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prison.jpgMy mentor Richie Perez said once that people of color are the raw material/human fodder for the machine that is the prison industrial complex. And when that machine gets clogged what do you do? You take a page from San Diego County, California and clean up with the help not of Joe the Plumber, but ICE.

San Diego County recently announced that it would soon be partnering with ICE and dedicating its energy to identifying immigrants in jail for deportation. ICE unveiled its new program – The Secure Communities Program – in March 2008. It gives jails access to ICE and FBI databases so that they can identify inmates who lack legal status or have a criminal history and then turn them over to ICE for deportation. Through this new initiative, ICE plans to eventually have a presence in every one of the 3,100 local jails throughout the U.S.

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San Diego could lose power because of fires

6:18 pm By Maegan La Mala · California · Comments Off

24 Oct 2007

San_Diego_On_Fire.jpgNews media is reporting that San Diego is on the brink of becoming an “electricity island”, as wildfires rage out of control and threaten to cut off the city from state power grid. ABC News reports:

If it is cut off from external electricity supplies, San Diego County would have to rely only on the power its own plants can generate, which would greatly increase the chance of major blackouts, said officials from the California Independent System Operator.

Urgent pleas for conservation need to be heeded or there could be widespread outages without warning for San Diego Gas & Electric Co’s 1.3 million business and residential customers.

Reuters is reporting that a small electrical link from Mexico had been put into service, but is now threatened as well because it has fire beneath it.

So far more than 2000 homes have burned in the fires, and the evacuation of residents is the largest in California’s history.

Via / ABC News and Reuters

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