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April 28, 2006
 
 

Debbie Schlussel: Northern Border Update - DHS and Moskowitz Not Enforcing the Law


"In light of Monday's May Day Illegal alien protests, those of us in the shadows of the northern border often feel neglected. While the southern border with Mexico is very important, so is our border with Canada. It's the area from which a lot of nefarious Islamists with bad intentions emanate. And our inspector/agent friends at Customs and Border Protection at the Ambassador Bridge, Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, and Metro Detroit Airport are under immense pressure from inscrutable superiors to let the bad guys in," says Debbie Schlussel. "Brian Moskowitz a/k/a "Abu Moskowitz," Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Special Agent in Charge for Michigan and Ohio isn't doing much . . . Intrepid reporter Dawson Bell reports in yesterday's Detroit Free Press that there are 731 foreign nationals in Michigan prisons at an annual costs of about $30,000 per prisoner . . . More scary is that there are only 700 foreign nationals in prison in the entire Michigan, when Pew says there are 150,000 foreign lawbreakers in the State--and we're quite confident that far more than 731 of them have broken other laws beside the crime of their illegal presence here."

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