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Border Patrol agents arrest two felons in Douglas and Naco
By XAVIER ZARAGOZA
The Daily Dispatch Jan. 4, 2008
Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal entrant in Douglas Friday who in 1994 had been convicted for aggravated assault with a handgun in Cochise County.
Jesus Corona-Gutierrez, of Mexico, had been sentenced to eight years in prison before he was removed to Mexico on February 9, 1999. Corona-Gutierrez was arrested in March 1994 for attempted murder in Cochise County.
Corona-Gutierrez was arrested for reentry into the United States.
Border Patrol authorities said that since Corona-Gutierrez is a convicted felon, he will be held in service custody pending prosecution for reentry of an aggravated felon. He will then be formally deported to Mexico.
In a separate incident agents in Naco arrested an illegal entrant that was convicted for sex abuse of a child in Idaho.
Alejandro Fernandez-Montelongo, 24, of Mexico, was sentenced to eight years in prison. He served 180 days before being returned to Mexico. Fernandez-Montelongo is also in service custody pending prosecution for re-entry of an aggravated felon.
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What is a Racist?
The term has come to mean "Shut-Up Whitey"
Unless you agree in the current idiot-ology being pushed in our society today.
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Global warming to blame
for fires, says Harry Reid
To astonishment of reporters,
Senate majority leader makes link
Posted: October 23, 2007
10:26 p.m. Eastern
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.
Is there a political angle to the wildfires raging through Southern California?
You
betcha – at least according to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who
said global warming is at least partly responsible for the blazes.
"One
reason why we have the fires in California is global warming," the
Nevada Democrat told reporters, emphasizing the need to pass the
Democrats' comprehensive energy package.
Pressed
by astonished reporters on whether he really believed global warming
caused the fires, he appeared to back away from his comments, saying
there are many factors that contributed to the disaster.
Meanwhile,
President Bush has declared a state of emergency in California and sent
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and Federal Emergency
Management Agency Administrator David Paulison to San Diego to assess
the situation.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Congress would consider sending more aid to California.
"So
far, [state officials] have been able to avail themselves of whatever
is available from the federal government," the Northern California
Democrat said. "We may have to expand on that as the fires continue to
rage."
The
California congressional delegation is reportedly drafting a resolution
expressing Congress' support for the first responders and pledging to
make resources available to help stop the fires.
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