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|    10 Aug 14 20:21:03    |
      XPost: ba.politics, dc.media, soc.penpals       XPost: alt.burningman       From: hang.the.kenyan@barackobama.com              A crowd of 200 to 300 people in downtown Murrieta, Calif.,       surrounded three buses carrying immigrant detainees Tuesday       afternoon, prompting the buses to turn around before they       reached a Border Patrol station in the Riverside County city.              Waving Americans flags and protest signs, the crowd refused to       give way when the buses arrived with some 140 detainees from       Texas, which has seen a flood of Central American immigrants       cross the border in recent weeks without legal permission.              A small number of Murrieta police officers stood between the       protesters and the buses but could not keep the crowd from       blocking the buses' path.              The face-off came one day after Mayor Alan Long urged residents       to protest the federal government’s decision to move the recent       immigrants who arrived in the country illegally -- and have       overwhelmed Texas border facilities -- to the Border Patrol       station in his city.              “Murrieta expects our government to enforce our laws, including       the deportation of illegal immigrants caught crossing our       borders, not disperse them into our local communities,” Long       said Monday at a news conference. The city had defeated two       previous attempts to send migrants to the facility, he said.              An initial 140 migrants were expecedt to arrive in Murrieta on       Tuesday afternoon, Long said, followed by arrivals every 72       hours for several weeks. The detainees are primarily children       accompanied by mothers or fathers. They will be processed at the       Murrieta facility before being placed under the supervision of       Immigration and Customs Enforcementagents who will ensure that       they are united with family throughout the country, Long said.              This year, Border Patrol agents across the Southwest have       detained more than 52,000 unaccompanied minors, with a       particular concentration along the Rio Grande border in Texas,       according to federal records.              Because of this influx, officials are sending migrants to Border       Patrol facilities in less heavily trafficked areas, such as       Southern California, for processing and supervised release by       ICE agents.              By sending migrants to the Murrieta facility, the federal       government is not properly enforcing immigration laws that       require immediate deportation of undocumented immigrants, Long       said.              But, according to the mayor, public safety officials were fully       prepared for the arrival and have established an information       hotline that residents can use for updates on the transfer.              “I can say, without equivocation, Murrieta will remain safe,”       Long said.              Murrieta is one of several cities whose facilities will receive       migrants as the government seeks to lessen the burden on the       Texas border. Migrants will also be sent to a border patrol       facility in El Centro, in neighboring Imperial County, as well       as a center in New Mexico, which has also caused lawmakers there       to protest.              In his comments Monday, Long emphasized the temporary nature of       the new arrivals.              “There is not, and never has been, any intention to release       these immigrants locally out the front door of the Border Patrol       office,” he said.              Follow @mtthnsn for breaking news in Southern California.              Hansen reported from Los Angeles, Boster from Murrieta.              http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-immigrants-murrieta-       20140701-story.html              The California State Legislature working hand-in-hand with the       Obama administration, has been sneaking these same children into       the USA across the border illegally, and laundering them through       the San Diego California Federal Buildings.              Take your GoPro cameras and set up outside those buildings and       watch the illegals be turned loose in America by the outlaw       Obama Administration.                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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