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Surrender to Mexico
to Fight Terrorism?
Customs and Border Chief Bonner in Strange Interview

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Thomas L.
Friedman |
New York
Times (Free Registration)
Out
of the Box
...President Dwight Eisenhower said:
If a problem can't be solved as it is, enlarge it. Right now
Mexico does not have the resources or consensus to reform, and
America does not have a strategy for managing immigration or
the relationship with its neighbors. Neither will solve its problem
without a larger canvas. The Bush team is just pretending it
has an immigration policy to win Hispanic votes.  |
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ABP
- American Patrol gets 'thumbs-up'
...I would like to thank all of you for serving
at your own personal sacrifice. It is my hope that the 70% plus
Americans who support our position will speak out in your in
support as well. And become activists. We must find and support
candidates like Rep. Tom Tancredo who could be making millions
from lobbyists if he would shut his mouth or close his eyes,
and take the Money.  |
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El Paso
Times
14
indicted in drug smuggling case
U.S. federal officials have indicted
14 people, including a deputized El Paso County tax assessor-collector,
who allegedly facilitated the registration of vehicles used to
launder money and smuggle millions of dollars worth of heroin,
cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana.  |

RINO Cannon |
Joe Guzzardi
-- VDare.com
That
Cannon Caper: The Moral
...Take, for example, ProjectUSA's direct
and to-the-point style. Executive Director Craig Nelsen placed
billboards throughout US
Rep. Cannon's 3rd Congressional District in Utah. The billboards
ask a simple question: "Congressman Chris Cannon wants amnesty
for illegal aliens. Do you?" -- Naturally, Cannon was unwilling
to admit that the AgJOBS bills that he supports could mean amnesty
for as many as 3 million aliens.  |

Hogwash |
MyWay.com
U.S.
expands fingerprinting of foreigners (but not many Mexicans)
Thousands of visitors from 27 U.S. allies,
including Britain, Japan and Australia, will be fingerprinted
and photographed on arrival in the United States to tighten border
security, U.S. officials said on Friday. -- The policy, to begin
at airports and seaports by Sept. 30 and at the 50 busiest U.S.
land crossing by the end of the year...  |

Creel |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
Mexico's
meddlesome Creel prods U.S. on death-row cases
Mexico will "do all that is within
our reach" to make sure the United States complies with
this week's ruling by the International Court of Justice that
the sentences of 51 Mexicans on death row be reconsidered, Interior
Minister Santiago Creel said yesterday. -- If the United States
doesn't follow the international court's ruling, Creel told The
San Diego Union-Tribune, "then our question is, 'What
purpose is served by international law?' " |
David
White |
Providence
Journal (Free Registration)
Don't
leave immigration debate to the elites
If for no other reason than bringing
the 800-pound gorilla of illegal immigration squarely into public
focus, President Bush is to be commended for taking on the subject
in his recent policy address. Yet here, unfortunately, is where
the commendations must end.  |
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Arizona
Daily Star Border Edition
Six
accused in smuggling of foreign invaders
Undercover U.S. Border Patrol agents
arrested six people-smuggling suspects Wednesday at a Bisbee
home. -- The six, four Mexican nationals and two U.S. citizens
who were not identified, are charged with transporting 12 illegal
border-crossers and hiding them in the garage and a home in the
Warren section of Bisbee.  |
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Arizona
Republic - Phoenix
Deported
Mexicans sneak back in to snivel, LULAC up in arms
Federal immigration officials rounded up at least
eight Phoenix juveniles, some as young as 12, and sent them back
to Mexico on Sunday because they could not prove they were living
in the United States legally. -- The children were separated
from their families in Phoenix and dropped at the border in Nogales
and sent across to Mexico.  |
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