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Good Fences Make
Good Neighbors
And will save billions too
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Solution
to Border Problem?
On Tuesday, Nov. 2, Rep. David Dreier
told Doug McIntyre
that it would cost $375 billion to militarize the border. But
Rubenstein
calculated that the entire southern border could be sealed
off for $3.3 billion. "The American people could save $371
billion by building a border fence and I think we should do it,"
said Glenn Spencer of American
Border Patrol. Spencer said ABP was developing a plan to
promote the idea. |

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Tom Tancredo |
Canyon Courier
Tancredo
wins fourth term
Rep. Tom Tancredo coasted to an easy
victory Tuesday, clobbering his Democrat opponent for a fourth
term in Congress. -- Tancredo beat challenger Joanna Conti, capturing
60 percent of the vote. -- Tancredo first won the office in 1998,
pledging then to serve only three terms in Congress. Last year
he decided to seek a fourth term and Conti tried to exploit the
issue, saying he'd broken his term-limits pledge. |
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Inter Press
Service News Agency
Our
Lady of Guadalupe Brings a Message for Bush
Mexico City -- ...Like many other Latinos
in the United States, the majority of Mexicans living there are
unhappy with the re-election of President George W. Bush. --
"Bush's victory was not good news for a lot of people, but
it's a fact, and what we have to do now is work even harder to
defend immigrants and stop the trampling of their
rights," said Arnulfo Chino, a spokesman for the Tepeyac
Association... |

Sham IDs |
Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
Small
Minn. town turning into Mexican squatter colony
As many as 500 Mexican nationals spent
three hours or more waiting in line for identification cards
or passports at a mobile consulate in suburban Chaska on Thursday,
but no one was complaining. -- "I want Chaska to be seen
as a secure and welcoming place," said Police Chief Scott
Knight. [This guy ought to be removed] |

What Homeland
Security? |
Arizona
Monthly
Al
Qaeda Among Us
There are 59 references to Arizona in
the 9/11 Commission Report. But it tells only a fragment of the
story when it comes to terrorists in the Grand Canyon State.
A joint FBI-CIA analysis titled Arizona: Long Range Nexus for
Islamic Extremists remains classified. Its existence was revealed
for the first time when the 9/11 Commission released its final
report this summer.  |
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San Francisco
Chronicle
14-month-old
who was beaten to death is mourned
...No arrests have been made, but the
mother's boyfriend, Cesar Paez-Anaya, is wanted for questioning
in the homicide, and an arrest warrant has been issued for him
on suspicion of domestic violence. -- He disappeared shortly
after the baby's death, and police believe he may have returned
to his hometown in Mexico. |
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Newsday
Two
plead guilty in Peruvian illegal-alien scheme
A couple pleaded guilty Friday to four
counts in an agreement that settles federal charges they used
phony documents to smuggle dozens of Peruvian aliens into the
United States, then forced them to work in "virtual servitude"
as repayment. -- Jorge Ibanez and Maruiluz Zavala entered their
guilty pleas before U.S. District Court Judge Sandra J. Feuerstein. |
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Chicago
Tribune
7
held in immigration payoffs
A U.S. customs inspector formerly assigned
to O'Hare International Airport was indicted Thursday on new
charges alleging he sought $10,000 from a business owner in order
to deport an employee who had sued the owner for sexual harassment.
-- Robert Butman was also accused of trying to extort $10,000
from another immigrant living illegally in the U.S... |
Sam
Francis |
VDare.com
Electing
Nobody?
...There was no discussion of mass immigration,
probably the major public issue facing the country today, nor
of trade policy and its impact on the economy and the fate of
the American middle class and its civilization. -- Given the
refusal of the candidates and the establishment media to address
these and other issues, how can it possibly be claimed that any
kind of "mandate" emerged from this election? |

Invasion |
Tucson Citizen
1
in 3 illegal migrants caught tried it twice last year
...During fiscal 2004, which ended Sept.
30, the Border Patrol reported nearly half a million apprehensions
in its Tucson sector, which stretching from the Yuma County line
to New Mexico. The number of individuals was about 325,000, according
to Border Patrol statistics obtained by the Tucson Citizen.  |
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Day to Day
on NPR
Arizona
to Deny Some Services to Invaders
NPR's Noah Adams talks to Jim Dickson,
a hospital administrator in Arizona, about that state's Proposition
200. The new measure, approved by a majority of voters in Tuesday's
election, is aimed at denying public services to illegal immigrants... |
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Deseret
News -- Salt Lake City
Fake
IDs - and grief for real owners - for sale on street corner
Shocked, scared, in denial. Salt Lake
County resident Roberta Woody remembers how she felt the moment
she found out her identity was no longer her own. "It's
been terrible, it really has," she said. -- Woody learned
her number was probably stolen years ago out of her employee
files. The thief then typed her [Social Security] number onto
a counterfeit card and sold it to an illegal immigrant... |
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Arizona
Daily Star Border Edition
State
agency head wants AG to rule on Prop. 200's effect
Phoenix - The head of the state's health
insurance program for the poor wants to know whether his agency
has to comply with Proposition 200. -- And he wants that decision
from Attorney General Terry Goddard, who publicly opposed passage
of the legislation because he said the section at issue is too
vague.  |
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Los Angeles
Times
Invasion-cheerleading
rag bemoans Prop. 200's passage
The passage of Arizona's mean-spirited
Proposition 200 is a cautionary tale for the Bush administration,
showing the extremes to which fed-up state voters will go when
their concerns about illegal immigration are ignored for too
long by the federal government. -- The initiative is a slightly
milder version of California's notoriously divisive Proposition
187... [Send a letter to
the editor] |
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Arizona
Daily Star Border Edition
'Significant'
drugs seized at border, Mexicans nailed
Federal agents at the Nogales, Ariz.,
port of entry seized major quantities of heroin, cocaine and
methamphetamine from searches of three vehicles and arrested
three people Wednesday, officials said. -- While high-quantity
seizures of narcotics are unusual, Wednesday's busts are indicative
of a surge in attempts to smuggle drugs other than marijuana
across the border... |
Michael
Reagan |
WorldNetDaily.com
Stop
the flood
...Our school systems and our hospitals
are being bankrupted because of the increasing presence of illegal
aliens swarming across our border. Over the next four years,
the president is going to have to get this disaster under control
or those Republicans who voted for him in droves while holding
their nose... |
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Arizona
Republic - Phoenix
Bush victory, passage of Prop. 200 worry Mexicans
Mexicans expressed dismay at President Bush's
re-election and passage of Proposition 200 in Arizona, saying
they fear the votes show the United States becoming more conservative
and anti- immigration. -- "People in the United States don't
realize how much their elections affect the rest of the world,"
said Guillermo Escamilla Gonzalez, an office manager at an accounting
firm in Mexico City. |
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