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This year, spend
the holidays
surrounded by
the snow-covered
peaks of the
Sierras. With
the Grand
Lobby’s 30-foot
trimmed tree and
spectacular
wreaths and
garlands as your
backdrop, you’ll
experience the
holidays like
never before.
Tenaya Lodge
offers a full
range of
activities,
entertainment
and events from
late Novemberthrough
New Year’s Day.
Take an evening
flashlight hike
through the
Sierra
wilderness,
experience a
horse-drawn
sleigh ride and
ice skate at our
outdoor rink
then warm
yourself with a
complimentary
hot beverage by
the fire. Or
stay in and
enjoy wine
tastings,
cooking classes,
gingerbread
house
competitions and
more. From
lodging packages
like our Picture
Perfect
Photo Workshop,
Holiday Culinary
Package and
Dinner with
Santa Package to
daily events and
entertainment,
your stay at
Tenaya is sure
to be filled
with holiday
spirit.
Get away this
holiday season
with room rates
starting at just
$139 per night.
Or book one of
Tenaya’s many
special holiday
packages. Call
866-914-0138 or
learn more at
TenayaLodge.com/Holiday.
*Rates are per
room based on
double-occupancy
and are subject
to availability.
Certain
restrictions and
blackout dates
may apply.
Activities are
subject to
change due to
weather
conditions.
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fire danger around your
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(professional Wildland Fire
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around your property cut
dead, dry vegetation and
other fire hazards that
would aid in the fuel spread
of a fire. There are many
things that should be done
to make homes and business
less vulnerable to damage
from a brush fire.
We cut and remove weeds and
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Remove dead limbs located
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Replace shake roofs with
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(This column is based on a
report submitted to the National
Association of Chiefs of Police
by the US Department of Homeland
Security.)
During Monday's edition of Fox
News Channel's Glenn Beck
Show, the decidely
conservative host asked his
viewers to answer a question:
outgoing CIA Director Michael
Hayden had stated that Iran was
the Number One threat to the
security of the United States;
what country did Hayden rank as
Number Two? The answer was
Mexico.
Meanwhile, retired U.S. Army
General Barry McCaffrey, the
former U.S. drug czar, told the
Los Angeles Times that the
Mexican government "is fighting
for its survival against narco-terrorism"
and could lose effective control
over large swaths near the U.S.
border.
However, the new Secretary of
Homeland Security, Janet
Napolitano in a report obtained
by the National Association of
Chiefs of Police, stated on
January 23 that, "The northern
border of the United States has
become, since 9/11, important to
our national security. As we
have designed programs to afford
greater protection against
unlawful entry, members of
Congress and homeland security
experts have called for
increased attention to the
Canadian border.
"What are the current
vulnerabilities, the overall
strategy for reducing those
vulnerabilities, the
requirements, the programs, the
budget, and the timeframe for
improving security along this
border and what level of risk
will remain once the programs
are completed? An oral report is
due by Feb. 10, with a final
report due Feb. 17."
With the out-of-control crime
gangs and government corruption,
Mexico is the threat to
the American people not
Canada. And the current White
House and most members of
congress are either denying the
danger exists or merely ignoring
it.
As the agency with the broadest
law enforcement authority within
the Department of Homeland
Security, US Immigration and
Customs Enforcement is said to
be uniquely positioned to combat
vulnerabilities and threats to
America from individuals
involved in terrorism, organized
crime, human smuggling and narco-terrorism
at US borders
According to DHS officials, ICE
has established aggressive
intelligence and investigative
operations at the nation’s borders,
ports of entries, and between the
ports and the nation’s interior.
However, some security experts are
concerned with the current
Administration's failure to address
border problems. In fact, the new
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet
Napolitano is concentrating on the
US-Canadian border.
The southern border of the US is
a region particularly vulnerable to
cross-border criminal organizations
and enterprises and the violence
associated with them. In recent
years, ICE has witnessed an
unprecedented surge in brutality by
drug and human smuggling and
trafficking organizations along the
Southwest border. Below are a few of
the initiatives that ICE has
launched to combat the criminal
organizations behind this activity.
BEST TASK FORCE / BORDER
DRUG VIOLENCE
Drug-related violence along the
Texas-Mexico border, particularly in
the Nuevo Laredo/ Laredo area has
drastically increased over the past
year. This violence is caused by
intense competition between the
remnants of the Gulf Cartel and the
so-called “Federation.” The Gulf
Cartel continues to be supervised by
Osiel Cardenas Guillen despite his
arrest in 2003. Joaquin “Chapo”
Guzman Loera and Arturo Beltran
Leyva are members of the Federation
which is attempting to take control
of this important smuggling corridor
from the Gulf Cartel
In response, ICE first partnered
with other federal, state, and local
law enforcement officials in Laredo,
Texas, to create a multi-agency
operation called Operation Black
Jack in July 2005. Operation Black
Jack has since evolved into the
DHS’s Border Enforcement and
Security Task Force, known as BEST.
The BEST task force incorporates
personnel from ICE, Customs and
Border Protection including the
Border Patrol, Alcohol Tobacco and
Firearms, Federal Bureau of
Investigation, Drug Enforcement
Administration, US Marshals Service,
US Attorney’s Office, and key state
and local law enforcement agencies.
The BEST task force concept
incorporates personnel from existing
intelligence groups -- who are
involved in both collection and
analysis -- to help identify and
disseminate information relating to
violent smuggling organizations. The
BEST task force has been a highly
successful tool to combat violence
in the Laredo area.
This coordinated approach has led
to significant enforcement results,
including the January / February
2006 seizures in Laredo of dynamite,
numerous live grenades, as well as
materials to make roughly 33
Improvised Explosive Devices. Since
its inception, BEST made 31 arrests
and the seizure of 41 assault
rifles, 12 handguns, 5 silencers, a
large quantity of weapons
components, kits, and ammunition, as
well as roughly 700 pounds of
marijuana, 336 pounds of cocaine and
roughly $1.14 million.
Nationwide, ICE investigations
into drug trafficking activity last
year resulted in the seizure of more
than 300,000 pounds of cocaine, 2.2
million pounds of marijuana, nearly
4,000 pounds of heroin, 2,200 pounds
of methamphetamine, and hundreds of
thousands of pounds of other
smuggled drugs.
HUMAN SMUGGLING /
TRAFFICKING INVESTIGATIONS
The violence experienced on the
Southwest border is not only caused
by drug trafficking organizations,
but also human smuggling and human
trafficking rings. These
international organizations, which
earn hundreds of millions of dollars
annually through smuggling and
exploitation of illegal immigrants,
are becoming increasingly ruthless.
In case after case, ICE agents have
seen aliens being smuggled in
squalid conditions without food,
water, or even air. Moreover, they
are frequently subjected to
violence, forced labor and sexual
exploitation upon arrival at their
U.S. destination.
Since the creation of ICE in
March 2003, ICE investigations into
human smuggling and trafficking
organizations had resulted in more
than 5,400 criminal arrests, 2,800
criminal indictments, and 2,300
criminal convictions. The amount of
assets seized by ICE from human
smugglers and human trafficking
organizations has increased from
almost none before 2003 to nearly
$27 million in 2005.
In one case that culminated in
January 2006, ICE agents in El Paso,
Texas, arrested the leaders of two
large-scale criminal organizations
on charges of smuggling more than
600 aliens across the Southwest
border. The organizations allegedly
generated more than $1.6 million in
smuggling fees. Depending on their
nationality, aliens were charged
between $1,500 and $6,000 apiece.
During the investigation, ICE agents
encountered large numbers of
smuggled aliens crammed into
trailers for non-stop trips with no
food and limited water.
In another recent ICE case, two
individuals were convicted on
February 2, 2006, in Tucson, Arizona
on 15 counts each of smuggling
aliens. Both face potential life
sentences based on enhancements for
causing death and bodily injury
during their smuggling venture.
These smugglers were transporting
aliens in a stolen truck on an
Arizona Interstate in October 2004
and, during a high-speed pursuit,
caused an accident that involved 10
vehicles. The accident resulted in
death of five 5 people, including an
elderly couple. In addition, 38
people were injured, including 21
people with "level one" traumas.
SOUTHWEST BORDER TUNNEL
ACTIVITY
In some cases, increased actions
by law enforcement agencies along
the border are driving smuggling
organizations underground. In
January 2006, ICE worked with its
Mexican counterparts, as well as
with the DEA and CBP in the United
States, to discover a sophisticated
tunnel beneath the border between
San Diego, California, and Tijuana,
Mexico. Mexican authorities later
executed a search warrant at a
location in Mexico and seized 4,351
pounds of marijuana.
Further investigation revealed
that the tunnel was the longest ever
discovered under the Southwest
border, extending nearly half a mile
from Mexico into the United States.
Descending to a depth of 81 feet
below ground, the tunnel was
equipped with lighting, ventilation
and cement flooring. An exit was
found inside a warehouse in Otay
Mesa, California. Approximately 300
additional pounds of marijuana were
seized at this location. Since 9/11,
federal authorities have discovered
more than 20 cross-border tunnels
along the U.S. - Mexico border in
California and Arizona.
TARGETING THE FINANCES OF
CROSS-BORDER CRIMINAL ENTERPRISES
The smuggling of bulk currency
out of the United States, and
especially across the Southwest
border, has become one of the
preferred methods of moving
illegally obtained money out of the
country. In 2001, Congress
criminalized the act of bulk cash
smuggling under a section of the
Patriot Act, which makes it a crime
to conceal and smuggle more than
$10,000 in currency and monetary
instruments into or out of the
United States with the intent to
evade U.S. currency-reporting
requirements. ICE agents have used
this section of the Patriot Act to
make more than 330 arrests. In
addition, ICE and CBP have
cumulatively seized more than $160
million of the funds involved in
these bulk cash smuggling
violations.
ICE’s efforts against bulk cash
smuggling do not end at U.S.
borders. In August 2005, ICE
partnered with CBP and the State
Department to initiate a training
program with Mexican authorities on
ways to combat cash smuggling. As a
result of this joint financial
initiative, Mexican authorities have
seized more than $18 million in cash
and $5 million in negotiable
instruments that were involved in
violations of Mexican
currency-reporting requirements.
Aside from bulk cash smuggling,
ICE works to investigate other
methods that criminals use to move
their illicit funds out of the
United States, such as the use of
unlicensed money services
businesses. These businesses operate
outside the traditional banking
system and have been long recognized
by law enforcement as vulnerable to
abuse.
The enhancements enacted in the
Patriot Act, provide law enforcement
with increased authority to
investigate unlicensed money
remitters. Since the passage of the
Patriot Act, ICE investigations of
unlicensed money services businesses
have resulted in more than 171
arrests and the seizure of $25
million, but much, much more needs
to be done.
Jim Kouri, CPP is currently
fifth vice-president of the
National Association of Chiefs
of Police and he's a staff
writer for the New Media
Alliance (thenma.org). In
addition, he's the new editor
for the House Conservatives
Fund's weblog. Kouri also serves
as political advisor for Emmy
and Golden Globe winning actor
Michael Moriarty.
He's former chief at a New York
City housing project in
Washington Heights nicknamed
"Crack City" by reporters
covering the drug war in the
1980s. In addition, he served as
director of public safety at a
New Jersey university and
director of security for several
major organizations. He's also
served on the National Drug Task
Force and trained police and
security officers throughout the
country. Kouri writes for many
police and security magazines
including Chief of Police,
Police Times, The Narc Officer
and others. He's a news writer
for TheConservativeVoice.Com and
PHXnews.com. He's also a
columnist for AmericanDaily.Com,
MensNewsDaily.Com, MichNews.Com,
and he's syndicated by
AXcessNews.Com. He's appeared
as on-air commentator for over
100 TV and radio news and talk
shows including Oprah,
McLaughlin Report, CNN Headline
News, MTV, Fox News, etc. His
book Assume The Position is
available at Amazon.Com. Kouri's
own website is located at
http://jimkouri.us
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At Laguna Village
Oceanfront, open-air dining
and cocktails return to the
spectacularly-situated
Laguna Village in Laguna
Beach! After a complete
overhaul and updating of the
premises, The Cliff
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California cuisine: lunch,
dinner& shopping.
Where Great
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the Gold Coast. Where at
sunset you may be lucky and
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Village 577 South Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach, CA
(949)494-1956
128 Fremont St.
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 382-1600
(800) 237-6537
Founded by the legendary
Benny Binion in 1951, this
downtown establishment is
now owned by MTR Gaming
Group. The tower rooms were
annexed from the defunct
Mint Hotel next door.
Casino: race & sports
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Parking: free for
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3555 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 733-3111
(800) 732-2111
The
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sits in
the
"heart"
of the
Strip,
at Las
Vegas
Boulevard
and
Flamingo
Road.
Many
people
consider
the
original
Flamingo
Hotel,
built in
1946 by
Benjamin
"Bugsy"
Siegel,
as the
predecessor
to
modern
commercial
gambling
in Las
Vegas.
Owned
and
operated
by
Harrah's
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sports
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machines
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