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    So politifact is biased but Faux News is not?
     
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    Fox News is demonstrably not a reliable source.
     
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    ICE arrests deported Guatemalan woman who killed 4 kids in 2008 bus crash after she’s found living in US

    A Guatemalan woman arrested Tuesday for illegally re-entering the U.S. had previously been deported after serving eight years in prison for causing a 2008 school bus crash that killed four children in Minnesota.

    Olga Franco del Cid, 35, was taken into custody Tuesday at her home in Inver Grove Heights after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers received a tip she had returned to Minnesota.

    "It appeared she was trying to move residences quickly," ICE Deputy Field Office Director Shawn Byers told FOX9 Minneapolis. "So, we believe she may have been tipped off that we were looking for her and trying to flee but that's all speculative at this point."

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    It was unclear how long Franco del Cid had been in the U.S. before her arrest, officials said. (Pam Louwagie/Star Tribune via AP, File)

    Franco del Cid was convicted of killing four children in a school bus after the minivan she was driving ran a stop sign in February 2008. She was in the country illegally and had claimed her boyfriend was driving.

    She served eight years in state prison and was deported in 2016 following her release.

    ICE officials said it was unclear how long she had been living in the U.S. before Tuesday’s arrest.

    Franco del Cid remained in ICE custody Thursday and could face up to 20 years in federal prison for re-entering the U.S., Minnesota's Star Tribune reported.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/ice-guatemalan-woman-arrested-deported-illegally-us
     
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    ...faux news...sweet.
     
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    President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he will designate the powerful Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations, allowing the United States government to take decisive action against the narco-organizations.

    Speaking with former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly, Trump said, "They will be designated."

    "I have been working on that for the last 90 days. You know, designation is not that easy, you have to go through a process, and we are well into that process," he explained, Reuters reported.

    Trump, however, did not elaborate on specifics, but suggested that U.S. action is meant to help topple the cartels.

    Designating the cartels as terrorist organizations is a powerful measure. Under U.S. law, it is illegal to knowingly support designated terrorist organizations, and people associated with designated organizations are barred from entering the U.S. Financial institutions are also prohibited from doing business with designated organizations.

    Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's administration was "caught off-guard" by the announcement, the New York Times reported. Mexico's foreign ministry said in a statement they want to meet with senior-level U.S. diplomats "as soon as possible" to discuss Trump's actions.

    Arturo Sarukhan, the former Mexican ambassador to the U.S., told the Washington Post that former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush also considered formally designating the cartels, but backed down after learning of the harmful impacts such action could have on U.S.-Mexican relations.
     
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    This makes what, 22 out of 12 Million?
     
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    Mexico gunbattle near Texas border between suspected cartel members, police leaves at least 21 dead

    By Travis Fedschun | Fox News

    Four police officers were among nearly two dozen people killed after security forces engaged in an hour-long gunbattle with suspected cartel members Saturday in a Mexican town near the U.S. border, days after President Trump said he was moving to designate Mexican drug cartels as terror organizations.

    The shootout happened around noon in the small town of Villa Union, a town in Coahuila state located about an hour’s drive southwest of Eagle Pass, Texas.

    Coahuila state Gov. Miguel Angel Riquelme told local media that four of the dead were police officers killed in the initial confrontation and that several municipal workers were missing. On Sunday, the Coahuila state government said that security forces killed seven additional members of the gang, bringing the death toll to at least 21.


    The armed group of suspected cartel members stormed the town of 3,000 residents in a convoy of trucks, attacking local government offices and prompting state and federal forces to intervene. Ten alleged members of the Cartel of the Northeast were initially killed in the response.

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    The City Hall of Villa Union is riddled with bullet holes after a gun battle between Mexican security forces and suspected cartel gunmen, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019. (AP Photo/Gerardo Sanchez)

    Riquelme told reporters the state had acted “decisively” to take back the town, as videos of the shootout posted on social media showed burned-out vehicles and the facade of Villa Union’s municipal office riddled with bullets.

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    The City Hall of Villa Union is riddled with bullet holes after a gun battle between Mexican security forces and suspected cartel gunmen, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019. (AP Photo/Gerardo Sanchez)

    A damaged black pickup truck with the C.D.N. of the Cartel del Noreste, or Cartel of the Northeast, written in white on its door could be seen on the street in an Associated Press photo.

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    A damaged pick up marked with the initials C.D.N., that in Spanish stand for Cartel of the Northeast, is on the streets after a gun battle between Mexican security forces and suspected cartel gunmen, in Villa Union, Mexico, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019. (AP Photo/Gerardo Sanchez)

    Riquelme told reporters that police had identified 14 vehicles involved in the attack and seized more than a dozen guns. Three of the suspected gunmen were killed by security forces in the initial pursuit of the gang members as they fled into rugged terrain, according to Reuters.

    In the wake of the assault, the governor said that security forces will remain in the town for several days to restore a sense of calm. The town is about 12 miles from the site of a 2011 cartel massacre where officials say 70 died.

    “These groups won’t be allowed to enter state territory,” the government of Coahuila said in a statement.

    MEXICO'S ANNUAL HOMICIDE COUNT ON PACE TO BE HIGHEST IN DECADES AS NEARLY 100 KILLED DAILY

    Mexico’s murder rate has increased to historically high levels, inching up by 2 percent in the first 10 months of the presidency of Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Federal officials said recently that there have been 29,414 homicides so far in 2019 – up from 28,869 over the same period last year.

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    Members of family massacred in Mexico had been previously victimized by cartel violence
    Nine Americans were killed when their convoy was ambushed in broad daylight by gunmen believed to be affiliated with a drug cartel; insight from Robbie Whelan, Wall Street Journal correspondent covering Latin America.

    The release of the figures comes at a time when López Obrador is facing growing criticism for his government’s "hugs, not bullets" policy of not using violence when fighting violent drug cartels.

    In early November, Mexico made international headlines when a drug cartel ambush killed nine Americans, focusing world attention on rising violence in the country.

    The three women and six children -- all members of dual-citizen families
    that lived in La Mora, a decades-old settlement in the Sonora State founded as part of an offshoot of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- were on their way to see relatives in the U.S when they were targeted about 70 miles south of Douglas, Ariz., by cartel members.https://www.foxnews.com/world/mexico-cartel-member-gunbattle-police-texas-border

    At the time, Trump called on Mexico to "wage war" on the cartels. He told author and former Fox News Channel host Bill O'Reilly in an interview posted last week his administration is "well into that process" to designate drug cartels as terror organizations. While the president did not indicate how the U.S. policy would change from past years, Trump said he told López Obrador that the U.S. stands ready to "go in and clean it out."

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    At least 14 people were killed, four of them police officers, after an armed group in a convoy of trucks stormed the town, in Coahuila state, prompting security forces to intervene, state Gov. Miguel Riquelme Solis said. (AP Photo/Gerardo Sanchez)

    On Friday -- the day before the deadly gunbattle -- Mexico's president said he would not accept any foreign intervention in Mexico to deal with violent criminal gangs after Trump’s comments.

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    A damaged pick up is on a street of Villa Union, Mexico, after a gun battle between Mexican security forces and suspected cartel gunmen on Saturday. (AP Photo/Gerardo Sanchez)

    Riquelme on Saturday made similar comments to Lopez Obrador on how Mexico should handle the problem.

    “I don’t think that Mexico needs intervention. I think Mexico needs collaboration and cooperation,” he told reporters. “We’re convinced that the state has the power to overcome the criminals.”

    U.S. Attorney General William Barr is scheduled to visit Mexico this week to discuss cooperation over security, according to Reuters.

    Fox News' Greg Norman, Edmund DeMarche and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Two questions:
    1. How many Americans were killed?
    2. How many Americans were shot at?
     
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    Pentagon to evaluate legality of putting troops at US-Mexico border

    By Frank Miles | Fox News

    Border apprehensions drop for 6th consecutive month
    November marks sixth consecutive month of reduced border apprehensions.

    The Pentagon's independent investigations office announced Tuesday that it will evaluate the legality of the Trump administration’s use of the military at the U.S. border with Mexico.

    Glenn Fine, the acting inspector general (IG) of the Defense Department who had served as the Justice Department IG for 11 years, said his probe will assess several aspects of the military’s border mission, which some in Congress call a misuse of the military.

    Under federal law, the military may not be used for domestic law enforcement purposes. The Trump administration’s view is that the troops are in a national security role at the southern border.

    Glenn Fine, the acting inspector general, announced Tuesday that his probe will assess several aspects of the military’s border mission, which some in Congress call a misuse of the military. Fine said he will look at what the troops are doing at the border, what training they received for the mission, and whether their use at the border is legal. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

    In a letter to Fine in September, 33 House members urged an investigation into what they called the “misuse and politicization” of the military at the border.

    Fine said he will look at what the troops are doing at the border, what training they received for the mission, and whether their use at the border is legal.

    For more than a year, several thousand active-duty troops have been stationed along the border to perform various missions.

    The troops have erected wire barriers, assisted with border surveillance and performed other functions in support of the Department of Homeland Security.

    Also Tuesday, a federal judge in Texas blocked the Trump administration from using $3.6 billion earmarked for the military to fund border wall construction.

    The Trump administration is expected to appeal Tuesday's decision.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pentagon-evaluate-legality-troops-us-mexico-border
     
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    California border agents find 11 Chinese nationals hiding inside appliances, furniture in truck from Mexico
    By Stephen Sorace | Fox News
    Border apprehensions drop for 6th consecutive month
    November marks sixth consecutive month of reduced border apprehensions.

    Federal agents in California found 11 Chinese nationals hiding inside appliances and furniture that filled a moving truck crossing the border from Mexico over the weekend.

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers stopped a 42-year-old male truck driver, a U.S. citizen, around 5:30 p.m. on Saturday at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, located in the city of San Diego just north of Tijuana, the agency said in a statement.

    CBP officers inspected the moving truck and referred the unnamed driver and his vehicle for a more intensive secondary inspection, the statement said.

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    CPB officers freed some of the Chinese nationals from a washing machine, wooden chest. Another was found in a dresser, the agency said. (U.S. Customs and Border Protection)

    Agents searched the contents of the truck and found 11 Chinese nationals packed inside pieces of furniture and appliances. Pictures showed at least two people squatting inside a washing machine and another crammed inside a wooden chest.

    The driver, accused of human smuggling, was arrested and transported to the Metropolitan Correctional Center to await criminal proceedings, the agency said. The 11 Chinese nationals were also being held for pending criminal and immigration proceedings.

    The 11 Chinese nationals were taken into custody for pending criminal and immigration proceedings, the CBP said. (U.S. Customs and Border Protection)

    “CBP cannot stress enough the dangers of smuggling people,” Pete Flores, CBP director of Field Operations for San Diego, said in a statement.

    “These are human beings that smugglers subject to inhumane conditions that could have deadly consequences," Flores said. "Fortunately, no one was seriously injured.”

    This most recent human smuggling incident comes one month after CBP officers at San Ysidro discovered six Chinese nationals hiding behind a false wall inside another moving truck – also driven by a U.S. citizen – in an attempt to cross the border, the agency said.
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-border-mexico-chinese-nationals-human-smuggling
     
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    Trump will 'temporarily hold off' designating Mexican cartels as terror groups
    By Morgan Phillips, Vandana Rambaran | Fox News

    President Trump announced Friday that he will hold off on officially designating Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations while he works with the Mexican president "to deal decisively" with the issue.

    "All necessary work has been completed to declare Mexican Cartels terrorist organizations," Trump tweeted Friday. "Statutorily we are ready to do so. However, at the request of a man who I like and respect, and has worked so well with us, President Andres Manuel @lopezobrador_ we will temporarily hold off this designation and step up our joint efforts to deal decisively with these vicious and ever-growing organizations!"

    Mexico's foreign minister Marcelo Ebrard thanked Trump on Twitter for his decision.

    "I appreciate President Donald Trump's decision to postpone the designation of organizations as terrorists at the request of President López Obrador, who also respects and appreciates him," Ebrard said.

    Obrador praised Trump's decision at an event Friday in his home state of Tabasco.

    “I celebrate that he has taken our opinion into account,” the Mexican president said, according to The New York Times. “There has to be cooperation with respect for our sovereignties, cooperation without interventionism. And I think it was a very good decision that he took today."


    Designating cartels as foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs) could lead to tougher financial penalties and legal ramifications for those involved who are tried in the U.S. Once a group is designated a terrorist organization, known members are prohibited from entering the country and it is illegal for those in the U.S. to intentionally provide support. Financial institutions are barred from doing any type of business with the organization or its members. This could mean that an American selling drugs that originated south of the border could be prosecuted under anti-terrorism laws, and could possibly be given a life sentence.

    Dozens of cartels are known to be operating across Mexico, but it's unclear which ones will receive the FTO label.

    Mexican drug cartels are currently classified as drug trafficking organizations, but their criminal activity spans far beyond illegal drug trade, involving everything from murder, fraud, gun trafficking, bribery, money laundering and counterfeit smuggling, to human trafficking and extortion.

    Amb. David Johnson, vice president of the International Narcotics Control Board, said the key difference between drug cartels and terror groups such as the Islamic State (ISIS) is a profit motive versus a political motive.

    “Terrorists use violence to expand a political goal. These criminals are interested in money, not politics. They don’t want the responsibility and headaches that come with political control since it could interfere with their profit-maximizing goals,” he explained. “The key reason for not labeling them terrorists is because that is not what they are. They are in it for the money. Period.”

    Critics said the move could shake up bilateral relations between the U.S. and Mexico and hurt trade.

    Clamping down on illegal migrants flowing across the U.S. southern border with Mexico, which Trump claims has contributed to an influx of drugs and violent crime in border states, has been a part of his agenda since the beginning of his administration. Efforts have been ramped up after the brutal killings of six children and three women with dual Mexican and American citizenship in the Mormon community of La Mora on Nov. 4. At the time, Trump called on Mexico to "wage war" on the cartels.
     
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    ICE official blasts NY authorities for releasing twice-deported suspect facing manslaughter charge
    By Julia Musto | Fox News


    A New York Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official said Wednesday that sanctuary city policies make criminals feel more comfortable.

    Appearing on "Fox & Friends First" with host Rob Schmitt, New York Field Office Director Thomas Decker said, "if you were a criminal coming to the United States illegally you would go to a sanctuary city."

    COLORADO ATTACK VICTIM BELIEVES ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT SUSPECT SHOULD HAVE BEEN DEPORTED, REPORT SAYS

    Last week, ICE arrested 32-year-old illegal immigrant Feliciano Perez-Bautista in White Plains, New York. Perez-Bautista is a Mexican national who was arrested by the Yonkers Police Department in July after facing charges of manslaughter and gang assault. He had been previously deported twice --in May 2013 and September 2014. He is now in ICE custody, awaiting his third deportation.

    According to the Epoch Times, ICE lodged multiple detainers with Yonkers and Westchester police departments, but the requests were disregarded and Perez-Bautista was released under the county's Immigrant Protection Act. Federal authorities were reportedly not notified.

    In a statement, Yonkers Police Department spokesman Dean Politopoulos said, "Perez-Bautista was in Yonkers Police custody from the time of his arrest on the 11th to the time of his arraignment on the 12th...Subsequent to his arraignment, the court and corrections has jurisdiction over his physical custody."

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    Under federal law, ICE has the authority to lodge immigration detainers with law enforcement partners who have custody of individuals arrested on criminal charges and who ICE has probable cause to believe are removable aliens. The detainer asks other law enforcement to notify the agency in advance of release and to maintain custody of the individual for a brief period of time prior to their release into ICE custody.

    Decker explained that Westchester County administration and politicians passed the Immigrant Protection Act a more than a year ago, which "basically put a stop to releasing an honoring detainers."

    The measure prevents the county from using any of its resources to assist in federal investigations based on race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, or national origin.

    Decker told Schmitt that county law enforcement is using the law to ignore ICE's detainer requests "by saying they can't meet it because of a judicial warrant."

    "Which judicial judges can't issue because it's a civil violation," he added.

    "What happens is that you have individual subjects -- who've been arrested by the police and they should be removed from the country -- be released back into the community," said Decker. "So, what that tells other immigrants or citizens of the community is that all of a sudden, if you go and be a witness -- you know, if you're a victim -- going to the police that person's going to be released right back into the community."


    According to the New York Daily News, from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 the NYPD has accepted none of the 2,916 detainer requests submitted by ICE. Decker noted that was about 56 people released per week, which is 183 percent higher than just two years before.
    https://www.foxnews.com/media/ice-n...orities-deportation-assault-illegal-immigrant
     
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    F' the courts...we'll get Mexico to pay for it.
     
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    Sheriff: 6 men arrested after girl said she escaped from Wisconsin home where she was being trafficked
    Posted 3:02 pm, December 11, 2019, by Katie DeLong
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    6 men arrested after victim indicated she escaped from home where she was being trafficked in Green Lake County (PHOTOS: WLUK)

    TOWNSHIP OF MANCHESTER — Sheriff’s officials in Green Lake County, Wisconsin on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 11 announced the arrest of six men after a 911 call from a juvenile runaway who indicated she escaped from sex trafficking.

    The 911 call came in around 10:45 p.m. on Thanksgiving — Thursday, Nov. 28. Deputies found the victim on the side of the road and rescued her.

    Sheriff’s officials said the victim indicated she escaped from a home where she was being trafficked for sex, and that information led to the execution of a search warrant at a home on County Line Road in the Township of Manchester.

    Green Lake County sheriff’s officials sat at the home, investigators found “a number of evidence items believed to be connected to the sexual assault of the juvenile.”


    The six men arrested for second-degree sexual assault were identified by sheriff’s officials as follows:
    • Esler Hugo Rivera, male, 33
    • Rolando Corado Gonzalez, male, 28
    • Avelino Sarceno-Sarceno, male, 40
    • Ember Rivera, male, 37
    • Noe Bautista-Martinez, male 28
    • Evis Amabilio Garcia-Rivera, male 31
    Sheriff’s officials said Evis Amabilio Garcia-Rivera is suspected of trafficking the victim within the residence among the others.

    All of the suspects are believed to be undocumented immigrants from Guatemala. Sheriff’s officials said they were being held at the Green Lake County Correctional Facility on cash bonds that vary from $20,000 to $50,000.


    Green Lake County sheriff’s officials noted Wednesday formal charges had not yet been filed, and all parties are innocent until proven guilty.

    https://fox6now.com/2019/12/11/sher...SIA8iH9LR32_1Im1_MvO24GOBdmJEms993UIzWpJmNGvc
     
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    So Obama deported her but she came back to the US under trumps watch. Interesting.
     
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    I seriously doubt that he actually reads and digests what he copies and pastes.
     
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    WHAT A DICK. ANYTHING THE BLACK GUY DID HE WANTS TO UNDO:smiley-195517897341
     

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