Posts Tagged ‘ identity theft ’

Numbers USA Live Webcast

Update: Here’s the link, Defending Our Children’s Future, which was referenced in Jennifer’s Story.  Tune in later today, at 3:30 PM sharp, to watch Numbers USA’s live webcast. It takes place every Thursday afternoon. Today Roy Beck & Co. will probably discuss his organization’s phenomenal TV ad campaign pressuring Congressman Dave Camp to free...
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Scaling The Ivory Tower

Scaling The Ivory Tower

In my previous post, I described two presentations by post-graduate students invited to (New) Debates On Belonging, a workshop by the CUNY Graduate Center-seen above-devoted to exploring original research into the subjects of illegal immigration and the lives of illegal aliens within the United States. There were three other presentations that day, beginning with...
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Bust Out

Bust Out

I’d like to thank a member of NY ICE for forwarding this story to me, yet another in a seeming laundry list of illegal financial transactions devised with the sole purpose of defrauding American financial institutions, and by extension, American investors in those institutions.
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Criminals And The Communities Who Love Them

Criminals And The Communities Who Love Them

A story so familiar to us that I almost hesitate to post it. Yes, yet another community-not a community of Americans, mind you-is outraged that the federal government is enforcing laws that criminalize being a criminal.
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Utah’s Dilemma

Utah’s Dilemma

One salutary effect of SB 1070′s passage is the debate it’s generated among state legislators in other parts of the country, especially those in similarly besieged, southwestern states. As I explained in a post several days ago, one of most illegal alien friendly jurisdictions is the state of Utah. Fortunately, that is starting to...
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