Badlands: For Those Living in the Arizona County That’s Ground Zero for Drug and Human Trafficking Along the Border, the Illegal Immigration Crisis Is Personal

Phoenix New Times:  “On April 27, Janet Napolitano pronounced that the border separating the United States from the Republic of Mexico is more secure than ever. . . . But Napolitano’s words rang hollow to those who live at or near the border in Cochise County . . . . The executive and legislative branches of the federal government have set up Cochise County for disaster by not coming up with a border policy to effectively handle what’s known as “‘llegal immigration’.”

Terry Goddard, Arizona’s Spineless Attorney General, Betrays His Base of Supporters

Phoenix New Times:  “Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard, who recently slipped Sand Land’s Hispanic population an ice pick to the kidney by vowing to ‘vigorously defend’ the law if and when the feds file suit.  See, Goddard, a Democrat, wants to be governor, just like his daddy was long ago.  But since Republican Governor Jan Brewer signed SB 1070 on April 23, she’s shot past Goddard in the polls, as if someone spiked her prune juice with crystal meth.”

Woman Says Citibank Fired Her Because She Was Too Hot

Business Insider:  “Debrahlee Lorenzana is filing a lawsuit against Citibank because they fired her, she says, for the strangest reason: she’s too hot. . . . Her bosses told her that ‘as a result of the shape of her figure, such clothes were purportedly ‘too distracting’ for her male colleagues and supervisors to bear,’ she says.”

Village Voice:  “Is This Woman Too Hot To Be a Banker?” which starts:

“Everything about Debrahlee Lorenzana is hot. Even her name sizzles. At five-foot-six and 125 pounds, with soft eyes and flawless bronze skin, she is J.Lo curves meets Jessica Simpson rack meets Audrey Hepburn elegance—a head-turning beauty.”

If you’ve read this far you may want to check out Debrahlee Lorenzana’s 25-picture photo spread.

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