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Tag Archives: Department of Homeland Security
by Doug Book

Since its inception in 2002, the Department of Homeland Security has grown increasingly contemptuous of the rights of the American people. Indeed, the Gestapo-like tactics of one of the Department’s better known masters of overreach–the TSA–are responsible for countless examples of the organization’s daily assault on the Constitution.
But recently, another of Janet Napolitano’s handmaidens of harassment has begun to make news…albeit only on the web, of course. It is the TSA’s … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, News Reports, Opinion
Tagged Airport Security, Amtrak, big Brother, Coast Guard, Constitution, Department of Homeland Security, Florida, Fourth Amendment, Georgia, Janet Napolitano, Justice Robert Jackson, Kentucky, Michael Cleveland, New Mexico, Ohio, Texas, TSA, Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response task force (VIPR), West Virginia
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by Joe Guzzardi

A new Government Accountability Report found that the number of criminal aliens incarcerated in California rose to 102,795 in 2009, a 17 percent increase since 2003. According to federal auditors, more than one in four of the illegal immigrants imprisoned in California are locked up for drug offenses. The average inmate has been arrested a shocking seven times at an average $34,000 annual cost.
The facilitator that allows criminal aliens to roam … Read the Rest of this Post
by Joe Guzzardi
The New York-based Harvard Maintenance Company advertises that it “sets the highest standard” in its industry which provides janitorial, custodial and security services. However, its standards apparently don’t include hiring legal workers.
According to the Service Employees International Union, 240 Harvard Maintenance employees in Minnesota suspected of being illegal immigrants will be fired by the end of March. Christopher Nulty, an SEIU representative said that last December the U.S. Department … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, News Reports, Opinion
Tagged Amnesty, Department of Homeland Security, Harvard Maintenance Company, Harvard Maintenance Inc., Illegal Immigrants, Illegal Immigration, Immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Immigration Reform and Control Act, Minnesota, New York, SEIU, Unemployment
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by Ben Johnson

Congressman Darrell Issa has written a scathing five-page letter to the Department of Homeland Security stating it demoted an employee who blew the whistle on the department’s illegal stonewalling of Obama’s political foes. Issa, who is the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, wrote to Janet Napolitano that the action had the appearance of “retaliation” and that “Obstructing a congressional investigation is a crime.”
Issa states that Catherine Papoi, … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, News Reports, Opinion
Tagged Andrew Romanoff, Associated Press, Associated Press (AP), Black Panther Case, Black Panthers, Catherine Papoi, Christopher Coates, Chuck Grassley, Crimes, Darrell Issa, Department of Homeland Security, Elena Kagan, Freedom of Information Act, Gerald Walpin, Impeachable Offense, J. Christian Adams, Janet Napolitano, Joe Sestak, Judicial Watch, National Security Archive, Nelson Peacock, New Black Panther Party, Orrin Hatch, Stonewalling, Tom Fitton, Transparency
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By Doug Book, CoachIsRight.com
On December 14th, Border Patrol agent Brian Terry was killed in an Arizona border shootout, presumably with Mexican illegals. Homeland Security head Janet Napolitano eulogized him a week later, saying “he put service before self, which is the mark of heroism.” After the Arizona shootings, the Left gleefully blamed conservatives from Palin to Rush and pushed new gun legislation of all kinds. But although Big Sis herself flew … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, News Reports, Opinion
Tagged Arizona, Arizona Shooting, Border, Border Patrol, Brian Terry, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), California, Chuck Grassley, Department of Homeland Security, Gun Rights, Janet Napolitano, Long Gun Registry, Mexican border, Mexico, New Mexico, Project Gunrunner, second amendment, Texas
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