Dear Members 1. FAA issues pilot licenses to 27 on Terrorist Watch List!Family Security Matters(H/T Rose) -New York Times report entitled: "27 Deemed to Be Threats Held Aviation Licenses" stated that that the FAA has no meaningful handle on those to whom that agency has issued pilots' licenses. This news article was based on a report (pdf document) issued by the Inspector General (Internal Affairs) that has oversight responsibility for the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). Over the past ten years our nation has spent huge sums of money, and we have witnessed such an erosion of our expectations of privacy and a curtailment in our rights that the Fourth Amendment is truly a shadow of its former self. This has been attributed to our nation's "War on Terror." As a former INS Senior Special Agent who has conducted investigations into international terrorists and transnational criminals whose tactics are nearly indistinguishable from those employed by terrorists, it is utterly unfathomable that the FAA has no meaningful handle on those to whom that agency has issued pilots' licenses. ********************************************************** 2. The latest monthly NC Illegal Alien Crime Report-"July 2011", has been posted and can be viewed here:http://www.ncfire.info/july2011.pdf . It is 67 Word doc pages of rape, murder and mayhem committed against NC citizens just for the month of July! The previous 2 and 1/2 years of monthly reports can be viewed on our website "Crime File Archives" at www.NCFIRE.info. ************************************************************* 3. MS-13 gang leader convicted of prostituting 12-year-old girl************************************************************* 4. Two charged with robbing pregnant woman's apartment************************************************************* 5. Eight indicted on charges of selling fake papers in Upper Fells Point -------------------- During three years the business brought in over $1.6 million, authorities say By Steve Kilar and Don Markus, The Baltimore Sun August 2 2011, 10:01 PM EDT More than $1.6 million in fake identification papers were sold in Southeast Baltimore's Upper Fells Point neighborhood over the past three years, according to a federal indictment made public Tuesday. The complete article can be viewed at: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-fake-immigration-papers-20110802,0,7451275.story Visit baltimoresun.com at http://www.baltimoresun.com ************************************************************* 6. Illegal re-entry topped all other charges in country's federal courtsWASHINGTON – Illegal re-entry became the most-frequent federal criminal charge in the United States during the first six months of fiscal 2011, a pattern that was mirrored in Arizona during that period. From October through March, federal prosecutors filed 18,552 illegal re-entry cases nationally, more than any other charge, according to data compiled by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse. First-time immigration prosecutions edged back into the lead in April, but TRAC attributed that to seasonal fluctuations. It said that illegal re-entry cases this year will be 3.5 percent higher than 2010 if prosecutions continue at the current pace. TRAC said Arizona had 8,968 illegal re-entry cases filed through the end of April. At that pace, it estimated that re-entry cases would be 12.8 percent higher in Arizona than last year and a stunning 214 percent higher than five years ago. ***************************************************** 7. From Mexico Yesterday night three municipal police officers working for the city of Navolato, Sinaloa decided to stop at a hot dog stand for some dinner. As they were eating, a heavily armed group arrived and directed a hail of gunfire at the officers. ***************************************************** 8. Video surfaces of inmate gunfight in Mexican prison ***************************************************** 9. Monday, 01 August 2011 10:52 Mexico Murder Reports Reveal Sharp Rise in KillingsAccording to one newspaper account, Mexico is on pace to surpass last year's record-breaking tally of murders, though the regional distribution of bloodshed is shifting significantly. As the Trans-Border Institute reports, Reforma, one of Mexico City's most prominent daily newspapers, counted 7,443 organized crime-related murders between January 1 and July 25, a 20 percent rise from the same period last year. The federal government hasn't released its totals for this year, but the number of organized-crime related murders reported by the authorities has for the last couple of years been significantly higher than most media counts. For example, Reforma counted 11,583 in 2010, while the government later said there had been 15,273. Ruthie Minnesotans Seeking Immigration Reform "Restore Order - Secure Our Border" "The Ruthie Report" 8 pm CST every Thursday and select the corresponding date from menu Ruthie Minnesotans Seeking Immigration Reform "Restore Order - Secure Our Border" "The Ruthie Report" 8 pm CST every Thursday and select the corresponding date from menu |
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