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Only 2.1% of ‘DREAMers’ Denied Work Permits in DHS Reviews

Low denial rate may indicate lack of thorough screening of DREAM applications
Washington Free Beacon
Thursday, November 21, 2013
National News

Of the cases reviewed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), only 2.1 percent of young illegal aliens have been denied work permits through its deferred action program ...

Immigration Agents Rip House Lawmakers Pushing Amnesty

Breitbart
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
National News

Immigration Enforcement: A History of Neglect

Center for Immigration Studies
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
National News

Multi-million dollar Vietnam visa scam tied to Colorado-told its easy to overstay their visas & disappear into the United States.

CO College Grad behind scheme "Concern is terrorism"-recruited customers who could not legally enter the U.S.
9 News
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Colorado News

Federal prosecutors call it a multi-million dollar global scheme with strong ties to Colorado.

A University of Denver graduate is in federal custody, accused of helping hundreds of Vietnamese citizens enter the United States illegally ...

Requests for asylum in the United States along the border with Mexico have more than doubled over the last three years

An average of 30 people per day have arrived at San Diego ports seeking asylum
The New York Times
Sunday, August 18, 2013
National News

Report: Nuclear plants 'naked' to terror threat-San Onofre Nuclear Plant on beach

* Related article " Border Station is more than checkpoint"
Orange County Register
Thursday, August 15, 2013
National News

America's nuclear power plants and research labs remain vulnerable to terrorist attacks from the sea, sky and control room, despite tighter security imposed since 9/11, says a scholarly study prepared for the Pentagon and released Thursday ...

Homeland Security loses track of 1 million foreigners; report could hurt immigration deal

Washington Post
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
National News

The Homeland Security Department has lost track of more than 1 million people who it knows arrived in the U.S. but who it cannot prove left the country, according to an audit Tuesday that also found the department probably won’t meet its own goals for deploying an entry-exit system...

Report could hurt immigration deal-Homeland Security loses track of 1 million foreign people-and are years overdue in setting up a system to track departures

DHS lost track of 1.6 million people 2 years ago-1,901 of them were deemed a significant national security threat
The Washington Times
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
National News
The Homeland Security Department has lost track of more than 1 million people who it knows arrived in the U.S. but who it cannot prove left the country, according to an audit Tuesday that also found the department probably won't meet its own goals for deploying an entry-exit system.
 

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