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U.S. releases illegal immigrants who are sex offenders Report says many are freed without supervision or speedy deportation
By Stephen Dinan The Washington Times, September 15, 2013
The news last week that federal authorities had to release 2,837 convicted sex offenders back onto the streets has renewed focus on a Supreme Court case that requires the government to release immigrants whose home countries won’t take them back. A report released last week by the Government Accountability Office said the nearly 3,000 sex offenders are part of the 59,347 immigrants who the courts have ruled cannot be held, whom the U.S. has been unable to send home, and who instead were released under some sort of supervision as of September 2012.
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Illegal Immigrants Chain Themselves to White House Fence
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14-year-old Clayton County kidnapping victim found
Teen’s mom previously arrested on drug charges with one of the suspects
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In McAllen, storm doesn’t stop illegal immigration
Dave Hendricks | The Monitor Follow @dmhj | Posted: Monday, September 16, 2013 4:37 pm
McALLEN — Stormy weather didn’t deter immigrants from illegally crossing the Rio Grande on Sunday, keeping local Border Patrol agents busy overnight.
By 6 a.m. Monday, local Border Patrol agents had detained about 500 people at the McAllen Station, said spokesman Enrique Mendiola. Agents classified nearly 350 people as “OTMs” — other than Mexicans, typically immigrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador — who required additional processing.
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Previously deported illegal alien charged with fatal DUI in Utah
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$500K of meth discovered during Wake traffic stop
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Suspected illegal immigrant held on child porn charges
By CAT SMITH/The Daily News
Published: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 2:12 AM MDT
GOLDEN VALLEY — A Golden Valley man has been arrested by Mohave County Sheriff’s Office detectives after they received a tip from the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children organization in regards to an online child pornography investigation.
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Immigrant Advocate Pleads Guilty to Health-Care Fraud
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