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Border Hawks to
Begin Patrols
UAVs To Send Video on Internet
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Glenn Spencer is appears on
KGUN Channel 9 in Tucson, Thursday, October 9. Interview was
conducted early yesterday on the Mexican border.
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American Border Patrol
Featured on Tucson TV
Thursday, Oct. 9. -- Following a two-week
hiatus while they worked with the Department of Defense, American Border Patrol
plans to use its Border Hawk UAVs to begin patrolling the U.S./Mexico
border as early as today, said Glenn Spencer, ABP CEO. "We
are continuing to work with the Department of Defense, but people
will soon see that we can do both," Spencer said. During
a mission, video from the UAVs can be seen on AmericanBorderPatrol.com |
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Richard
Humphries |
VDare.com
A
Very Disgusted Ex-Cop Confronts ICE
Early last month, I called the office
of Robert Gattison, the Agent in Charge of the Tucson office
of ICE. I got an answering machine and left the message that
I wished to make an appointment to see him regarding the lack
of enforcement of our Employer Sanction laws, those laws that
make it illegal to hire anyone in this country illegally...  |
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Laredo (Texas)
Morning Times
Laredo
mayor, others irate about release of illegals by feds
...On Tuesday, city officials received
word that the U.S. Border Protection Service would release 98
illegal immigrants into the community of Laredo throughout a
period of several days-due to a lack of space and funds in the
San Antonio and Dallas Border Protection deportation Budget.
-- An outraged Mayor Elizabeth "Betty" Flores... fought
back...  |
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Associated
Press
Mexican
Deserters Start Drug Turf War
Nuevo Laredo, N.L., Mexico -- Members
of an elite Mexican army unit have deserted and formed a drug
gang, using their military training to launch a violent battle
for control of this border city, Mexico's top anti-drug prosecutor
said in an interview with The Associated Press. -- The war for
Nuevo Laredo is unlike other recent drug conflicts...  |
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Michigan
News -- Frosty Wooldridge and Barbara Vickory
Joe
and Jane Citizen ask, 'Are you better off today?'
...Are you better off in 2003 than you
were 70 million immigrants ago including their offspring in 1965?
Are your schools in better shape as they cope with multiple languages,
overcrowded classrooms, rising campus violence, teacher shortages,
and a record setting student population of 53 million, heading
for 97 million by the end of this century?  |
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Lowell (Massachusetts)
Sun
Shameless
scofflaws demand to be treated like citizens
...Lee is an illegal alien from Vietnam
who entered the country five years ago on a medical visa to be
treated for polio. -- He
never left. -- Now, years after his visa expired, he is speaking
out in favor of two bills currently before state and federal
lawmakers that would help him continue his education and become
a legal, productive resident.  |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Invasion:
Latino students majority in county classrooms
At the start of the current school year,
Latinos became the largest ethnic group attending public schools
in San Diego County, a phenomenon driven largely by mass immigration.
Latino enrollment in County schools has grown 67.6 percent in
the past 11 years, exactly mirroring the 67.7 percent increase
in non- English- speaking kids in the school system....  |
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Associated
Press
Democrats
debate issues
...Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman criticized
Bush for breaking a promise to reform immigration laws. He said
his reform plan includes an earned right to legalization for
undocumented immigrants [criminals], temporary worker permits
and an end to the limits on family reunification. [More open border balderdash from
Kusinich, Kerry]  |
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Chris Coon
-- Front Page Magazine
Open
Borders Bus Tour
During the last few weeks there has been a Freedom
Ride across America, a phrase conjuring images of the 1960's
civil rights campaign, Martin Luther King Junior's peaceful protests
and the end of the Jim Crow South. But one of the highlights
of the civil rights movement is being hijacked by radical left-wing
activists...  |
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Brownsville
Herald
Cornyn
bill would reward foreign lawbreakers
A new guest-worker program sponsored
by U.S. Sen. John Cornyn [shown at left], R-Texas, would allow
millions of undocumented
immigrants [criminals] to work legally in the United States.
-- The proposed law would encourage undocumented immigrants to
apply for guest-worker status with their employers [illegals are prohibited by federal
law from working in the U.S.].  |
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Cornell
Daily Sun
Mechistas,
other students decry Columbus Day
Students, faculty and staff gathered
at noon yesterday on Ho Plaza in a rally against the celebration
of Columbus Day this Monday. -- Native American Students at Cornell
was the main organizer of the rally. The group had the support
of other organizations on campus: the American Indian Program,
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano
de Aztlan (MEChA), the Akwe:kon program house and the Latino
Living Center.  |
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Bill O'Reilly
-- Gwinnett Daily Post
California's
gov.-elect gets last word on Los Angeles Times
So what are we to think of an election
where a powerful newspaper unleashes a squad of reporters to
expose a political candidate's boorish behavior toward women,
and the targeted candidate wins in a landslide? What the heck
is going on here? -- That's the primary question emerging from
Arnold Schwarzenegger's stunning victory....  |
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Marin Independent
Journal
Arrogant
Mexican invader on Arnold: "I hate that guy"
Schwarzenegger plans to repeal law that will
let [foreign invaders] get behind wheel. -- [FAIR's Rick] Oltman
argued that public safety would be jeopardized by loosening restrictions
on identification and characterizes the new law as "a de
facto amnesty." -- The attitude of the invader?: "If
the governor takes away the licenses, we're still going to drive..."
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The
Fulford
File |
James Fulford
-- VDare.com
Border
Patrol Enforces Law!Almost; etc.
According to WOAI in San Antonio, the
[Illegal] Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride actually was stopped
by the Border Patrol in Sierra Blanca, TX, just as some VDARE.COM
readers suggested it should be. -- "The passengers were
ordered to get off the busses and enter the Border Patrol offices,
where they refused to provide the documentation officials were
demanding...."  |
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