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New Crossing Point For Illegals

Ben Bergquam, from Real America’s Voice, follows up on his breaking story from a couple months ago on a new crossing point for illegals in the boonies of Arizona.

Bergquam said that for whatever reason, the cartels are now trafficking people through this new location in Lukeville, Ariz. He was able to shoot some video of officials processing the illegals, who are mostly from Egypt, India and West Africa, before the National Park Service shut him down. Here’s more.

Where You Least Expect It

ABC posits the National Parks facing an existential crisis: Too many white visitors! We kid you not! More from Mark Dice.

Oyster Farm Evicted

The National Park Service has evicted Drakes Bay Family Oyster Farm in Point Reyes, Calif., putting 30 people out of work and shutting down the last oyster cannery in California. The farm had been in operation for 40 years under a lease with the federal government, but had come under attack from “wilderness advocates” who believed the operation marred a pristine coastline. Now, the coastline will be empty and open, at the same time that 30 more Americans will be unemployed and one more small business destroyed by the Obama Administration.

Here is a short video about the oyster farm created by local students from Tampalais High School in 2010. The students titled the video Love on the Half Shell.

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Statue of Liberty Closed

It may be several months before the National Park Service is able to reopen the Statue of Liberty following storm-related damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. The landmark is one of New York’s most popular tourist attractions, visited by four million annually. The one saving grace: The hurricane did not cause significant damage to the statue itself, only to walkways, outbuildings, docks and mechanical infrastructure that can all be repaired.

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