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DHLS/ICE Fiscal Year 2006 Terrorists Everywhere! - 8/26/2007 5:25:51 PM   
Real0ne


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DHLS/ICE Fiscal Year 2006 Terrorists Everywhere!

You know i was just wondering how many terrorists we caught so far with out new homeland(auctung) security so i went searching around and figured the best place to find brag is the governments own web site and brag i found.

http://www.dhs.gov/xnews/releases/pr_1162228690102.shtm

Set New Records for Worksite Enforcement
nope no terrorists here

Ended “Catch-and-Release” Along the Borders
nope no terrorists here

Set New Record for Alien Removals
nope no terrorists here

Nearly Tripled the Number of Fugitive Operations Teams
nope no terrorists here

Created a National Center to Coordinate Deportation of Aliens Upon Release from Prison
nope no terrorists here

Increased Arms and Strategic Technology Investigations
nope no terrorists here

Dismantled one of the World’s Most Powerful Drug Cartels
nope no terrorists here

Increased Use of Financial Authorities in Immigration Investigations
nope no terrorists here

Targeted Transnational Gangs
nope no terrorists here

ICE arrested 716 individuals on criminal charges (against both employers and employees) and 3,667 individuals on administrative charges in worksite enforcement investigations
nope no terrorists here

ICE partnered with the Department of Justice and other federal agencies in April 2006 to launch ten Document and Benefit Fraud Task Forces in major U.S. cities to combat the growing problems of document fraud and immigration benefits fraud in a systemic manner.
To date, these task forces have launched 235 investigations resulting in 189 arrests and 80 convictions.

nope no terrorists here

# ICE nearly tripled the number of fugitive operations teams deployed nationwide from 18 to 50.
# By the end of FY 2007, ICE intends to have roughly 75 teams deployed nationwide.

nope no terrorists here

Through “Operation Return to Sender”, ICE arrested, closed the cases of, or otherwise removed 14,356 aliens from the fugitive/illegal population between May 26 and September 30, 2006. To date, 4,716 of the 14,356 aliens have been removed from the United States.
nope no terrorists here

Since January, ICE has trained an additional 40 state and county law enforcement officers as part of the 287(g) program to provide targeted immigration enforcement by state and local authorities. ICE is currently negotiating agreements with additional state and local governments, and has created a new website to provide additional information about the program.
nope no terrorists here

Since the implementation of new electronic data entry procedures in January 2006, the ICE Law Enforcement Support Center (LESC) has entered a total of 64,706 new entries into the National Criminal Information Center (NCIC). By comparison, in FY 2005, the LESC entered just 14,004 entries into NCIC. The LESC completed more than 232,434 NCIC validations in FY 2006, compared to just 73,015 NCIC validations the prior fiscal year.

nope no terrorists here

what did they say CRIMINALS??  As in US Citizens?????

Roughly 186,600 aliens were removed from the United States last fiscal year, a record for ICE and a ten percent increase over FY 2005. ICE removed 50,222 aliens from the United States via Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System (JPATS) flights to foreign countries.
nope no terrorists here

Nice track record!  WHat about the other 800,000 plus that made it?

The average daily population of immigrant detainees in ICE custody has risen from 19,000 to 26,000 since July, and ICE has increased detention capacity in the Southwest border area by deploying 6,300 new beds in 2006.
nope no terrorists here

Transforming the Criminal Alien Program (CAP).

   * In June 2006, ICE launched a central interview and processing site for criminal aliens within the federal Bureau of Prisons called the Detention Enforcement and Processing Offenders by Remote Technology (DEPORT). Since June, DEPORT has processed more than 4,337 inmates in federal prisons eligible for removal and who previously may have slipped through the immigration process. Through DEPORT, ICE ensures that all criminal aliens in federal prison custody are processed for removal.

nope no terrorists here

MORE US CITIZENS

ICE’s Office of Intelligence, Field Intelligence Units disseminated more than 5,044 intelligence leads to field investigators for action.
nope no terrorists here

ICEOffice of Intelligence leads, tracked in a new and enhanced system, have led to the initiation of 288 formal investigative cases from May through September 2006
nope no terrorists here

In April 2006, ICE created the National Security Integration Center (NSIC), which partners investigators and intelligence analysts to “operationalize” intelligence reporting.
nope no terrorists here

Targeting National Security Threats.

   * ICE is currently the second largest federal contributor of personnel to the nation’s Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTF), second only to the FBI. ICE personnel are also assigned to Customs and Border Protection’s National Targeting Center, a 24/7 operational center that brings together personnel from numerous government agencies to detect and respond to persons arriving at U.S. ports of entry who are matches or potential matches on national terrorist watch lists.

nope no terrorists here

Increasing Arms and Strategic Technology Investigations (ASTI).

   * ICE commissioned a threat assessment by more than 80 field offices to determine the nation’s most critical illegal arms and technology export threats and doubled the number of personnel assigned to ASTI investigations from approximately 150 to 300. As a result, ICE realized significant statistical increases in the number of ASTI arrests, indictments, and convictions during FY 2006. Indictments in these cases increased by 81 percent over the prior year, while arrests rose 36 percent and convictions rose 13 percent.

nope no terrorists here

Detecting, Tracking and Arresting Visa Violators.

   * ICE referred more than 6,000 compliance enforcement investigations to ICE field offices, resulting in more than 1,700 arrests, including 326 that resulted from Operation Summer Break, a specific initiative that targeted student visa violators. By the end of the fiscal year, ICE’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program included approximately 10,149 schools and exchange visitor program sponsors, a 28 percent increase over FY 2005.

nope no terrorists here

Targeting Cross-Border Violence.

   * ICE partnered with other law enforcement agencies to implement the Border Enforcement Security Task Force Concept (BEST) along the Southwest border to share intelligence, develop priority targets and execute coordinated law enforcement operations to further enhance border security.
   * To date, these task forces have made 79 arrests and seized 25,000 pounds of marijuana, nearly 400 pounds of cocaine, $6.5 million in U.S. currency, 125 weapons, and 10 explosive devices. Additional task forces are projected for the future.

nope no terrorists here

Dismantling International Drug Cartels.

   * As a result of a 15-year ICE led drug smuggling investigation, the two founders of Colombia’s infamous Cali drug cartel pleaded guilty to a drug trafficking conspiracy charge involving roughly 200,000 kilograms of cocaine, agreed to plead guilty to a money laundering conspiracy charge, and consented to a final forfeiture judgment of $2.1 billion.
   * The investigation resulted in the indictment, arrest, and/or conviction of roughly 141 members of the Cali cartel, as well as the seizure of more than $350 million in properties and assets in the United States and other nations.

nope no terrorists here

Targeting Transnational Gangs and Sexual Predators.

   * Operation Community Shield, ICE’s initiative to eliminate the public safety threat posed by transnational gang members, resulted in the arrest of 2,294 gang members, of whom 1,073 had convictions for violent crimes such as murder, rape, robbery, and assault. Since the inception of this initiative, approximately 3,700 gang members have been arrested.
   * ICE also continued to target child sex tourists, Internet child pornographers, and criminal alien sex predators through its Operation Predator initiative, which was launched in 2003. To date, this important initiative has resulted in the arrest of more than 9,000 sexual predators throughout the country.

nope no terrorists here

More US Citizens

Attacking Human Smuggling and Trafficking Groups.

   * ICE initiated 299 human trafficking investigations that resulted in 184 arrests.
   * In June 2006, ICE and DOJ launched the Extraterritorial Criminal Travel (ECT) Strike Force designed to attack foreign-based human smuggling networks engaged in the movement of special interest aliens.

nope no terrorists here

Strengthening Financial and Trade Investigations

Targeting Money Laundering and Other Financial Crimes.

   * ICE initiated more than 3,970 financial investigations that resulted in the seizure of roughly $137 million in currency and monetary instruments, as well as the arrest of 1,262 individuals, 936 indictments, and 940 convictions.

nope no terrorists here

More US Citizens

As part of this effort, ICE created new trade transparency units (TTUs) in partnership with Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay to combat trade-based money laundering and other financial crimes with these nations.
nope no terrorists here
gw must be moving out now huh

Implementing New Trade Enforcement Strategy.

   * ICE developed an enhanced trade enforcement strategy in August 2006 to generate high-value investigative leads and information referrals to CBP.
   * ICE initiated numerous Fraud Investigative Strike Teams (FIST) and Operation Security Bond operations targeting violations in bonded facilities and foreign trade zones, as well as the smuggling of commercial merchandise via in-bond diversion and intellectual property violations. FIST operations have been deployed in Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco, Houston, and Tucson (Nogales). During these operations, the teams visited 62 facilities.

nope no terrorists here

Targeting Cash Couriers and Bulk Cash Smuggling.

   * Through the State Department, the Terrorist Finance Working Group (TFWG) has obtained funding for ICE to conduct this training for 28 countries in critical need of this capacity building.
   * Since February 2006, ICE has expanded its successful Operation Firewall to combat the smuggling of bulk currency derived from illegal activity in Mexico to destinations outside the United States. As of October 4, 2006, Firewall Operations had resulted in the seizure of more than $52 million in cash and negotiable instruments and the arrest of more than 130 suspects.

nope no terrorists here

Investigating and Responding to Threats.

   * ICE Federal Protective Service (FPS) officers were responsible for 6,319 arrests and citations and prevented 870,769 prohibited items from entering more than 8,800 federal facilities nationwide.
   * ICE FPS also completed 2,480 building security assessments and processed 37,218 adjudications associated with security clearances.

nope no terrorists here

More US Citizens

During Hurricane Katrina, ICE FPS officers logged more than 65,000 patrol hours in New Orleans, 39,000 in Baton Rouge, and 12,000 in Lafayette. ICE FPS officers and agents responded to thousands of calls for law enforcement service, making more than 120 arrests, investigating 165 threats and providing 176 law enforcement escorts to FEMA.
nope no terrorists here

More US Citizens

To protect the well-being of its detainees at all times, ICE has begun supplementing its review of detention facilities by creating a new unit to provide oversight of these facilities within OPR. This new unit will provide enhanced oversight of DRO facilities to ensure that detention standards are met. The unit will also facilitate examinations being conducted by members of the DHS Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
nope no terrorists here

Civil Rights and Civil Liberties?

NOT CONSTITUTIONAL ANY LONGER HUH?



I cant find ONE damn terrorist conviction. [/b

What happened to the fbi?  To the ins?  Oh wait we pay them too?  cia?  Pay them too?

Nice money grab where is all that cash going?  Oh pay off the deficit I am sure!

What happened to our 2.3 TRILLION BUCKS?


Where the hell are the terrorists?









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RE: DHLS/ICE Fiscal Year 2006 Terrorists Everywhere! - 8/26/2007 6:53:43 PM   
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Same place they've always been. Saudi Arabia.



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