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    Rep. Frank Wolf: Improvements Coming to Immigration Enforcement

    Wolf: Improvements Coming to Immigration Enforcement

    January 17, 2012 7:55 pm
    By: Fairfax News

    Rep. Frank Wolf (VA-10) today announced that funding to digitize the fingerprints of all criminal illegal aliens is included in the FY 2012 spending bill for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

    Wolf called on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to improve its Secure Communities database after a criminal illegal alien was arrested in Loudoun County in November 2010 for public drunkenness but released when his fingerprints were not identified by the system.

    Four weeks later, Salvador Portillo-Saravia, an MS-13 gang member, sexually assaulted an 8-year-old girl in Fairfax County. Portillo-Saravia pled guilty last October to two felonies: rape of a victim under 13, and sodomy of a victim under 13. He is scheduled to be sentenced in February.

    This tragic incident identified a critical shortcoming in the Secure Communities program: immigration fingerprints taken on paper prior to 2005 were often not included in the database. Unfortunately, many local law enforcement agencies were unaware of this gap in the system and that manual searches were still necessary.

    In June 2011, the House Appropriations Committee acted on Wolf’s request to address the issue, agreeing to provide the necessary funding to update the database. The Senate agreed to the House’s position during conference House-Senate negotiations in the fall 2011 and the spending bill was signed into law in December 2011.

    “The Secure Communities database is an important resource for state and local law enforcement,” Wolf said. “I will continue to work to ensure this system is operating as it was intended to help protect our communities.”

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    They could improve immigration enforcement in America by taking Obama to task for stopping all immigration raids, stopping most deportation hearings, and creating and unlawful form of amnesty via executive memo!

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    Remember the good old days when they would raid a company and bring in busses and load up every illegal alien there and haul them to the border.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2 View Post
    Remember the good old days when they would raid a company and bring in busses and load up every illegal alien there and haul them to the border.
    Yeah those were the days, I often dream of a secure border and the laws being enforced in this country, it is sad to see this country slowly being destroyed. I hope we get our country back before it is too late.

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    I wish someone would sue my state "California" for aiding and abetting illegal immigrants. California is thumbing their nose at Federal Immigration laws.

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    ComCam Delivers Systems for Border Security Operations

    WEST CHESTER, Pa., Jan. 18, 2012 — ComCam International, Inc. (OTC: Gray Sheets: CMCJ) is pleased to announce that they have delivered on purchase orders for long-range day/night vision systems to be use along the US/ Mexican border. These systems form the backbone of a new electronic border protection initiative developed in partnership with a large military contractor for one of the border states. ComCam expects to make further deliveries for this project over the next year.

    ComCam CEO Don Gilbreath stated, “These orders are the result of years of working with various government agencies on pilot projects to prove ComCam offers a unique capability to work in harsh environments where both power and network availability are limited which makes it difficult for traditional solutions to function effectively.”

    ComCam International (ComCam International, Inc.) develops network video command-and-control products and provides solutions and technical services to U.S. government agencies, Fortune 500 companies, research facilities, OEM, systems integrators and dealers worldwide. As a system integrator ComCam’s specialty is in correctional facility design and installation services.

    A number of statements contained in this press release are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties including technological obsolescence, market acceptance of future products, competitive market conditions, and the sufficiency of capital resources. The actual results ComCam International may achieve could differ materially from any forward-looking statements due to such risks and uncertainties. ComCam International encourages the public to read the information provided here in conjunction with its most recent filings on Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and Form 8-K. ComCam International’s public filings may be viewed at: EDGAR Search Results

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