Recall these recent incidents @ military bases then consider the ramifications of the following report from South Carolina:
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FOXNews.com - 34 illegal immigrants caught coming ashore on ...
Jul 6, 2010 ... 34 illegal immigrants caught coming ashore on California coast; ... Agents have caught illegal immigrants entering San Diego County by sea more .... Issued for 17 Afghan Military Members AWOL From U.S. Air Force Base ...
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U.S. nabs immigrants working for military contractor | Reuters
Apr 19, 2007 ... SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - U.S. police arrested nine illegal immigrants working for a contractor at a California military base on Thursday, ...
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CA: Agents arrest (22) illegal immigrants working for Pendleton ...
Jun 28, 2006 ... U.S. agents arrested 22 illegal immigrants Wednesday who worked for a
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FOXNews.com - California Police Say Man Beheads Neighbor at ...
May 28, 2010 ... California Police Say Man Beheads Neighbor at Military Base .... Police: Illegal Immigrants Raped 14-Year-Old Texas Girl at July 4th Party ...
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Investigation: Illegal Workers On Elmendorf AFB - KTVA
Dec 16, 2009 ... The Eye Team investigates how illegal immigrants were granted access to ... to take these individuals onto a military base, constructing a building ... Erectors out of southern California had not hired any local workers. ...
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Sumter, SC (WLTX) - Shaw Air Force base officials and Sumter Police say a civilian sub-contractor attempted to bring 25 illegal immigrants on the base.Officials say the incident took place at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday to work on a construction project.Airmen at the base say they noticed that some of the people in the group had improper identification. Officers refused them entry, and said they saw a lack of documentation.Airmen then called the Sumter Police Department, who in turn contacted U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement."This was great police work," said Maj. Mark Walsh, 20th SFS commander in a written statement. "Our Airmen did what they are supposed to do. There was no breach of Shaw's security. Throughout the situation, our security forces acted correctly and decisively."Shaw officials say the sub-contractor has been identified as Palacio Drywall of Cornelius, N.C.The 25 people were detained. Two were identified as fugitives and were taken to the Charleston County Detention Center. The other 23 were background checked and released on recognizance.
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