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Sunday, November 14, 2004

Terror From Below
Time Magazine Acknowledges Nukes from Mexico Threat

American Border Patrol first warned of the threat of nuclear weapons smuggled across the U.S./Mexico border in July. Time Magazine ran the open border story in September. Get Terror From Below video (Click Here, Scroll Down, Choose VHS or DVD).
Time Magazine
Bordering On Nukes?
New accounts from al-Qaeda to attack the U.S. with weapons of mass destruction
A key al-Qaeda operative seized in Pakistan recently offered an alarming account of the group's potential plans to target the U.S. with weapons of mass destruction, senior U.S. security officials tell TIME. Sharif al-Masri, an Egyptian who was captured in late August near Pakistan's border with Iran and Afghanistan, has told his interrogators of "al-Qaeda's interest in moving nuclear materials from Europe to either the U.S. or Mexico," according to a report circulating among U.S. government officials.

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Invader Catcher
Sierra Vista (Arizona) Herald Review Editorial
UAVs on the border
Last week, we learned that the Army's Hunter unmanned aerial vehicles from Fort Huachuca are being used by the U.S. Border Patrol to monitor the international border with Mexico. -- The Border Patrol says it is part of its evaluation of UAVs to be used along the border. The agency has already tried out the Hermes UAV, which it also flew from the fort...AP Internal Use Only


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Mexican Onslaught
Invasion
KHOU-TV -- Houston
Public becoming more alert to invader activity
An anonymous tip led police to discover 31 illegal [aliens] being held hostage in a motel room. -- The men said they paid coyotes to get them into the country, but then their captors demanded more money. -- Thirteen of the [invaders] escaped while the others were taken into custody.AP Internal Use Only

Moore for Mayor -- City of Los Angeles

Pig With Lipstick - That's Jorge
Michael Scott -- Magic City Morning Star -- Millinocket, Maine
An Open Letter to President Bush
Re: Willing workers seeking willing employers --- By the time it took for this letter to travel from California to Washington DC, 24,657 illegal aliens successfully stormed past our overwhelmed Border Patrol. -- Reference is made to your renewed efforts for a temporary worker program to give legal status to millions of illegal aliens in our country.AP Internal Use Only

Ilana
Mercer
VDare.com
Muslim Immigration Time Bomb Ignored by American Jews
It was the most crucial question in the American election, yet it remained largely unspoken. -- It is the issue that will decide whether American values and institutions endure, yet Messrs Bush and Kerry did not see fit to debate it. -- Unfortunately, it's a debate American Jews can put off no longer-although it's too late for their European, British, and Canadian brethren.AP Internal Use Only

The Governator
Schwarzenegger
Los Angeles Times via KTLA-TV
Schwarzenegger, Mexico Far From a Good Fit (fortunately)
Since his inauguration nearly a year ago, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has rallied U.S. troops in Germany, attended a state funeral in Austria, dined with the king of Jordan at his palace, toured ancient sites in Israel and joked with the Japanese prime minister in Tokyo. -- But there is one conspicuous omission from his foreign sojourns: Mexico. [Good!]AP Internal Use Only

Woe Be Me!!!
Eugene O'Donnell -- Newsday -- New York
Ex-cop defends invading scofflaws, job thieves
With the country facing unprecedented threats of catastrophe at the hands of terrorists, Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy has proposed opening up a brave new front in the effort against undocumented aliens: a full-court press against landscapers, busboys and nannies. -- Levy has proposed turning Suffolk police into an army of special officers deputized as immigration officers who will ferret out illegal aliens of all stripes.AP Internal Use Only

Weasels
You Ain't Seen
Nothin' Yet!
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Time To Talk About Borders
U.S. and Mexican officials must address the future of millions of immigrants illegally living in the United States, an issue that raises national security concerns, social quandaries and even "moral values." -- An opportunity to make headway arrived Tuesday when five U.S. Cabinet secretaries, including Secretary of State Colin Powell, went to Mexico for annual high-level talks with senior officials in that country.AP Internal Use Only

Peter Brimelow
Peter Brimelow
VDare.com Blog
Ground Zero In Occupied America
A painful part of our life at VDARE.COM is desperate email from ordinary Americans seeking protection from the impact of immigration. Often they beg for help in reporting illegal aliens to the indifferent authorities. All we can do is refer them to Juan Mann's handy guide....AP Internal Use Only

US Coast Guard
The Sun-Herald -- Biloxi
Coast Guard gets two new patrol cutters
Pascagoula -- The first of two new U.S. Coast Guard patrol craft, the USCGC Tornado (WPC 14), arrived Saturday morning at its new homeport at Naval Station Pascagoula. -- The second, USCGC Shamal (WPC 13), is scheduled to arrive Monday morning. The two ships will be formally commissioned as active U.S. Coast Guard cutters in a ceremony at the Naval Station on Dec. 6.AP Internal Use Only

News About Foreign Gangsters
Greeley Tribune
Guns, drugs, family ties pull hundreds into violent culture
Albert Rios died in January. He was the first. After that, four more died: Israel Guevara, March 28; Josh Gomez, Sept. 10; Adam Perez, Oct. 20; Gabriel Salgado, Oct. 31. -- Five homicides in Greeley this year, five connections to gangs. Usually Greeley has only two or three homicides a year, but this year already is a record-setter. AP Internal Use Only

Pandering Presidente
Reuters
Bush Faces Early Test on Immigration Policy
President Bush faces an early test on immigration policy this week as Congress considers legislation denounced by Latino groups as anti-Hispanic and anti-immigrant [illegals are criminals, not 'immigrants']. --- Mexico has issued over 2 million of the cards, known as the "matricula consular" to its nationals, whether they are in the United States legally or illegally...AP Internal Use Only


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