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Gang News |
North County
Times -- Oceanside, Calif.
Federal
street-gang probe leads to arrest of 45 in North County
...Most of the targeted gangs consist
of more than 100 members, about 15 percent of whom are foreign
nationals, according to the government agency. -- All of the
arrestees, including two women, are natives of Guatemala and
Mexico. Most surrendered at their homes or at the residences
of associates. |
Sam
Francis |
VDare.com
Hispanic
Voter Polls -- Last Exit For America?
If last week's election returns tell
President Bush anything about immigration policy, it is that
he ought to continue and even expand the "guest workers"
program he unveiled last January. What was essentially an amnesty
for illegal aliens, a reward for lawbreakers and an open invitation
to the world to immigrate to this country seems to have benefited
him. |
Juan
Mann
DeportAliens.com |
VDare.com
Election
Over - Invasion Continues
Hats off to the people of Arizona who
voted a resounding YES on Proposition 200, the grass-roots effort
to de-privilege illegal immigration. -- And a hearty belated
congratulations to every real immigration reformer's favorite
Congressman, Tom Tancredo (R-CO). And to two new freshmen representatives
who just might give him some help in the Congressional Immigration
Reform Caucus... |
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Stamford
(Conn.) Advocate
Lt.
Gov. says DMV employees should be suspended
Hartford, Conn. -- Lt. Gov. Kevin Sullivan
called on the Department of Motor Vehicles Monday to immediately
suspend any employees suspected of selling driver's licenses
to illegal immigrants. -- Sullivan, a Democrat acting as governor
while Republican Governor Jodi Rell is on vacation for a week,
said he will notify federal authorities about allegations of
licensing fraud. |
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Associated
Press
Amnesty:
Pompous Mexican wants all invaders 'regularized'
Mexico City -- U.S.
DHS Sec. Tom Ridge met with his Mexican counterpart Monday,
as Mexican Foreign Secretary Luis
Ernesto Derbez said Mexico planned to push for a migration
accord and reforms to U.S. immigration law. -- ...Derbez said
Mexican officials hope to work with the White House and U.S.
Congress to "regularize all the Mexicans that now are in
the United States" and to discuss a possible accord on migrant
workers. |

Darth Bush |
Joseph Farah
- WorldNetDaily.com
Fighting
back
This presidential election was notable
for not providing any choice to Americans who want immigration
laws enforced. -- But some activists in Arizona pushed through
a successful ballot initiative requiring the state to clamp down
on illegals and it could prove to be the first shot in
a nationwide grass-roots movement to reclaim American sovereignty
and stave off this quiet invasion. |

Invasion |
KPHO-TV
-- Phoenix
The
Cost of Illegal Immigration
Every day as many as 4,000 illegal immigrants
cross the border into Arizona, and you pay for it in ways you
might not even think. -- The 5 i-Team's Chris Hayes broke down
the numbers to see just how much of the tab you're picking up.
-- Every minute, at least one immigrant crosses the border
into Arizona... |
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Arizona
Daily Star Hourly Update [Short-lived link]
Backers
say Prop. 200 should apply to many benefits
Supporters of Proposition 200 who told
voters the measure would only affect voter and welfare fraud
said Monday they plan to argue in court that the initiative should
apply to a broad array of public benefits and services. -- Separate
arguments filed with the Arizona Secretary of State's Office
by the two largest groups backing the immigration initiative
said it would apply only to statutes dealing with elections and
welfare.  |
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FrontPageMagazine.com
Jihad
at San Francisco State
[Numerous photos] -- Chris Finarelli
could barely believe his own eyes last Wednesday. As Vice President
of the College Republican Club at San Francisco State University,
Finarelli showed up at the student union building that morning
to help table and distribute literature to solicit new club members
after President Bush's victory the previous election day. |
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Ventura
County Star
Activists
bellyache over injunction against vicious gang
The Oxnard Police Department and Ventura
County District Attorney's Office say they sought Oxnard's gang
injunction to help instill a measure of peace in the community.
-- But a panel of Oxnard activists on Sunday said it has done
the opposite. -- "Our community is under siege because of
the gang injunction," said Frank Barajas, a California State
University, Channel Islands, history professor. |
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Yuma Sun
Yuma
man shot dead, Mexican national arrested
A man was shot in the parking lot of
a Circle K, 2398 S. Avenue B, around 3:30 Sunday morning. --
Jerry Brown Jr., of Yuma, was pronounced dead at the scene, according
to a press release from the Yuma Police Department. -- Yuma police
arrested Rafael Saldana, a resident of Mexico... |
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Fox News
Shrimpers
apparently need more slaves
Shrimpers in Brownsville, Texas - the
nation's fifth-largest shrimping port - say that all too often,
they don't have enough workers to man their boats, so their nets
stay empty and they lose millions of dollars. -- Shrimpers and
other employers blame the federal H-2B visa program, which they
say doesn't let them hire enough foreign workers to do the jobs. |
Brenda
Walker
Click for Website |
VDare.com
Sierra
update: immigration left out of SF Chronicle reprint
What should a reader think about a newspaper
which publishes a reprint of an article but omits a vital detail,
one revealing that a national environmental organization has
been fundamentally corrupted by money? -- How ethical is it that
the San Francisco Chronicle left out the fact that the $100 million
donation of David Gelbaum to the Sierra Club... |
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Mexidata.info
Mexican
invaders in the U.S. need two amigos
Following the election triumph of George W. Bush
on November 2, Mexican President Vicente
Fox sent his U.S. counterpart the traditional congratulations
in a politically correct note, followed by a felicitous telephone
call, according to Fox's office. Yet in reading the two official
bulletins about the communications one might rhetorically question
"I thought they were friends?" |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Clinics
lose money to give prenatal care
...Clinic directors knew that many of
their clients were here illegally from Mexico or elsewhere, and
thus ineligible for Medicaid, said Karen Reinertson, executive
director of the state's Department of Health Care Policy and
Financing. They granted the women "presumptive eligibility"
status anyway as a way of getting around the intentions of the
Medicaid laws, she said. |

Onslaught |
Baltimore
Sun
A
growing Latino population brings new education needs
In Patricia O'Neill's first-grade classroom,
there has been a cultural turnabout - African-American and white
children have become the minority, and they're the ones doing
their best to assimilate. --- With the arrival of a wave of young
immigrants, the face of Baltimore - long thought of racially
as black and white - has been changing in the past several years,
perhaps faster than census or official population figures indicate. |
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WTNH-TV8
-- New Haven
Investigation
results in massive DMV probe
The Department of Motor Vehicles has
launched a massive investigation after a Team 8 Investigation
uncovered allegations Connecticut DMV employees may be illegally
selling driver's licenses. -- Remember, the 9/11 hijackers were
able to fraudulently obtain driver's licenses and they couldn't
have pulled off their
deadly attacks without them. |

File Photo |
Daily Princetonian
-- Princeton, N.J.
Usual
suspects toss tantrum over arrest of criminals
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE) agency has sought to downplay the operation that resulted
in the arrests of eight immigrants last month on Witherspoon
Street as local Hispanics gathered to protest the action. --
The Hispanic community, which held a rally to promote their cause
Saturday, describes the Oct. 13 arrests as a raid that has made
the entire community anxious... |

No Mechistas |
Los Angeles
Times
MEChA-boy
Villaraigosa dejected over Kerry's loss
...Los Angeles City Councilman Antonio
Villaraigosa was among those who left town to be in the thick
of it. A national co-chairman for Sen. John F. Kerry's campaign,
he was back in council Wednesday morning looking grim. -- Kerry's
loss ended speculation... that he might win a Cabinet post in
a Kerry administration (that's all America needs!).  |
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Los Angeles
Times
Congress
May Reject Immigration Reforms
Mexico City - Since President Bush's
victory, President Vicente Fox of Mexico and his Cabinet ministers
have expressed the hope that reform of U.S. immigration policy
- promised by Bush at the start of his first term but shoved
into the background by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks - will
again take center stage. -- But experts say that any optimism
may be misplaced... |
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Newsday
Editorial - New York
N.Y.
bird cage liner: Local immigration enforcement is 'dopey'
Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy is
thinking about a pilot project to "deputize" a few
Suffolk County police officers to act in the additional role
of immigration agents. He insists he won't have police doing
massive sweeps, looking for undocumented immigrants. It would
only be a few officers, for limited purposes, he says. Still,
it makes no sense... |
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Associated
Press
Texas
refrigeration plant said closing, going to Mexico
Waxahachie, Texas -- The planned closing
of a North Texas refrigeration plant threatens to eliminate more
than 500 jobs, with most of the work expected to be transferred
to Mexico. -- The head of a union representing Tyler Refrigeration
Co. employees says the plant south of Dallas will close next
year. |

What
Homeland
Security? |
Heather
Mac Donald -- City Journal
Homeland
Security? Not Yet
...Currently, from immigration enforcement
to intelligence gathering, government officials continue to compromise
national security in order to avoid accusations of "racial
profiling"-and in order to avoid publicly acknowledging
what the 9/11 Commission finally said: that the "enemy is
not just 'terrorism,' [but] Islamist terrorism." This blind
anti-discrimination reflex is all the more worrying since radical
Islam continues to seek adherents... |

You Ain't Seen
Nothin' Yet! |
Houston
Chronicle
Bush
faces foreign challenges
..."The range of issues facing the
president, and the complexity of those issues, has hardly ever
been greater in American history," said Patrick Cronin,
an analyst with the Center for Strategic and International Studies
in Washington. -- The Bush team could move quickly in the last
two years of Mexican
President Vicente Fox's term, seeking to overcome obstacles
in both countries to immigration reform... |
¡Viva
México! |
New York
Times
Mexico
to Press U.S. on Stalled Migrant Plan
In meetings with the United States this
week, Mexico will urge the Bush administration to pay more attention
to Latin America in its second term and to move forward on proposals
that would give legal status to millions of illegal migrants.
-- Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and the secretary of homeland
security, Tom Ridge, will travel to Mexico on Monday for meetings
of the United States-Mexico Binational Commission. |
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