Algerian diplomats inform J. Clint Williamson, United states Ambassador for War Crimes, during his visit to Algiers, that Algeria will not receive a dozen Algerian nationals who have been incarcerated and tortured at Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba.  The detainees will continue to be confined because no nation–including the U.s.–will accept them, even though they have been exonerated of any involvement with international terrorism.

       [added 3/15/2024] Thanks to Jim Lorenz for this entry.

       While the United States Armed Forces (private mercenaries) are in Afghanistan, Djibouti, Iraq, the Philippines and west Africa defending “all freedom-loving people everywhere in the world,” statute enforcement agents (acting under-color-of-law) from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Internal Revenue Service conduct a coordinated raid across 17 states, arresting 195 undocumented (free-market) workers.

       [added 3/23/2024]

       Selective law enforcement is more evil than law enforcement per se.  It is closer to terrorism than justice.  –– JL

Subsequent Events:

3/9/2007                  4/28/2007                    5/25/2007                   6/6/2007                   7/10/2007

8/9/2007

References:

Dean Bunis and Cindy Caramco, “Sweep Nets 195 Illegal Workers,” Orange County (California) Register, 23 February 2007, News:13.

82 Inmates Cleared but Still Held at Guantanamo – washingtonpost.com.doc
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2015/04/28/AR2007042801145.html

Current U.s. National Debt:

$36,167,124,467,492

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