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'Agency Insiders' Charge DHS Is Releasing ‘False and Misleading’ Data on Border Crossers, Issa

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posted on Mar, 15 2012 @ 08:19 AM
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'Agency Insiders' Charge DHS Is Releasing ‘False and Misleading’ Data on Border Crossers, Issa Says


Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) is calling into serious question
the DHS reports concerning border crossings.

The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is investigating
based on "insider" information.


By Penny Starr
March 14, 2012

(CNSNews.com) – Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) has sent a letter to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano seeking a wide range of documents as part of an investigation into charges by “agency insiders” that DHS has not accurately counted the number of border crossers who are not arrested or turned back when they enter the U.S. illegally.

“The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is investigating allegations by agency insiders that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), one of its largest components, released false and misleading border crossing data,” states the Mar. 1 letter signed by Issa, chairman of the committee, and Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), chairman of the Subcommittee on National Security, Homeland Defense and Foreign Operations.....

Border Crossing DHS info



posted on Mar, 15 2012 @ 08:39 AM
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Illegal immigration is a huge problem. These people come here without background or health checks, take jobs while millions of citizens are unemployed, cost us billions of dollars in free schooling, healthcare, cheap housing, food stamps etc. We have thousands of illegals who have had previous arrests and deportations only to come back again to commit more crimes. They steal identities, use fraudulent documents, over stay visas, murder and maim citizens etc.



posted on Mar, 15 2012 @ 09:16 AM
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Originally posted by Night Star
Illegal immigration is a huge problem. These people come here without background or health checks, take jobs while millions of citizens are unemployed, cost us billions of dollars in free schooling, healthcare, cheap housing, food stamps etc. We have thousands of illegals who have had previous arrests and deportations only to come back again to commit more crimes. They steal identities, use fraudulent documents, over stay visas, murder and maim citizens etc.


All the while your politicians and corporate leaders are keeping that back door wide open to welcome them in for the cheap labor. Who do you expect is going to do anything about this?



posted on Mar, 15 2012 @ 09:30 AM
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Good question!

It is such a shame that so many come here through the proper chanels with respect, waited their time and paid their dues, while illegals just waltz over and are rewarded for it. Our system is corrupt.



posted on Mar, 15 2012 @ 10:39 AM
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Originally posted by Night Star
Illegal immigration is a huge problem. These people come here without background or health checks, take jobs while millions of citizens are unemployed, cost us billions of dollars in free schooling, healthcare, cheap housing, food stamps etc. We have thousands of illegals who have had previous arrests and deportations only to come back again to commit more crimes. They steal identities, use fraudulent documents, over stay visas, murder and maim citizens etc.


In addition, they send billions--that is correct, billions--of dollars out of the country to Mexico and wherever to support their families and to start small business back there when they return (and will be able to eventually draw SS here if it is being paid on them).



posted on Mar, 15 2012 @ 08:49 PM
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Um.excuse me, but isnt so california and texas origonally property of Mexico? I always thought that they were ripped off by some subterfuge or other.........
Remember the Alamo! (a false flag?) maybe.........but there was no ats to expose it then.......
Of course theres nothing like having a foriegn country using your country to provide a corridor for illegals and drugs to supply the needs of the likes of the Bush clan et al.....A bottomless market for stolen cars from the north....Mexico has been very useful in the past.....
Its well known that the US goverment has rogue drug agencies operating with the purpose of bringing heroin and cocain into the country.....
look at the two cia aircraft, both stuffed with 5 tons of coke, one in mexico.....and the other i dont recall....both gulf streams ...........
The manipulation of the population goes back well before recent memory....back to generations before us......
The destabilisation and drug war in mexico is to soften the peoples attitude towards UNION>>>>>
"Well keep you safe just sign here".......Well all be a part of fortress North Amerika....."Papers please"....
from the Canal to the arctic circle.....
Just give it another decade.....



posted on Mar, 16 2012 @ 03:58 AM
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Getting even more technical,

the area was actually New Spain.


New Spain formally called the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Spanish: Virreinato de Nueva España), was a viceroyalty of the Spanish colonial empire, comprising primarily territories in what was known then as 'América Septentrional' or North America.[1][2][3][4] Its capital was Mexico City, formerly Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec Empire. New Spain was established following the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in 1521, and at its greatest extent included much of North America south of Canada: all of present-day Mexico and Central America (except Panama), most of the United States west of the Mississippi River and the Floridas.


Map in year 1795



posted on Mar, 16 2012 @ 04:02 AM
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Darrell Issa has to fight an ONSLAUGHT of Pro Illegal Democrats in the California legislature and at the city council levels.

I don't envy his tasks. He's been one of the only ones brave enough to take on this 'controversial' issue.




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