White in envelope sent to Gov. of Arizona

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The FBI will assist in the investigation of a suspicious envelope addressed to Gov. Jan Brewer that an employee at the Capitol opened Tuesday, sending the Executive Tower into one-hour lockdown after a white powder spilled from the envelope onto a computer.

Phoenix Fire Department hazardous materials experts spent less than one hour in the building. No injuries or complaints of illness were reported and the tower was reopened around 11:20 a.m.

'White powdery substance' sent to Arizona governor's office

Undeserved and unwarranted to try and inflict harm (even the appearance of such) on the governor just because someone disagrees with the immigration bill she signed earlier? I hope they catch the person who did this though that'd be a remote possibility.
 
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Here's a thought: what if a right wing extremist did this to fire up the troops? Agreed that this is unlikely, but never underestimate extremists on either side of the political landscape. Unless captured, all the people in favor of this law can point to the criminal that sent white substance as one of those "Liberal scum buckets."
 
Whomever did it is a lame-o loser.
 
That's just asinine. *shakes my head*
 
Protesters are so mild mannered.

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although I suspect that has been photo shopped because the English is perfect.

Is anybody surprised that protesters who are embracing criminal behavior are threatening LEO's?
 
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Imagine if a Tea Party protester threatened the same thing ..... :wave:

It would be played over .... and over .... and over ... and over ...
 
Apparently, Arizona's law FINALLY got the FEDS to do their effing jobs!
Someone had to light a fire under their uppity posteriors!

596 criminal aliens arrested in targeted ICE operation throughout the southeastern U.S.

596 criminal aliens arrested in targeted ICE operation throughout the southeastern U.S.
Operation Cross Check yields the largest-ever number of arrests

WASHINGTON — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and its law enforcement partners arrested 596 foreign nationals with criminal records during a three-day enforcement surge throughout the southeastern United States, making it the biggest operation targeting at-large criminal aliens ever carried out by ICE in the region.

During the operation, which concluded late last night, ICE officers and agents worked in teams with the U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and local law enforcement agencies in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Puerto Rico.

Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for ICE John Morton cited the operation – which involved nearly 400 federal and local law enforcement officers and agents – as another example of ICE's focus on indentifying and removing criminal aliens from the United States.

"We are a compassionate nation with a proud history of immigration," said Morton. "But we are also a nation governed by laws specifically designed to protect its citizens and residents. Those who come to the United States to prey upon our neighbors and communities will be prosecuted for their crimes and ultimately returned to their home countries. The results of this week's operation demonstrate ICE's commitment to that principle."

Arrests in Florida and Puerto Rico accounted for the largest number of apprehensions during the operation where a total of 258 aliens were taken into custody. The Atlanta Field Office recorded the next highest number of arrests with 232. The arrestees, 544 men and 55 women, represent 60 different nations, including countries in Latin America, Asia, Europe, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Because of their serious criminal histories and prior immigration arrest records, at least 12 of those arrested during the enforcement surge face federal prosecution. A conviction for felony reentry carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison.

Some of the worst of the offenders caught this week during Operation Cross Check include the following case examples:

* Oriel Bernard McCarthy, of Jamaica, was arrested Tuesday by the Atlanta Fugitive Operation Team in Jonesboro, Georgia. McCarthy was recently arrested for aggravated assault and possession of a weapon during the commission of a crime. McCarthy's criminal history includes convictions and arrests in four states, including New York, South Carolina, Maryland and Georgia for crimes including felony forgery, stalking, criminal domestic violence, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute and manufacture, aggravated assault, sexual abuse and forcible contact, possession of stolen property, and robbery. He was ordered removed by an immigration judge on October 21, 2009 in New York City.
* Jose Oscar Avalo-Molina, of El Salvador, was arrested Wednesday by the Miami Fugitive Operations Team in Pembroke Park, Florida. Avalo-Molina's criminal convictions include first degree murder for which he was sentenced to 20 years in prison. On Feb. 28, 1991, he was ordered removed to El Salvador by an Immigration Judge. Avalo-Molina was removed on Aug. 13, 1997 and subsequently illegally re-entered. This case has been accepted by the U.S. Attorney's Office for prosecution for the crime of re-entry after deportation.

Any of the foreign nationals arrested during this operation who have active warrants will be referred to the associated local law enforcement agency and ICE will place detainers to ensure they return to ICE custody following disposition of their criminal cases. Those who have outstanding orders of deportation, or who returned to the United States illegally after being deported, are subject to immediate removal from the country. The remaining individuals are in ICE custody awaiting a hearing before an immigration judge, or pending travel arrangements for removal in the near future.

This week's special enforcement action was spearheaded by ICE's Fugitive Operations Program, which is responsible for locating, arresting, and removing at large criminal aliens and immigration fugitives — aliens who have ignored final orders of deportation handed down by the nation's immigration courts. ICE's Fugitive Operations Teams give top priority to cases involving aliens who pose a threat to national security and public safety, including members of transnational street gangs and child sex offenders. This week's operation focused on the apprehension of criminal aliens, which are not necessarily fugitives.

The officers who conducted this week's special operation received substantial assistance from ICE's Fugitive Operations Support Center (FOSC) located in South Burlington, Vt. The FOSC conducted exhaustive database checks on the targeted cases to help ensure the viability of the leads and accuracy of the criminal histories. The FOSC was established in 2006 to improve the integrity of the data available on at large criminal aliens and immigration fugitives nationwide. Since its inception, the FOSC has forwarded more than 550,000 case leads to ICE enforcement personnel in the field.

This week's enforcement operation is just one facet of the Department of Homeland Security's broader strategy to heighten the federal government's effectiveness at identifying and removing dangerous criminal aliens from the United States. As a result of this strategy, ICE removed a total of 136,126 criminal aliens from the United States last year, a record number.

For more photos from Operation Cross Check, visit the ICE media gallery.

-- ICE --

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is the largest investigative arm of the Department of Homeland Security.

ICE comprises four integrated divisions that form a 21st century law enforcement agency with broad responsibilities for a number of key homeland security priorities. For more information, visit US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. To report suspicious activity, call 1-866-347-2423.


People wonder why the feds were not doing anything - I will tell you ONE reason they never did anything. The same people who depend on "slave labor" from illegals, are also lobbyists in DC - why would anyone running for public office do something opposed by those wealthy influential slave drivers?

Now ... just 19,999,411 left to go.
 
Just deport them to the very southern end of Mexico. Putting them in prison means more tax dollars wasted.
 
You never been to Central America... have you kokonut?

Doesn't take long to go from Colombia to the Mexican border on a bus. Very cheap too.

Planning to do that again someday.
 
Blah blah blah. You don't know who sent the white powder and you're already assuming that it's a liberal.

You people should stick to watching Fox Noise 24/7 because when you turn it off to come here, the IQ level drops 10 points.
 
You never been to Central America... have you kokonut?

Doesn't take long to go from Colombia to the Mexican border on a bus. Very cheap too.

Planning to do that again someday.

Not all of them will return. Of course, this means that the border fences will need to be re-inforced, 3 layers deep, monitored, and with national guards patroling along with ICE agents.
 
Blah blah blah. You don't know who sent the white powder and you're already assuming that it's a liberal.

You people should stick to watching Fox Noise 24/7 because when you turn it off to come here, the IQ level drops 10 points.

I bet that was you holding the sign .... I distinctly remember you making some choice words about Arizona Cops .... why aren't you sitting in a jail cell right alongside the Hutaree?
 
Not all of them will return. Of course, this means that the border fences will need to be re-inforced, 3 layers deep, monitored, and with national guards patroling along with ICE agents.

What about the tunnels? I say .... flood them when illegals are inside. That would be one HELL of a deterrent from future prospective tunnelists.

(not really - I just like "playing" the Nazi type for the dimwitted).
 
Blah blah blah. You don't know who sent the white powder and you're already assuming that it's a liberal.

You people should stick to watching Fox Noise 24/7 because when you turn it off to come here, the IQ level drops 10 points.

No one claimed to know anything. It could be somebody trying to make this look bad. Then again looking at the picture above of a protest and reading those signs can certainly change a person's mind.

Speaking of IQ....
 
I bet that was you holding the sign .... I distinctly remember you making some choice words about Arizona Cops .... why aren't you sitting in a jail cell right alongside the Hutaree?

I have no clue what you're talking about. But since you come off as a cop-sniffer, it's no surprise you'd fabricate such a thing to set up someone.
 
I have no clue what you're talking about. But since you come off as a cop-sniffer, it's no surprise you'd fabricate such a thing to set up someone.

Really, no clue?

What was it about your phrase "Everyone who supports this law can burn in hell" did you NOT mean?
 
I have an idea. Its a win-win for everyone.

Lets allow the illegals to stay given some very strict guidelines. The only jobs they can do are professional jobs (i.e. lawyers, psychiatrists, university professors, doctors, dentists, etc. etc.) But they can only earn minimum wage.

This way, those who have been robbed by the illegals, can easily afford services they desperately need by those professions. It will also force those professions to compete at lower prices and eventually drive them out of business.

Who do you think would be screaming then?
 
It was cocaine-bribery for her to remove that law.
 
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