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Bibi1581 Blog For 07/16/2018: Morning Edition 

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1…………> ICE Raid: NJ

 

ICE Newark Field Office arrested 37 individuals during a five-day operation that concluded Friday, as part of the agency’s ongoing public safety efforts, with 16 subjects that had been previously released by MCJ without honoring the ICE detainer and 78% had prior criminal convictions or pending criminal charges.

“ERO New Jersey will continue to enforce ICE’s commitment to public safety,” said Ruben Perez, Acting Field Office Director of ERO in Newark. “Middlesex County, which aspires to be a ‘sanctuary county’ by protecting criminal aliens, in the process assists criminals in undermining federal law and creates a dangerous environment in the community. It also overburdens local law enforcement. ICE will continue to execute its mission in such communities.”

The individuals arrested as part of the operation were nationals of Brazil, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Ivory Coast, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru, and Turkey.

These individuals range from 21 to 68 years old and all were previously arrested or convicted of a variety of offenses. Some of the arrests and convictions included: aggravated criminal sexual contact, aggravated assault, DUI, hindering apprehension, endangering the welfare of a child, battery, theft, burglary, possession of a weapon, forgery, domestic violence assault, disorderly conduct, and illegal entry.

 

https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-ero-newark-arrests-37-individuals-middlesex-county-nj-enforcement-surge 

 

 

 

 

 

2…………> Daring Save: Chinook

 

 

The pilot of a Chinook helicopter performed a two-wheel mountain-side landing during a rescue operation for a stranded climber in Oregon, airlifting the climber and six rescuers off the mountain.

Mount Hood is about 50 miles south-east of Portland and is about 10,000 feet high.

According to local news reports citing officials, the man had climbed Mount Hood to take his own life but had changed his mind.

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-16/chinook-crew-rescue-man-in-the-us/9998208

 

 

 

 

 

3…………> Trump/Putin Lunch: No Vodka Yet

 

President  Trump says he and President Putin had a “good start” to their high-stakes summit in Helsinki, Finland, calling the meeting with his counterpart “a good start, a very good start for everybody” as the two leaders and their top advisers sat across the table from one another during a working lunch, 
shook hands and answered reporters’ questions before the summit, all this civility despite the meeting being assailed by Mr.Trump’s greatest enemy, blabbermouth Maxine “Fire 45” Waters.

“We are the two great nuclear powers, we have 90% of the nuclear and that’s not a good thing, it’s a bad thing,” he said.

“And I think we can hopefully do something about that because it’s not a positive force, it’s a negative force. So we’ll be talking about that among other things.”

Mr. Trump said the leaders’ discussions would involve trade, the military, missiles, nuclear weapons and China, including their “mutual friend”, Chinese President Xi Jinping.

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-16/donald-trump-and-vladimir-putin-meet-in-helsinki/10000770 

 

 

 

 

 

4…………> Down With The Crocodiles: Papua NG

 

An Indonesian farmer, the  40-year-old Sugito was collecting grass for his cattle, when he wandered into a crocodile farm at Sorong, with guards nearby hearing screams coming from inside the field, and when they went to investigate, found Sugito bitten by a crocodile.

They went looking for help to recover him, but by the time they returned, he was dead. 

This led to the slaughter of almost 300 crocodiles at a West Papua farm, in an apparent act of retaliation after the death of their local villager, when after his funeral, about 600 people descended on the crocodile farm armed with machetes, hoes, and other sharp objects.

 

 

 

 

5…………> Is Paris Burning: Copa Mundial

 

Two people died and 45 police officers were injured during celebrations following the French victory in the World Cup, as one man jumped into a shallow canal in the eastern city of Annecy and another died in the northern Oise department after he crashed his car into a tree.

Acts of violence were also reported in several cities after France beat Croatia 4-2 in the final to win the tournament, with a total of nearly 300 people were taken into custody across France following countrywide celebrations for France’s World Cup championship. according to French daily Le Figaro citing the Interior Ministry.

 

http://v.aa.com.tr/1205883 

 

  

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