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Officer.com

Utah legislators passed an immigration law that they were confident wouldn't end up the same way Arizona's version did last year: tangled up in the courts. But 14 hours after Utah's law went into effect this week, it, too, was before a federal

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Officer.com

A Mexico-born illegal immigrant working as a police officer in Alaska was caught only after the U.S. citizen whose identity he stole applied for a passport, authorities said Tuesday. Rafael Espinoza, who has dual citizenship, lives outside of the

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Officer.com

For years, the man known as Rafael Espinoza was widely respected as an exemplary police officer who was popular among his peers in Alaska's largest city. All that ended last week when authorities discovered he was really Mexican national Rafael M

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AP

A Border Patrol agent shot a man 3 times as he fled police in southeastern Arizona, killing him. Border Patrol agents were in the area when the vehicle made it to the border and "there were rocks thrown" at the agent. The agent then shot the driver 3

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Becky Chandler

In the end it was business which stopped the growing hate and bigotry in Arizona—you could even say it was Adam's Smith's invisible hand—once again demonstrating the inseparable and symbiotic relationship between economic liberty and individual lib

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www.sovereignman.com

I’m leaving Mexico. No, it’s not because I’ve been robbed, beaten, or kidnapped by the drug cartels. And it’s not because some corrupt policias tried to shake me down, because I contracted swine flu, or that beheaded bodies were left in the street ou

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