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Aug162004
Monday, August 16, 2004 at 01:56AM
- Rounding Up Latinos in the name of Homeland Security. Still No Canadian or European Communities Raided in Border Patrol Swweps.
A Border Patrol unit that provoked outrage among
Hispanic activists by making more than 400 arrests of suspected illegal
aliens in inland areas has been pulled back to the border. The mobile
12-member team is working in southern San Diego County, close to the
boundary with Mexico, said Deputy U.S. Border Patrol Chief Paul
Blocker, who is in charge of the unit. "We're going to concentrate on
our priority mission" of preventing terrorists from entering the United
States, Blocker said Friday. In June the unit, based out of the
Temecula station, made a series of mass arrests more than 50 miles from
the border. Activists and some Hispanic politicians suggested agents
were racial profiling and said the arrests created terror in immigrant
communities. [more
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Vocal crowd presses for renewed sweeps
A federal official is swamped with Inland complaints about the halt of the roundups. [more] 