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Bush Mentions Border
- Kerry Does Not
One chance to win - make the invasion an issue - catch
Kerry in Mexican
camp
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Fairfield
(Iowa) Daily Ledger
Lying
Mexican molester loses U.S. citizenship, heads for slammer
A Fairfield man who was convicted earlier
this year of sexually molesting a child has been stripped of
his United States citizenship and sentenced to one year and one
day in prison for lying on his citizenship application. -- When
Luis Mancilla-Ruiz applied for citizenship after emigrating from
Mexico, he filled out a form on which he not only indicated that
he had never been convicted of any crimes... |
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Washington
Post
Suspected
Peruvian death-squad killer busted
A construction worker found guilty of
immigration fraud in Alexandria, Va. is wanted in Peru in connection
with at least 26 killings as an alleged member of a paramilitary
death squad in the early 1990s, U.S. and Peruvian officials said
yesterday. -- The U.S. attorney's office in Alexandria obtained
an arrest warrant last week to extradite the man, Wilmer Yarleque
Ordinola, to Peru... |

What
Homeland
Security? |
WorldNetDaily.com
Al-Qaida
infiltrated U.S. military meals?
U.S. officials are probing the possibility
the al-Qaida terrorist network sought to infiltrate a Texas company
in order to contaminate ready-to-eat meals designated for the
military. -- A high-ranking al-Qaida operative provided information
leading authorities to nearly a dozen illegal immigrants working
for the McAllen, Texas-based Wornick Co., the largest supplier
of the meals, according to McAllen's The Monitor newspaper. |
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Hood River
(Oregon) News
Armed
Mexicans nabbed at pot plantation
Law enforcement officers waited until
three armed suspects were sound asleep early Saturday morning
before converging on a major marijuana grow. -- Hood River County
Sheriff Joe Wampler orchestrated the arrests of Antonio Murfin
Sanchez, Adrian Amezcua Losoya, and Crecensia Losoya- Sanchez. |
Sam
Francis |
VDare.com
Without
"Pouty White People," will new Calif. be like old Mexico?
Race, it has now pretty much been proved,
is not "just a social construct" but a fact of nature,
but it does have social and cultural meaning. Most of the talk
about what race means centers on non-whites, but last week Gregory
Rodriguez, a contributing editor at the Los Angeles Times, took
a look at what it means to be white in California. What it means
is not very encouraging... |

What Homeland
Security? |
El Paso
Times
Many
will be exempt from checks at border
Laser visa holders, students, children
and the elderly won't have to submit to the fingerprint checks
that start Dec. 31 at El Paso's international bridges, Department
of Homeland Security officials said. -- The officials visited
Juárez on Wednesday and El Paso on Thursday to speak with
business leaders, immigration advocates and university officials
about the imminent implementation of US-VISIT, a controversial
program meant to check all visitors... |

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The Journal
Gazette -- Fort Wayne, Indiana
Suspected
alien load vehicle involved in fatal crash
Warsaw, Ind. -- Dense fog in rural Kosciusko
County contributed to a fatal crash Thursday that has resulted
in a federal investigation into a case of smuggling -- the transfer
of illegal immigrants into the United States. -- About 7:25 a.m.,
a 1996 GMC conversion van with 15 passengers driven by Antonio
Rivera Torres of Madison, Wis., was southbound on County Road
800 W at U.S. 30... |
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Reno Gazette
Journal
Mexican
invader busted on sexual assault charge
A man suspected in a reported sexual
assault of a woman inside her car in 2003 was arrested this week
when a Reno detective spotted him inside a convenience store,
police said. -- Edgar Gustavo Ruiz was booked Wednesday into
the Washoe County Jail on two counts of suspicion of sexual assault,
a probation violation and a warrant charging him with failing
to appear in court, authorities said. |
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Glendale
(Arizona) Star
Police
find 20 invaders in Glendale home
Glendale Police located 20 people believed
to be undocumented immigrants from Mexico inside a home in the
7100
block of Stella around 10 a.m. Sept. 26. -- Police received
a call from neighbors after they observed people going in and
out of the residence that morning. The neighbors were suspicious
of the activity because the residence has been used as a place
to harbor undocumented immigrants
[criminals] in the past. |
Edwin S.
Rubenstein |
VDare.com
Give
Me Your Tired, Your Poor... Your Infectious Diseases?
Illegal aliens are, by Federal law, entitled
to free emergency health care, and many states provide non-emergency
care as well. The cost to U.S. taxpayers exceeds $1 billion in
border hospitals alone. -- But a potentially more onerous-even
deadly-burden lurks in the infectious diseases that many illegals
bring with them. Diseases once thought eradicated in the U.S.
have reappeared courtesy of the post- 1965 influx. |
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Valley Morning
Star -- McAllen, Texas
Al-Qaida
tip leads to area arrests
McAllen -- Information provided by a
high-ranking al-Qaida operative led authorities to almost a dozen
undocumented aliens [criminals]
who worked for the largest supplier of ready-to-eat meals for
the military, officials said. -- "There had to be an investigation
into the possibility that al-Qaida had the intention of infiltrating
the Wornick Co. for the purposes of contaminating, possibly,
the MREs produced by the company," said U.S. Attorney... |

Invasion |
Arizona
Daily Star Border Edition
Nearly
600,000 invaders caught, Border Patrol says
Phoenix (AP) -- The Border Patrol said
Thursday that it nabbed nearly 600,000 [invaders]
coming into Arizona in the last year, a drastic increase attributed
in large part to an aggressive enforcement effort launched in
March. -- The beefed-up enforcement involves helicopters, ground
sensors, two unmanned surveillance aircraft and dozens more border
agents in Arizona... |
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Washington
Times
Peaceful
Religion?: Islamic leader 'overjoyed' by shuttle crash
An Islamic spiritual leader scheduled
for arraignment today on charges of counseling others to engage
in a holy war against America told followers that he was "overjoyed"
by the crash of the space shuttle Columbia, which killed six
U.S. astronauts and one Israeli. -- According to court records,
Ali Al-Timimi, of Fairfax, a primary lecturer at the Dar al Arqam
Islamic Center in Falls Church... |
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San Diego
Union Tribune
Another
church aiding, abetting likely invaders
Carlsbad, Calif. -- Some received hopeful
news, while others saw their dreams crushed. But either way,
the hundreds of immigrants who met with attorneys for free Wednesday
night appeared glad they came. -- More than 300 Latino families
visited St. Patrick's Catholic Church to discuss their immigration
cases with 10 attorneys in the first program of its kind and
scope in North County. |
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American
Patrol
Spencer
speaks to '60 Minutes'
Due to popular demand, American Patrol
posted the email of Graham Messick, 60 Minutes producer. After
about two hours, Messick called Glenn Spencer and asked that
his email be removed (we did). He was getting hammered. Messick
admitted telling Spencer that "an open border is a given"... |
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Riverside
(California) Press Enterprise (Free Registration)
40
invaders nailed in raid of Corona house
About 40 undocumented immigrants face
deportation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials
after police found them in a Corona house on Wednesday night,
officials said Thursday. -- Neighbors said they were unaware
of what had been going on at the residence, which was being rented... |
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Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald Review
Glenn Spencer
to the Sierra Vista Herald
It is a reflection of the overall tranquility
of the place when a dispute over a home office makes above-the-fold
headlines of the town's newspaper. -- To set the record straight,
American Border Patrol (ABP) rents commercial office space in
the Sierra Vista area for its operations. With the sole exception
of my executive assistant, all employees work there... |
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James R.
Edwards -- Human Events
Republicans
Rewarding Illegal Aliens
AGJOBS is legislation only a liberal
could love. Yet, conservative Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho) its
sponsor, has now moved to take his bill straight to the floor.
-- This bill to legalize illegal aliens working in American agriculture
helped to stall much-needed class action reform from coming before
the Senate in July. Craig tried to attach AGJOBS to the legal
reform bill. |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Backers,
foes take Prop. 200 to TV
The fight over Protect Arizona Now will
begin playing out on the airwaves, with critics and supporters
of the immigration measure launching their first television ads
and rushing to raise money to keep their messages on the air.
-- Arizonans for Real Immigration Reform, a coalition of firefighters,
business, political and labor leaders [like the
notoriously pro- invader SEIU] formed to defeat Proposition
200, has raised $260,000 as of Monday. |
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