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Security For Federal Judges Improves
Good news for federal judges who put their lives on the line going up against some of the nation’s toughest criminals and angry litigants who can get unhinged. Protection has improved. Not long ago the Marshal Service was under attack for not promptly investigating threats against judges. Matthew Barakat ASSOCIATED PRESS Four years after the…

Homeland Sec. Adviser Admits ICE Needs To Improve Treatment of Immigrant Detainees
By Dora Schriro For USA TODAY WASHINGTON — For some time, concerns have been expressed about immigration detention, medical care and the general treatment of ICE detainees. We are beginning to see progress, even in the midst of ICE’s swift ramp-up since its inception in 2003, but I believe we have a good deal more…
Mexico’s Public Enemy #1; “Shorty” Guzman
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FBI Investigating Cicero Police in Illinois
This town has a history. Yes, this is where infamous gangster Al Capone set up shop to escape the Chicago Police. Now the FBI is looking at the Cicero Police and the allegations are none too flattering. Al Capone would be proud of the department. By STEVE WARMBIR Chicago Sun-Times CHICAGO — Federal authorities are…

FBI Breaks Up One of the Largest Car Theft Rings in U.S. History
The Big 3 auto companies may have problems selling cars, but apparently this stolen car ring did not. By CNN TAMPA — There’s probably no way to describe the feeling. Joe Pirrone’s pride and joy, his F350 Super Duty turbo diesel truck, turned out to be a stolen “clone.” Joe Pirrone’s pride and joy, his…

Obama Administration Announces Modest Steps to Deal With U.S.-Mexico Border Trouble
As expected, the Obama administration is taking steps to beef up security along the Mexican border. But the announcement falls short for Tex. Gov. Rick Perry, which should count for something since his state has had to deal with a whole lot of trouble. By TODD J. GILLMAN The Dallas Morning News WASHINGTON – The…

ICE Moves to Deport Accused WWII Nazi
This case has gone down a road with endless twists and turns. Here’s the latest twist. By M.R. KROPKO Associated Press Writer CLEVELAND — The U.S. government said Tuesday it is asking German officials for travel documents needed to deport accused World War II Nazi guard John Demjanjuk, who is charged in Europe with 29,000…