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US Border Patrol Reporting and Prosecuting Cybercrime with Law Enforcement Database, unlike IDES
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l***@gmx.com
2011-10-17 18:42:16 UTC
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In an interesting news article today, the US Border patrol has
reported having hired persons from drug and smuggling famlies in
Mexico, who took jobs with the US Border Patrol the way the US used to
portray Soviet "spies" doing during the Cold War in popular films, as
a somewhat truthful espionage investment.

The workers at issue from families involved in Mexican drug smuggling
and smuggling illegal immigrants to the US, both opened their point of
entry into the US for the use of smugglers, as well as used their
logins to the law enforcement database for confidential information on
the law enforcement activities directed at their relationships in the
drug smuggling business.

Too bad IDES on the other hand, as does State of Illinois, instead
promotes the practice and is evidently banking on the votes of persons
who claim they need to in order to get anywhere in America and for
their families back in Mexico, making the US into Mexico.

Unlike the decent hard working people who take jobs Americans don't,
in order to build a better life for their families and still send
money back to their families in Mexico.

At risk from persons misusuing logins at major public databases, and
probably more than we are if they are known to and knew anybody
involved who might be identified to US law enforcement.
l***@gmx.com
2011-10-17 20:03:54 UTC
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Post by l***@gmx.com
In an interesting news article today, the US Border patrol has
reported having hired persons from drug and smuggling famlies in
Mexico, who took jobs with the US Border Patrol the way the US used to
portray Soviet "spies" doing during the Cold War in popular films, as
a somewhat truthful espionage investment.
The workers at issue from families involved in Mexican drug smuggling
and smuggling illegal immigrants to the US, both opened their point of
entry into the US for the use of smugglers, as well as used their
logins to the law enforcement database for confidential information on
the law enforcement activities directed at their relationships in the
drug smuggling business.
Too bad IDES on the other hand, as does State of Illinois, instead
promotes the practice and is evidently banking on the votes of persons
who claim they need to in order to get anywhere in America and for
their families back in Mexico, making the US into Mexico.
Unlike the decent hard working people who take jobs Americans don't,
in order to build a better life for their families and still send
money back to their families in Mexico.
At risk from persons misusuing logins at major public databases, and
probably more than we are if they are known to and knew anybody
involved who might be identified to US law enforcement.
It also seems extremely irresponsible and reckless to harass the
public reporting ID Fraud and requesting discovery, to the point of
issuing threats at the victims.

It has been reported to make IDES an accessory in the problem.

And if their brand new computer application is as screwed up as it was
when they put it into production last year, and is causing these
things, their responsibility in the matter does not change.
Greegor
2011-10-19 18:41:52 UTC
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lastone AKA Contemporarylegal:
usenet is for discussion, not just a
place to SPAM your insane drivel
over and over again.
Please buy a verb more often,
and tell the truth about your brain disorder.

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