and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. gregg: welcome back. i m gregg jarrett. i m julie banderas. welcome to a brand-new hour of america s news headquarters. this hour, a u.s. state department is telling american diplomats to keep their children home after a series of murders and car bombs rock mexico. it is the first time the department has issued such a warning for u.s. personnel posted anywhere in mexico. gregg: authorities are on the hunt now for this man, 23-year-old scott curly, accused of killing a deputy and believed to be hiding somewhere along the utah-arizona border. the latest in the investigation and the search.
but the promise ago green card is going too far. gregg: most americans would consider it rather unseemly. selling these green cards off like we re scalping hockey tickets, you know, some of the most precious things in our life are not bought and sold with money. it is unfortunate that we re selling green cards off to the highest bidder. it s a federal program that s been around since the early 90s and according to the state office in vermont, very few people that invest in vermont actually stay in the green mountain state and many people that utilized it want to retire to florida. gregg: we ll continue to follow it. peter doocy, thank you very much julie: five years africa tree in a, the vibrant sounds of new orleans are coming back.
it s not wrong. too overbroad. gregg: it s clear there was an invasion of privacy by doing this at night, but let s talk about the tracking by the gps. let me draw a comparison. a reasonable search and seizure to intrude into somebody s car anywhere that is not in plain sight. so hiding a device on the car to o that person, isn t that not in plain sight? it s a fourth amendment violation. whole thing for multiple reasons as you just stated. you go on to cartilage, you plant this device. that is impermissible. as a result of that anything emanating from that as evidence has to be excluded. they are doing things they should want be doing, you know what, just follow me to the drugs, follow me to gym. follow me to my relatives home.
iran sits over a fault line that experiences one slight earthquake every day. gregg: drill to go reach the 33 trapped miners in chile could begin tomorrow. word comes as the first footage of the workers inside that trapped mine shows them in pretty high spirits. playing dominoes, wave to go family and friends and singing the national anthem. engineers have come up with an alternative plan that could cut in half the time it will take to rescue those miners. the idea is to use the kind of specialized drill used for boring water holes. under the original plan, the men would be stuck underground until december. president obama declaring the war in iraq is ending in his weekly address. this just as iraq s prime minister today put his nation on high alert for terrorist attacks. malini wilkes is streaming live from baghdad. hi. under this heightened alert, the u.s. military says it expects
america even though you re here illegally and even though your application might, if it were adjudicated, be turned down and you might be deported back to mexico. that s amnesty, isn t it? it is not because it s not granting documents to anyone that s not entitled to them, gregg. you and i, last time we spoke, we spoke about the difference between chasing a dishwasher and someone who has a record. we are now doing what senator kyl and senator mccain proposed to do. do border enforcement first. chase the criminals. don t chase the dishwashers and it has to be someone that has the people going to be released, they have to have a reason to be here or have a reason to qualify tore something. so isn t that what we really want to do? it s not granting status to anyone. gregg: ice in a way is making the argument you re making that if the illegals who have their cases dismissed later have their applications for legalization turned down, then ice will