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Panic In A School. A Close Call During Execution Style Shooting in Juarez Print E-mail
Written by M3Report   
Saturday, 07 November 2009 08:05

El Diario , Norte (both: Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua)  11/5/09

Panic In A School; A Close Call

[An update in yesterday's report about homicides in Ciudad Juarez mentioned that there had been eleven such crimes but that there were still hours left in the day] Wednesday ended with a total of fifteen execution style murders in Ciudad Juarez. One other person was wounded but so far had survived. Yesterday's report had also mentioned that, in Juarez, four individuals were made to leave a car and were placed against a wall, where they were shot.

The wall happened to be made of cinder blocks and made up the outside perimeter of a grade school. There were some thirty children doing exercises on the other side of the wall at the time, and four of the rounds went through the wall and narrowly missed hitting the children.

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U.S. Border Patrol Weekly Blotter October 29 - November 4, 2009 Print E-mail
Written by CBP.gov   
Saturday, 07 November 2009 07:03

BPsectormapBorder Patrol agents seized over 10,727 pounds of marijuana and 150 pounds of cocaine. Agents arrested 19 criminal aliens and 6 gang members. There were 3 rocking incidents.

(<--from HonorFirst.com) 

Reported on October 29, 2009

Blaine Sector - Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Honduras near Sumas, Washington. During processing, the subject admitted to being a Mara Salvatrucha 13 (MS-13) gang member. Records checks revealed he had been previously removed from the United States.

Last Updated on Saturday, 07 November 2009 07:46
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CBP Issues Holiday Travel Advisory for Veterans Day, Remembrance Day Print E-mail
Written by CBP.gov   
Thursday, 05 November 2009 18:15

Pembina, N.D. - U.S. Customs and Border Protection reminds travelers planning trips across the border into the United States to make sure they have their proper documents and to anticipate possible heavy traffic during the observance of Veterans Day in the United States and Remembrance Day in Canada on November 11.

The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, implemented on June 1 requires U.S. and Canadian citizens, age 16 and older to present a valid, acceptable travel document that denotes both identity and citizenship when entering the U.S. by land or sea.

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Texas Agents Seize 878 Pounds of Marijuana in 2 Unrelated Incidents Print E-mail
Written by CBP.gov   
Thursday, 05 November 2009 18:08

weslaco_5f261Weslaco, Texas - U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Weslaco Border Patrol Station seized 878 pounds valued at $702,400, while on patrol south of Donna, Texas, in two unrelated seizures.

The first seizure happened on Wednesday, just before noon when agents encountered a black 1992 Honda Accord traveling north from the Rio Grande at a high rate of speed. The agents stopped the vehicle and observed two bundles of what appeared to be narcotics in the passenger area of the car.

Last Updated on Thursday, 05 November 2009 18:14
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Dallas Would-Be Bomber Hosam Smadi: The Case for 287(g) and Exit Tracking Print E-mail
Written by Janice Kephart   
Thursday, 05 November 2009 12:34

Center for Immigration Studies

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The case of 19-year-old Jordanian would-be terrorist Hosam Smadi points to the value of a viable, robust exit-tracking program that would verify that a foreign national has departed the United States. This was the message of a front-page New York Times story entitled, accurately enough, "U.S. Can't Trace Foreign Visitors on Expired Visas."1

However, the Smadi case also dramatically highlights why empowering local law enforcement with immigration data and enforcement powers through the Delegation of Immigration Authority under 287(g) can stop a terrorist when the system has no other derogatory information.

Last Updated on Thursday, 05 November 2009 12:43
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