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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Sneak of the Month: Republican U.S. Senator Marco Rubio
Republican U.S. Senator Marco Rubio is this month’s “Sneak of the Month” for bizarre comments he made before a audience of reporters on the issue of illegal immigrants. “We cannot be the anti-illegal immigration party. We have to be the … Continue reading
Drug Smuggler Sentenced to Ten Years
A Mexican national legally in the United States has been sentenced to 126 months in federal prison without parole for smuggling 2,648 kilograms of marijuana. Dolmuz-Carcamo pleaded guilty to the one-count indictment after the first day of a jury trial … Continue reading
Hackers Threaten Zetas Drug Cartel
The computer hacker group known as “Annonymous” is threatening Mexico’s Zetas drug cartel with exposure of its allies in the local police and news media unless the gang frees a kidnapped member of its group. There is no independent confirmation … Continue reading
Posted in Federal News
Tagged Annonymous, cyber attacks, drug dealing, Los Zetas, money laundering, Zeta drug cartel
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LeBlanc Again Demands Eric Holder Be Fired over Scandal
U.S. Border Security Council National Spokesman Steve LeBlanc is again calling for the dismissal of Attorney General Eric Holder after Holder refused to apologize the the family of a U.S. Border Patrol Agent who was killed by a drug gang … Continue reading
Posted in Federal News, Media
Tagged attorney general, Eric Holder, Operation Fast and Furious, Steve LeBlanc, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Department of Justice
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Committee Blasts Foreign Nations for Joining Lawsuit
The U.S. Border Security Council is sharply criticizing sixteen central and South American countries for joining a lawsuit aimed at invalidating South Carolina’s new immigration law. “The countries need to butt out of our business and get their own sorry … Continue reading
