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Brokaw Admits It:
Borders Wide Open
Networks Forced to Tell the Truth
Cochise County Sheriff
Speaks Out
"There's really a cauldron here"
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Rob
Sanchez |
VDare.com
H1b
Visas: Putting The Bite On American Jobs
My family dentist, who I'll call Dr.
Smith, used to do all the cleaning and routine exams by himself,
but over the years his business has grown. In order to handle
the large number of patients, Dr. Smith has hired a staff of
dental hygienists and assistants for the routine tasks... |
Juan
Mann
DeportAliens.com |
VDare.com
Upper
Keys Times Blows The Whistle On Refugee Scam
A remarkable report in a Florida Keys
newspaper about several Cubans claiming to have landed by boat
may have uncovered a massive benefit fraud scam by refugees receiving
government hand-outs of up to $8,000 per person. -- The Upper
Keys Times, a local weekly newspaper in Key Largo, Florida, reported
that a group of six Cubans claimed they had just come ashore
on January 23 ...  |
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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
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KVIA-TV
-- El Paso
Bust
of suspected pot-smuggling Mexican 'kills 3 birds with one stone'
Border Patrol agents seized the marijuana,
and the suspect. And unbeknownst to them, they also got a guy
wanted for escape from federal prison for the last 22 years.
-- The whole thing began Monday night like most drug seizures
begin. Agents responded to a vehicle they suspected had illegally
crossed the U.S. border from Mexico...  |
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KTSM-TV
-- El Paso
Illegals
Die in Pecos Crash (Update)
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents
say three of those killed were illegal immigrants from Mexico.
Customs say there were six illegal immigrants on their way to
Dallas Monday. They believe they were smuggled into the U.S.
near El Paso. U.S. Customs say they were in the sleeper of a
tractor-trailer rig that crashed head-on with a truck.
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WorldNetDaily.com
Jeb:
Give illegals driver's licenses
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has endorsed a
bill in his state's legislature that would grant driver's licenses
to illegal aliens. -- Bush said he favors the legislation as
long as there are rigorous screening standards to ensure recipients
''won't be terrorists,'' the Miami Herald reported. [Fax Bush at (850) 487-0801 or see
his website for other contact info]  |
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Associated
Press
Restaurant
closed after arrest of suspected invaders
Macomb, Illinois -- Macomb's El Rancherito
Restaurant is closed today after immigration officials arrested
nine workers at the business. -- U.S. immigration authorities
took a total of ten suspected illegal immigrants into custody
yesterday. The agency says nine were Mexican nationals working
at El Rancherito...  |
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Muskegon
(Michigan) Chronicle
70
protest new driver's license rules
...On Monday, [Nina] Acevedo and about
70 other mostly Hispanic residents who are members of Muskegon's
Michigan Organizing Project [part of NPA,
the goons who
went after Karl Rove recently] protested at the Michigan
Secretary of State branch office on Apple Avenue. Their goal
was to make sure migrants and immigrants who don't have a Social
Security number won't be denied that same opportunity to drive
a vehicle in Michigan.  |
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Orlando
Sentinel (Free Registration)
13
Mexican invaders arrested on ID fraud charges
Thirteen Mexican nationals using false
Social Security numbers were arrested today at Port Canaveral
by federal agents, said the Department of Homeland Security.
-- The false documents allowed the suspects to obtain access
badges to work in restricted areas of the harbor, said Pamela
McCullough, a spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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UPI
New
act to improve ties with corruption-bloated Mexico
President George W. Bush signed a law
Monday to establish a border cooperation commission and a development
bank with Mexico. -- The bank will be called the North American
Development Bank and the commission will be named, the Border
Environment Cooperation Commission....  |
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Ithaca (New
York) Journal
Terror
checks chilling foreign enrollment
Gurmeet Singh meticulously followed the
rules to obtain a student visa to enter the United States from
India. -- He filed his paperwork for the F-1 visa in plenty of
time, and made the eight-hour travel from his home city of Lucknow,
in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, to Delhi -- the Indian
capital -- for his interview at the U.S. Embassy...  |
Mark
Andrew
Dwyer |
Sierra
Club Naïve Leaders
Sierra Club is an over 100 years old
and half million members-strong organization that made preservation
of the environment for future generations its foremost goal.
As noble as such cause might seem, many of the Club's national
and local leaders exhibit the intelligence of teenagers when
it comes to dealing with the most dangerous threat to the environment
- out of control population growth. |

Pandering Bush |
Miami Herald
Bush
endorses illegal-alien driving bill
Saying rigorous screening standards would
ensure recipients ''won't be terrorists,'' Gov.
Jeb Bush on Monday strongly endorsed issuing state driver's
licenses to both illegal
immigrants [criminals] and foreign nationals who make Florida
home for part of the year. -- Hundreds of thousands of people
could be affected by the proposal, which is currently making
its way through the Florida Legislature. [Fax Bush at (850) 487-0801] |
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Tucson Citizen
Head
found, arrest made in possible cartel assassination
A man described as a possible drug-world
assassin with suspected links to up to seven local killings is
in federal custody, accused of a homicide in which the victim's
body and head were found encased in concrete - several miles
apart. -- Francisco Gonzalez Castro was arrested Wednesday by
Tucson police and federal agents.  |
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Washington
Times
Democrat
ads target Hispanic voters
A Democratic outreach group, sensing
that the party's support among Hispanics is soft, has begun a
new ad campaign that it hopes will bring back and secure Spanish-speaking
voters in the November elections. -- The New Democrat Network
(NDN) introduced an ad yesterday to be aired on Spanish-language
radio and TV stations...  |
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Chicago
Daily Herald
Invader
gets light sentence in DUI/reckless homicide case
Nearly 11 years after he pleaded guilty
to reckless homicide and drunken driving, Jose E. Garcia on Monday
was sentenced to three years in prison. -- Before he was due
to be sentenced in 1993, immigration authorities either forcibly
deported Garcia to Mexico, or convinced him to leave the United
States voluntarily, according to his lawyer, Scott Levy.
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Riverside
(California) Press Enterprise (Free Registration)
Reconquistas
plan boycott over invader licenses, 'Son of 187'
Pro-immigrant [read: Pre-invasion] activists
from Ontario announced plans Monday for another statewide Latino
economic boycott while local opponents of illegal immigration
rushed to collect more signatures for a ballot
initiative. -- The competing efforts this week underscore
the polarization over the issue of giving driver licenses and
other public benefits to undocumented immigrants.  |
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Nogales
(Arizona) International
Assaults
on agents by invaders rampant
Along the international border wall in
Nogales, death and serious injury can rain from above. The United
States Border Patrol reported 114 assaults on agents assigned
to the Nogales station during fiscal year 2002, almost two agents
attacked every week. -- Agents patrolling along the border wall
are often the victims of rock-throwing assaults...  |
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