Do you see our southern border?

Posted by admin | Posted in tucson arizona education | Posted on 27-01-2010-05-2008

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increasingly used by many more countries to get themselves smuggled in illegally ?
Since we are seeing such an increase does this not say we need better border security?
This is one sector, how do we really know who is coming in here and their intentions? How can anyone advocate this?

In 2009, 11,628 of the Tucson sector’s 241,673 arrests were non-Mexican — nearly 5 percent, Mr. Jimarez said. Only when the sector noticed the influx did it tally the number of Chinese entering in recent years.
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In Arizona, a Stream of Illegal Immigrants From China

By STEPHEN CEASAR
Published: January 22, 2010

TUCSON — The unforgiving terrain of the Sonoran Desert, south of here, whose searing summers and frigid winters claim hundreds of lives each year, has long been a favored avenue of entry for illegal immigrants from Mexico and other Latin American countries. But in the last year, the authorities say, smugglers have increasingly capitalized on a much more lucrative business — trafficking Chinese citizens into the United States.

The number of Chinese immigrants arrested while illegally crossing the border into Arizona through the busiest smuggling corridor in the United States increased tenfold in the last fiscal year, according to the United States Border Patrol in Tucson.

In fiscal 2009, 332 Chinese immigrants were caught in the Border Patrol’s Tucson sector, up from 30 the previous year, Border Patrol figures showed. And in what could be a sign of a record-breaking pace for this year, agents in the Border Patrol’s Tucson sector arrested 281 Chinese immigrants from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, the first quarter of the current fiscal year.

The reason is simple: dollars and cents.

As record quantities of illegal drugs are being intercepted in Arizona, those involved in taking people and drugs across the border are increasingly concentrating on the more rewarding smuggling of Chinese immigrants, said David Jimarez, a spokesman for the Border Patrol.

Chinese immigrants commonly pay smugglers upward of $40,000 each to lead them from their homeland to the United States, Mr. Jimarez said. In comparison, he said, illegal immigrants from Mexico commonly pay $1,500 to $3,000.

“The price far exceeds other nationalities, mainly due to the elaborate nature of the trip from China to Mexico,” said Vincent Picard, a spokesman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Peter Chan, a Tucson businessman who works as an interpreter at the federal courthouse in Tucson, said some immigrants had told him that they had paid a deposit of $5,000 to $10,000 to Chinese smugglers before leaving China.

If the immigrants make it to America, Mr. Chan said, they begin paying the smugglers the remainder of the cost. He said some immigrants had said they had been promised a refund if they were sent back to China.

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Border officials said they suspected that the smuggling of non-Mexicans into the United States was a transcontinental operation because it is so intricate.

“We believe that there is coordination between Chinese organized crime groups and Mexican smuggling organizations,” Mr. Picard said.

Chinese smugglers have traditionally used shipping containers to take immigrants through American ports, but that has subsided as container inspections have increased, Mr. Picard said.

He said that several new tactics had emerged.

In the most common one, immigrants fly from Beijing to Rome, board a plane to Caracas, Venezuela, fly to Mexico City and work their way up to the northern border and into the United States. In another, they travel to Cuba, fly to the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico and travel north into the United States.

“Smuggling activity shifts with enforcement,” Mr. Picard said. “It’s like a chess game, with criminal organizations on one end and us on the other.”

Once immigrants are in Mexico, crossing into the Tucson area is the route of choice because the smuggling infrastructure is already in place, he said.

The Border Patrol’s Tucson sector does not normally track arrests of illegal immigrants by country because of the disparity of the figures between Mexico and other nations. Typically, Mr. Jimarez said, immigrants from other countries account for 2 percent to 5 percent of the total.

In 2009, 11,628 of the Tucson sector’s 241,673 arrests were non-Mexican — nearly 5 percent, Mr. Jimarez said. Only when the sector noticed the influx did it tally the number of Chinese entering in recent years.

Like others who entered the country illegally, most of the Chinese were fleeing dire situations in their homeland, said Mr. Chan, the federal court interpreter.

He said most of those immigrants he spoke with were from Fujian Province, in southeast China, and had traveled across the globe to enter the United States because of a lack of education and employment o

What is the argument here? every single alien "BROKE THE LAW!" Our Government, past & present, Republican & Democrat, have allowed the invasion of 20 to 30 million criminals and uneducated peons which is the largest invasion of any Nation, at any time, by any means & in direct violation of Article IV, Section IV of our Constitution.

This refusal to abide by our Constitution or enforce our Immigration Laws should be classified as Treason of the most foul kind, & as grounds for impeachment & trials for Treason!

Not only have they allowed the invasion, they force American tax payers to pay Billions on Billions of dollars to provide Welfare, Prison cells, Educate the invaders numerous children, and free medical care, at the same time the invading horde break numerous laws and massive document fraud, & are destroying our schools, hospitals, communities, culture and standard of living while Robbing, Raping, Killing & Assaulting American Citizens WAKE UP PEOPLE!

Could I get into these Universities?

Posted by admin | Posted in tucson arizona education | Posted on 24-12-2009-05-2008

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I am from Pennsylvania and currently a junior in high school and I have been looking ahead to my future a lot so far. I would like to go to college to major in journalism, history, or athletic training, and then become a sports journalist, high school history teacher, or athletic trainer.
______________________________________…
(Number) (College) (Location of college) (Majors that I want offered there)

1. Point Park University – Pittsburgh, PA – History and Journalism
2. Temple University – Philadelphia, PA – History, Journalism, and Athletic Training
3. Millersville University – Millersville, PA – History
4. Penn State University Main Campus – University Park, PA – History and Journalism
5. University of Miami – Miami, FL – Journalism and Athletic Training
6. St. Cloud State University – St. Cloud, MN – History and Journalism
7. University of Arizona – Tucson, AZ – Journalism and History
8. Arizona State University – ? – Journalism, History, Athletic Training
______________________________________…

My current grades during junior year (this year):

Phys. Ed. 11 = 90
Health 11 = 98
English 11 = 86
Environmental Science (lab) = 89
Global Studies = 102
Algebra II = 93
Crafts = 98 (art class required for graduation)
Journalism II = 100

Junior Year Overall Percentage = 95
Junior Overall GPA = 3.8
High School Class Rank = 165/328 (this was at the end of sophomore year, I think it’s a lot higher now.)
______________________________________…

The classes I’ve taken and are going to take are as followed… (These are only my main classes that are each one credit. Journalism is an elective, but I’m planning on majoring in it. It’s still an everyday, all year class.) Oh and my school only has honors classes right now, not AP. In my school you also don’t have to take math or science your senior year, but I am going to.

8th – German I
9th – German II, Comprehensive English 9, U.S. History I, Algebra I, General Biology (lab), Physical Education 9, and Health Education 9.
10th – Comprehensive English 10, Physical Science (lab), U.S. History II Honors, Geometry, Journalism I, Physical Education 10, and Health Education 10.
11th – Comprehensive English 11, Environmental Science (lab), Global Studies, Algebra II, Journalism II, Physical Education 11, and Health Education 11.
In 12th grade I’m planning on taking – Comprehensive English 12, Basic Chemistry, Trigonometry, American Society Honors, Journalism III, and Physical Education 12.
______________________________________…

The extra-curricular activities I am involved in are SADD Club, Wrestling Team, Wrestling Team Student Athletic Trainer, Baseball Manager, Baseball Student Athletic Trainer, Church Softball Team, and Youth Group. I am also a sports reporter for my high school’s newspaper, The Rocket Star and I have my own sports column called Player of the Month. I used to volunteer at an after school day care for kids 8th grade and down. Helping them with homework, playing games, and giving them snack.

Finally, during my junior (this year) and senior year of high school I have a student internship with WOYK, a sports radio-broadcasting network, for both the football and basketball seasons. I will go to all my school’s home and away game, collect stats, call in stats, and broadcast the game I reviewed on radio.

Admission into University of Miami and PSU is extremely competitive. It really all depends on your SAT scores now. Seems like you have adequate extracurricular activities and your grades are solid, though that’s too bad your school does not offer AP classes. You might be at a disadvantage in terms of the rigor of your coursework compared to other students. Good luck!

Could I get into these Universities?

Posted by admin | Posted in tucson arizona education | Posted on 16-12-2009-05-2008

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I am from Pennsylvania and currently a junior in high school and I have been looking ahead to my future a lot so far. I would like to go to college to major in journalism, history, or athletic training, and then become a sports journalist, high school history teacher, or athletic trainer.
______________________________________…
(Number) (College) (Location of college) (Majors that I want offered there)

1. Point Park University – Pittsburgh, PA – History and Journalism
2. Temple University – Philadelphia, PA – History, Journalism, and Athletic Training
3. Millersville University – Millersville, PA – History
4. Penn State University Main Campus – University Park, PA – History and Journalism
5. University of Miami – Miami, FL – Journalism and Athletic Training
6. St. Cloud State University – St. Cloud, MN – History and Journalism
7. University of Arizona – Tucson, AZ – Journalism and History
8. Arizona State University – ? – Journalism, History, Athletic Training
______________________________________…

My current grades during junior year (this year):

Phys. Ed. 11 = 90
Health 11 = 98
English 11 = 86
Environmental Science (lab) = 89
Global Studies = 102
Algebra II = 93
Crafts = 98 (art class required for graduation)
Journalism II = 100

Junior Year Overall Percentage = 95
Junior Overall GPA = 3.8
High School Class Rank = 165/328 (this was at the end of sophomore year, I think it’s a lot higher now.)
______________________________________…

The classes I’ve taken and are going to take are as followed… (These are only my main classes that are each one credit. Journalism is an elective, but I’m planning on majoring in it. It’s still an everyday, all year class.) Oh and my school only has honors classes right now, not AP. In my school you also don’t have to take math or science your senior year, but I am going to.

8th – German I
9th – German II, Comprehensive English 9, U.S. History I, Algebra I, General Biology (lab), Physical Education 9, and Health Education 9.
10th – Comprehensive English 10, Physical Science (lab), U.S. History II Honors, Geometry, Journalism I, Physical Education 10, and Health Education 10.
11th – Comprehensive English 11, Environmental Science (lab), Global Studies, Algebra II, Journalism II, Physical Education 11, and Health Education 11.
In 12th grade I’m planning on taking – Comprehensive English 12, Basic Chemistry, Trigonometry, American Society Honors, Journalism III, and Physical Education 12.
______________________________________…

The extra-curricular activities I am involved in are SADD Club, Wrestling Team, Wrestling Team Student Athletic Trainer, Baseball Manager, Baseball Student Athletic Trainer, Church Softball Team, and Youth Group. I am also a sports reporter for my high school’s newspaper, The Rocket Star and I have my own sports column called Player of the Month. I used to volunteer at an after school day care for kids 8th grade and down. Helping them with homework, playing games, and giving them snack.

Finally, during my junior (this year) and senior year of high school I have a student internship with WOYK, a sports radio-broadcasting network, for both the football and basketball seasons. I will go to all my school’s home and away game, collect stats, call in stats, and broadcast the game I reviewed on radio.

Use the following sites to ascertain your admission chances. You did not as yet take the SAT or ACT which is a very important factor./

Posted by admin | Posted in arizona education, phoenix arizona education, tucson arizona education | Posted on 15-12-2009-05-2008

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