in the head and chest.
It was an execution in the middle of the street, state prosecutor Matthias Weidling said last month."
Well I reckon this is just another of those good people just looking for work in America cases - or not! Wonder how many more just like him are protesting in our nation's streets? Thanks for the post Cindy.
You're welcome MamaDearest.
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http://www.ice.gov/graphics/news/newsreleases/articles/060411dc.htm
News Release
April 11, 2006
Two employment agencies and nine individuals charged with hiring and harboring illegal aliens, mail fraud and laundering $5.3 million
-- ICE agents arrest suspects in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio --
WASHINGTON, D.C. Two temporary employment agencies and nine individuals affiliated with the agencies have been charged in a $5.3 million scheme involving the employment of illegal aliens, harboring of illegal aliens, mail fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering, according to a federal indictment unsealed today in the Northern District of Ohio.
This morning, agents from the Department of Homeland Securitys U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Department of Labor Inspector General, and FBI arrested three defendants in Philadelphia, PA, one in New York, N.Y, and another in Columbus, Ohio. A sixth defendant has agreed to turn himself over to federal authorities. The three remaining individuals are at large.
According to the indictment, the defendants conspired to employ illegal aliens, as well as legal aliens who had no authorization to work in the United States. They also conspired to provide transportation and housing for these aliens, as well as help them obtain fraudulent documents. The indictment also alleges that they profited from this illegal employment scheme and laundered millions in proceeds.
At the heart of the scheme were HV Connect, Inc., a temporary employment agency that operated in Philadelphia, PA, and Canton, Ohio, and TN Job Service, Inc, a temporary employment agency that operated in Philadelphia, PA, Pennsauken, NJ, Canton, Ohio, and New Philadelphia, Ohio.
According to the indictment, these agencies contracted with unwitting companies in Ohio to provide them with several hundred workers. In doing so, the employment agencies falsely represented to their clients that the workers were legal and authorized to work in the United States, when most were illegal and did not have work authorization. The employment firms also falsely represented that they would pay payroll taxes and workers compensation premiums for the employees.
The indictment further alleges that the owners of the temporary employment agencies and other defendants laundered roughly $5.3 million in proceeds that they earned from this illegal employment, mail and wire fraud scheme through various business and personal bank accounts.
Several of the defendants used illegal proceeds from this scheme for personal transactions, including the construction of a new home in New Jersey, the purchase of jewelry, clothing, liquor, and spending at casinos, according to the indictment.
Worksite enforcement is a crucial piece of the departments Secure Border Initiative, said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. This case in particular, where employers are alleged to have deliberately provided illegal aliens to employers, exemplifies precisely the type of illegal facilitation that must be stopped. We will continue to crack down on those who promote violations of the rule of law by knowingly or recklessly furnishing illegal workers and employing abusive labor practices.
ICE has no tolerance for companies that knowingly engage in the employment of illegal aliens," said ICE Assistant Secretary Julie Myers. "We will use all of our investigative tools to bring these unscrupulous employers to justice. Todays arrests reflect our get-tough approach. ICE is committed to exposing all illegal activities undertaken by companies to support their employment of aliens unauthorized to work in the United States. Companies such as HV Connect, Inc., undermine our laws, which ultimately undermines legal American workers.
The indictment charges the following defendants:
Trung Tom Q. Nguyen: operator of HV Connect and TN Job Service / arrested today in Philadelphia.
An Andrew Q. Nguyen: operator of HV Connect and TN Job Service / arrested today in Philadelphia.
Hon Vuong: operator of HV Connect / remains at large.
Mshenga Abdy Nasseb: operator of HV Connect and TN Job Service and employed to supervise aliens / remains at large.
Ridha Boughalmi: employed by operators of HV Connect and TN Job Service to supervise aliens / has agreed to voluntarily surrender to authorities.
Ashraf Alex M. Abdelwahed: operator of Alexandria Employment Agency in New York, a temporary employment agency that allegedly recruited aliens and assigned them to work for HV Connect in Ohio / arrested today in New York, N.Y.
Abdulrahman A. Mtumwa: employed by operators of HV Connect and TN Job Service to supervise aliens / arrested today in Columbus, Ohio.
Thao Thi Nguyen: wife of Trung Nguyen / arrested today in Philadelphia
Tai TerryVan Nguyen: operator of TN Job Service/ remains at large
HV Connect, Inc.
TN Job Service, Inc.
An indictment is merely an allegation. Defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
-- ICE --
UPDATE...
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=/Nation/archive/200604/NAT20060412c.html
"Rice: 'Time for Action' on Iran"
By Susan Jones
CNSNews.com Senior Editor
April 12, 2006
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "(CNSNews.com) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Wednesday said the world is very concerned about Iran's defiant pursuit of nuclear technology, and when the U.N. Security Council meets later this month, "I do think it will be time for action," she said.
"This is not a question of Iran's right to civil nuclear power," Rice told reporters in Washington. She said it's a question of the world believing that Iran should not have the technology that could lead to a nuclear weapon."
You're right about that. Haven't bought any Tyson product since the first reports of illegals at their plants (many years ago).
This article will give you a good perspective about Tyson and its hiring of illegals
Snip: In July[1997], the INS apprehended 72 Mexican and 33 Guatemalans at a Tyson Foods poultry processing plant in Ashland, Alabama. The Ashland police chief reportedly welcomed the raid, because the "town was becoming overrun with illegal aliens." He estimated that 500 of the 2,400 local residents were immigrants. Tyson, with 1,100 employees, is the second largest employer in Clay county, which has a population of 13,600.
Wolverine Packing terminated the workers for due cause if the workers were notified in writing and orally not to miss work to attend the rally. More relevant here is the fact that Wolverine is employing "undocumented" workers, that according to an activist source in that article. "Undocumented" translates to ILLEGAL, and whatever company employs illegal aliens should be subject to a very large fine. Instead our government chooses to turn the other cheek, not collect potentially massive amounts of money from employers abusing our laws in the form of fines, and, in effect, promoting illegals in the American workplace.
If Wolverine Packing was sincere about it's efforts, it would cease and desist hiring any illegals whatsoever. The fired workers were natives of Mexico. Many had worked at Wolverine Packing for several years, and some were undocumented immigrants, Herrada said.
Once they make it across the border, we'd have to locate each and every one of them to send them back, and our politicians are doing a phenomenal job of letting them know they'll be safe and secure once they've established themselves. Just about every news source has reported we can't possibly ship back 10-40 million people - so they'd be HOME (new) FREE - them and all that can manage to get here. The evacuation of Mexico is in full swing with virtually no opposition.
Well of course they will, otherwise they wouldn't have anyone showing up for work. (sarcasm)
Excellent post Lucy. So much for "security" within our bases. Loose security in this case may eventually lead to the deaths of American or coalition force lives. Incredibly sloppy to allow Afghan workers (no matter what their job description) access to areas with critical data. This is huge!
If memory serves me, we had somehing that related to a threat on the QE2 about a year or more ago here on this thread. I can't remember what it was though. :(
Yep they send us the ones they don't want like the rapists and pedophiles.
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#1109 - Admiral Ali Shamkhani: We Have the Capability to Make Shahab Missiles Like Candy
Iran Ch.2 - 3/21/2006 - 00:02:32
#1108 - Saddam Hussein's Daughter, Raghad: My Father Is More Dear to Me Than My Children
Al-Arabiya TV (Dubai) - 4/9/2006 - 00:02:26
#1107 - Palestinian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Al-Zahar Defends "Martyrdom-Seeking Operations"
Al-Arabiya TV (Dubai) - 4/6/2006 - 00:01:04
#1106 - Commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Air Force, General Hosein Salami: We Are Capable of Blocking Oil Export from the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman with Our Missiles, "You Don't Need to Hear this From FOX News"
IRIB/Jaam-E-Jam3 (Iran) - 4/4/2006 - 00:03:39
Stepping back in time...
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"QE2 liner was terror target - report"
icNewcastle ^ | August 04 2004
Posted on 08/04/2004 11:16:34 AM PDT by knighthawk
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"Report: Al Qaeda Targeting Oceanliners
FoxNews ^ | Dec. 28, 2003 | FoxNews"
Posted on 12/28/2003 12:03:05 PM PST by FairOpinion
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:38:13 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
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"Al-Qaeda turns to targeting luxury cruise liners in its jihad against the West."
New.Com.AU ^ | December 29, 2003 | staff writers
Posted on 12/28/2003 5:19:04 AM PST by yankeedame
"Al-qaeda blueprint exposed"
That's not sarcasm. It's quite likely true.
Glad you're home.
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I've been boycotting Tyson for years. A cousin-in-law used to work for them in Arkansas. She hasn't eaten commercially prepared chicken since.
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