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Nov 2024 --------- Nov 29 It is better to have a border-controlling and illegal immigrant-stopping Trump, but watch Trump for wishy-washy language regarding letting immigrants back in, but legally - like, “you can come back, but legally.” Nov 11 Veterans Day Prayers, Healing, Commemoration Nov 10 CBP dot gov 2024/10/26 Del Rio CBP officers apprehend man wanted on sexual offense against a child warrant (CBP officers found a wanted person at a U.S. port of entry.) https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/local-media-release/del-rio-cbp-officers-apprehend-man-wanted-sexual- offense-against-1 Del Rio CBP officers apprehend man wanted on sexual offense against a child warrant Release Date Sat, 10/26/2024 DEL RIO, Texas – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Del Rio Port of Entry encountered a man wanted on a felony warrant for a sex-related offense against a child. “Protecting the safety of our communities is our top priority, and we will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that those who pose a threat are held accountable,” said Port Director Liliana Flores, Del Rio Port of Entry. “Apprehensions of persons wanted for alleged crimes of this heinous type exemplify the important role of our officers in keeping our border communities secure.” CBP officers escort a wanted person at a U.S. port of entry. CBP officers escort a wanted person at a U.S. port of entry. On Thursday, October 24th, CBP officers at Del Rio International Bridge referred vehicle passenger Alex Perez, 33, a U.S. citizen, for secondary inspection. During secondary examination, CBP officers utilizing biometric verification and federal law enforcement databases verified his identity and discovered that he was the subject of an outstanding felony arrest warrant for indecency with a child (sexual contact) issued by Val Verde County Sheriff’s Office in Del Rio, Texas. Perez was transported to Val Verde County jail for adjudication of the warrant. Nov 6 Fat Leonard Case: Leonard sentenced to 15 years USNI 2024/11/05 Fat Leonard sentenced to 15 years in prison for mastermind Navy corruption case https://news.usni.org/2024/11/05/fat-leonard-sentenced-to-15-years-in-prison-for-masterminding-navy- corruption-case Nov 2 Old-time immigrants versus newer droves: The biggest concern currently is the droves who came in during the entire Biden administration and at peak periods during the last two administrations Nov 1 These topics can be found on the CIS dot org (Center for Immigration Atudies)website: Terror Attack in Chicago? Questions that need to be asked about the Mauritanian illegal border-crosser charged in the shooting of Chicago Jewish man. By Todd Bensman on October 31, 2024 Is the Jewish Chicago victim the first American whose luck finally ran out? Topics: National Security Op-ed: Mexico Is Holding Back a Massive Wave of Illegal Immigrants that Will Break After the Election Here’s what I learned walking among and interviewing a caravan of 1,000 migrants about Mexico’s plans after November 5 By Todd Bensman on October 31, 2024 None of these caravans ever intend to reach the American border because that is not their main purpose — at least not until after the U.S. election. Topics: Biden Border Crisis, Mexico How Non-Citizens Impact Political Representation and the Partisan Makeup of the U.S. House of Representatives By Steven A. Camarota and Karen Zeigler on October 31, 2024 Because non-citizens are not evenly distributed across the country, they make up a large share of the population of many congressional districts. It typically requires many fewer votes to win in such districts compared to districts comprised largely of citizens. This raises important questions about the principle of “one person, one vote.” President Biden Directs Agencies to Fast Track Immigrant Visas for Foreign STEM Workers. By Elizabeth Jacobs on October 30, 2024 President Biden’s recent national security memorandum on AI also instructed DHS to look into “prioritizing and streamlining” immigrant visa processing for applicants working in “sensitive technologies”. Topics: Wages, Jobs, and Poverty ce-President