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88-Year-Old Accused of Nazi War Crimes to Appear in Immigration Court in Detroit
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com An 88-year-old Michigan man suffering from prostate cancer, who served in a Nazi-controlled police force in the Ukraine, is scheduled to appear Tuesday in Detroit in immigration court as part of a deportation proceeding, the Associated Press reports. The Justice Department has filed papers to deport John Kalymon, a resident of…
Non-Criminal Illegal Immigrants to be Held in Converted Hotels Instead of Jail
Better treatment, but still no cheeseburgers for room service By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com WASHINGTON — They won’t be able to order up a late night cheeseburger for room service at this Inn, but it sure beats jail. Homeland Secretary Janet Napoloitano on Tuesday announced plans to hold illegal immigrants who haven’t committed a crime in…
Homeland Security Chief Napolitano Hits The Daily Show
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International Law Enforcement Including Justice Dept. Call For Global Effort to Battle Organized Crime
We’ve acknowledged that we have a global economy. But that’s not the only thing that’s global these days. We need to acknowledge and do much more to address the global crime syndicates, which are ruthlessly cashing in on violent drug trafficking and money laundering while helping terrorist networks. This gathering is a step in the…
FBI Using Futuristic Facial Recognition Technology on Driver’s Licenses
Like out of a sci-fi movie, the FBI is using this advanced technology. It seems cool. But not everyone is cool with it, like the ACLU. Will this futuristic approach bump up against legal challenges? By MIKE BAKER Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. – In its search for fugitives, the FBI has begun using facial-recognition technology…
ATF Will Decide Whether To Launch Probes in Wake of NY Undercover Gun Buying Spree
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com WASHINGTON — The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) said it will review whether to take criminal action as a result of findings by the New York City’s mayors office, which had undercover investigators buy weapons from unlicensed dealers at gun shows in Nevada, Ohio and Tennessee. “ATF has…
Insp. General Report Says Homeland Security Computers Vulnerable to Hackers
Maybe it’s asking too much, but you’d expect that an agency called Homeland Security would have more secure web sites. The federal government still needs to do much more to safeguard its computers from hackers. By Alice Lipowicz Federal Computer Week The Homeland Security Department’s most popular Web sites appear to be vulnerable to hackers…
Fed Trial Begins Tues. in Largest Single-Site Immigration Raid in U.S. History
The feds say the product may have been kosher, but the operation was not. The case involving this kosher meat plant and the use of illegal immigrants has gotten so much publicity that the trial has been moved from Iowa to South Dakota. By Grant Schulte USA TODAY DES MOINES – The man who managed…