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Wednesday, October 6, 2004 |
House Republicans
Fight for America
Reject Bush Call for Open Borders
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Nuts |
WHO-TV --
Des Moines
Mexican
coyote gets extremely light sentence for crimes
Des Moines, Iowa -- An illegal immigrant
has been sentenced to a year in prison for transporting illegal
immigrants within the United States. -- The U.S. attorney's office
says Daniel Loreto-Lopez, of Mexico, also was ordered to three
years of supervised release. He is subject to deportation after
completion of his sentence. |
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Associated
Press
Border
agents to get tough on fake IDs
Minneapolis -- Border and customs agents
in Minnesota will jail everyone suspected of using fraudulent
documents and refer their cases to prosecutors under a new antiterrorism
initiative announced Tuesday by U.S. Attorney Tom Heffelfinger.
-- Prosecutors have brought charges in perhaps six to 12 such
cases in the past year -- but they'll all be considered for prosecution
now, Heffelfinger said. Prosecution decisions will be made quickly... |
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El Diario
- La Prensa - New York
Hispanic
rag decries idea of different licenses for invaders
...We cringe at the idea of creating
a separate category of driver`s licenses for undocumented
workers. We repeat: the DMV should not become an arm of the
federal bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services. The state
says it started enforcing the requirement for a Social Security
number because of national security concerns following the attacks
of Sept. 11. [We cringe, too. Invaders need to be deported, not
licensed.] |
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UPI
Minnesota
seeks border security help
Minnesota has asked federal homeland
security officials for $1 million next year to help prevent terrorists
from entering the United States from Canada. -- The federal funds
would be divided among seven northern Minnesota counties bordering
Canada to purchase electronic equipment, including radios that
would allow sheriff's deputies to communicate directly with U.S.
Border Patrol officers... |
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The Patriot-News
-- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Vicious
Chilean invader gets hefty sentence for stabbing wife
Carlisle, Pa. -- Cumberland County Judge
Edward E. Guido told Yerko Molina [an invader from Chile] that
he wasn't inclined to show him mercy. -- After all, Guido said,
Molina hadn't shown a bit of remorse for ramming his estranged
wife's car off a remote road in Upper Mifflin Twp. and trying
to kill her and himself with a kitchen knife Dec. 18... |
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Vida en
el Valle -- Fresno
Usual
suspects in a tizzy over H.R. 10
Efforts by House Republicans to add immigration
amendments to a bill that carries recommendations from the Sept.
11 commission for reorganizing U.S. intelligence agencies has
drawn the ire of pro- immigrant [illegal alien invasion]
organizations. -- "There are some very troubling provisions
in HR 10 which we are labeling an anti- immigration bill,"
Judith Golub of the American Immigration Lawyers Association
said... |

Invasion |
Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald Review
Arrests
of invaders on Arizona military post double
Fort
Huachuca, Arizona -- The number of illegal immigrants apprehended
on this southeastern Arizona Army post last fiscal year was more
than double for the previous 12-month budget cycle, according
to fort spokeswoman Joan Vasey. -- From Oct. 1, 2003, through
Thursday, 3,086 illegal immigrants were taken into custody on
the fort, compared to 1,230 for the period Oct. 1, 2002, through
Sept. 30, 2003, she said. |
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Gloucester
(Mass.) Daily Times
'Rambo'
waterfront security operation questioned
Dozens of federal agents swarmed the
waterfront before sunrise yesterday for a second day of an intensive
homeland security sweep that fishing industry advocates and city
officials are calling overzealous and intrusive. -- Seventy-four
boats and a handful of waterfront businesses were searched in
the two-day sweep... The searches netted 18 arrests - 12 arrests
of illegal immigrants... |

Bay Buchanan |
Team America
PAC
A
Conspiracy to Violate Our Laws with Impunity
...Controlling the border is an illusion!
Asa
Hutchinson knows how many illegals are crossing our border-the
number is whatever corporate America wants. The deal was struck
long ago. Congress keeps federal agencies from interfering in
the business of hiring and transporting illegal cheap labor.
Corporations keep the campaign coffers of the Congressmen adequately
flush so as to guarantee them a lifetime in Congress. |
Donald A.
Collins |
Washington
Dispatch
A
Seismic Shift in our National Safety
Within the past few days, the potential
for a seismic breakthrough against terrorism has been approved
by the House Judiciary Committee, sponsored by Dennis Hastert,
House Speaker, who has just introduced a bill, HR 10, which embodies
most of the recommendations of the National Commission on Terrorist
Attacks Upon the United States (9-11 Commission) as contained
in its recently released report... |
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Seattle
Post-Intelligencer
Slippery
Slope: Senators discuss idea of an immigrant president
It's not about Arnold, lawmakers indicated.
But the California governor was on many minds yesterday as a
Senate panel talked about amending the Constitution to let immigrants
occupy the White House.
-- Measures discussed by the senators
would remove the ban on foreign-born presidents, opening the
job to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm,
along with millions of others. |

Catholic Church |
Probable
Propaganda
Chaos On The U.S. - Mexico
Border
A Report On Migrant Crossing Deaths,
Immigrant Families And Subsistence - Level Laborers -- Donald
Kerwin of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. details
the problems and challenges facing migrants and newcomers along
the U.S.-Mexico border. Download
report in PDF format - 147 pages |
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Daily Record
-- Parsippany, New Jersey
Convicted
child molestor caught at Mexican border
A man convicted two weeks ago in Morris
County of sexually assaulting a child was caught trying to flee
into Mexico, authorities said Tuesday. -- The Morris County Prosecutor's
Office received a call Tuesday from a federal Homeland Security
officer in Texas who said Jeneri Enrique Arroyo- Hernandez was
stopped by Mexican border patrol officers for lacking proper
paperwork and identification when he entered Mexico. |
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Realty Times
Greedy
Hispanic realtors want to 'legalize' potential customers
Nearly a quarter-million Hispanic households
could become homeowners if undocumented immigrants had greater
access to the mortgage market, according to new research released
Monday in Denver. -- The study by Rob Paral and Associates found
that more than 600,000 illegal Latino households have the age
characteristics to buy houses and more than 700,000 have the
incomes necessary to buy modest places. |

Onslaught |
El Paso
Times
More
invaders sneaking in across Texas-Mexico border
Border Patrol agents caught 17 percent more undocumented
immigrants in the El Paso sector last fiscal year than in the
previous year, hitting a three-year high, according to preliminary
figures released by the agency this week. -- In New Mexico, part
of the El Paso sector, the increase was 26 percent over the previous
year, the first increase there since a decline after the Sept.
11, 2001, terrorist attacks. [See: What
Homeland security?] |
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La Jornada
-- Mexico City - (Roughly Translated
by Google.com)
Invasion-obsessed
Mexicans don't care who wins U.S. election
For the government of Mexico there will
be no greater difference if the presidency of the United States
the desire George Bush or John Kerry, because both candidates
have showed their interest to solve the migratory subject, although
no of them has exposed on the table of debates of a clear way
how it could carry out that action... [Also see: Ernie
Derbez Watch]  |

Mexican
Junk |
Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Good
News!: New barriers keep Mexican junk off U.S. roads
Mexico City -- Despite a U.S. Supreme
Court victory, new roadblocks have popped up in the path of Mexican
truckers who are trying to win permission to enter the United
States. -- Trucking companies, which have waged a 22-year battle
to win access to U.S. highways, say they face unresolved tax
issues, new challenges by U.S. lawmakers and a general uncertainty
ahead of U.S. elections. |
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Weymouth
(Mass.) News -- Alfred Robert Casimiro
Total
(ization) lunacy
Just when you think our federal officials
have gone off the deep end, they find a deeper end to go off
of. -- The future of social security itself is in great jeopardy,
as we enter a deep morass when the 77 million post-World War
II Baby Boomers start retiring at the end of this decade. The
pay as you go system, which currently generates surpluses, will
go into deficit starting in 2018... |

No Sponging |
KTVB-TV
-- Boise
Idaho
counties fret invader health care costs
Boise -- Each year Idaho counties pay
hundreds of thousands of dollars in health care costs for illegal immigrants [criminals].
-- Now those counties want a law passed that would change that.
-- Each year, migrant workers flood into the United States, many
of them illegally - most looking for seasonal work. In Idaho
alone, there are an estimated 35,000 illegal immigrants... |
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Kansas City
Star News Briefs
Absconders
rounded up for deportation in Kansas
[Scroll Down] -- U.S. immigration officials
announced this week that 24 undocumented
immigrants [criminals] have been arrested in Johnson County
as part of a nationwide effort. -- Many of those arrested Sept.
29 in Olathe and Overland Park have criminal backgrounds including
murder, burglary, smuggling and weapons charges, according to
a [I.C.E.] press release issued Monday. |
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Seattle
Times
Authorities
close in on human-smuggling operation
Federal authorities are closing in on
a human-smuggling operation involving South Korean immigrants
preying on and profiting from other South Koreans. -- The smugglers
ferry their human cargo from Canada through Washington state
to Los Angeles and elsewhere, according to the U.S. Attorney's
Office in Seattle. |
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