ICE returns thousands of years old artifacts to Mexico
Ancient cultural property returned to Mexican Institute for Anthropology and History
and last updated 2021-03-10 16:04:48-05
NOGALES, Ariz. (KGUN) â These artifacts are called Pre-Columbian.
What that really means is they are very old, some of them a thousand years, others five thousand years old.
Some of these treasures from antiquity were found by staff at a museum in Chandler. When they came across the artifacts, which had been in storage. ICE agent Scott Brown, who ran the investigations that discovered these items, said the museum s staff contacted his agency.
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and should be fixed the president and congress have to step up to the plate and secure our borders and put a common sense path to citizenship for people. there are folks all over the map on this issue. i don t think there s one general republican position. joining me from tucson, arizona chief county sheriff larry dooefr. dallas texas attorney clint davis here in studio is former ins agent michael cutler i. going to start with the sheriff. you are in coches county. you are closest to this issue. there are people say crime is down on the border there are people who say crime is up. can you give us a straight answer? you have to be very careful about equating crime rates with the impact of criminal activity on the border. the primary beaten down
arizona to have enforcement of its own immigration laws and other tats are lining up to do the very same thing, i think that chaos is going to reign supreme. the department of justice had to file this lawsuit. let me ask you this. if the arizona law is he is sen halle the same as the federal law but instead has more protections and more safeguards and in fact the feds can do a stop of someone they suspect is ill not based on probableal cause, where as in arizona they need to and the feds don t need reasonable suspicion to request information where arizona as does, doesn t it seem like arizona has more protection than the feds? beau definition they probably do. if one state does it and the other 49 do it you have all of these states enforcing all of these different laws. i think the bottom line is the doj had to file this suit. the law is unconstitutional. under the supremacy clause i
we begin with immigration arizona s controversial law is set to go into effect this week. that is unless federal judge susan bolton stops it. both sides of the issue were in judge bolton s courtroom on thursday arguing several lawsuits that question the constitutionality of the law. even though some members of the same party the republicans don t always agree when it comes to immigrati immigration. our borders need to be secure. the federal government has reneged on their obligation to do that. i believe it was well prepared presentation of where arizona is going and the direction of which we want to take our state in regards to the protection of the citizens of arizona. i am very confident that arizona will prevail.