A U.S. Border Patrol academy in New Mexico will be used to house up to 700 adults with children who have crossed illegally into the United States, Fox News reported.
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson made the announcement before the House Committee on Homeland Security on June 24. He said the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center at Artesia would serve as a temporary holding facility where U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement can house illegals “in a humane manner” pending their expedited deportation. Continue reading “Border Agent Academy to House Illegals”
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In the heavily fracked Keystone State, the economic interests of frackers trump the health concerns of residents.
That much is abundantly clear in the wake of an extraordinary story by StateImpact Pennsylvania, which interviewed two retired state health department workers. The former workers say they were ordered to not return the phone calls of residents who complained that nearby fracking was harming their health. Instead, they were told to pass messages on to their superiors, who apparently never returned the calls either. The health workers were also given a list of fracking-related “buzzwords” to watch out for:
Continue reading “Pennsylvania ordered its health workers to never discuss fracking”
The Los Angeles Police Department, like many urban police forces today, is both heavily armed and thoroughly computerised. The Real-Time Analysis and Critical Response Division in downtown LA is its central processor. Rows of crime analysts and technologists sit before a wall covered in video screens stretching more than 10 metres wide. Multiple news broadcasts are playing simultaneously, and a real-time earthquake map is tracking the region’s seismic activity. Half-a-dozen security cameras are focused on the Hollywood sign, the city’s icon. In the centre of this video menagerie is an oversized satellite map showing some of the most recent arrests made across the city – a couple of burglaries, a few assaults, a shooting. Continue reading “Predicting crime, LAPD-style”
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Tom Homan, the official overseeing Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s removal operations, said Wednesday it will take years for the unaccompanied minors streaming across the border to appear before an immigration judge.
In a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the tens of thousands of Central American unaccompanied minors Wednesday, committee chairman Bob Goodlatte pressed Homan on the idea that it will likely take years for the children and family unit members apprehended at the border to have their cases heard, noting that many likely will never be removed — even if they show up for their hearings — given the administration’s enforcement priorities. Continue reading “ICE Removal Operations Director Confirms: Years Before Illegals Have Cases Heard”
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ABC News star Diane Sawyer will be stepping down from her role as anchor on ” ABC World News” this September. She will be replaced by “20/20” co-anchor, former WTVH-5 anchor and Syracuse-area native David Muir.
Muir anchors the “World News” weekend edition, and will be stepping into a role Sawyer has filled for five years, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Continue reading “Syracuse native David Muir to replace Diane Sawyer as ‘ABC World News’ anchor”
Some members of a bi-partisan group of congressional leaders appeared extremely uncomfortable during the song portion of an event held Tuesday.
The group, which consisted of Rep. John Boehner, Sen. Harry Reid, Sen. Mitch McConnell, Sen. Carl Levin, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Marcia Fudge and Rep. John Lewis, awarded the Congressional Gold medal posthumously to Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King. Continue reading “Members Of Congress Awkwardly Sway, Sing And Hold Hands”
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Somewhere between reason and feeling exists another basic component of our humanness known as conscience. So important is this faculty of human existence-an individual’s conviction about the rightness or wrongness of their actions-that James Madison believed conscience should have been a permanent part of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, even an unalienable right.
When Madison spoke to the First Congress he proposed 20 amendments for a Bill of Rights, not the ten that most people are accustomed to today. One important liberty that Madison wanted to protect from federal and state governments and abusive powers was conscience. According to Madison and in a pre-preamble to the constitution: “No state should violate the equal rights of conscience, …”(1) Continue reading “Why Is Most Important Right Missing from U.S. Constitution?”
National Review Online – by Ryan Lovelace
Ronnie Osburn was preparing to talk to National Review Online Thursday about lawlessness in his border community when his home was broken into.
Osburn, a rancher who lives just south of a Border Patrol checkpoint in Brooks County, Texas, says he stepped away for about 45 minutes, and when he returned somebody had trashed his house. The trespassers shattered his gun case, leaving a trail of blood throughout the house, but dropped the guns near the kitchen before scattering out the back door. They had searched through the house, opened drawers, and even left a heap of uncooked bacon in a frying pan on the stove. Continue reading “Texas Ranchers Under Attack”
ABC News – by Alicia A. Caldwell
The Obama administration has released into the U.S. an untold number of immigrant families caught traveling illegally from Central America in recent months — and although the government knows how many it’s released, it won’t say publicly.
Senior U.S. officials directly familiar with the issue, including at the Homeland Security Department and White House, have so far dodged the answer on at least seven occasions over two weeks, alternately saying that they did not know the figure or didn’t have it immediately at hand. “We will get back to you,” the Homeland Security deputy secretary said Friday. Continue reading “US Releases Immigrant Families, Won’t Say How Many”
Judge Beryl Howell, appointed to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by Obama in 2010, agreed with Denise Gilman, a clinical professor at the of Texas-Austin. Gilman, who is researching the “human rights impact” of border enforcement, sued in federal court to force the Department of Homeland Security to reveal through a FOIA request the names of property owners along the border to determine if fence construction will be disadvantageous to “minority property owners,” Judicial Watch reported last week. Continue reading “Obama Judge Rules Border Fence Racist”
New York Daily News – by Leslie Larson
Hillary Clinton insists she isn’t “well-off” and now daughter Chelsea, according to a recent interview, claims she couldn’t care less about money.
“I was curious if I could care about (money) on some fundamental level, and I couldn’t,” she told Fast Company in an interview that ran in the magazine’s May edition, explaining why she gave up lucrative gigs to join her family’s philanthropic foundation. Continue reading “Chelsea Clinton: I tried to care about money but couldn’t”
Washington’s Blog – by David Swanson
Now that the U.S. government has released parts of its We-Can-Kill-People-With-Drones memo, it’s hard to miss why it was kept secret until now.
Liberal professors and human rights groups and the United Nations were claiming an inability to know whether drone murders were legal or not because they hadn’t seen the memo that the White House said legalized them. Some may continue to claim that the redactions in the memo make judgment impossible. Continue reading “So That’s Why They Kept the Drone Kill Memo Secret”
Moments after Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was elected the new majority leader, La Raza and other Hispanic and Asian ethnic groups demanded a vote on amnesty.
“The new Majority Leader can either schedule a House floor vote on workable immigration reform or he can kill the best chance in decades to fix the immigration system and miss a big opportunity to work with Latino, AAPI, and immigrant communities,” they said in a Wednesday statement. “Our communities and our country need a response now.” Continue reading “La Raza Demands Amnesty Vote from New Maj. Leader Kevin McCarthy”
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A video submitted to the Free Thought Project Monday, shows a ridiculous interaction with an overzealous cop. Continue reading “This Guy Asks a Cop a Question. The Cop Answers with His Taser”
UPDATE: A dozen law enforcement officers who exchanged gunfire with an Arizona man during a chase on Interstate 90 in northern Idaho over the weekend have been placed on paid administrative leave while the shooting is investigated.
Kootenai County officials say Marcus A. Rael of Glendale, Arizona, was shot at around 2 a.m. Sunday and remained hospitalized Monday in stable condition. Continue reading “12 Officers Exchanged Gunfire With Driver On I-90”
The Border Patrol on Sunday announced the cancellation of its plans to fly hundreds of illegal Central American migrants from south Texas to California for processing, but said the plans could be reinstated.
On Saturday, the Border Patrol’s San Diego Sector Chief Paul Beeson said that nearly 300 Central American migrants would be moved from south Texas to California for processing. He told media persons that there would be two flights with 140 passengers each on Monday, and the flights would continue every three days. Continue reading “Border Patrol cancels plans to fly illegal immigrants from Texas to California”
My Patriot Supply – by Matt Redhawk
Yesterday I had a real life survival situation I wanted to share with you. I definitely took lessons away from this experience and hope by sharing my little adventure that perhaps you will, as well.
I live in the mountains of northern Idaho in my off-grid home with my family. For some time I’ve been meaning to take my ATV out and explore some of the hundreds of miles of trails on the State and Federal land that border my property to the north. I knew I could reach these trails from my land, but first I needed to clear some fallen trees from the rather precarious path that starts near my solar panel array and takes a rather steep and windy climb up the mountain. Continue reading “CEO of My Patriot Supply Finds Himself In Real Life Survival Scenario”
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These positions are located in field missions of Peace Operations. The DDR Officer typically reports to the head of a work unit or to a senior official responsible for DDR operations in a field location, though this may vary depending on the mission structure. The focus of these jobs is to lead the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of DDR programmes, operations and other related activities in the country or region concerned. Continue reading “What are they planning? Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Officer”