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    Maybe we could begin a phone-in campaign to ICE in the meantime? Also include this new info in our calls to Senators?
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    Well if they're all still here in October, marching down our streets, this will make the Republicans look pretty lame in protecting our country, and securing our borders
    And if the Senate sits on HR4437 until October, they will have proven positively how totally useless they are!
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    Maybe we should begin a phone-in to ICE now? DEMANDING these illegals be picked up and not be allowed to mob our streets??
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    I hope the Constitution Party has candidates running for every federal open office, so that the people can have a real choice for a change.
    I have written to several different sources concerning write-in votes and only one has replied so far. This person tells me that there is a space to write in a candidate at the bottom of the ballot. Since we vote electronically here, how can that be? I'm dead serious that if the candidates I want on the ballot do not appear that I will write in who I want. I just have to find out how to go about that.

    TIMBINH: As for the Constitution Party, as far as I can see, they have no candidates on the ballot that I can vote for from here. There are a couple libertarians and I'm aware of some independents who are going to join in the affray but they can't even start getting petitions signed until tomorrow--after the primaries. They say TX is an easy state on politicians getting on the ballot. If that is the case, I'd hate to see how the hard ones are.

    WARNING: unless you are in TX, you probably won't be interested in the rest of this post:

    The news here on primary day is already whining because there is low voter turnout. We have about fifteen different people running for judge and then the usual cast of rougues-- Hutchison, Perry, Reyes. Then there is some twisted freak named Kilgore or something like that, some elusive Mexican Democrat whose been so invisible that I don't even remember his name, Kinky Friedman (who looks like a real nut job to me) and a guy named Gordon Strickland (who looks like a promising replacement for Reyes.)

    Some woman keeps coming on TV with ad ad accusing state legislator (Pat Haggerty) of running a "smear campaign" against her but, in all honesty, I haven't seen one single ad from the guy she's accusing, smearing or otherwise. The woman just comes off looking like a paranoid schitzophrenic to me. I'm not sure what I will do about our local elections when the time comes because I can't see where a whole lot of progress has been made and I can't see that we have any candidates running for state legislators who are worth much of anything. I'm actually a little unclear as to who my state legislator is since I have been under the impression for quite awhile that it's Elliot Shapleigh but the commercials say it's Pat Haggerty. I guess that has something to do with the crooked re-districting that TX enacted causing half the state legislators to conveniently up and disappear instead of staying here and fighting for the people who elected them a couple years back. These people are truly a disgrace!

    I'm not voting in the primary, as I said all along, because I am saving my signature for Arthur Loux (to replace Hutchison) and I'm hoping that I can find some decent contenders for other offices. I was prepared to back Strayhorn but the more I read about her, the more I think she is just "one of them" jumping from party to party trying to satisfy a personal struggle for power. Not sure on that one yet.

    I did go down to the local polling place and stand out in the parking lot for awhile asking people if they were satisfied with the candidates. Most of the people I talked to aren't satisfied but they didn't seem to want to do anything to change it by witholding their primary vote and saving it for an Independent's petition. But, as the news has pointed out, there weren't all that many voters available. I spoke with eleven people total and I saw maybe five more go into the polling place. I wish I felt well enough to go to other polling places in more populated and affluent areas. I may try this evening, in hopes that people will vote on the way home from work, but, from what I've seen around here, if people didn't vote before noon, they probably aren't going to vote at all.
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    General Strike

    These illegals and supporters are promoting general strike, imagine what Americans with real jobs and spending power could do if they enacted a GENERAL STRIKE!!

    Look into it people, it is our most powerful weapon to compel a corrupt government and its corporate kleptocracy to DO OUR WILL!

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    These illegals and supporters are promoting general strike, imagine what Americans with real jobs and spending power could do if they enacted a GENERAL STRIKE!!
    I thought they already tried that with their "A Day Without Immigrants" bit?

    As for American workers enacting a general strike, I doubt if we could pull that off. We can't get a handout to make up the difference in our paychecks the way they can. Nobody subsidizes our housing, hands us food stamps, or pays for our kids' educations. A day's pay could create a hardship.

    But I bet you that there are enough retired people and baby boomer spouses who could work up a steam.
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    Report Suspicious Activity -1-866-DHS-2-ICE

    e-mail: ICEFUGITIVEOPS@dhs.gov


    This is all I have found so far on the Propoganda site of ICE. Im looking for offices we can CALL



    http://www.ice.gov/graphics/dro/index.htm

    Office of Detention and Removal (DRO)
    The Office of Detention and Removal (DRO) is a division of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

    DRO is the primary enforcement arm within ICE for the identification, apprehension and removal of illegal aliens from the United States. The resources and expertise of DRO are utilized to identify and apprehend illegal aliens, fugitive aliens, and criminal aliens, to manage them while in custody and to enforce orders of removal from the United States. DRO is committed to enforcing our nation’s immigration laws in a fair, effective, and professional manner.

    Mission
    DRO promotes public safety and national security by ensuring the departure from the United States of all removable aliens through the fair and effective enforcement of the nation’s immigration laws.

    Ten-Year Vision
    Within 10 years, DRO will have the capacity to meet all presidential and congressional mandates.

    Making this happen will require:

    Visionary leadership at all levels of the organization;


    An effectively trained and educated professional workforce;


    The right levels of critical resources, e.g., personnel, facilities, infrastructure; and


    Effective, responsive, and accurate command–control–communications–computer–intelligen ce (C4I) systems that advance the DRO mission.
    DRO Strategic Plan 2003-2012

    Program and Activity Information
    Removals
    The primary responsibility of DRO is to identify, apprehend and remove illegal aliens from the United States. This requires DRO to facilitate the processing of illegal aliens through immigration courts, and to enforce their removal from the United States.

    Key elements in exercising those responsibilities include: identifying and removing all high-risk illegal alien fugitives and absconders; ensuring that those aliens who have already been identified as criminals are expeditiously removed; and to develop and maintain a robust removals program with the capacity to remove all final order cases - thus precluding growth in the illegal alien absconder population.

    Simply stated, DRO’s ultimate goal is to develop the capacity to identify and remove all removable aliens.

    Generally, the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) grants aliens the right to a removal proceeding before an immigration judge to decide both inadmissibility and deportability. Aliens can be removed for reasons of health, criminal status, economic well-being, national security risks and other reasons of public concern that are specifically defined in the Act.

    Immigration judges, employed by the Department of Justice, Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) weigh evidence presented by both the alien and ICE, assesses the facts and renders a decision that can be appealed to the Board of Immigration Appeals.

    If the immigration judge issues a decision ordering the alien removed from the United States, DRO is responsible to enforce the removal order. The process includes coordination and liaison with foreign government officials and embassies to obtain travel documents and country clearances, coordinating complex logistical and transportation issues to repatriate the alien and, if required DRO officers escort the alien to his or her foreign country.

    Fugitive Operations
    The removal of criminal aliens from the United States is a national priority. To address this priority, DRO designed the National Fugitive Operations Program (NFOP). Its mission is to identify, apprehend, and remove from the United States aliens who have failed to surrender for removal or to comply with a removal order. NFOP teams work exclusively on fugitive cases, giving priority to the public safety concerns of criminal aliens cases.

    The “Absconder Apprehension Initiative” uses the data available from National Crime Information Center databases as a virtual force multiplier. As part of the Alien Absconder Initiative, DRO developed and coordinated the “ICE Most Wanted” program. This program publicizes the names, faces and other identifying features of the 10 most wanted fugitive criminals by ICE. If you have comments or questions about the Most Wanted list, the Absconder Apprehension Initiative or the National Fugitive Operations Program, please contact us at:

    U.S. Department of Homeland Security
    Immigration and Customs Enforcement
    Office of Detention and Removal - Fugitive Operations
    801 I Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20536


    Report Suspicious Activity -1-866-DHS-2-ICE

    e-mail: ICEFUGITIVEOPS@dhs.gov


    MOST WANTED Criminal Aliens
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    http://www.ice.gov/graphics/dro/contact.htm

    OK, here are some phone numbers.

    Office of Detention and Removal
    Field Offices
    Headquarters
    Director, Office of Detention, and Removal
    801 I St, NW
    Suite 900
    Washington, DC 20536
    Phone: 202-305-2734

    Field Offices

    Field Office Director, Atlanta
    77 Forsyth St., SW, Suite 117
    Atlanta, GA 30303
    Phone: 404-331-2765
    Area of Responsibility: Georgia, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, U.S. Virgin Islands



    Field Office Director, Baltimore
    31 Hopkins Plaza, 7th Floor
    Baltimore, MD 21201
    Phone: 410-962-2037
    Area of Responsibility: Maryland

    Field Office Director, Boston
    John F. Kennedy, Federal Bldg.
    Govt. Center, 17th Flr. Room 1775
    Boston, MA 02203
    Phone: 617-565-3304
    Area of Responsibility: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

    Field Office Director, Buffalo
    130 Delaware Avenue
    Buffalo, NY 14202
    Phone: 716-551-4741 X2500
    Area of Responsibility: Upstate New York

    Field Office Director, Chicago
    10 W. Jackson Blvd.
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Phone: 312-385-1702
    Area of Responsibility: Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Wisconsin


    NOTE:Remember the lady who runs this Office is the one responsible for some stepped up raids in her area of responsibility.

    https://www.alipac.us/ftopict-18158-.html This is a story about 56 illegals arrested in MO - a good enforcement story. Her name is Ellisa Brown

    Reich Installation Services has been associated with at least two other U.S. sites where illegal aliens have been arrested within the last year,” said Elissa Brown, ICE special agent-in-charge of the Chicago office. “Employers must get the message that hiring illegal aliens is against the law. ICE will especially scrutinize those employers who are repeatedly identified in these operations.” Brown oversees the ICE Office of Investigations for a six-state area, including: Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky and Wisconsi


    Anyway, I think she would be the most open to HELP PUT A DAMPER ON THIS MOB ACTION BY ILLEGALS. The march from LA to DC would go through Kansas, Missouri and or Kentucky, wouldnt it?



    Field Office Director, Dallas
    8101 N. Stemmons Frwy
    Dallas, TX 75247
    Phone: 214-905-5860
    Area of Responsibility: North Texas, Oklahoma

    Field Office Director, Denver
    4730 Paris Street
    Denver, CO 80239
    Phone: 303-371-1067
    Area of Responsibility: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming

    Field Office Director, Detroit
    333 Mt. Elliott St.
    Detroit, MI 48207
    Phone: 313-568-6049
    Area of Responsibility: Michigan, Ohio

    Field Office Director, El Paso
    6451 Boeing Drive
    El Paso, TX 79925
    Phone: 915-881-5603
    Area of Responsibility: Southwest Texas, New Mexico

    Field Office Director, Houston
    126 Northpoint Drive
    Houston, TX 77060
    Phone: 281-774-4783
    Area of Responsibility: Southeast Texas

    Field Office Director, Los Angeles
    300 North Los Angeles Street
    Los Angeles, CA 90012
    Phone: 213-830-7900
    Area of Responsibility: Central California, Southern Nevada

    Field Office Director, Miami
    7880 Biscayne Blvd.
    Miami, FL 33138
    Phone: 305-762-3622
    Area of Responsibility: Florida

    Field Office Director, Newark
    Hemisphere Building, Suite 512
    Routes 1 and 9 South
    Newark, NJ 07114
    Phone: 973-645-3666
    Area of Responsibility: New Jersey

    Field Office Director, New Orleans
    DHS/ICE1250 Poydras, Suite 2200
    New Orleans, LA 701133
    Phone: 504-310-8823
    Area of Responsibility: Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee

    Field Office Director, New York
    26 Federal Plaza, Rm. 1104
    New York, NY 10278
    Phone: 212-264-3972
    Area of Responsibility: Metropolitan New York City, Long Island

    Field Office Director, Philadelphia
    1600 Callohill St., 5th Floor
    Philadelphia, PA 19130
    Phone: 215-656-7164
    Area of Responsibility: Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia

    Field Office Director, Phoenix
    2035 N. Central Avenue
    Phoenix, AZ 85004
    Phone: 602-379-3426
    Area of Responsibility: Arizona

    Field Office Director, San Antonio
    8940 Fourwinds Drive
    San Antonio, TX 78239
    Phone: 210-967-7175
    Area of Responsibility: Central South Texas

    Field Office Director, San Diego
    880 Front Street, #2232
    San Diego, CA 92101
    Phone: 619-557-6117
    Area of Responsibility: Southern Californiaa

    Field Office Director, San Francisco
    630 Sansome Street, Rm 590
    San Francisco, CA 94111
    Phone: 415-844-5512
    Area of Responsibility: Northern California, Central and Northern Nevada, Utah, Hawaii, Guam

    Field Office Director, Seattle
    12500Tukwila International Blvd., 4th Floor
    Seattle, WA 98168
    Phone: 206-835-0650
    Area of Responsibility: Washington, Oregon, Alaska

    Field Office Director, St. Paul, MN
    2901 Metro Dr., Suite 100
    Bloomington, MN 55425
    Phone: 952-853-2960
    Area of Responsibility: Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota

    Field Office Director, Washington
    2675 Prosperity Avenue
    Fairfax, VA 22031
    Phone: 703-285-6200
    Area of Responsibility: District of Columbia and Virginia
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    Only 920 website hits!?

    Can't help but notice that their website only has 920 hits. They have a Loooong way to go to a million, huh?

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    Good observation Gofer.

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