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Salt in the Wound
Carnage in Cochise County Laid at Bush's Feet
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| "..you're
going to come here if you're worth your salt." - George
W. Bush, October
13, 2004 |
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Terrible
accident caused by illegal aliens
Only three days after
they were encouraged by the president of the United States to
cross the border, illegal alien invaders ended up killing six
and seriously injuring 16 as they fled pursuing law enforcement
near Huachuca City, Arizona, Saturday.
"This is the worst multiple fatality
accident I've been on," (Deputy Chief Randy) Redmond of
the Sierra Vista Fire Department said. "To have people pinned,
the huge language barrier, it was really a horrible, horrible
scene."
"President
Bush has the blood of these victims on his hands," said
Glenn Spencer of American Patrol. "He is the only one who
can control our border, but, instead, he encourages the invasion
of the United States."
See
letter to Bush from "Sadie of Cochise County"
Sierra
Vista Herald Item | Driver
Questioned |

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Fort Worth
Star-Telegram
Immigration
is emerging issue
Something strange happened in that third and
final presidential debate in Arizona, and it had nothing to do
with scowls or gaffes: After all but ignoring it for months,
the two candidates discussed the explosive topic of illegal immigration.
-- They largely stuck to rehearsed platitudes, but the fact that
Republican President Bush and Democratic Sen. John Kerry addressed
it... |
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Arizona
Republic
Prop.
200 foes urge sick-out
Opponents of Proposition
200 are urging Latinos not to show up to work on Election
Day, hoping to send a message about the economic contributions
of the state's largest minority group. -- Emilia Bañuelos,
a Phoenix immigration
lawyer and one of the organizers of the work boycott, said
that if Latinos don't work on Nov. 2, it will show the importance
of their labor. |

File Photo |
Associated
Press
Man
questioned in crash that killed 6
Police on Sunday questioned a man they
believe was driving a stolen truck loaded with illegal immigrants
that smashed into other vehicles and rolled over, killing six
people and seriously injuring 15. -- Investigators think the
pickup truck was traveling at about 90 mph when it went out of
control at an intersection near Fort Huachuca... [See
this feature] |

Tom Tancredo |
Washington
Times
Tancredo
rules out write-in campaign
Highlands Ranch, Colo. -- Rep. Tom Tancredo
wants to make one thing perfectly clear: He's running for re-election,
not for president. - So how does he explain all those blue-and-white
"Tancredo for President" bumper stickers doing brisk
business on Web sites such as stoptheinvasion.com? "It's
not me," insists the Colorado Republican who's running for
his fourth term from the state's 6th Congressional District in
south suburban Denver. |
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Brownsville
Herald
Mexican
caught with stolen pickup heading for Mexico
Police arrested a Mexican national in
a stolen Dodge truck, one day after they issued a warning to
owners of Chrysler-made vehicles that their cars are the targets
of an auto theft ring. -- According to a written statement, Brownsville
police arrested Jesus Alberto Alaniz Garza as he tried to cross
the Gateway International Bridge in a stolen 2004 Dodge truck
at 2:40 a.m. Friday... |

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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Q
& A with a professional ethnic hustler
Janet Murguia, one of the nation's most
prominent Latinas, was in Phoenix on Friday at the Hispanic Women's
Corporation conference. As executive director and chief operating
officer of the National Council of La Raza, she plans to raise
the council's visibility, increase economic development and empower
young adults to become leaders... |

Rumor Mill |
American
Patrol
High
speed chase involving Border Patrol in progress
10:57 AM - The Border Patrol is involved in a
high speed chase of a black Mazda on Arizona Hwy. 80 rear mile
post 335 (between Tombstone and Sierra Vista). Also: Update on
invaders who fled the horrific load vehicle crash yesterday. |
Lawrence
Auster |
Front Page
Magazine
Exposing
the Open-Borders Arguments
Anyone who has followed or participated
in America's longjrunning immigration debate knows that opposing
the openjimmigration ideology is like wrestling with Proteus:
as soon as you think you have your adversary pinned, he changes
his shape, maybe into a bird or sea monster, and escapes your
grasp. As a result of this mercurial quality of the open- borders
arguments... |
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Americans
for Legal Immigration
North
Carolina Woman Gang Raped By Seven Illegal Aliens
Six men were in custody Monday, charged
with gang raping a 37-year-old woman visiting a Huntersville
home over the weekend. -- But Huntersville police are still looking
for a seventh man. -- Such rapes with multiple attackers are
nearly unheard of in the town of about 32,300 people, Huntersville
police Lt. Ken Richardson said. |
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Sacramento
Bee
Mexican
'Tomato King' turns out to be just another stiff
The Yolo County [Calif.] farmer who touted
his business acumen when running for mayor of his hometown in
Mexico owes substantial sums of money to Sacramento-area farming
businesses, according to legal records, and has racked up more
than $800,000 in unpaid tax bills. -- Andres Bermudez, known
as the "Tomato King" because of his work growing and
planting tomatoes, recently was sworn in to lead Jerez... |

Conti |
Denver Post
Amnesty-cheerleading
liberal Democrat challenging Tancredo
...Immigration is, indeed, a major issue,
but [Joanna] Conti understands that just kicking everyone illegal
out of the country is impractical. She is closer to President
Bush on the subject than to Tancredo. She'd support some type
of guest-worker program that allows companies to bring workers
here and helps those already here to become citizens... |
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