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9 hours ago ago from The Red Monkey
FRESNO, Calif. Federal officials say the number of cases filed in Northern California against illegal immigrants with criminal records is at a 10-year high. Authorities in the Eastern District, which covers inland areas from Bakersfield to the Oregon border, announced Wednesday that 414 illegal immigrants were prosecuted this past fiscal year. Nearly all of the cases involved illegal re-entry to the United States. They say that's a ...
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5 hours ago ago from Arizona News Blog
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Many in Congress are Already Millionaires... Your hard-earned money is being used to pay those greedy members of congress a salary of $174,000 a year - - - and you also give them a very generous office allowance, a "gold-plated" healthcare plan, a fantastic pension, an extremely liberal expense account, and many other elitist perks. But they typically only work 90 days a year. Wow! What a great job! And why do you pay them so ...
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21 hours ago ago from One Penny Sheet
OPS_admin | Dec 22, 2009 | Comments 0 Federal prosecutions soared in the 2009 fiscal year, reaching a record high of 169,612. The 9 percent increase over the previous year was driven by cases filed against immigration violators, according to Justice Department data analyzed by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. Immigration prosecutions shot up 15.7 percent, and amounted to more than half of ...
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