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More DHS Follies With Mike (?City Of Louisiana?) Chertoff
2008-10-28 23:19:00 (As always, I apologize for that truly disturbing pic.)This ABC News story tells us that...Texas officials accused the Federal Emergency Management Agency of slow response and insensitivity on Monday, saying the agency has failed to provide timely help to town officials and Hurricane Ike victims who need temporary housing and money."It's a tragedy, what's going on down there," Jack Colley, the state's director of emergency management, told the Senate Transportation and Homeland Security Committee during a hearing on hurricane recovery.Colley suggested that FEMA should be removed from the federal Department of Homeland Security and placed under presidential oversight.The next preznit is going to have an epochal mess to clean up from His Fraudulency, and the economic crisis and the wars will take precedence, but I think fixing FEMA for good should be somewhere on the list of priorities, and removing it from under DHS should be part of that (maybe a cabinet level position for now; j...
DHS Secretary Chertoff discusses cyber security, highlights supply chain se
2008-10-20 02:00:00 I had not seen the Secretary of Homeland Security, Michael Chertoff, speak on cyber security issues at a public forum since he keynoted the industry-wide RSA Conference in April 2008, so I decided to attend a forum at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, October 15th where he was scheduled to keynote. Titled “Enhancing Cyber Security as Part of Enterprise Risk Management Planning” and held as part of a series of National Cyber Security Awareness Month events, Secretary Chertoff addressed the group of mostly business community attendees to highlight what he dubbed as “one of the most important initiatives that we have ever undertaken as a department or country”...
[Obvious] Michael Chertoff says there?s low risk for a nuclear attack. Tran
2008-05-31 23:02:00 MSNBC
Chertoff: Low threat of WMD terror attack
2008-05-31 18:01:00 LONDON - Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff downplayed the threat of a nuclear terror attack Friday despite recent postings on al-Qaida-affiliated Web sites exhorting militants to pursue weapons of mass destruction for use against the U.S. read more | digg story [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Geraldo To Chertoff: No Mas Immigration Raids!
2008-05-28 21:56:00 Geraldo Rivera wrote a slightly shrill piece for the Huffington Post calling on Homeland Security Chief, Michael Chertoff, to stop ordering immigration raids. Geraldo refers to the estimated 12 million undocumented workers as “technically illegal” and calls raids by law enforcement as more appropriate for targeting Al-Qaeda than illegal immigrants. He repeats a now discredited claim that ...
By: The Hot Joints
Michael Chertoff…Don’t Mess with Texas
2008-05-23 09:30:00 by Jay J. Johnson-Castro, Sr. Back on February 6, 2008, “Inside the Checkpoints” had the privilege of breaking the news that Michael Chertoff, with the dictatorial powers of the Department of Homeland Security, was being sued. He was sued by one woman, Eloisa Tamez, a property owner. He threatened her that he was going to seize her small piece of land along the banks of the Rio Grande. With the help of Peter Schey of the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law, Chertoff ultimately lost that law suit, which set a precedent for other victims of Chertoff. Back in February, “Inside the Checkpoints” concluded with the following paragraph. Eloisa Tamez, along with hundreds of others, has been a victim of trauma, your tyranny and…terror. No one in government, local, state, or national, elected or otherwise, has stepped up to protect Eloisa, to right the wrongs being leveled on her and her property. So much for security in her homeland! It has taken the voluntee...
Border Fence Horrors
2008-05-06 09:06:00 Border-fence dispute snares rare jaguars - CNN.com Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told Congress that the agency continues to talk to some 600 landowners along the border to get their input. But in order to comply with the congressional mandate, he said, there is no time to deal with "unnecessary delays caused by administrative processes or potential litigation."After reading the article above you may or may not be in the least bit concerned. I guess it depends on whether you give a damn about the natural flora and fauna of the US. If you do care enough to believe that the government shouldn't be able to arbitrarily wave environmental laws, then I suggest you contact either Defenders of Wildlife or the Sierra Club, and get in on the conversation.I you are the type of person who believes that the environment must bend to the will of people, and that our security is worth the destruction of a few species, then I would first like to say that you are very shortsighted, ...
By: Markism Explored
Chertoff Lied About BLM Report on Border Fence
2008-04-28 05:30:00 FENCE WOULD CAUSE MAJOR DAMAGEDemands are finally being made to force Michael Chertoff to either resign or be removed from his position as the Secretary of Homeland Security. It is possible the man has a track record of not telling the truth. Last September BLM officials informed Michael Chertoff that the proposed border fence would cause irreparable damage to the fragile San Pedro aquifer and the Riparian sanctuary. Evidently Chertoff LIED about the information the BLM gave to him and just went on as planned, ignoring the Constitution of the US. “…Yet when U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael ...
Meet the New Boss (Big Brother Chertoff), Same as the Old Boss (Vladimir Il
2008-04-25 05:59:00 In the newest installment of U.S. liberty deprivation chronicles, we learn that the fearless Bush-bot police state goon, Department of Homeland (in)Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, is scoffing at our elected congressional leaders who want to protect the U.S. Constitution and our fundamental right to privacy. If you need a source, here it is. The Bush administration ...
Torture Question Hovers Over Chertoff
2008-04-22 11:30:00 by Jason Leopold John Yoo and some other Bush administration lawyers who built the legal framework for torture are now out of the U.S. government, but one still holds a Cabinet-level rank – Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. In the summer of 2002, Chertoff, then head of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, offered assurances to the CIA that its interrogators would not face prosecution under anti-torture laws if they followed guidelines on aggressive techniques approved by the Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, where Yoo worked. Those guidelines stretched the rules on permissible treatment of detainees by narrowly defining torture as intense pain equivalent to organ failure or death. Specific interrogation techniques were gleaned from a list of methods that the U.S. military feared might be used against American soldiers if they were captured by a ruthless enemy. Three years ago, when Chertoff was facing confirmation hearings to be Homeland Securi...
Secretary Michael Chertoff, Department of Homeland Security to Speak at RSA
2008-04-08 10:00:00 His keynote will begin at 11:30 AM. Let us know if you're going to be there and leave us your impressions.
Chertoff gives ?the finger? to South Texas
2008-04-07 20:20:00 Confronted with environmental concerns about proposed border fencing, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff used his power Tuesday to waive dozens of federal laws to clear the way for building it. Chertoff’s announcement followed a March 3 letter from a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service official pointing out that U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials had ...
By: Mexico Trucker
Inside the Checkpoints - The Mother of all Chertoff Waivers
2008-03-31 22:59:00 by Jay J. Johnson-Castro, Sr. It has come to the attention of the Border Ambassadors network that Secretary of Homeland Security, Michael Chertoff is once again planning to exercise his dictatorial powers under the Real ID Act. Such a waiver, if filed, would encompass the Continental U.S., specifically from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico. That would encompass the entire US-Mexico border. If such a waiver were filed this week and published in the Federal Registry, the waiver would immediately go into effect for already funded activities. Chertoff & Company would then be set to build the border wall any where along the US-Mexico border they choose. Recognizing that the public might get wind of this, the filing might get delayed or submitted in more than one filing. What would that mean to all the efforts, litigation and court mandated negotiation in Texas? The Texas portion of the border, along the banks of the Rio Grande, would come under assault. ...
Sec. Chertoff Announces Gonzalez?s Departure
2008-03-14 04:04:00 Today?s statement from Sec. Chertoff: Emilio Gonzalez has informed me of his intention to resign as Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), effective April 18. Emilio has been an extraordinary director who is leaving an indelible mark on the transformation and modernization of USCIS operations. Emilio is an American by choice and he has brought ...
The People vs. Michael Chertoff - An Elder Fights Back
2008-03-12 12:00:00 Brett Story The Nation New York USA The circumstances were different the last time the federal government visited Dr. Eloise Tamez's family property in the Lower Rio Grande region of South Texas. It was 1936 and her grandparents, descendents of the Lipan Apache with ties to the land going back centuries, were poorly educated and spoke no English--little match for a state government on a mission to build flood levees. "The government took half our land and then left whole families on the south side," says Tamez angrily. The latest threat to Tamez's land comes in the form of a proposed eighteen-foot steel and concrete wall, to be built through her property as part of the controversial US-Mexico border fence. Determined to fight the seizure, the 72-year-old Apache elder launched a class action lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security and Secretary Michael Chertoff. Last week, a federal judge ruled in favor of Tamez and her co-defendants, agreeing that Chertoff violated fed...
By: Elder Abuse
FISA Fight: Chertoff on NSA Wiretaps
2008-03-11 04:37:00 In the last few weeks we’ve had Bush’s executive order which gutted the Intelligence Oversight Board, bring all “oversight” functions under the executive. We’ve had the the revelations from whistle-blower Babak Pasdar, Wikileaks published a purported letter from Cablevision Systems Corp. to the FBI showing that “the FBI using the Patriot Act to obtain information ...
DHS Secretary Chertoff Addresses Cybersecurity, FISA in Special Roundtable
2008-03-03 22:06:00 DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff welcomed a small group of blog editors to take our questions on a number of topics. I asked him for his response to Congressional criticisms of a new Bush Administration Cyber Initiative, as voiced most recently in a hearing last week, and the overall state of planning within DHS to enhance cybersecurity nationwide. He acknowledged that cybersecurity is "the one area where we're behind were I'd like to be" and that DHS has been "nibbling at the edges" until recently....(read more)
Michael Chertoff?s Deepest Fears
2008-02-12 03:17:00 From NewYorkDailyNews.com, By James Gordon Meek America’s top counterterror official says “more than a dozen” people tied to Al Qaeda, Hezbollah and other extremists have tried to infiltrate the U.S. since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. But they weren’t caught swimming the Rio Grande from Mexico, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told the Daily News in a recent ...
Sec. Chertoff Details 2009 DHS Budget
2008-02-05 01:56:00 From DHS Release (February 4, 2008) SECRETARY CHERTOFF: Well, good afternoon, everybody. Welcome. You know, we?re getting into the fourth and final year of the administration, but as those of us who remember last night recall, sometimes the most interesting stuff happens in the fourth quarter. (Laughter.) Now, a short while ago, the President announced his fiscal year ...
Montana Gov? to Chertoff: ?No Way No How!?
2008-01-22 17:08:00 GEF @ 10:08 AM MST Montana Governor Foments Real ID Rebellion Montana governor Brian Schweitzer (D) declared independence Friday from federal identification rules and called on governors of 17 other states to join him in forcing a showdown with the federal government which says it will not accept the driver’s licenses of rebel states’ citizens starting May ...
By: Suzie-Q
Chertoff Talks Down to You
2008-01-18 00:00:00 Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff thinks you should just STFU and grow TFU, and stop complaining about the upcoming requirements for identification at the Canadian border. "It's time to grow up and recognize that if we're serious about this threat, we've got to take reasonable, measured but ...
By: BuffaloPundit
Chertoff Says Europe Poses Terrorism Threat
2008-01-17 21:54:00 From Reuters, by Kate Kelland LONDON - Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said on Wednesday that one of the biggest threats to U.S. security may now come from within Europe. In an interview with BBC radio, Chertoff said that American authorities were becoming increasingly aware of a real risk of Europe becoming a “platform for terrorists”. He said ...
Secretary Chertoff Appoints Assistant Secretary for State and Local Law Enf
2008-01-17 16:31:00 Statement by Secretary Michael Chertoff, (January 16, 2008) I am pleased to announce my appointment of Sheriff Edmund M. ?Ted? Sexton as the department?s first Assistant Secretary for State and Local Law Enforcement. Ted brings more than 28 years of law enforcement experience to my senior leadership team, and to this important new capacity as my ...
Chertoff unveils new rules for driver's licenses
2008-01-12 16:30:00 There has always been a lot of paranoia and hype about a national ID card. In response to the 9-11 attack the much ballyhooed 9-11 Commission directed the Department of Homeland Security to overhaul the drivers license requirements nation wide. Many people say it will be abused and are even saying it will lead to a police state. People, we already have national ID cards. It is our social security cards and drivers licenses. All this new plan will do is standardize the requirements nationally. Tempest in a teapot folks. Normally I do not trust Michael Chertoff as far as I could throw him. But this is not even his doing. He is just doing as Congress directed in response to the 9-11 Commission Report. The Real ID Act is one of the few really good pieces of legislation to come out of the Congress in the last few years. Besides, it gives the states years and years to comply. This is no big deal folks. USA Today article link Chertoff unveils new rules for driver's licenses Michael Chert...
Chertoff to Confiscate Property from Retired Vet for Border Fence
2008-01-07 22:03:00 CONSEQUENCES OF THE BORDER FENCEAccording to Narcosphere (a very liberal publication) tomorrow, Michael Chertoff will begin the process of ...
SBInet?s Project 28 behind schedule and over budget
2008-01-01 04:49:00 Radar towers with automatic video cameras for target identification. Seismic sensors to detect and differentiate human footfalls from cattle and smugglers from border patrol agents. Satellite phones to communicate outside of cell phone contact. Laptops in border patrol vehicles linked to a satellite comm system to integrate the automated sensors with agents ready to be dispatched. And software designed to integrate it all into a seamless, virtual border fence around the Sasabe, Arizona border crossing. This is the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) and Boeing’s Project 28, part of the Secure Border Initiative (SBI). And in December, 2007, DHS finally took possession of the prototype for 45 days of border patrol testing - months late and way over budget. Since I last reported on it in June, Project 28 has fallen far behind schedule and has gone far over budget. National Defense Magazine reported in October that Boeing has had a difficult time integrating all t...
No New Threats For New Year?s, Says Sec. Chertoff
2007-12-22 05:40:00 From www.wnbc.com New York — As New York gets ready for its New Year’s celebration in Times Square, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said there are no specific threats to the city at this time. Speaking with WNBC’s Jonathan Dienst, Chertoff said while the release of recent al Qaeda tapes overseas are always of concern, he ...
Sec. Chertoff Details 2008 Priorities for Congress
2007-12-13 04:26:00 Well, thank you for your warm welcome. I’m honored to be here today. I also want to thank Chairman Hamilton for his very gracious introduction. If I can reciprocate with the praise for a moment, our nation owes you a debt of gratitude for your service on the 9/11 Commission, on the Iraq Study Group. ...
Mike Chertoff?s European ?Welcome?
2007-11-29 23:40:00 Gosh, I?m all red faced at the moment because I forgot to acknowledge DHS Secretary Mike Chertoff?s birthday yesterday.Fortunately for me, though, he?s in the news again today, this time in Dublin, Ireland to pitch his plan to develop ?a global system of anti-terrorist screening? at U.S. and European airports.This is a good thing in theory, actually, but true to the Bushco ?go-it-alone? ethos, he?s pitching this unilaterally throughout Europe instead of addressing his concerns at the United Nations, where agreements can be negotiated and brokered (you know, the whole ?give and take? thing that Bushco does so well ? snark).As this story tells us?When asked whether the United States considered a homegrown attack likely ? the prevailing pattern in Britain, where British-born or legal residents have plotted or committed a string of attacks since 2005 ? Chertoff said America needs to make the screening of international travelers a priority.?We have less of a problem with homegrown terror...
Remarks By Sec. Chertoff at 2007 Customs and Border Protection Trade Sympos
2007-11-17 05:35:00 SECRETARY CHERTOFF: It’s a lunch speech, but I don’t see lunch. I guess you all ate before I got here. I want to thank Commissioner Basham for the introduction. But beyond that, I want to thank him for his service not only in this challenging and very important job with a huge domain of responsibility, but ...
Chertoff in Iraq for Veterans Day
2007-11-13 06:17:00 From FoxNews.com WASHINGTON ? Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff spent Sunday in Iraq, where he participated in a ceremony for 178 foreign-born service members to become U.S. citizens. “I can’t think of people who are more deserving of citizenship than those who are fighting to defend the country even before they are citizens,” Chertoff said. “They understand that ...
Is It Time for Chertoff to Be Stopped?
2007-11-09 03:07:00 THE BLASTED BORDER FENCEONCE AGAIN CONSERVATIVES BETRAY THEIR VALUESThe thing I don’t like about this whole Homeland Security ...
Michael Chertoff Pays A Visit To Kiefer Sutherland
2007-11-08 11:36:00 TURNS out Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff is a huge fan of “24.” When he heard Kiefer Sutherland, who plays counter-terrorist agent Jack Bauer, was in Washington, D.C., over the weekend to shoot the hit Fox series, Chertoff paid a visit to the set outside the Willard Intercontinental Hotel to see art imitating his life. “He observed them filming a scene and talked with executive producer Brad Turner,” a rep for the L.A.-based show told The Post’s Melissa Jane Kronfeld. Sutherland even met his real-life counterparts, a group of 15 counter-terrorist FBI agents, who posed for a photo with the star. Producers shot more scenes at the Jefferson and Washington Memorials, the Capitol and in Georgetown. Among the throngs of fans who shouted, “Go Jack!” and “Kiefer, Kiefer!” was Motion Picture Association head Dan Glickman. After wrapping, Sutherland was spotted eating at Nathan’s and bar-hopping at Billy Martin’s ...
Chertoff Pursues Border Security
2007-10-31 01:53:00 Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has used his power to bypass a ruling by a federal judge. The judge ordered the Department of Homeland Security to halt construction of the border fence in Arizona because of environmental issues. Chertoff used his authority to continue construction.Defenders of Wildlife and the Sierra Club are the groups that sued and are now criticizing Chertoff for his decision to bypass the ruling. They claim that Chertoff is aware that the border fence has some failures and that his decision contradicts his decision to study the environmental effects of the fence in Texas.What these tree hugging groups do not realize is that our national security and sovereignty is more important than some fish dying. These environmentalists care more about animals than they do about the safety of Americans. American's cannot enjoy these conservation areas because they are being run by smugglers and it is dangerous for Americans to be there. It is American land and ...
By: America Today
Chertoff Blasts Fake FEMA Press Conference
2007-10-29 20:20:00 From FoxNews.com, by Associated Press The homeland security chief on Saturday lashed into his own employees for staging a phony news conference at the Federal Emergency Management Agency. “I think it was one of the dumbest and most inappropriate things I’ve seen since I’ve been in government,” Michael Chertoff said. “I have made unambiguously clear, in Anglo-Saxon prose, ...
Chertoff: Lessons from Katrina being applied to fire response
2007-10-24 01:48:00 Finally,some sense of competence has returned to the White House.WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Tuesday that lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina will be used in the federal government's response to wildfires in Southern California."I think there's no question that [there were] a couple of the lessons from Katrina which we have put into effect here," Chertoff said. "First of all, planning and preparation in advance for these kinds of challenges, so that we have worked together and planned together with the Defense Department and with state authorities well in advance of the crisis. That's been a big help here," Chertoff said before boarding a California-bound Coast Guard jet with Federal Emergency Management Agency Director David Paulison; Mark Everson, president and CEO of the American Red Cross; and Matt Bettenhausen, homeland security adviser to California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger."Second, we have really flooded the zone as quickly as...
Is Homeland Security Secretary Chertoff fit for the job?
2007-10-20 13:53:00 It seems to Homeland Security Secretary Chertoff, that you or I could be the next terrorist threat to America.More of the StoryAhh the insanity of this administration, and it's hysteria and paranoia over the war on terror.Are these guys fit to be in charge?Liberty Central- Conservatism's Blog of Choice
Sec. Chertoff Discusses IED Issues
2007-10-20 00:23:00 REMARKS BY HOMELAND SECURITY SECRETARY MICHAEL CHERTOFF AT A SYMPOSIUM ON IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICES IN THE UNITED STATES SECRETARY CHERTOFF: I think what you are seeing in the Office of Bombing Prevention funding is what you see with the maturation of a lot of programs. The money begins to migrate from planning and program development into ...
Michael Chertoff needs to step down...
2007-10-18 05:42:00 This story out of the Washington Times with a shocking claim--a Mexican national named Amado Isidro Armendariz Amaya, who was infected with a highly contagious form of TB crossed our border 76 times this year and took multiple flights within the US. According to the story, Customs was warned on April 16th but Homeland Security didn't issue an alert until six weeks later.SIX WEEKS!!!!The CDC reports that the airlines are only notified if the infected person was on a flight for eight hours or more! How would you feel if you just found out he was sitting next to you on one of those flights?It's time to clean house in Homeland Security. We've all had enough of this crap. It's apparent DHS can't seem to get it's shit together. They can't even communicate with other government agencies, we expect them to be in charge of keeping our country safe?Please!
Duncan Hunter Calls Out Chertoff To Finish Section Of Fence
2007-10-15 20:07:00 Probably the best candidate for president whom no one knows about A California congressman yesterday called on Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff to override a ruling by a federal judge ordering the delay of construction of security fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona. Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter, in a letter, expressed concerns over the ruling this ...
By: Pirate's Cove
Immigrants 1, ?No-Match? Mike Chertoff 0
2007-10-11 21:35:00 I really wanted to side with Dubya and Mike (?City Of Louisiana?) Chertoff on this one. I really did. But I can?t.As reported here, Bushco tried to get this country?s private employers to do the work of government again in policing illegal aliens, but?A federal judge in San Francisco on Wednesday blocked the Bush administration's attempt to enlist the nation's employers to banish illegal immigrants from the workplace.Apparently, the plan (such as it was) was for DHS to send out ?no-match? letters to affected employers (meaning that some employees? social security numbers from their W-2 tax forms could not be verified against the numbers in the government?s database), and the employer would receive 90 days to resolve the discrepancy and an additional three days for the employee to submit a new number. If the employer failed to act after that, they would be subject to civil fines and/or criminal prosecution (from the story).But?(U.S. District Judge Charles) Breyer said unions that c...
Statement by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff on the Selection
2007-09-19 02:00:00 ...(read more)
Dear Sec. Chertoff
2007-09-17 22:17:00 Thank you for taking the initiative to create a more direct link to the American people where some of your positions and views can be expressed(http://www.dhs.gov/jo-urnal/leadership/). I believe many Americans are tired of hearing from officials only through sanitary press releases and overly-scripted Congressional hearings. I found your perspective on 9/11 both thoughtful and interesting. Like many ...
Secretary Chertoff at Kennedy Center
2007-09-12 02:00:00 Remarks by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff at the District of Columbia's September 11th Heroes Memorial Tribute...(read more)
President Bush Directs Secretary Chertoff to Authorize Liberian Deferred En
2007-09-12 02:00:00 President Bush issued a memorandum today to Secretary of Homeland Security, Michael Chertoff, directing the deferral of enforced departure for 18 months, until March 31, 2009, of any qualified Liberian national (or person without nationality who last habitually resided in Liberia) who is currently present in the United States and who is under a grant of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) as of September 30, 2007....(read more)
Testimony of Secretary Michael Chertoff Before the Senate Committee on Home
2007-09-10 02:00:00 Secretary Michael Chertoff testified before the Senate Committee on homeland Security on "Confronting the Terrorist Threat to the Homeland: Six Years After 9/11" on September 10, 2007....(read more)
Chertoff Strikes Again
2007-09-07 23:26:00 (Sorry again for that truly disturbing pic.)Another glowing report on DHS here, from the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office?In a 320-page report, the GAO identified 171 performance expectations and found the department achieved fewer than half since it formed four years ago. Experts, including auditors, have said it would take a department this large five years to seven years to come together.Auditors also noted that the Defense Department, created after World War II, still faces serious management challenges. ?I'm confident DHS can do better faster,? Walker said.They?d better; somehow I don?t think al Qaeda is as concerned with trying to blow up office buildings or military hardware as they are with actual people?Auditors found DHS has not made adequate progress in these areas:Identifying the spots where people illegally cross the border into the country.Removing criminal aliens and establishing a strategy to prevent human smuggling.Setting standards and procedures for s...
Chertoff Tells Off Sanctuary Cities
2007-09-06 21:58:00 Interesting, coming from Mr. Pro-Amnesty Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff yesterday told a House panel that his agency will not tolerate interference by so-called "sanctuary cities" when it comes to hiring illegal aliens. Mr. Chertoff said his agency will enforce the Basic Pilot Program that requires businesses to check the legal status of new employees by matching ...
By: Pirate's Cove
Statement by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff on the President?
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Testimony of Secretary Michael Chertoff before the House Committee on Homel
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