This new six month position will ensure that ICE and other efforts to obtain data on any illegal who is not a suspected criminal or danger will be met with resistance.
This just in at 6:40 a.m. Dec. 28:
All non-essential Hanford employees should adhere to the following schedule:
Day shift and swing shift: - Do not report to work today.
Essential employees needed to maintain minimum safe operations are to follow their normal work schedule...
Sunday October 22nd, the Tri-City Americans will be holding their special Paint The Ice event. If you want to do some pink, go ahead. Or, red, white, blue, any colors!
ICE, or Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, has a new list of detainer information from October. These documents are used to track known illegals, many with criminal backrounds, records, or actual crimes. However, many counties in the U.S. either refuse to detain known suspects when requested by ICE. The list itself is entitled "Uncooperative Detainers." Guess how many counties of thes
You probably remember The Link, the ambitious project that would have renovated and added much needed space to the Three Rivers Convention Center. It would have also remodeled the aging Toyota Center, and would have been paid for by a sales tax. Now, a revamped version of the project will be in front of voters not too far down the road.
According to Federal officials, a two-day sweep of Washington and Oregon netted 84 arrests of illegal immigrants, of those nearly 75 percent had criminal backrounds. 11 of them in our Mid-Columbia region. The raids were conducted March 25-27 of this year.