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Politically Correct
UAV Grounded
Israeli Operated Spy Plane Ends Test
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| Hermes UAV as show
on Lou Dobbs Tonight, June 24. The craft was so noisy it could
be heard from seven miles away, giving illegals plenty of time
to take cover. |
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'October
Surmise': Hermes Debacle
Ft.
Huachuca (in Arizona) is the primary base for training
military UAV operators. It is smack dab in the middle
of the illegal alien invasion. But when the DHS decided to
test UAVs on the border, they got an Israeli Hermes 450 and an
Israeli crew (don't they spy on us?) instead of using American
planes and crew. Why? Because our government didn't want to "militarize
the border."
Now, the Hermes has been grounded. It's
success severely limited by its noise and DHS use restrictions.
"This Hermes debacle is a perfect example of the mentality
that has led to the wholesale invasion of the United States,"
said Glenn Spencer of American Patrol. |

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Idiot |
Associated
Press
Numbskull
ESL student and jobs Americans won't do
Wilsonville, Ore. -- A 17-year-old Wilsonville
High School student has been accused of trying to bribe a teacher
to alter attendance records so he could make a drug run. -- Deputy
Joel Manley, spokesman for the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office,
said Friday that the student handed a note with some money to
Matthew Courtney, who teaches English as a second language, promising
to make him rich if he went along with the scheme... |
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Arizona
Daily Star Update [Short-lived
link]
Arizona
car lot employees accused of aiding coyotes
Phoenix -- Twenty-one employees of used
car lots were indicted on charges they helped sell vehicles to
smugglers who sneak illegal immigrants into Arizona from Mexico,
prosecutors said Monday. -- Authorities said the used car dealers
put false names on car titles and created fake liens so that
cars seized near the border would revert back to dealers. |

Onslaught |
Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)
California
Cuts Its Population Projection
California analysts have sharply reduced
estimates of the state's future population, and state planners
are reconsidering long-term needs for new schools and other public
services primarily as the result of an unexpectedly large decline
in the birthrate among Latinos. -- The state's population will
keep growing as the result of two things: immigration, and births
continuing to outpace deaths... |
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Agencia
EFE S.A. (Mexico)
Massive
Latino March in California Against Border Patrol
A protest march more than a thousand
people strong descended on this town [name of town not mentioned]
on the U.S.- Mexican border Saturday to demand an end to the
U.S. Border Patrol's Operation Guardian [it's actually Operation
Gatekeeper]. -- Demonstrators chanted slogans against the Border
Patrol, which had some 2,000 agents in 1994 when Operation Guardian
was launched, and now has more than 11,000 dedicated to stopping
the flow of migrants from Mexico... |

Gang
News |
Hampton
Roads (Virginia) Daily Press
Gangs
spread 'like a disease'
For a long time, communities across Virginia
have been hesitant to admit gangs could exist here. -- Street
thugs, maybe. Disorganized groups of wannabe criminals, perhaps.
But never gangs. -- That attitude has to end, said Attorney General
Jerry Kilgore. Local leaders, including those in law enforcement,
have got to recognize the seriousness of what Kilgore calls a
new type of domestic crime that has hit Virginia, he said. |
Michael
Ackley |
WorldNetDaily.com
Otherwise
law-abiding
News item (really): Oakland City Council
President Ignacio de la Fuente gets Police Department to impose
a 30-day moratorium on DUI checkpoints, because the roadblocks
are making life difficult for otherwise law-abiding illegal aliens.
-- Howard Bashford, executive director of "HOLA!" a
charitable organization dedicated to "Helping the Otherwise
Law-Abiding," explained this new legal concept... |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Mexico
renews dangerous 'dual nationality' scheme
Javier Cárdenas, a Chandler doctor,
wants to reclaim
his Mexican nationality even though he was born in the United
States and grew up here. -- Now Mexico is letting him do it.
-- Cárdenas is the son of parents who hold dual nationality,
making him eligible for a newly resumed Mexican program that
allows Mexican- born citizens of other countries and their children
to reclaim their Mexican nationality... |
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St. Petersburg
Times
Activist
group (ACORN) blamed for voter roll goofs
St. Petersburg, Fla. - Ten seconds into
the conversation, Jean Schuh got a sinking feeling. The woman
on the phone wanted to verify information on the voter registration
application she said Schuh's husband had filled out. -- Schuh
explained that her husband, who wasn't home that day in mid August,
wouldn't have filled out an application because he's been registered
and voting regularly since 1958... |

Onslaught |
The Spectrum
House
candidates debate immigration fixes
St. George, Utah -- Immigration brews
controversy and strong words, while spanning national, state
and local campaigns. -- Various proposals and ideas have been
thrown out by government officials, government challengers and
U.S. citizens. But a belief reigns: The system is broken. --
"The biggest problem is the current laws don't work, the
laws in many ways encourage people to break the rules..." |
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Washington
Times
House
told by Bush administration to alter intelligence bill
The White House has told House Republicans
that it wants them to remove provisions in their intelligence-
overhaul bill that would crack down on illegal aliens' obtaining
drivers' licenses, allow easier deportation and limit the use
of foreign consular ID cards. -- The Senate's bill lacks those
provisions, and as the two chambers race toward trying to pass
a bill before the Nov. 2 election, the measures are a potential
stumbling block. [See: What
homeland security?] |
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American
Border Patrol
Spencer
helps nab 7 suspected illegals
Spencer, head of American Border Patrol, had
his Sunday morning interrupted by seven illegal aliens. They
just happened to be walking past his home. Grabbing his video
camera, Spencer began taping their passage as he called the Border
Patrol and his Webmaster... [Includes Video] |
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Arizona
Daily Star Border Edition
Invaders
nabbed, load vehicle driver shot by BP
A Border Patrol officer shot and wounded
a man driving with four illegal immigrants near Sierra Vista
on Sunday afternoon. -- The man, driving a Chevrolet Camaro on
Charleston Road, was ordered to pull over at Milepost 12 but
kept going for another two miles, said Andy Adame, spokesman
for the Tucson Sector of the Border Patrol... |

Gang News |
Oakland
Tribune
Police
suspect gang in stabbing
Fremont, Calif. -- A Fremont man remains in the
intensive care unit at a local hospital after he and a friend
were stabbed multiple times as the two walked their dog near
the Centerville Community Center, police said Sunday. -- The
Sureo and rival Norteo gangs are active in Centerville, police
said. -- The assailants are described as Latino male teenagers
or adults who were seen leaving the area... |
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