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Brokaw Admits It:
Borders Wide Open
Networks Forced to Tell the Truth

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Leo
Sears |
The Eureka
(California) Reporter
What's
Wrong With This Picture?
Billions of our tax dollars are spent
for an immigration service to control alien entry. -- Billions
of our tax dollars are spent to guard our borders and turn back
"illegal" aliens. -- Then it's like a game of "Red
Rover," and we allow "comfort stations" to be
set up in the desert to aid those entering illegally...  |

Tom Bearup |
Beaup4Sheriff.com
Tom Bearup
for Sheriff -- Maricopa County, Arizona
In reference to the major issue of illegal
aliens that are living in Maricopa County, Tom believes that
they should be arrested when deputies come in contact with them
and that they be turned over to the INS. In the event that the
INS is not able or cannot pick them up he proposes to develop
a tent city where the illegal aliens will be held until transported
back to their country of origin. |
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KNSD TV
News -- San Diego
Police
Union Seeks To Block Deportation Investigation
National City, Calif. -- A union representing
National City police intends to block city officials from investigating
an incident in which two Mexican citizens [illegal
alien invaders] were deported after they were wrongly implicated
in a shoplifting investigation [they're still illegals].
-- Since the incident, Latino groups have accused [retailer J.C.
Penney] of racial profiling....  |

Sam Zam Watch |
Letter to
GA State Sen. Sam Zamarripa
Zamarripa
is a dangerous anti-American menace
...Once again Mr. Zamarripa, you are
the one who is anti-America and a danger to this country!
Take a good look in the mirror and see who is really destroying
this nation! We are losing jobs, our jails are overflowing,
diseases are increasing, our schools are under funded and overcrowded,
our taxes grow higher, our highways are more and more congested,
our border cities look like Tijuana... |
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The Oklahoman
(Part of a Pro-Invasion Full Court Press)
Immigration
laws' enforcement debated
Two numbers tell the story of immigration
law enforcement in Oklahoma. -- · State official offers
strategy.... 46,000: The estimated number of undocumented immigrants
in Oklahoma in 2000. -- 8: The current number of federal immigration
officers assigned to Oklahoma. -- The resulting ratio of one
immigration officer for every 5,750 undocumented immigrants undocumented immigrants [criminals]...
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Baltimore
Sun
Lack
of staffing impedes teaching of English to 'new arrivals'
A typical school day for Linda Castillo
flies by in a blur and ends about the time the 60-year-old Anne
Arundel County teacher notices she is exhausted and her feet
are sore. -- Charged with helping 56 children become fluent in
English, Castillo delivers back- to- back half- hour sessions
in her cramped office to as many pupils as she can squeeze into
the six hours a day....  |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Anti-U.S.
sentiment rises in Mexico
As Ricardo Ruiz did a heavy business
Saturday morning from his kiosk stand selling support materials
for the Zapatista cause, he chatted about all the recent anti-American
activity that has been circulating here in Mexico City. -- In
a nearby park, Ruiz said one of the biggest sellers has been
a T-shirt calling Osama bin Laden a hero.  |
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Baltimore
Sun Editorial
Mexico's
runaway crime
The lawlessness infecting Mexico's criminal
justice system can be summed up in two words: Ciudad Juarez.
-- That's the city on the U.S.-Mexico border infamous for the
unsolved murders of nearly 400 women, a third of whom had been
sexually assaulted. -- But the deeper crime in these and other
cases is the alleged complicity of law enforcement in the city's
violence.  |
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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)
Mexico
seeks Olympic stars -- in one of its Calif. colonies
It makes sense. Santa Ana has one of
the highest percentages of foreign-born residents in the United
States. And so it was that hundreds of young women showed up
over the weekend at Santa Ana Stadium to test their talent for
international soccer - not for the United States, but as members
of the Mexican women's national soccer team...  |

Invasion |
NewsMax.com
Secured
Borders U.S.A. Nears 500,000 Petitions
Popular radio host Mark Edwards of KDWN
in Las Vegas tells NewsMax that the grassroots organization Secured
Borders U.S.A. has gathered nearly 500,000 notarized signatures
on its petition urging the government to enforce immigration
law and stop the invasion of illegal aliens, and the group is
looking for more Americans to sign up.  |

Gang News |
Quad City
Times -- Davenport, Iowa
Behold
the new gang-infested American heartland
...So many Hispanic people have moved
into the area that St. Mary's conducts one of its Sunday Masses
in Spanish, said the Rev. Rudolph Juarez... -- But a drive through
the neighborhood also finds many buildings defaced by gang graffiti.
Some residents say gangs and drugs are rampant and have changed
the character of the area.  |

Cedillo |
Contra Costa
Times
Mexican
reconquista pushes dangerous license bill in Concord
...The
bill, SB1160, is far from written, but Sen.
Gilbert Cedillo, D-Los Angeles, said it will improve the
safety of all motorists [a blatant lie]. -- "We will pass
this law because it is necessary, it is responsible, and it is
just," said Cedillo, who spoke to the mostly Latino crowd
in English and Spanish. -- Cedillo doesn't know when SB1160 will
be ready for introduction to the Legislature.  |
Invaders
As
Victims |
South Florida
Sun-Sentinel
State
officials to crack down on fraud
When Dario Sedano moved from Colombia
to Coral Springs, the 25-year-old hoped his status as a world-class
cyclist would help him become a legal immigrant. -- Instead,
Sedano is facing deportation hearings. Sedano says his problems
began after he consulted an "immigration expert."  |
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Corpus Christi
Caller-Times
22
suspected invaders caught in two incidents
U.S. Border Patrol agents near Falfurrias
apprehended almost two dozen immigrants in two separate incidents
early Sunday. -- Jose Cavazos, a border patrol supervisor, said
agents apprehended a group of 11 men and women from Mexico, El
Salvador and " Honduras at about 3 a.m. Sunday five miles
south of the checkpoint...  |

Castañeda |
Mexidata.info
-- Carlos Lukens
The
Castañeda factor in Mexico's presidential equation
Mexico's impetuous 2006 presidential
race just got more exciting, with former Foreign Relations (SRE)
secretary Jorge Castañeda
announcing on March 25 that he will run for president. -- Castañeda,
a university professor who is considered one of Mexico's brightest
minds, is the son of a former foreign minister. Once one of the
closest - and most controversial - advisors of President Vicente
Fox... |
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Cleveland
Plain Dealer
Phony
Mexican card is one invaders can bank on
...Branch manager Fitzroy da Silva said
Fifth Third Bank used the new Mexican identification cards as
a way to reach out to the area's Mexican community. Other banks
in Cleveland, including KeyBank, Bank One, National City and
U.S. Bank, also will allow Mexicans to open accounts using the
Mexican
identification cards.  |
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Arizona
Daily Star Border Edition
3
suspected border intruders found dead
Three illegal border crossers were found
dead over the weekend near Elgin, in Santa Cruz County, and cold
weather may be to blame, officials said. -- A person driving
on Elgin Road at about 9 a.m. Saturday reported seeing a body
just off the side of the road, said Santa Cruz County Sheriff
Tony Estrada. About 10 minutes later, another body was found
in the same area, Estrada said. |
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