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  • ISIS Priest-Killer worked Full-Time as baggage handler -easily passed security checks (TR)

    07/29/2016 11:47:32 AM PDT · by wtd · 8 replies
    Inquisitr ^ | July 29, 2016 | Tara West
    ISIS Priest-Killer worked Full-Time as baggage handler in French airport, easily passed security checks One of the ISIS soldiers who slit Father Jacques Hamel’s throat during mass in Normandy had reportedly also worked full-time as a baggage handler at a nearby French airport. Abdelmalik Petitjean was one of the two Islamic State attackers who killed the priest before using nuns as human shields in a bid to flee police. Petitjean had pledged allegiance to ISIS and was seen on video declaring his place as a soldier for the terrorist group. However, despite his connections to the extremists, the young...
  • Stranded

    08/04/2005 7:19:15 PM PDT · by pulaskibush · 7 replies · 425+ views
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    Kenneth Wallis Stranded 8/3/05 http://kw7772005blog.blogspot.com/ Recently, federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 119 people in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, including a 14-year-old girl. The raid was triggered after a former worker at Petit Jean Poultry said she supplied others with fake identification cards. Most of the 119 arrested workers were deported without warning and more than 30 children were left behind in the Arkadelphia area. Most of the illegals were from Mexico. Rather than demand an investigation of the company as to how 119 employees of Petit Jean Poultry turned out to be in the country illegally, the leaders...
  • Immigration officials announce arrest of 119 at Arkadelphia

    07/28/2005 5:05:56 AM PDT · by sweetliberty · 1 replies · 330+ views
    AP ^ | July 28, 2005
    Immigration officials have raided a poultry plant and arrested 119 workers, but company officials say they suffered a 70 percent cut in production for what is really a clerical error. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency on Tuesday raided a Petit Jean Poultry Inc. plant and arrested 119 workers. Immigration officials allege the workers benefited from a scheme to supply them with fake identification cards. By Ronnie Farnam, a company manager, said many of the workers arrested have the necessary paperwork and that it was unnecessary to raid the plant. "A lot of them will be cleared," Farnam said....