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"March For Unity" To Combat Hamilton Racial Tension Post Date: 2005-06-25 00:15:21 by Zipporah
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People who live on Hamilton's east side are concerned that racial tensions over the alleged rape of a nine-year-old girl will escalate this weekend. To try to calm the chaos, some residents organized a "march for unity" for Friday evening. The march will go by the now-burned house where the girl was allegedly raped on Sunday. Following the rape report, the house was vandalized and then set on fire. On Thursday night, a hispanic man was stabbed on Central Avenue in Hamilton, but it's unclear if it was retaliation for the Sunday crime. The suspect in the rape is a hispanic man who's believed to be an illegal immigrant. Several aliases along with his were released by police ...
Name, Photo Of Suspect Released In Girl's Rape (illegal alien ?) Post Date: 2005-06-24 14:17:45 by Zipporah
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Police have released the name and a photo of the suspect in a Hamilton girl's rape. The nine-year-old was allegedly lured from her bicycle to a home on Sycamore Street in Hamilton Sunday evening and raped. Within the following 48 hours, the home where the alleged crime happened was vandalized and then set on fire, presumably by nearby residents seeking vigilante justice. The suspect, who many residents reported seeing the night of the alleged crime, was identified Thursday night as Alfredo Lopez Cruz. Cruz has many aliases, including Alfredo Lopez Cruiz, Mario Martinez, Richard Martinez, Richard Mario Martinez and Armando Fernandez. Police say six people have identified the man in ...
Police: Man Lured And Raped Girl, 9 Post Date: 2005-06-24 14:01:07 by Zipporah
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Police: Man Lured And Raped Girl, 9 We use 730 Sycamore St., Hamilton (WCPO/WCPO.com) Someone wrote "rapest" on the home (WCPO/WCPO.com) Reported by: Deb Silverman Police are looking for a man they say grabbed a nine-year-old girl and raped her inside a vacant Hamilton home. The alleged incident happened Sunday evening just before 7 p.m. in the 730 block of Sycamore Street. On Monday, the vacant house where the crime allegedly happened had been spray painted with the words "child molester" and "rapest" (sic). Rocks were thrown through a window. Police say the suspect enticed the girl to the vacant home and raped her. After the alleged crime, police ...
U.S. Border Patrol helping Iraqis set boundaries Post Date: 2005-06-23 22:38:12 by Zipporah
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As part of nation-building efforts in Iraq, U.S. forces have been tapped to perform duties that go beyond their regular military training. But establishing order at the country's out-of-control borders proved too difficult a task for soldiers, so the Defense Department is looking to other uniformed experts for a little help. "We recognized early on that we just don't have those types of talents and skills," said Lt. Col. Fred Wellman, spokesman for the Multi-National Security Transition Command in Baghdad. For nearly a year, U.S. Border Patrol and Customs agents, both now working under U.S. Customs and Border Protection, have been quietly dispatched to help establish Iraq's ...
14-year-old Detroit boy is shot to death on his porch Post Date: 2005-06-22 15:06:15 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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14-year-old Detroit boy is shot to death on his porch June 22, 2005 Reymundo Rosa, 14, was fatally wounded in a drive-by shooting early Tuesday while he was sitting on his porch in southwest Detroit. Just after midnight, Rosa was on the porch of his home in the 5600 block of Chopin with friends, his sister Anna Martinez said, when a car pulled up and someone shouted at Rosa. The killer then used a shotgun to pump three shots into Rosa's face and chest, said Sgt. Eren Stephens. Detroit police said the fatal shooting is being investigated. Family members blamed the shooting on gang members, who were upset that Rosa refused to join. Martinez said the people who shot her brother yelled ...
Minuteman cancellation triggers free speech grumbles Post Date: 2005-06-22 11:08:45 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Minuteman cancellation triggers free speech grumbles By: GIG CONAUGHTON - Staff Writer ENCINITAS - City of Encinitas and county sheriff's officials were accused Monday of squashing First Amendment rights after demanding that a local political club pay $15,000 for security to allow a controversial leader of the anti-illegal-immigration Minuteman Group to speak. Craig Nordal, leader of the neophyte North Coast Republican Club, said the club voted Monday to indefinitely postpone Wednesday's political fund-raising talk by Jim Gilchrist, leader of the Minuteman Project. Gilchrist and the Minuteman Project caused a national furor in April when they sent volunteers into the Arizona desert near ...
Skeptical but fed up, Texas ranchers meet Minutemen Post Date: 2005-06-21 11:41:16 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Skeptical but fed up, Texas ranchers meet Minutemen Associated Press Jun. 20, 2005 02:12 PM GOLIAD, Texas - Ranchers fed up with illegal immigration from Mexico planned to meet Monday with a volunteer border-patrol group in one of the first welcoming signs members of the Minutemen Project have received in Texas. Owners of thousands of acres of South Texas ranchland say immigrants have damaged their land and made the town unsafe. They say the answer may be the Minutemen, who in April monitored the Arizona-Mexico border and reported suspected illegal crossings to authorities. Minuteman leaders have said they will begin to patrol the Texas-Mexico border in October. But their expected ...
2 arrested at border are wanted in county Post Date: 2005-06-21 11:32:35 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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2 arrested at border are wanted in county The Arizona Republic Jun. 21, 2005 12:00 AM Immigration officers in El Paso this weekend captured two men wanted in killings in Maricopa County, according to officials with U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Alex Daniel Vasquez-Fuentes, 29, was trying to come into the United States at the Paso Del Norte entry point on foot Friday, according to a Customs and Border Protection press release. He gave immigration officers a birth certificate as his only form of identification. He later told officers the certificate didn't belong to him and said he was wanted in the Valley, according to the release. Using digital fingerprint technology, officers ...
THE MINUTEMAN PROJECT IS LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD VOLUNTEERS FROM THE FOLLOWING VOCATIONS: Post Date: 2005-06-17 15:22:15 by robin
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THE MINUTEMAN PROJECT "OPERATION SPOTLIGHT" IS ASSEMBLING A NETWORK OF FORMER AND RETIRED SPECIALISTS FROM THE AMERICAN JUDICIARY SYSTEM FOR THE PURPOSE OF LEGALLY PROVIDING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE RELATIVE TO DELIBERATE VIOLATIONS OF STATE OR FEDERAL IMMIGRATION, TAX OR EMPLOYMENT LAWS.OPERATION SPOTLIGHTTHE MINUTEMAN PROJECT IS LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD VOLUNTEERS FROM THE FOLLOWING VOCATIONS:PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS (OR JUDGES) RETIRED OR FORMER MEMBERS OF THE JUDICIARY FROM ANY LEGAL DISCIPLINE, ESPECIALLY THOSE WITH SUBSTANTIAL PROSECUTORIAL EXPERIENCE IN: IMMIGRATION LAW TAX EVASION CIVIL RIGHTS* CRIMINAL INVESTIGATORSRETIRED OR FORMER INVESTIGATORS ...
Police: Accused murderer in U.S. illegally {my area} Post Date: 2005-06-15 08:01:41 by Grumble Jones
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Police: Accused murderer in U.S. illegally By G. Wayne Laepple The Daily Item MILTON Fredil Omar Rodriquez-Fuentes is an illegal alien with an outstanding deportation order against him, Milton police learned Tuesday. Mr. Fuentes, 23, is currently in Northumberland County Prison, awaiting a preliminary hearing on charges that he stabbed Carly S. Snyder, 20, to death early Friday. Det. Ken Royer of the Milton police said the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, formerly the Immigration and Naturalization Services, told him that Mr. Fuentes is a Honduran citizen and is in this country illegally. Click for Full Text!
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Study shows Mexican migrants have high rates of HIV Post Date: 2005-06-14 21:24:25 by robin
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LOS ANGELES - Mexican migrants are infected with HIV at a higher rate than the general population in California and Mexico, according to two studies released Monday. The findings marked a significant change from past research that found migrants engaged in high risk behavior but were unlikely to contract the disease. A study of Mexican migrants in California found that 0.6 percent were infected with HIV. That compares to numbers released Monday by the CDC, which put the prevalence rate as of 2003 at around 0.4 percent in the general U.S. population. A separate study of migrants in their home states in Mexico found the rate of infection was even higher, at 1.1 percent, compared to 0.3 ...
1 in 2 new Americans since 2000 is Hispanic Post Date: 2005-06-11 17:31:30 by Zipporah
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The nation's Hispanic population has expanded by 6 million people since the 2000 census, equaling the growth of all other minorities and non-minorities combined. Census Bureau estimates being released today show a Hispanic population of 41.3 million as of July 1, 2004. With that 17 percent growth since the official census date of April 1, 2000, Latinos continued to widen their margin as the nation's largest minority group. Immigration accounted for nearly half of the increase, and a high birthrate the rest.Observers say the continuing rapid growth has broad implications on fronts ranging from the economy and race relations to politics and education. "Now we are everywhere," said ...
Teen reporter targeted for immigration column Oregon high school hosts pro-Mexico protest in response to op-ed piece Post Date: 2005-06-10 08:26:34 by Zipporah
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A 17-year-old student who wrote an anti-illegal immigration column in his school newspaper was targeted by a radical Hispanic group that sponsored a protest where students marched through campus behind a Mexican flag. Trent Demarest of Corvallis High School in Corvallis, Ore., tells WND he decided to make his last column of the school year about what he considers one of the most important public-policy issues facing the U.S.: illegal immigration. "It wasn't the first time I've written a controversial opinion piece," Demarest said, "because I'm the only conservative on the high-school newspaper staff in a very liberal town." Demarest said he was taken aside by his ...
New Tack Against Illegal Immigrants: Trespassing Charges Post Date: 2005-06-10 08:10:52 by crack monkey
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New Tack Against Illegal Immigrants: Trespassing Charges By Michael Powell Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, June 10, 2005; A01 NEW IPSWICH, N.H. -- The police chief of this tiny whitewashed New England town has crafted his own border-control policy -- he has charged illegal immigrants from Mexico with trespassing in New Hampshire. The novel legal strategy has made a minor celebrity of W. Garrett Chamberlain. The 36-year-old police chief hops to his feet and deposits a pile of letters on his desk, from Alaskans and Californians, Border Patrol agents and soldiers in Iraq, all applauding his initiative. Fox News commentators have called, too, seeking his views on national immigration ...
Let's grab a cab to the United States Post Date: 2005-06-08 13:27:31 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Let's grab a cab to the United StatesCoast Guard intercepts Cubans in floating taxi The Associated Press Updated: 8:54 a.m. ET June 8, 2005 MIAMI - A vintage blue taxicab converted into a seagoing vessel and carrying several Cuban immigrants was intercepted Tuesday off Key West by the Coast Guard, a television station reported. Footage from NBC-6 in Miami showed Coast Guard officers boarding the blue vehicle, which had been modified with a boat prow in front and appeared to have at least four immigrants aboard. The Coast Guard declined to comment. "Under U.S. government policy, we cannot discuss migrant interdiction operations until disposition is complete," said Petty Officer ...
Mesa Latino activist calls for boycott of auto dealer over Prop. 200 support Post Date: 2005-06-08 10:53:21 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Mesa Latino activist calls for boycott of auto dealer over Prop. 200 support Yvonne Wingett The Arizona Republic Jun. 8, 2005 12:00 AM A Mesa activist on Tuesday called for a boycott of a business owned by one of Proposition 200's key champions. LULAC member Jon Garrido's appeal to withhold patronage of Randy Childress' auto dealership is the latest in a series of protests, boycotts and marches in response to the Nov. 2 passage of the immigration law, also supported by many Latinos. Some of the events have drawn thousands onto city streets and the state Capitol and they have been praised as impressive symbolic public demonstrations. But they've also been sporadic and mostly ineffective ...
Man With [bloody] Chain Saw Allowed to Enter U.S. Post Date: 2005-06-07 17:42:17 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Man With Chain Saw Allowed to Enter U.S. By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN Associated Press Writer BOSTON (AP) -- On April 25, Gregory Despres arrived at the U.S.-Canadian border crossing at Calais, Maine, carrying a homemade sword, a hatchet, a knife, brass knuckles and a chain saw stained with what appeared to be blood. U.S. customs agents confiscated the weapons and fingerprinted Despres. Then they let him into the United States. The following day, a gruesome scene was discovered in Despres' hometown of Minto, New Brunswick: The decapitated body of a 74-year-old country musician named Frederick Fulton was found on Fulton's kitchen floor. His head was in a pillowcase under a kitchen table. His ...
Mexican Insurer Covers Cost of Shipping Home Bodies of Migrants Killed in U.S. Post Date: 2005-06-06 17:03:54 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Mexican Insurer Covers Cost of Shipping Home Bodies of Migrants Killed in U.S. By Will Weissert Associated Press Writer Published: Jun 6, 2005 MEXICO CITY (AP) - They live and die in the United States, but for the families of many Latin Americans, burial must be in their home country. It is a journey that can be delayed for months by the expensive and confusing process of negotiating international borders. Now a Mexican insurance company is selling low-cost policies to Latin Americans, promising to pay to embalm a body, get it to even the remotest of hometowns and pay funeral costs. With offices in Mexico City and Lynwood, Calif., Grupo Servicios Especiales Profesionales offers ...
Dramatic birth in border crossing [Full Thread] Post Date: 2005-06-06 12:47:27 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Dramatic birth in border crossing Baby born on helicopter Susan Carroll Republic Tucson Bureau Jun. 6, 2005 12:00 AM TUCSON - Elva Hernandez's contractions were getting closer. Every 90 seconds. Every 80 seconds. At seven months pregnant, she was about to deliver a premature baby in the middle of the Arizona desert. Her eldest son, 14-year-old Alejandro, and a cousin had already gone off three hours earlier, searching for the U.S. Border Patrol to bring help. Her husband stayed with her as the contractions started getting closer. She prayed, bargained with God, swearing her seventh attempt to cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally would be her last. "I promised if everything went ...
The Mexican Connection Post Date: 2005-06-05 17:13:32 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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The Mexican Connection Sunday, June 05, 2005 STEVE SUO MEXICO CITY -- America's methamphetamine crisis is now rooted in Mexico, where drug cartels are illicitly obtaining tons of pseudoephedrine, the key ingredient needed to make the potent stimulant. Mexico's imports of the cold medicine have vaulted from 66 tons to 224 tons in the past five years, customs records show. That's roughly double what the country needs to meet the legitimate demands of cold and allergy sufferers, an analysis by The Oregonian found. U.S. officials say meth production in Mexico is rising because Mexican traffickers can no longer easily obtain pseudoephedrine in the United States and Canada, which have cracked ...
Border agent wounded while halting drug-laden truck Post Date: 2005-06-03 18:32:55 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Border agent wounded while halting drug-laden truck By Gregory Alan Gross UNION-TRIBUNE BREAKING NEWS TEAM 11:47 a.m. June 3, 2005 LIVE OAK SPRINGS ? A U.S. Border Patrol agent was wounded in the leg by a shotgun blast Friday morning when he tried to intercept a pickup truck loaded with hundreds of pounds of narcotics. The unidentified agent, who is based in Campo, was taken by ambulance to a hospital. His wounds were not life-threatening, according to a Border Patrol spokesman. Heavily-armed Border Patrol agents, backed by Sheriff's deputies and California Highway Patrol officers, sealed off an area south of Interstate 8 between Live Oak Springs and Crestwood Road. Officers searched ...
Dallas Principals Face Spanish Principle Post Date: 2005-06-03 18:18:32 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Dallas Principals Face Spanish Principle Wednesday, June 01, 2005 DALLAS - A proposed solution to a lack of communication between English-speaking school principals and Spanish-speaking parents has a lot of people talking in Texas. Some Hispanic Dallas moms say they're often in the dark about how their children are performing in school because they don't know English, and the principal doesn't know Spanish. A new proposal before the school board would force principals to learn the native language of the majority of students ? for 43 percent of pupils at Dallas schools that language is Spanish. Critics argue the plan is a threat to the official language of America. The Dallas Council of ...
Police meet with South Park residents about gun violence Post Date: 2005-06-02 12:37:48 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Police meet with South Park residents about gun violence By HECTOR CASTRO SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER Frustrated South Park residents, upset over yet another teenage shooting victim in their community, heard police officials yesterday say they have plans to combat the gun violence. "It's come to the point where it's a serious crisis, and we need to put an end to it," Seattle police Deputy Chief John Diaz told a group of about 50 mostly Latino residents who gathered at the South Park Community Center. Today, officials plan a press conference at Seattle police headquarters to discuss a task force of sorts involving federal and local law enforcement agencies and officials ...
Border Volunteers Not So Welcomed in Texas Post Date: 2005-06-02 11:12:09 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Border Volunteers Not So Welcomed in Texas By LYNN BREZOSKY, Associated Press Writer Thu Jun 2, 6:40 AM ET HARLINGEN, Texas - The controversial civilian patrol group that helped capture hundreds of illegal immigrants along the Mexico-Arizona border and won praise from California's governor is getting a pre-emptive cold shoulder in Texas. Minuteman Project organizer Chris Simcox warned that if Congress didn't buttress the U.S. Border Patrol with National Guard or other military troops this summer, the patrol would deploy to California in August and Texas in October. But although Minuteman organizers said nearly 1,000 volunteers from around the country were ready, Texas civil rights ...
Border agent indicted in drugs, weapons, bribery case Post Date: 2005-06-02 10:47:01 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
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Border agent indicted in drugs, weapons, bribery case Susan Carroll Republic Tucson Bureau Jun. 2, 2005 12:00 AM TUCSON - A U.S. Border Patrol agent has been indicted on 17 counts of drug trafficking, weapons and bribery charges, according to court records unsealed Wednesday. Juan L. Sanchez, 28, who worked at the Nogales Border Patrol station, appeared in U.S. District Court in Tucson on Wednesday for an initial hearing. A federal grand jury indicted Sanchez on May 18 on charges including conspiracy with intent to distribute more than 3,500 pounds of marijuana, a crime that carries a maximum penalty of up to life in prison. According to the indictment, Sanchez also faces charges for ...
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