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America Needs an
Independent Eye on the Border
Non-profit group exposes terrorist threat
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Idiot
File |
ABC
News
Officials
Fear Terrorists Could Try to Enter U.S. Through Mexico
The U.S. government has become increasingly
concerned that al Qaeda might try to exploit security gaps at
the nation's borders, especially the Mexican border, ABC News
has learned. -- Concerns about border security were highlighted
on July 19, when officials at McAllen-Miller International Airport
in southern Texas arrested a woman suspected of having ties to
al Qaeda... |
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Lompoc
(California) Record
Invader
formerly suspected in baby death deported
A Oaxacan woman arrested on suspicion
of killing her newborn son in Santa Maria, then cleared when
investigators determined the infant likely died at birth, has
been deported. -- Reyna Garcia Hernandez underwent immigration
proceedings July 14 in San Pedro, where she was ordered deported
by Judge Rose Peters, according to Greg Gagne, spokesman for
the federal Executive Office for Immigration Review, which held
the hearings. |

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Gwinnett
Daily
Possible
illegal held in fatal road rage incident
Buford, Ga. - A Cleveland, Ga., man caught
in the middle of a road rage incident has died in the hospital,
and authorities are still searching for a white van involved
in the crash that killed him. --- Geraldo Gonzalez-Ordonez was
initially charged with serious injury by motor vehicle. That
charge was upgraded to first-degree vehicular homicide Thursday
when Freeman died. Gonzalez-Ordonez was also charged with aggressive
driving, reckless driving... |

Ridge |
Princeton
(New Jersey) Packet
Ridge
might resign
Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge
might step town after the November election, telling colleagues
that he's worn out from the huge reorganization of government.
-- Ridge also says he needs to earn money in the private sector
to put his teenage children through college. -- The job of Homeland
Security Secretary pays $175,700 a year. [Ridge is the genius
who gave us the worthless multi- million buck color- coded terror
alert scheme]. |
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KVOA-TV
-- Tucson
Border
Patrol arrests invader wanted for homicide
Douglas, Ariz. -- The feds say Border
Patrol agents assigned to Douglas have captured an illegal immigrant
wanted for a homicide. -- Last night, agents located Francisco
Pegueros-Delvalle of Mexico about five miles west of Douglas.
A check of the computers revealed Pegueros was wanted for murder
in South Carolina. [Remember, these harmless invaders just violate
our laws seeking a 'better life'] |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Jailed
Mexican swaps IDs, escapes by deportation
A Mexican national awaiting sentencing
on drug charges escaped from a private prison in Florence this
week by having himself deported. -- Sacramento Iribe Flores switched
his identification card with another inmate awaiting deportation
to Mexico Monday, said Enrique Perez, chief deputy U.S. marshal
for Arizona... |

Gutierrez |
CNN
Lou
Dobbs chats with vehement reconquista Luis Gutierrez
This non-stop invasion-preaching parrot says,
..."Every day in my community, Lou, this actually happens.
There are American citizens whose wives are being deported because
they can't fix their papers. We have a huge population that works
in our agricultural and, you know, the agricultural industry
wants a bill passed. -- We need a bill passed so that those agricultural
workers can have decency in pay... |
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Los
Angeles Times (Free Registration)
Giant
Sucking Sound: Funds sent to Mexico hit record
Mexico City -- The amount of money sent
by Mexican emigrants worldwide to relatives in their homeland
surged in the first six months of the year, reflecting poor employment
prospects in Mexico and lower fees for sending funds. -- The
emigrants, many of them working in California, sent a record
$7.9 billion to Mexico in the January-June period... |

Michelle
Malkin |
Cybercast
News Service
Five
Reasons to Fear the Democratic Party
...Here are five other reasons to be
afraid, very afraid, of putting a Democratic administration in
charge of guarding America's gates. -- 1. Ted Kennedy: The senior
bloviator from Massachusetts has worked relentlessly since the
Sept. 11 attacks to cripple homeland defense. For once, Teresa
Heinz-Kerry speaks for me: "Ted Kennedy I don't trust." |
Jim
Ludwick
of OFIR |
Portland
(Oregon) Tribune
Immigrants
take toll on American life
The political debate regarding the issue
of immigration has intensified since the terrorist attacks on
Sept. 11, 2001. -- It is tragic that it took such an event to
open up a dialogue on the issue. But the fact is that immigration
policies allowing more than 1 million legal immigrants and between
300,000 to 500,000 illegal immigrants into the United States
each year have had terribly negative impacts... |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
23
invaders 'rescued' near Ajo, Arizona
U.S. Border Patrol agents rescued a group
of 23 illegal border crossers Tuesday night near Ajo, sending
four of them to Phoenix for medical attention. -- Agents patrolling
near Ajo at about 5:30 p.m. caught a group of 11 illegal entrants
on the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, said Charles Griffin,
a Border Patrol spokesman. |
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Los
Angeles Times (Free Registration)
Coyote
jailed in case involving 60 foreign invaders
Federal prosecutors have filed charges
against one of two men involved in the hiding of 60 illegal
immigrants [criminals] found this week in a small Riverside
home, officials said Thursday. -- Francisco Pasqual Pablo-Baltazar
is charged with knowingly and intentionally transporting, concealing,
harboring and shielding from detection immigrants who were not
lawfully admitted to the United States. |
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Call the Governor's Poll -- (916) 445-2841 - Select
Option 2, Then SB1160
Mexican
propaganda mill urging push to license invaders
Telemundo's station in the Los Angeles area (KVEA), which
broadcasts over the air... not exclusively on cable... is featuring
frequent segments on it's local news programs urging the public
(presumably foreign invaders) to badger Gov. Schwarzenegger into
cutting a deal with Mexican reconquista state senator Gil
Cedillo... |
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Albuquerque
Journal
Feds
allege labor scam
Six people associated with Chinese restaurants
in Albuquerque have been indicted by a federal grand jury on
allegations they profited by inducing foreign workers to come
to the country illegally and harbored them at several addresses
in the city. -- The indictments issued Thursday in Albuquerque
involve more than 100 counts. The federal government is seeking
prosecution of the six... |
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WLBZ
-- Bangor, Maine
Border
Patrol stops traffic on I-95
The U.S. Border Patrol set up a traffic
check point this week at the Old Town rest area. -- Agents say
they're looking for terrorists and weapons of mass destruction.
-- The average stop lasts only about 10-15 seconds. If you're
not a U.S. citizen and if agents notice something suspicious
about your vehicle, they'll ask you to pull off the exit. |
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Doc
Farmer -- ChronWatch.com
Why
Mexico Is No Longer America's Ally
For quite a while, I've been more than
a bit perturbed at our neighbor to the South. Granted, our neighbor
to the North is no picnic either, but they're not nearly as annoying
or contentious. Canada is, as Robin Williams so adeptly put it,
'''like a loft apartment over a really great party.''' Sadly,
though, Mexico has become more and more like a backed-up sewer
line.  |
Your Tax
Dollars
At Waste |
Rocky
Mountain News
Hospitals:
$14 million in federal relief would help invaders
The federal government has announced a plan to
give Colorado hospitals, physicians and ambulance services almost
$14 million to pay for illegal immigrants' emergency medical
care. -- The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said
it will provide $1 billion nationwide over four years to hospitals
for uninsured patients, regardless of their citizenship status. |
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KNSD-TV
-- San Diego
Invader
suspected of killing cop wants change of venue
Oceanside, Calif. -- Attorneys for a
man accused of killing an Oceanside police officer say he cannot
get a fair trial in San Diego County. -- Prosecutors say [Mexican
invader] Adrian
Camacho shot and killed Officer Tony Zeppetella after a traffic
stop last summer. Camacho's lawyers argued in court Thursday
that the ensuing publicity surrounding the case has prevented
their client from getting a fair trial in San Diego... |
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Tucson
Citizen Border Edition
Camouflage
can't hide pot trucks found
The smugglers' attempt to hide two camouflaged
trucks packed with 1,650 pounds of marijuana failed Wednesday,
according to the Border Patrol. -- Agents found the 1999 Ford
F-250 and 2004 Chevrolet stuck in the mud near Keystone Wells
on the Tohono O'odham Nation at about 4:15 p.m., despite camouflage
covers, according to the agency.  |
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KSL-TV
-- Salt Lake City
Former
Parole Officers Accused of Selling Worthless ID Cards
Two former Adult Probation and Parole
officers have been accused of selling worthless identification
cards to immigrants. -- Piero Ortiz of Taylorsville and Eric
Koellner of Kearns were charged Wednesday with forgery and theft
by deception. -- The cards, claiming to be "international
drivers' licenses," went for as much as $700 each... |
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Washington
Times
U.S.
program nets Mexican invaders in child-sex ring
Ten Mexico nationals living illegally
in Minnesota have been arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) agents and Austin, Minn., police amid accusations
that the men paid a woman to allow them to have sex with her
14-year-old female relative in exchange for cellular telephone
minutes and money. |
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