Several news reports have brought to light a case involving an illegal immigrant from Kenya by the name of Onyango Obama being arrested last week after he almost struck a police cruiser with his SUV. The incident allegedly occurred in Framingham, Massachusetts. Coincidentally, according to the Washington Times, the 67-year old Obama is being represented by the same lawyer who represented Barack Obama's illegal alien aunt Zeituni Obama who is still living in the United States.
Obama cheered by illegal alien advocates, but they want more
Rep. Gutierrez says immigrant voters put Obama in office
"This is the Barack Obama I have been waiting for and that Latino and immigrant voters helped put in office," said Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill).
La Raza Unida leader sentenced to life in prison for racketeering
Iraqi drug gang smashed by cops in California
Federal authorities are warning several state and local police departments about the increased drug trafficking activity of Iraqi nationals now living in the United States.
Secretary Clinton targets Army of Islam and Haqqani Network leaders
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, under an executive order issued by the U.S. President, yesterday notified the military, law enforcement, political leaders and American citizens that two terrorist leaders have been added to the State Department's terrorism list.
Former New York top cop hired by Brits to lead anti-gang operations
Obama-Netanyahu speak about Israeli counterterrorism measures
Libya: British special forces conduct daring rescue
Zapata payback? U.S. cops smash Mexican drug operation
Almost two weeks after the shooting death of Immigration & Customs Enforcement agent Jaime Zapata, and the wounding of Zapata’s partner, agent Victor Avila, in an ambush in Mexico, U.S. law enforcement officers are cracking down on Mexican-based drug operations across the United States.
Pakistani terrorists may launch more Mumbai-style attacks, says U.S. official
Away from news reporters and cameras, U.S. counterterrorism and intelligence officials and experts are not as positive about existing conditions in Pakistan. For example, on Friday one U.S. government security official spoke of his concern over the growing power and strength of the Pakistani terrorist organization Lashkar-i-Taiba (LeT) -- or Army of the Pure.