Monday, June 30, 2008

Late Breaking News -- Moseley on Radio Again

American Border Control Executive Director Jon Moseley ON RADIO MONDAY
Andy Caldwell Show Interview
Monday 6/30 7 PM EDT
http://www.talkradio1340am.com/main.php

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

American Border Control website update alert

We have posted ABC Executive Director Jon Moseley's radio interview on Coast To Coast with Goerge Noory on our website. He spoke on the Dubai World port scandal and on the problems with COSCO at Pier J making the link that the two situations are very similar and each is a scandal. It is a great interview.

The mp3 link is on the left side near the top.

Please take the opportunity familliarize yourself with the content of the interview.

We look forward to more media events in the near future. We will keep you posted.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Federal prosecution of illegal immigrants soars

Editor's note: We are making a difference! The constant public preasure on our elected officials have made them pay attention and take action.

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Federal prosecution of illegal immigrants soars
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The White House lauds the dramatic increase, but critics cite higher priorities.

By Nicole Gaouette
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
June 18 2008
WASHINGTON — The Bush administration has sharply ratcheted up prosecutions of illegal immigrants along the U.S.-Mexico border in the last year, with increases so dramatic that immigration offenses now account for as much as half the nation's federal criminal caseload.
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Heat wave provides opportunity for illegal alien rapist

U.S. Border Control wrote:
U.S. Border Control

Heat wave provides opportunity for illegal alien rapist
Posted: 15 Jun 2008 08:40 PM CDT

The temperature hit 94° on June 8 in Rhode Island, bringing crowds to the beaches and an illegal alien rapist to a suburban shopping center. The illegal had just been fired from his job at a Texas Roadhouse restaurant a half mile away. The victim, a 30-year-old woman, sat in the passenger seat of an unlocked vehicle, waiting for a shopper. The ignition was on to keep the air conditioning running. The illegal jumped into the driver's seat, showed the victim his knife, and robbed her. Then he drove to a park about 10 miles away and raped her twice. The rapist fled. The victim quickly identified a photo police captured from a supermarket entrance at the shopping center. By Tuesday night, they had an name, that is, one of the names he used. On Thursday, he was arrested. Marco Riz, 27, the rapist, had given police several aliases, but they were able to determine his true identity. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed that Riz is a fugitive who was ordered deported. He had defied the order and disappeared. Riz should already have been deported to Guatemala. He is being held for arraignment on Monday, and will be turned over to ICE.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

U.S., Mexico launch unprecedented effort to disrupt cross-border weapons smuggling

Editor's note: Stupid question from editor, "why are they calling the cooperative effort to disrupt weapons trafficking unprecedented." Haven't they done this before? If not why not. Who is sleeping at the switch here?


Dallas News

U.S., Mexico launch unprecedented effort to disrupt cross-border weapons smuggling
11:37 PM CDT on Tuesday, June 10, 2008
By DAVID McLEMORE / The Dallas Morning News dmclemore@dallasnews.com / The Dallas Morning News Laurence Iliff contributed to this report from Mexico City.



HOUSTON -- Tons of heroin and cocaine move north across the Southwestern border. And millions of dollars and truckloads of weapons move south -- feeding the escalating levels of violence that have turned parts of Mexico into war zones and spread as far as North Texas.

At least 80 percent of all of the weapons used by drug traffickers in Mexico to kill one another as well as police and soldiers come from the U.S., Mexican officials say. They've repeatedly asked the U.S. government for more help in stopping the flow of weapons from Texas and other border states into Mexico.

On Monday, U.S. and Mexican customs investigation officials unveiled a cooperative effort called Armas Cruzadas to disrupt cross-border weapons smuggling through the sharing of databases and better monitoring of illicit sales at guns shops and guns shows.

And on Tuesday, the U.S. House authorized spending $1.6 billion over the next three years to help Mexico and other countries counter growing drug violence, including $74 million for the Justice Department to stem the flow of guns south. Funding, however, will have to come separately.

"With the caliber and style of weaponry used and the volume moving across the border into cartel hands, we can see the murderous intent of the cartels," said Julie Myers, head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. "It's time for the good guys to take control of the environment."

Dewey Webb, special agent-in-charge of the Houston office of the Department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, said the new operation will help provide firmer data on how many weapons are being bought legally or otherwise and moved across the border.

"Right now, we know Texas is the No. 1 source of weapons smuggled into Mexico, with most of them coming from Houston and Dallas," Mr. Webb said. They're bought "by 'straw purchasers' who act as buyers for the cartels."

One of the ATF's biggest cases in Dallas involved a security guard whom agents documented buying 152 firearms, including 78 Romanian-made assault rifles, at a Mesquite gun store over four months in 2003.
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Dallas News

GovExec Story: Republican lawmakers press DHS on border fence

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Republican lawmakers press DHS on border fence

A group of House Republicans on Tuesday called on the Homeland Security Department to build 700 miles of double-layered fencing along the border with Mexico, as required under a 2006 law.
Leading the group, Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., has introduced legislation that would place such a mandate on the department. Congress removed the requirements in the 2006 law as part of the fiscal 2008 omnibus appropriations bill.
But the Republicans said they are committed to seeing the fencing built. "This to me is a matter of national security," Jones said during a news conference. "We believe sincerely that this issue cannot be delayed."
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

U.S. Border Control: Illegal alien with stolen Social Security number racks up $787,000 in loans

I think that the status of so many people in the country illegal is a crime magnet. They are already leading a shadowy existence. and in some cases by being in a sanctuary city they are protected by the government officials.
It has turned our cities into a version of the wild west, where people can come and go without any check on who they are and so bad people can hide easily in our midst. This article shows what people think that they can get away with as an illegal alien.

U.S. Border Control: Illegal alien with stolen Social Security number racks up $787,000 in loans