 HT Editorial |
| Blog | Posted By: hindtodaynews on:8/15/2011 1:49:34 PM |
P. "Jayachand" Chidambaram - who didn't deport a single Bangladeshi immigrant out of estimated 5 crore in India - Assam+West bengal + Bihar. He even asked BSF not to fire at illegals if they try to jump fence. Just politely ask them to return back if they caught i.e. if not caught, let them in..
-HT Editor
India:
How efficient is Union Home Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram - See his report cardState of the Nation: कौन देश भक्त और कौन जैचंद ? - Tapan Ghosh and P.Chidambaram ?How America is doing the same job even under a Democratic President who is perceived to be pro-Hispanic and pro-Illegal ?
USA/TEXAS/DALLAS - A case study [Source:
DMN ]
Secure Communities enforcement
Dallas County
—
U.S. citizens and non-citizens arrested whose fingerprints were run
through database since the program began Nov. 2008 -June 2011: 167,882
— Number of non-citizens matched by the FBI database: 12,627**
— Number of non-citizens arrested or booked by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement: 5,847
—Number of non-citizens matched by database and subsequently removed: 4,209
Texas
— U.S. citizens and non-citizens whose fingerprints were run through database, Oct. 2008-June 2011: 1,375,832
— Number of non-citizens matched by the database: 93,632
— Number of non-citizens arrested or booked by ICE: 47,932
— Number of non-citizens matched and subsequently removed: 29,240
U.S.
— U.S. citizens and non-citizens whose fingerprints were run through database, Oct. 2008-June 2011: 9,108,703
— Number of non-citizens matched by the database: 597,527
— Number of non-citizens arrested or booked by ICE: 277,825
— Number of non-citizens matched and subsequently removed: 120,684
** Includes legal resident non-citizens
Wanted Costa Rican Man Removed from US
August 10, 2011 (Newark, N.J.) - A Costa Rican national wanted on an
International Crime Police Organization (INTERPOL) Red Notice for
indecent assault, sexual abuse of a minor and corruption of minors in
his native country was deported from the United States Wednesday by U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement and Removal
Operations (ERO) officers. Gerardo Cajina-Badilla, 49, was removed to
San Jose, Costa Rica, from Newark Liberty International Airport. More at ICE.gov
Tucson Sector Border Patrol Agents Arrest Criminal Aliens
August 10, 2011 (Tucson, Ariz.) - Three Mexican nationals with
serious criminal histories including attempted murder, sex offenses and
felony vehicle theft were arrested by the Tucson Sector Border Patrol
agents yesterday. Casa Grande agents patrolling near Three Points
apprehended two men from Tamaulipas, Mexico, for illegal entry into the
United States. More at CBP.gov
CBP Officers at the Brownsville and Matamoros International Bridge
Take Custody of Fugitive Returned to the U.S. by Mexican Law Enforcement
Authorities
August 10, 2011 (Brownsville, Texas) - U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) officers working at the B & M Bridge took custody
of a fugitive returned to the U.S. by Mexican law enforcement
authorities. On August 8, 2011, CBP officers at the B & M Bridge
took custody of a U.S. citizen male returned to the U.S. by Mexican law
enforcement authorities. More at CBP.gov
Mexican Citizen Receives Federal Jail Term for Illegal Re-Entry
August 05, 2011 (Hartford, Conn.) - A citizen of Mexico was sentenced
Thursday to 30 months in jail followed by two years of supervised
release for illegally re-entering the United States following his
deportation in a case investigated by the U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO). Rutilio
Cabrera- Flores, 30, formerly of New Britain, Conn., appeared in federal
court in Hartford, where he was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Robert
N. Chatigny. More at ICE.gov
http://www.dhs.gov/files/enforcement/immigration.shtm