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unionleader.com
Manchester, NH - The Obama administration announced last week that it had made America safer by arresting 3,100 illegal immigrants who have criminal records or are immigration fugitives or immigration violators. Twenty-four of that number were right here in New Hampshire.
If it is true, that is great news. We are all for getting illegal bad guys off the street. But since the federal government refuses to give us the names of the supposed bad guys, we can't tell if it is true. Indeed, having the power to whisk people off the streets without identifying them is more than a little chilling.
We are told by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement announcement that among the 13 men and women arrested in Manchester is a Dominican national convicted of manufacturing marijuana, carrying a dangerous weapon and receiving stolen property.
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