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Posted: 3/28/2006 4:42:50 AM EDT
Wonder if they were trying to secure aircraft for their revolution?

Whiteman authorities remove four workers
By Staff Sgt. Rob Hazelett 509th Bomb Wing Public Affairs
Four undocumented workers were taken into custody March 16 by base, local and federal officials. The illegal aliens were turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for them to handle according to their policies, said Lt. Col. Chuck Douglass, 509th Security Forces Squadron commander.

“The joint law enforcement community here at Whiteman was already working a joint effort with ICE and the 509th SFS when we received an anonymous tip that there were possibly illegal immigrants working on base,” said Special Agent Mark Ferrero, Air Force Office of Special Investigations Detachment 207 commander. “This was a great example of Team Whiteman pulling together. While the AFOSI and ICE were lead agencies, we could not have pulled this off without the bulk of the manpower coming from the 509th SFS.”

Also ensuring a successful operation was the U.S. Department of Labor; Johnson County, Mo., Sheriff’s Office; Missouri Highway Patrol and Department of Defense Division of Criminal Investigative Services; the 509th Civil Engineering Squadron; the 509th Communications Squadron; the 1/135 Attack Battalion; and members from the 509 Bomb Wing staff judge advocate’s office, which provided legal guidance.

The apprehensions are some of the latest in ICE’s effort to remove illegal immigrants employed at sensitive sites and critical infrastructure locations. These include: airports, seaports, nuclear plants, chemical plants and defense facilities. By conducting these operations, ICE and the military can protect the resources and people who safeguard the safety and security of the nation.

“Whiteman remains an extremely secure place to work and live. The 509th SFS, OSI and local law enforcement authorities will continue to work together closely to realize any threat to the installation and take appropriate measures to protect the people of Whiteman,” Colonel Douglass said. “Whiteman does not have a problem with illegal immigrants, and through steps like the one seen in this operation, we will keep it that way.”


Last updated March 24, 2006
Link Posted: 3/28/2006 5:03:56 AM EDT
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Whiteman authorities remove four workers
By Staff Sgt. Rob Hazelett 509th Bomb Wing Public Affairs
Four undocumented workers illeagal alien foreign invaders were taken into custody March 16 by base, local and federal officials. The illegal aliens were turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for them to handle according to their policies, said Lt. Col. Chuck Douglass, 509th Security Forces Squadron commander. Immigration and Customs Enforcement followed their mandate from the crooked politicians in D.C. and promptly released the foreign invaders.

“The joint law enforcement community here at Whiteman was already working a joint effort with ICE and the 509th SFS when we received an anonymous tip that there were possibly illegal immigrants working on base,” said Special Agent Mark Ferrero, Air Force Office of Special Investigations Detachment 207 commander. “This was a great example of Team Whiteman pulling together. While the AFOSI and ICE were lead agencies, we could not have pulled this off without the bulk of the manpower coming from the 509th SFS.”  Too bad it was a waste.

Also ensuring a successful operation was the U.S. Department of Labor; Johnson County, Mo., Sheriff’s Office; Missouri Highway Patrol and Department of Defense Division of Criminal Investigative Services; the 509th Civil Engineering Squadron; the 509th Communications Squadron; the 1/135 Attack Battalion; and members from the 509 Bomb Wing staff judge advocate’s office, which provided legal guidance. That's it, congratulate each other while our country is being overrun.

The apprehensions are some of the latest in ICE’s effort to remove illegal immigrants employed at sensitive sites and critical infrastructure locations. These include: airports, seaports, nuclear plants, chemical plants and defense facilities. By conducting these operations, ICE and the military can protect the resources and people who safeguard the safety and security of the nation.

“Whiteman remains an extremely secure place to work and live. The 509th SFS, OSI and local law enforcement authorities will continue to work together closely to realize any threat to the installation and take appropriate measures to protect the people of Whiteman,” Colonel Douglass said. “Whiteman does not have a problem with illegal immigrants, and through steps like the one seen in this operation, we will keep it that way.”  "Although Whiteman is secure (sic) the rest of the country is on it's own, and you are truely fucked."

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