In Tijuana Deported Migrants Struggle to Survive

August 5, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — After 15 years of
installing marble in homes in Escondido, California, Porfirio Perez was caught
without a driver’s license during a February traffic stop and deported.  Now the 42-year-old just tries to survive in this sprawling industrial border city, 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometers) from his birthplace of Puebla in central Mexico.  He is among hundreds of deportees who are stuck in Tijuana, which sits across from San Diego, California. Some don’t have
the money for a bus trip home. Some are waiting Read more

Border Patrol whistleblower from Port Angeles!!

July 29, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Border Patrol whistleblower pays price for refusing
unearned overtime pay

By Joe Davidson, Published: July 28   Washington Post

There is little work to do at the
Port Angeles, Wash., station, where he is assigned, he said. He calls it a
“black hole” where agents have “no purpose, no mission.” Read more

Nowhere-Near-the-Border Patrol in Forks

July 29, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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How a flushgovernment agency

found trouble in the coastal home of Twilight.

By NinaShapiro

pubished:
July 27, 2011

One day earlier this May, Benjamin Roldan Salinas and Crisanta
Ramos decided to explore a new area of the Olympic National Forest. The
Hispanic couple was looking for salal, a green, oval-leafed plant that is
prized by florists around the world for its ability to stay fresh for weeks. It
grows like a weed on the mountainsides around Forks, a tiny town on the Olympic
Peninsula Read more

Utah: 2 Plead Guilty in Data Breach

June 8, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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June 6, 2011
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Two former state workers pleaded guilty Monday to their roles in the release of a list of 1,300 names of people suspected of being in the country illegally. Read more

Body of missing man found in Sol Duc River.

June 6, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Article published Jun 6, 2011
By Rob Ollikainen

Peninsula Daily News
FORKS — The body of Benjamin Roldan Salinas, the West End man who had been missing since May 14 after running from a highway
traffic stop, was found in the Sol Duc River three miles east of Sappho, the
Clallam County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Sunday night. Read more

New York state pulls out of “Secure Communities”

June 2, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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A statement from Mr. Cuomo’s office said there was “mounting evidence” that the program, called Secure Communities, had not only failed to meet its goal of deporting the most serious immigrant criminals but was also undermining law enforcement and compromising public safety.  Read more

Far From Home

June 2, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Why is Border Patrol patrolling so far from the border?

AAAComments (2)    By Nina Shapiro Wednesday, Jun 1 2011

Two weeks ago, a traffic stop in Forks—the home of chaste teen vampires and a town closer in proximity to Kent than Canada—illuminated a previously dark corner of the ongoing immigration debate. It all began when a U.S. Forest Service agent noticed something suspicious: a Dodge Durango parked on the side of Highway 101.  Read more

Rally against new Border Patrol Station in Port Angeles

May 23, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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By Rob Ollikainen
Peninsula Daily News
PORT ANGELES — Dozens flocked to a Port Angeles rally against the
expansion of the Border Patrol headquarters at the site of the planned building renovation on Sunday. Thirty-five protesters held signs in support of immigrants’ rights and against defense spending during the two-hour May Day Rally.

They stood on both sides of Front Street near the intersection of
Penn Street, where Homeland Security will Read more

Call in NY to Quit U.S. Immigration Program

May 23, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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May 9, 2011      NYT  

A group of 38 state lawmakers sent a letter to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Monday urging him to remove New York from a national program that has been a cornerstone of the Obama administration’s immigration enforcement efforts. Read more

Arizona Lawmakers Push New Round of Immigration Restrictions

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February 23, 2011
By MARC LACEY, NYT

PHOENIX — Arizona lawmakers are proposing a sweeping package of immigration restrictions that might make the controversial measures the state approved last year, which the Obama administration went to court to block, look mild.

Illegal immigrants would be barred from driving in the state, enrolling in school or receiving most public benefits. Their children would receive special birth certificates that would make clear that the state does not consider them Arizona citizens. Read more

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