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May 2009

Borderfire Report Archives for May, 2009
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1 Official: US-Cuba talks on immigration to resume Associated Press
2 Obama's America: There's no place like homelessness American Thinker
3 Drug smuggler wanted by ICE arrested in Colombia ICE
4 Passports Soon Mandatory at Mexico, Canada Borders Fox News
5 Federal Officials Accused of Political Motivation in Sheriff Probe Associated Press
6 Over 275 pounds of pot found on downed ultralight ABC15.com
7 Americans should wipe smoke from their eyes Abilene Reporter-News
8 English must be nation's only official language Battle Creek Enquirer
9 Driver’s Licenses Sold To Illegal Aliens Corruption Chronicles
10 Two charged with importation of cocaine into the U.S. from the Bahamas ICE
11 CBP Officers Seize More Dope in Brownsville CBP
12 Eight “Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation” Gang Members Plead Guilty to Drug Conspiracy and Related Charges Department Of Justice
13 Attorney General Announces Center to Fight International Organized Crime ICE
14 Patrol seizes nearly 300 pounds of dope Yuma Sun
15 Ex-Customs officer handed probation San Antonio Express
16 NYC man sentenced to probation for transporting illegal immigrant WTEN
17 Media Ignores Obama's SCOTUS Nominee's Membership In Radical La Raza NewsBusters
18 Sotomayor-La Raza link questions spread WorldNetDaily
19 Document drop: The truth about ObamACORN Michelle Malkin
20 Labor Department suspends farm worker rules Washington Post
 
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