Posts Tagged ‘ South America ’

“America’s Sheriff” Joe Arpaio vs. Obama Administration

2009-10-19
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Maricopa County (Arizona) Sheriff Joe Arpaio — hailed by many as America’s Sheriff — is under attack for cracking down on illegal aliens. The liberal-left politicians, activists and members of the news media are vilifying Sheriff Arpaio for his department’s immigration and crime sweeps in and around Phoenix. On Friday, government officials with the...

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Obama Administration Investigates Hero Cop

2009-10-11
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Secretary Janet Napolitano’s Department of Homeland Security reportedly stripped Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio — also known as “America’s Sheriff” by many admirers who hail him as a hero — of his federal authority to arrest suspected illegal immigrants based solely on their immigration status. The federal authorities under President Barack Obama wish...

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Criminal Alien Epidemic Ignored by Obama Administration, Congress

2009-09-23
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While President Barack Obama leads the UN Security Council in the hope of achieving world peace, he appears less intent in achieving peace within the United States. Obama and Congress continue to ignore the crime and violence perpetrated by thousands of illegal aliens who prey on American citizens. Critics of President Obama’s policies —...

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Obama Policy Promotes Marxism In Honduras

2009-07-08
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A sovereign Honduras, returned to the justice and the stability of its constitution, would provide a beacon of hope for oppressed peoples of the region who increasingly fall under the grip of Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez. As such, he cannot allow the action to stand. So he has enlisted the aid of fellow Marxists...

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Terror Threat Continues at US Borders

2009-06-04
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As the number of Americans who remember the horror of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington almost eight years ago dwindles, the US borders are practically as porous as ever — and the terrorists know it. Even while President Barack Obama is in the Middle East wooing Islamic nations, Islamofascism is taking...

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Freedom Watch Attorney Sues OPEC Oil Minister for Economic Terrorism

2008-10-30
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In a bold move in front of members of the news media, Freedom Watch Chairman and Chief Legal Counsel Larry Klayman literally jumped out from behind a line of TV cameras and microphones on Friday, October 24, to serve a complaint on an OPEC oil minister. The lawsuit filed on behalf of Klayman’s Freedom...

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Terrorist Extradited from Colombia Pleads Guilty in Cocaine for Arms Deal

2008-10-07
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Alberto Ruiz-Arroyave, aka El Primo, 46, a Colombian national extradited to the United States for his role in a $25 million arms for cocaine deal, has pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to provide material support and resources to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia or AUC, United States Attorney Don DeGabrielle announced yesterday...

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Invasion USA: High-Tech Security Visas Sold on Mexican Black Market

2008-08-08
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United States immigration and State Department officials fear that their newly developed, high-tech visas are being sold on the Mexican black market. The US government hoped the newly designed visas would help in curtailing rampant illegal immigration at the Mexican border, but investigators believe many of them are being bought or rented by Mexicans...

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Counterterrorism: US Protects Colombian Oil Fields from FARC

2008-07-26
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Oil rivals cocaine as one of Colombia’s principal exports. The Cano Limon-Covenas oil pipeline transports almost 20 percent of Colombia’s oil production. The pipeline originates in the Department of Arauca in northeast region of Colombia. It carries oil nearly 500 miles to the Caribbean port of Covenas. And it’s the most vulnerable and desirable...

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Hugo Chavez’s Narcotics Connection

2008-07-17
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Recently, Mexican military officials claimed they seized five-and-a-half tons of powdered cocaine from a commercial aircraft that landed in Mexico following a a trip from Venezuela. The street value of the drugs was estimated to be upwards of $100 million. Mexican cops reported that the cocaine was discovered inside over a hundred suitcases marked...

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US Diplomats, Legal Experts Discuss Political Prisoners in Venezuela

2008-06-27
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Diplomatic leaders and legal and human rights experts presented unique perspectives on Latin America’s political landscape and democracy during a recent academic discussion held at the University of Miami, according to a report submitted to the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police. Among topics discussed was the state of...

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Colombian Paramilitary Leader Extradited to US to Face Drug Charges

2008-05-09
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Carlos Mario Jimenez-Naranjo, a/k/a Macaco, has been extradited from Colombia to the United States to face drug trafficking charges, Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fisher announced yesterday. Jimenez-Naranjo faces drug-related charges in the District of Columbia and the Southern District of Florida. Jimenez-Naranjo made his initial appearance today in the District of Columbia before...

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Computer documents suggest link between Chavez and FARC

2008-03-03
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The Colombian government says it has recovered documents from the computers of slain FARC rebels that show financial ties between the leftist guerrillas and Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. Speaking at a press conference Monday, Colombia’s national police chief Gen. Oscar Naranjo said the evidence suggests Chavez had recently given $300 million to the Revolutionary...

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FARC second-in-command killed by Columbian military

2008-03-01
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Raúl Reyes, senior guerrilla commander and international spokesman of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), has been killed by Colombian security forces in the southern province of Putumayo, the government said Saturday. Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos confirmed his death in a press conference. He said that 16 other FARC rebels and one...

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Voracious fire generates panic in Buenos Aires, Argentina

2008-02-19
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Buenos Aires, Argentina – Firemen were working to control a large fire in a party supply warehouse in the populous neighborhood of Once in the Argentine capital. The fire began in the fourth floor at approximately 15:15 hours and rapidly spread to the rest of the building, located on 2257 Lavalle street between Pasteur...

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