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Saturday, October 23, 2004 |
The Perfect Gift
Non-profit group offering Border Hawk items

Border Hawk - Private Eyes on the border |
| High quality items.
All proceeds go to support the non-profit American Border Patrol.
(Polo shirts available in S,M,L &XL) |
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For
the man (or woman) who has everything -- except a secure border
Every real American man (or woman) will want one of these official
Border Hawk logo caps, cups and/or polo shirts, but American
Border Patrol ordered only 144 of each. Order yours before they're
all gone.
To order, go online
to American
Border Patrol , or call 1-800-600-8642 and order by phone. |

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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
RINO
McCain snivels about popular Prop. 200
Arizonans are angered and frustrated - and understandably
so. The nation has lost control of its southern border and Arizona
is paying the price through transient traffic, violence in our
streets, and deaths in our deserts. -- But the solution to these
problems does not lie in Proposition
200. -- Arizona's location puts us on the frontline of this
struggle [duh!]... |

Rumor Mill |
American
Patrol
Prop.
200 Will Be On the Ballot
There is no way that the little language problem
with Prop. 200 will keep it off the ballot. It will be there.
It will be voted on and there will be a tally. The people will
speak. |
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Tucson Citizen
Armed
robbers kill two U.S. citizens, spare a third in Mexico
Acapulco, Gro., Mex. -- Four gunmen abducted
three U.S. citizens on a rural highway in southern Mexico, shot
and killed two of them and left the third - a pregnant woman
- bound and gagged, authorities said Saturday. -- Reynaldo Valdez,
from Houston, traveled to Guerrero state with Miami natives Ashley
Linn Diniger, and Vanessa Burgos... |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Wording
error spurs Prop. 200 challenge
Thousands of petitions circulated to
get Proposition 200 on the Arizona ballot may have contained
different language than the official measure, a discrepancy that
could void the Nov. 2 vote on the controversial but popular ballot
initiative. -- Opponents of Arizona's immigration initiative
on Friday filed suit in Maricopa County Superior Court... |
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Daniel Griswold
-- Arizona Republic
Cato
crackpot recommends border surrender
Our immigration laws desperately need
reform. Nobody understands that more clearly than the people
of Arizona. -- Enforcing the existing law has failed. Since the
1980s, we've quintupled spending and tripled personnel at the
Mexican border. We've built three-tiered walls for dozens of
miles into the desert. [The feds haven't tried to stop the invasion.
Griswold
has been spewing the same bile for some time.] |

'The Boot' |
News Democrat
-- Belleville, Illinois
Mexican
is sentenced, will be deported
Damian Cruz-Gorotieta likely will have
served five months in jail before being deported to Mexico, even
though he was driver of a van that crashed and killed three other
migrant workers and injured a fourth. -- A federal judge at the
U.S. Courthouse in East St. Louis on Friday sentenced Cruz-Gorotieta
to time already served -- two months and two days-- in the Fayette
County Jail, in Vandalia. |

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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)
Gangsters
arrested in connection with killing
The Glendale Police SWAT team raided
the homes of three alleged local gang members Friday morning
and arrested them on suspicion of beating a Glendale boy to death
earlier this month, authorities said. -- Fredy Gudiel, Pedro
Pena, and William Torres were arrested at 6 a.m. in a duplex
in the 1800 block of Lake Street... |
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The Express-Times
-- Easton, Pennsylvania
Morganelli
pushes for tough immigration laws
Easton-- Northampton County District
Attorney John Morganelli urged lawmakers not to scrap tough measures
against illegal immigration that were recommended by the federal
Sept. 11 commission. -- At a news conference Thursday, Morganelli
said the measures were approved by the U.S. House of Representatives
on Oct. 8... |
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Associated
Press
Former
federal employees sentenced for immigration scheme
Sacramento -- Two former U.S. State Department
employees were sentenced to federal prison Friday for accepting
hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to let immigrants
enter the country illegally. -- Long N. Lee, who was chief administrative
officer at the embassy in Colombo, Sri Lanka, was sentenced to
five years... |

What Homeland
Security? |
Miami Herald
Security
problems continue along U.S.-Mexico border
...There are more Border Patrol officers
on the U.S.-Mexican border since 9/11, but the Bush administration
and Congress have shown all the backbone of a school of rain-soaked
jellyfish when it comes to enforcing the ban on hiring illegal
workers. The work-site inspections have been accorded a low priority
because of political pressure from businesses... |
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Press Release
- U.S. Attorney
Illegal
Alien Pleads Guilty to Federal Charge
A citizen of the Dominican Republic pleaded
guilty on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 in federal court to illegally
re-entering the United States after having been previously deported.
-- ... Lenny Jiminez- Beltre a native and citizen of the Dominican
Republic, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge F. Dennis
Saylor... |
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Associated
Press
Illegal
alien dies in smuggling attempt
Sarita, Texas - An undocumented immigrant
died after she rode for two hours through the South Texas heat
stuffed in the trunk of a car with two other people. -- Four
people were charged on Friday for their role in smuggling and
transporting the undocumented immigrants, the U.S. Attorney's
Office in Houston said. |
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