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To: Poohbah
No, my problem is with people at the INS who think they deserve a job whether or not their job produces any results. Awwww, we get something less than $24 Billion dollars to have no effect on illegal immigration. Waaaaaah! How will we ever make ends meet! Why if we had only $22 billion, INS officers would be dying of starvation in the street. Why, for a mere $17billon I bet I could run an INS that says "Here is your rifle, here is your entrenching tool, here are the GPS coordinates of your hole, here are 25 MREs and a water filter, see you next Monday with your prisoners." Jimminy cricket you can keep a straight face and say $24 billion minus some pork isn't enough? Even if it was half pork, the people can reasonably expect a much much better job from their INS. Noooo, we want our Ninja armor so we can snatch little boys and send them back to the gulag. How about ratting out the scum who snatched Elian, for starters? THEN the INS might get some respect.
244 posted on 01/30/2002 7:05:13 AM PST by eno_
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Illegal Immigrants Worked At Navy Base
Tuesday January 29 02:56 PM EST KGTV TheSanDiegoChannel.com via Yahoo

No further charges will be pursued against a subcontractor for the Navy or 10 illegal immigrants found working at the submarine base on Point Loma, 10News reported.

The men, all from Mexico, were detained Sunday while working on an empty dry dock.

The immigrants were working on a painting project on the dock when Border Patrol agents who were training nearby spotted them.

According to 10News, Immigration and Naturalization Service officials said the men used counterfeit green cards to gain employment with Coastal Coatings, which has 150 workers at the base.

The INS returned the 10 people to Mexico after they agreed to leave.

Records were made for the immigrants and fingerprints were taken.

Coastal Coatings President Juan Loza said that some of the immigrants had drivers' licenses.

According to the INS, Coastal Coatings complied with immigration laws, including providing a list of employees to the Navy.

The INS might seek meetings with the local military in the future to see if the incident uncovered any loopholes in their procedures, 10News reported.


245 posted on 01/30/2002 7:43:46 PM PST by heleny
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