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Four Charged In Plan To Send China Secrets
Sat Nov 05, 2005 9:27 pm
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They should have asked for permission from Dubya first.Since they didn't want to cut Dubya in on the deal this is what they get. Dubya has no problem selling China our latest tecnology.Hell, he gave them our latest spy plane stuff, plane and all, in his first administration. http://www.wral.com/apnationalnews/5255455/detail.html _________________ "The police are not here to create disorder.
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Joined: 14 Jul 2003
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Sat Nov 05, 2005 10:27 pm
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With borders wide open, our national security is breached regularly. It's not at all inconceivable that the Chinese could easily be in cahoots with these kinds of OTM's. As soon as we deport them (if they're even caught), they simply report back to their spy masters in Asia and relay any classified information that may have been obtained.
Illegal immigrants arrested at Fort Bragg
quote: The arrests of three illegal immigrants at Fort Bragg this week are raising new questions about security on military installations. Those questions are serious because of the new climate of terrorist threats. To add insult to injury, this is the latest in a string of similar arrests this year at military locations around the country -- 117 to be exact.
quote: It's an unprecedented breach of security for the US Army Special Operations command at Fort Bragg. Two people from Indonesia and a man from Senegal who taught foreign language to Army Special Operations Forces are charged with using false immigration papers.
quote: ... immigration officials worry illegal workers at military sites could be blackmailed by terrorists to give identities of military personnel and layouts of sensitive facilities. They say that poses a serious threat to homeland security.
"The problem is so widespread in terms of the inability of employers to really verify identity and authorization of an alien and yes, the exposure is there, the risk is there at military bases," Victor Cerda said. He's a former counsel for US Immigration and Customs. Immigration officials routinely sweep oil refineries, airports and nuclear power plants as well as military bases to check for illegal aliens. Many fear the military could see more arrests .
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