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Refugee Crisis in the U. S. (?)


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Here are the units now deployed to the US-Mexico border
 

U.S. Northern Command on Tuesday identified the military units now deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border.

Additional units are expected but will not be named until they have deployed, the command said.

There are now approximately 6,000 military personnel deployed to the border, including 2,100 National Guard members.
 

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Note: I could not figure out WTH this was about. I had to look long and hard for a news report on this and only was successful after using duckduckgo instead of google.

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Feds: Forgery operation in Oregon produced over 10,000 fake documents
 

"The fraud ring operated in Woodburn for more than a decade and produced over 10,000 fraudulent documents that they distributed in Woodburn or mailed to customers around the United States," U.S. Attorney Billy Williams and Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Sax said in the plea agreement
 

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Huge forgery operation halted

Group produced more than 10,000 faked documents
 

SALEM, Ore. – Located in an apartment in a primarily Hispanic town in Oregon, a clandestine lab churned out thousands of fake Social Security cards, drivers' licenses and immigration documents that were sold around the United States for years.
 

The operation, revealed for the first time this week in a federal court document, showed that a syndicate based in Oaxaca, Mexico, operated the forged-document factory in Woodburn, a town of 24,000 in an agricultural region a half-hour's drive from Portland.
 

Employers, including farms, nurseries and wineries, routinely employ people who are in the United States illegally but who can produce a Social Security card or work visa. Many agricultural employers say it's not their responsibility – and that they lack the expertise – to determine whether the documents are genuine.
 

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Why this was even a question, I do not know.  Yeah, yeah, sanctuary cities/states and the 9th circus...
 

Supreme Court sides with Trump on detention of immigrants
 

The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in favor of the Trump administration by deciding federal officials can detain immigrants at any time for possible deportation after they have served their time in the U.S. for other crimes.
 

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