Wall Street Journal – by FELICIA SCHWARTZ and JOSÉ DE CÓRDOBA

MEXICO CITY—Top U.S. officials arrived for talks here Wednesday to find a defiant Mexican government refusing to accept President Donald Trump’s tougher immigration and deportation policies.

“I want to make it emphatically clear that neither Mexico’s government or the Mexican people have any reason to accept provisions that have been unilaterally imposed by one government on the other,” Mexico’s Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said at a ceremony on Wednesday.   Continue reading “Top U.S. Officials Met With Defiance in Visit to Mexico”

Charlotte Observer – by Katherine Peralta

A billboard on Interstate 40 West near Winston-Salem is angering many who say its message is offensive to women.

The board reads: “Real men provide. Real women appreciate it.” The owner of a Winston-Salem women’s boutique called Kleur has organized a demonstration against the billboard’s message for Sunday at 11 a.m.   Continue reading “This N.C. billboard is angering drivers, who say it is sexist”

LifeZette – by Brenden Kirby

The Supreme Court on Tuesday is taking up a case that presents a critical question of law: Can a U.S. law enforcement officer be sued in American courts for the death of a foreigner outside the United States?

For most of American history, the answer to that question has been a clear and emphatic “no.” Courts for two centuries have held that constitutional rights do not apply to foreigners with no voluntary connection to the United States.   Continue reading “Supremes to Decide if Foreigners Have Constitutional Rights”

Wall Street Journal – by JOSÉ DE CÓRDOBA and SANTIAGO PÉREZ

MEXICO CITY—Influential Mexicans are pushing an aggressive and perhaps risky strategy to fight a likely increase in deportations of their undocumented compatriots in the U.S.: jam U.S. immigration courts in hopes of causing the already overburdened system to break down.

The proposal calls for ad campaigns advising migrants in the U.S. to take their cases to court and fight deportation if detained. “The backlog in the immigration system is tremendous,” said former Foreign Minister Jorge Castañeda. The idea is to double or triple the backlog, “until [U.S. President Donald] Trump desists in this stupid idea,” he added.  Continue reading “Mexicans Vow to Fight Trump by Jamming U.S. Courts”

Illegal Alien Crime Report

SAVANNAH, GA (WTOC) – The Department of Homeland Security rounded up 26 undocumented immigrants throughout the metro-Savannah area, all of whom had prior criminal arrests or convictions, according to the Chatham County sheriff.

One was listed as wanted by INTERPOL.   Continue reading “Two Dozen Criminal Aliens Caught In Georgia”

Illegal Alien Crime Report

ALBANY, NY (U.S. Attorney’s Office Press Release) – Jose Alejandro Balderas-Figueroa, age 36, a former resident of Pelham, Alabama, was sentenced yesterday to time served (six weeks in jail) for illegally re-entering the United States.

The announcement was made by United States Attorney Richard S. Hartunian and Chief Patrol Agent John C. Pfeifer, United States Border Patrol, Swanton Sector.   Continue reading “Illegal Alien Now Awaiting His 6th Deportation”

The Register Guard

CRATER LAKE — Someone has stolen thousands of rounds of ammunition from a locked building at Crater Lake National Park, and the National Park Service is asking for the public’s help in finding the whoever is responsible.

According to a news release Friday from the Park Service, the rifle and pistol ammunition was stolen from a locked building in the park’s headquarters area. The ammunition was used as part of the park’s law enforcement program. Its theft is a felony.   Continue reading “Thousands of rounds of ammo stolen from Crater Lake park”

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement

NEW YORK — A Dominican national wanted for murder charges was removed Tuesday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers.

Martires Molvan-Figeureo, 54, was escorted by ERO officers via an ICE Air Ops charter flight to Louisiana, where he then boarded a flight to the Dominican Republic, where he was turned over to local authorities.  He entered the United States legally, but failed to depart the U.S. as required.  Later the same month, Interpol issued a Red Notice for Molvan based on an arrest warrant issued on Oct. 16, 2013, by the Tribunal de Ejecucion de La Pena Court, San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic, charging Molvan with murder.   Continue reading “ICE removes Dominican national wanted for murder”

Illegal Alien Crime Report

SAN ANGELO, TX (KIDY) – A man in the United States illegally was arrested by Border Patrol and booked into the Tom Green County Jail.

Javier Hernandez-Torres, 43, was arrested after a traffic stop where police found drugs. After an interview by Border Patrol agents, the agents found that Hernandez-Torres was in the U.S. illegallyContinue reading “Illegal Alien Molested Child In Texas”

Illegal Alien Crime Report

WASHINGTON COUNTY, AR (KFSM) – Washington County man pleaded guilty to first degree murder in connection to a stabbing death at the Scottish Inn in January 2016.

Hector Trejo, 18, pleaded guilty to first degree murder in the death of Eliazar Torres, 21, according to the Washington County prosecuting attorney Shane Kerr.  Continue reading “Illegal Alien Stabbed Man To Death In Arkansas”

Yahoo News

Mexico City (AFP) – Mexican leftist 2018 presidential hopeful Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador plans to visit the United States on Sunday to talk with migrants and Americans about US President Donald Trump’s “poisonous” rhetoric.

Lopez Obrador, who is leading in opinion polls for next year’s elections, told the daily El Universal in an interview published on Thursday that Trump has shown a lack of respect for Mexico.   Continue reading “Mexican leftist leader heads to US to challenge Trump”

Market Watch – by Victor Reklaitis

The Trump administration has been ruffling feathers in China, but Sino-American relations may have taken a somewhat friendlier turn this week.

President Trump has broken the ice with Chinese President Xi Jinping in a letter, as a Reuters report put it. The missive thanked Xi for his congratulatory note on Trump’s inauguration and wished the Chinese people a prosperous Lunar New Year of the Rooster.  Continue reading “China’s leaders ‘highly praise’ Trump for his letter seeking a ‘constructive relationship’”

Sputnik

An explosion hit a nuclear power plant in northwestern France. Several people have sustained injuries as a result of the blast.

There is no risk of a radioactive release as a result of an explosion at the Flamanville nuclear power plant, local media Ouest France reported.

There have been no serious injuries as a result of the blast, 5 people have been slightly intoxicated.  Continue reading “Explosion Hits Nuclear Power Plant in France, Injuries Reported”

Countdown to Zero Time

The lady in the picture below is  Yvette Felarca SHE ORGANIZES PROTESTS AND RIOTS ACROSS AMERICA FOR ANTIFA “BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY ” the most violent of their protesters are brought from across the country to create mayhem and destruction and it seems according to Yvette Felarca this is just the beginning    Continue reading “Yvette Felarca, leader and National Organizer of BAMN, A Violent Fascist Terrorist group who organized the Berkeley Riots”

AZ Central – by Daniel González and Johana Restrepo

For  four years, federal immigration authorities have given Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos a pass to remain in the U.S. rather than deport her back to Mexico.

That changed Wednesday, when Garcia de Rayos went to check in as usual at the central Phoenix offices of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Instead of being released, she was taken into custody, while her husband, two children — both U.S.-born citizens — and a group of supporters watched in tears.   Continue reading “Protesters ring ICE in Phoenix: Could woman in custody be the first deported because of Trump’s orders?”

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents arrested Tuesday a Puerto Rico Police Department (PRPD) officer in Barceloneta for production of child pornography.

According to the one-count criminal complaint charging Misael Medero-Garcia, 29, with production of child pornography, from July 2015 through Nov. 2016, Medero-Garcia allegedly employed, used, persuaded, induced, enticed and coerced a 15-year-old female identified as “Minor Female 1”, to engage in sexually explicit conduct for the purpose of producing a visual depiction of such conduct.   Continue reading “ICE arrests PRPD police officer for production of child pornography”

CNN – by Tal Kopan

Apprehensions at the southern border decreased sharply in January, according to statistics obtained by CNN — a drop in line with yearly seasonal trends but that could give President Donald Trump an early talking point in his efforts to ramp up border security.

According to preliminary Customs and Border Protection numbers for January obtained by CNN but not yet released to the public, family unit apprehensions decreased by 42%, unaccompanied minors were down 39% and total apprehensions decreased by 27%.   Continue reading “Southwest border apprehensions down sharply in January”