Snip: The stops yielded a wanted felon, two drunk drivers and one person in possession of cocaine. One of the undocumented immigrants stopped was the passenger in one of the DWI cars and the second was recognized because he had been stopped three weeks ago smuggling undocumented immigrants.
West said the man led Border Patrol agents to five undocumented immigrants who were waiting for him in the area. West said his deputies did not ask motorists about their immigration statuses.
Snip: The international work-in-progress, named the "Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America (SPP)," has a broad scope. The program goal, according to a release by the White House Office of the Press Secretary, is "To enhance the competitive position of North American industries in the global marketplace and to provide greater economic opportunity for all of our societies, while maintaining high standards of health and safety for our people, the United States, Mexico, and Canada will work together....
McAdoo closer to adopting English as official language
Snip: Holly asked if the resolution should include a phrase that wouldnt hold the borough responsible for paying to translate documents into other languages, but Labert recommended stopping with the language declaration. I dont see how youre going to enforce a language, but if we accept English for the language of our town and accept that all documents are going to be in English, I think thats fine for now, Labert said after the meeting. Holly said he was pleased to see borough council follow suit with officials in Hazleton, but said hes not sure whether officials in McAdoo will pursue other aspects of the citys proposal that spells out penalties for businesses found hiring illegal immigrants and for fining landlords who knowingly rent to illegal aliens.
Coppell man pleads guilty to forced labor
Snip: Coppell resident Sung Bum Chang pleaded guilty on June 12 to charges of forced labor. The former owner of a Dallas karaoke bar on Walnut Hill Lane, Club Wa, used an international smuggling network to bring South Korean women to the United States, where he later forced them to work in his club as hostesses.
Good work!
Did you happen to see on perhaps it was MSNBC last night about "forced labor camps"?
I haven't had time to research it yet.