Gang Crackdown in L.A. Sparks Immigration Issues

By Community Headlines | March 10, 2007 08:59 PM

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A spot-check by federal agents in L.A. prison facilities have idfentified 59 gang members in detention who are subject to deportation. They expect that number to rise to between 700-800 as they continue their check.

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Gang Crackdown in L.A. Sparks Immigration Issues
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March 11, 2007 11:14 PM
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February 15, 2007

Comment updated May 8, 2007 11:51 AM
If mexican criminals keep coming to America, America will become a third world country just like mexico. The mexicans flowing into this country are not doing anything to make this country a better place. They only come for a free piece of America, because they know they can do whatever they want and there will be no consequence.  
July 20, 2007 06:28 PM
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February 12, 2007
 

COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho - Members of the North Idaho Regional Violent Crimes Task Force (NIRVCTF) arrested two Hispanic males for trafficking marijuana on Thursday.  The arrests came as a result of an approximate four month long investigation which also involved trafficking of cocaine where they seized five pounds of suspected marijuana. 

Members of the NIRVCTF conducted a follow-up search warrant on the suspect's residence in Spokane WA where another ten pounds of suspected marijuana was recovered along with approximately $8,000 in cash.  The approximate street value of the marijuana is $71,500.

The names of the suspects were not released due to an ongoing investigation. 

(Why would "Hispanic" be mentioned if these dudes were legal?)


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