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Saturday, November 13, 2004 |
Terror From Below
Terrorists Lying in Wait in Mexico
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"The story you did
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B.P.
Agent Spills the Frijoles
KVOA TV, Tucson - Nov. 9
In July, American Border Patrol smuggled
a simulated WMD across the border. In August, KVOA TV of
Tucson ran a special report entitled "Terrorist
Alley." Now KVOA follows up with a Border Patrol Agent
who confirms the danger facing America. "The story you did
was 100% accurate," the agent said, with the cameras only
showing his outline. The agent said that terrorists are lying
in wait in Mexico across the border. "We have received hard
intelligence that they are in Mexico. It's just a matter of trying
to keep them from coming north," he said. Watch....
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Arizona
Republic
Prop.
200 counter draws support
Reaction has been supportive to a Phoenix
ordinance that would protect city workers from legal action stemming
from the failure to comply with Proposition 200. -- The city
passed the ordinance as a pre-emptive move to protect its employees
from Prop. 200, the voter-approved measure that denies undocumented
immigrants access to public benefits.
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Yuma Sun
City
delays Prop 200 direction
Yuma City Administrator Bob Wagner plans
to release a memo to city employees Monday about issues surrounding
Proposition 200. -- Wagner had hoped to release the memo Friday,
but the city decided to wait to analyze an opinion issued Friday
by the Attorney General's Office. The opinion said the initiative
should be narrowed to benefits...
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Fort Worth
Star Telegram
More
than two dozen illegals found holed up in motel
Houston -- More than two dozen undocumented
immigrants [criminals] were found late Friday in a Houston
motel room. Some told police they had spent the past month fearing
if they left they or their relatives would be hurt, according
to a newspaper report. -- The [illegals], all men from countries
such as Mexico, El Salvador and Ecuador, told police that each
day someone would bring them food. |
Jobs
Americans
Won't Do |
Chicago
Tribune
Invader
gets life sentence for killing elderly woman
A judge on Friday spared the life of
a former Hanover Park man who stabbed an elderly Palatine woman
to death in a botched 2001 home invasion. -- Francisco Carrion
was convicted in June of residential burglary and first-degree
murder for killing Maryanne Zymali. Though Carrion was eligible
for the death penalty...
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Los Angeles
Times
Taxpayer
funds being used to train invaders
...The free classes, which started in
September, are provided by the Oxnard-based social service agency
City Impact through a $25,000 grant from Verizon. Thousand Oaks
provides a meeting room for the classes, extending efforts to
assist day laborers in a community that hasn't always been friendly
to them. -- Rep. Elton Gallegly... contends that the majority
of day laborers are here illegally and therefore not entitled
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Marty
Lich |
Magic City
Morning Star -- Millinocket, Maine
Are
Congratulatory Notes in Order?
...I am also a lifelong registered Republican,
but I do not plan on congratulating our Commander
in Chief, President Bush, anytime soon. In fact, I am not
congratulating him whatsoever. The truth be known, I did not
vote for him this time around. I believed that President
Fox's demands of receiving the "Whole Enchilada"...  |
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KVOA-TV
-- Tucson
Latino
civil rights group files suit over professor's e-mails
Phoenix (AP) -- A Latino civil rights
group has filed a federal lawsuit against the Maricopa Community
College District over racially charged messages a professor posted
on the campus computer system. -- It accuses officials of failing
to stop Walter Kehowski from using the computer to send discriminatory
messages and to create a Web site with links to White supremacist
sites.  |
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About.com
Bush
to Consider Amnesty for All
In a move that has both politicians and
undocumented aliens [criminals]
holding their breath, President Bush revised his amnesty discussions
to include undocumented immigrants from all countries of origin,
not only from Mexico as originally planned. -- Weighing the proposal
that would grant legal residency to undocumented Mexicans...
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Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
CNN's
Maria Hinojosa - Mexican Mouthpiece
In its October documentary, "Immigrant
Nation; Divided Country," CNN pitted the philosophies
of two tenacious Georgia-based immigration reform activists,
VDARE.COM contributor D.A. King and Jimmy Herchek, against the
true life histories of two illegal aliens, "Rosa" and
"Gabe." -- But what the one-hour special unwittingly
revealed is Mexican-born anchor Maria Hinojosa's blind commitment
to open borders. |
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Houston
Chronicle
9/11
bill throws invader banking a curve
Some lawmakers and immigration advocates
believe a vague provision in the House version of the 9/11 Commission
bill could keep immigrants from opening bank accounts [this is
incorrect... only illegal
aliens will be affected]. -- At issue is a line in the 609-page
draft of the anti-terrorism bill that says the "state shall
not accept any foreign identification." [That would include
Mickey Mouse
Mexican IDs] |
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