Randy:
Randy's blog was an eyecatcher from the moment one sees it. With a huge PLAY BALL tittle and the fire background, one was immidietly hooked. A particulary favorite of mine was the was the journal post as life of a German immigrant and their family's life trying to moved into the United States. It's a simple story but with the good amount of details and the reflection given by almost any action gives the story a belivable approach. All and all it was nice to read and pretty enjoyable.
Irelis:
Reading Irelis' post on the Puerto Rican impact on the United States and her family heritage was interesting to read and most importantly, easy to understand. Irelis has a skill with her words that few can compete with, and this blog is a prime example of this. All her post are well written and are expressed well and the intentions behind her posts are crystal clear.
Kathrine
Katherine's blog was a simple one. Nothing overly complicated and the post was well written. Her post on the immigration today video was a great way the introduce her emotions on the subject and she did it was great style and simplicity that Iappreciate and respect from her.
Itze
Itze's blog was really interesting and I really like how she put the extra effort in order for her blog to be well received by others and fun to look at. A post I find particulary interesting was her immigraation story and her heritage.Her heritage was something that I always was interested in finding out and reading it made the rest of the blog fun.
MEXICO CITY – A U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent was killed and another wounded while driving through northern Mexico Tuesday, in a rare attack on American officials in this country which is fighting powerful drug cartels.
Homeland Security Janet Napolitano said one agent was critically wounded in the attack and died from his injuries. The second agent was shot in the arm and leg and remains in stable condition.
ICE Director John Morton late Tuesday identified the slain agent as Jaime Zapata, who was on assignment from the office in Laredo, Texas, where he served on the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Unit as well as the Border Enforcement Security Task Force. The injured agent was not identified.
"I'm deeply saddened by the news that earlier today, two U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) special agents assigned to the ICE Attache office in Mexico City were shot in the line of duty while driving between Mexico City and Monterrey by unknown assailants," she said.
U.S. and Mexican officials said they were working closely together to investigate the shooting and find those responsible. They did not give a motive for the attack.
"Let me be clear: any act of violence against our ICE personnel — or any DHS personnel — is an attack against all those who serve our nation and put their lives at risk for our safety," Napolitano said. "We remain committed in our broader support for Mexico's efforts to combat violence within its borders."
The two agents were driving in the northern state of San Luis Potosi when they were stopped at what may have appeared to be a military checkpoint, said one Mexican official, who could not be named because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the case. Mexican military officials said they have no checkpoints in the area.
After they stopped, someone opened fire on them, the official said.
San Luis Potosi police said gunmen attacked two people a blue Suburban on Highway 57 between Mexico City and Monterrey, near the town of Santa Maria Del Rio, at about 2:30 p.m.
Police said one person was killed and another was flown to a Mexico City hospital, though they couldn't confirm the victims were the ICE agents.
A U.S. law enforcement source who was not authorized to speak on the case said the agent who died was on loan from Laredo, Texas.
Mexican Ambassador to the U.S. Arturo Sarukhan spoke with Morton to express Mexico's condolences, according to a spokesman.
"This is a difficult time for ICE and especially for the families and loved ones of our agents. Our hearts and prayers go out to them. This tragedy is a stark reminder of the risks confronted and the sacrifices made by our men and women every day," Morton said in a statement.
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This is the type of hypocritical actions that makes me question the Mexican's motives on immigration. Now, I am aware that no two people are the same but, if you want to immigrate to the U.S. and prove that Mexicans are not job stealers or a group of delinquents, I do not think that killing U.S. ICE agents is the way to do it. The only thing you achieve with that is make the Americans question how your people do things in your homeland and wheather if they want some of that in their country, and if that would be a example of Mexican attitude, (which am certain is not) things will only get worse between you and the U.S. And remember this, the good actions will just be forgotten while the evil actions stay on people's mind for years.