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North America

New Jersey: 33 arrested in ICE “gang” raids

On Nov. 18, ICE agents arrested 33 people in the New Jersey towns of Butler (Morris County) and Bloomingdale (Passaic County) in a sweep targeting people whom local police suspect have been taking part in gang activity, according to ICE… Read moreNew Jersey: 33 arrested in ICE “gang” raids

North America

Raided Massachusetts firm settles wages suit

The manufacturing company Michael Bianco, Inc. has agreed to pay $850,000 to settle a federal class action lawsuit over unpaid overtime and wages at its former factory in New Bedford, Mass. The settlement includes $613,000 in unpaid wages to be… Read moreRaided Massachusetts firm settles wages suit

North America

Long Island youths charged in killing of immigrant

On Nov. 20, six teenagers were arraigned in Suffolk County Criminal Court on multiple counts of gang assault and hate crimes in connection with the Nov. 8 killing of Ecuadoran immigrant Marcelo Lucero in the community of Patchogue on Long… Read moreLong Island youths charged in killing of immigrant

North America

Colorado: immigration raids target tax filers

On Nov. 12 and 13, sheriff’s deputies in Weld County, Colo., arrested 13 people in “Operation Number Games,” a round-up of suspects who allegedly filed tax returns using suspicious Social Security numbers. Two more suspects were arrested in the sweep… Read moreColorado: immigration raids target tax filers

East Asia

China: Gansu under siege after riots

Authorities in the northwestern Chinese province of Gansu have imposed a curfew on districts of Longnan city following two days of violence between security forces and local residents resisting eviction. Fighting began Nov. 17, when some 1,000 people attacked a… Read moreChina: Gansu under siege after riots

Afghanistan

US bombs Pakistan —again

Missiles from an apparent US drone struck a house near the town of Mir Ali in Pakistan’s North Waziristan region early Nov. 22, killing at least four. Mir Ali has been hit repeatedly in the more than 20 US air-strikes… Read moreUS bombs Pakistan —again

The Andes

Colombia: protests after arrest of populist outlaw banker

The president of a failed Colombian financial firm suspected of laundering drug profits and bilking thousands of mostly poor investors of millions of dollars was arrested in Panama and promptly deported Nov. 20. David Murcia Guzmán, 28, founder of the… Read moreColombia: protests after arrest of populist outlaw banker

The Andes

Colombia: coke users snort rainforest

From the BBC News, Nov. 18: UK drug users ‘damaging Colombia’ Drug users in the UK are causing an environmental catastrophe in Colombia, the country’s vice-president has told a meeting of police chiefs. Speaking in Belfast, Francisco Santos Calderon said… Read moreColombia: coke users snort rainforest

Mexico

Mexico’s ex-drug czar busted for cartel collaboration

Mexican authorities detained the country’s former Drug Czar—officially the Special Investigative Sub-Prosecutor for Organized Delinquency (SIEDO)—Noé Ramírez Mandujano Nov. 20, a day after he voluntarily spoke to investigators. Ramírez was named to the post in December 2006 when President Felipe… Read moreMexico’s ex-drug czar busted for cartel collaboration

Watching the Shadows

Intelligence report: al-Qaeda to decline with US power

A typically subtle distortion is at work in this Nov. 21 New York Times story, “Global Forecast by American Intelligence Expects Al Qaeda’s Appeal to Falter.” You have to read halfway through the story before you find out that the… Read moreIntelligence report: al-Qaeda to decline with US power

Watching the Shadows

Federal judge orders five Gitmo detainees released

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Columbia Nov. 20 ordered the release of five Algerian detainees from Guantánamo Bay. In the first ruling on detainees’ rights since the June Supreme Court decision in Boumediene v…. Read moreFederal judge orders five Gitmo detainees released

Watching the Shadows

Obama: ominous appointment for Homeland Security

US President-elect Barack Obama‘s pick to run the Department of Homeland Security, Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, is described by the AP Nov. 20 as “tough on illegal immigration”—although she has been a skeptic on the border wall, having once said,… Read moreObama: ominous appointment for Homeland Security

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