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Wednesday, November 24, 2004 |

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Brattleboro
(Vermont) Reformer
Sweep
nets 7 likely job-stealing, tax-cheating illegals
Seven allegedly undocumented
workers from local Asian restaurants are facing deportation,
following law enforcement raids over the weekend. -- On Friday
night, officials from the state's Department of Liquor Control
visited China Buffet and Wami Japanese Steak House. They sought
documentation from employees they suspected of being paid off
the books... |
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Sault Ste.
Marie (Mich.) Evening News
Aliens'
immigration plans thwarted on Sugar Island
Sugar
Island, Mich. -- Six individuals from the Republic of China
with plans to make a new life for themselves in the U.S. via
Canada found their plans drastically altered late Monday night,
shortly after they stepped off an unidentified boat on Sugar
Island. At 9 p.m., the six were taken into custody there by U.S.
immigration service officers. |
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Associated
Press
More
on vicious Mexican cop-burning lynch mob
Hundreds of federal agents stormed a
town on the Mexican capital's southern outskirts Wednesday night,
breaking down doors of homes in an effort to collar the leaders
of a mob that burned two federal agents to death in the area.
-- [One reader suggests that Mexico is as bad as Iraq. Bush
seems to want an open border with that backwater dump.]  |
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WBAY-TV
-- Green Bay
Donations
sought for another load of Hmong imports
An Oshkosh organization says it needs
the public's [help] in welcoming 30 families home for the holidays.
-- Catholic Charities is collecting furniture and household items
for more than 30 Hmong refugee families coming here from Thailand.
The organization wants to make sure the families are all settled
in their homes by Christmas. |

Idiot |
New Bedford
(Mass.) Times-Standard
Meddling
'Mayan' wants Mass. to lighten up on scofflaws
New Bedford, Mass. -- Many Mayan residents [translation:
illegal aliens/criminals]
of the city drive without licenses and have out-of-state license
plates -- and a visiting Mayan official isn't surprised. -- However,
Alcalde Ernesto Calachij would like to see police be more sensitive
when Mayans [illegals]
are stopped. Mr. Calachij is the mayor of Pueblo de Zacualpa,
Kiche, a city north of Guatemala City. |
William G.
Herron |
Washington
Times LTE
Protect
our borders
From the mountains of Colorado you can hear the
shouts of approval for a halt to the intelligence bill. However,
your article, although informative, did not give enough credit
to the issue of illegal immigration in bringing down the bill.
Unlike the House, which followed the recommendations of the September
11 commission report, the Senate refused to address the issue
of illegal immigration in the bill. |

Gang News |
L.A. Daily
News via ALIPAC.us
3
arrested, charged in girl's rape
Three men were arrested in connection with the
rape of a 13-year-old girl during an alcohol-fueled, off-campus
"ditch" party, police said Tuesday. -- Jesus Gomez,
Juan Carlos Barajas and Adam Mata -- all 18 and identified as
associates of the Canoga Park Alabama gang -- were suspected
of being part of a group of males who gang-raped the Canoga Park
High School girl last Thursday at Barajas' house. |
Jobs
Americans
Won't Do |
Billings
(Montana) Gazette
Mexican
invader charged again in federal drug case
A federal judge Monday dismissed drug
and firearms charges against a Mexican citizen, saying prosecutors
were too slow to indict, but he allowed the case to be refiled.
-- On Tuesday, the U.S. Attorney's Office did just that and added
two new charges. -- The defendant, Jose Luis Arellano-Ochoa was
back in court Wednesday for arraignment on a new criminal complaint... |
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Eureka (Calif.)
Reporter
Mexican
government regrets passage of Prop 200 in Arizona
A recent press release by the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs stated, "The Mexican government regrets
that this proposition has passed and would like to make clear
its opposition to the measure." -- The Mexican government
regrets that the proposition passed and expresses its complete
opposition to the measure... [The corrupt Mexican government
can go pound sand] |
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American
Patrol
Intel Bill: Bush and Rove
busy arm-twisting today
We have received information indicating
that Pres. Bush and Karl Rove, are busily working away today
trying to get the House to remove all important immigration provisions
from the Intel Bill. Contact your representative [click
here to find contact info for yours] and ask them not to
cave in to Bush's badgering. Most importantly, contact Speaker
Hastert, Rep.
Hunter, and Rep.
Sensenbrenner, and ask them to continue resisting. Fax numbers
are usually available on the representatives home pages. |

Neocon Pest |
Tamar Jacoby
-- L.A. Times
Bush's
Immigration Gamble
...So why is Bush taking on the thankless
issue of immigration? I believe it is because he sees the consequences
for all Americans of our current dysfunctional policy. Not just
Latinos but all Americans suffer when entire industries - agriculture,
hospitality, food processing, landscaping, healthcare, construction
- can't find the workers they need to grow and are forced to
operate outside the law. [See
commentary from FAIR on this piece] |
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Newsday
- New York
Newsday:
Absconder deported! Oh the horror!
Three days after a Bangladeshi mother
of two U.S.-born children visited a DMV office in October about
her driver's license, immigration agents appeared at her Queens
home, put her in handcuffs and drove her to a New Jersey jail.
-- Yesterday, she was taken from the Elizabeth, N.J., detention
center to Kennedy Airport, where she was put on a plane to her
homeland... |
Leo
Sears |
Eureka (Calif.)
Reporter
Amnesty
isn't the answer
After calling the passage of Arizona's
Proposition 200 "mean-spirited," the Los Angeles Times
went on to say that it shows "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." --
Proposition 200 is a milder version of California's 1994 Proposition
187... |

Pat Buchanan |
WorldNetDaily.com
A
little rebellion in the House
Since his 51 percent victory on Nov.
2, President
Bush has been acting like an imperial president in the FDR
tradition. -- He has retired six Cabinet officers, replaced three
with White House staffers, effected the recapture of Fallujah,
begun cleaning out State and the CIA, and let Mexican President
Fox know that his guest-worker/amnesty plan to legalize Mexican
illegal aliens will be pushed... |
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Associated
Press
Versions
Differ in Wisconsin Hunter Shootings
Hayward, Wis. -- The man suspected of
shooting six hunters to death and a survivor agree that the tragedy
began with a confrontation on private land. But they sharply
differ on what happened next. -- Survivor Lauren Hesebeck told
investigators Chai Vang turned around after a verbal exchange
and started shooting his rifle from 40 yards away... |
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Public Service
Announcement
The Minuteman
Project Wants You! Volunteers sought.....
Are you interested in spending up to 30
days along the Arizona border as part of a blocking force
against entry into the U.S. by illegal aliens early next spring?
-- I invite you to join me in Tombstone, Arizona from April
1 - 30, 2005 to protect our country from a 40-year-long
invasion across our southern border with Mexico... |
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Rupert Murdoch
- Wall Street Journal
More
"y'all come!" cheap-labor claptrap from usual suspects
...Politically speaking, a guest-worker
plan is no easy thing. But as President Bush realizes, we'll
never fix the problem of illegal immigration simply by throwing
up walls and trying to make all of us police them. We've tried
that for a decade or so now, and it's been a flop. What we need
to do first is to make it easier for those who seek honest work
to do so without having to disobey our laws.  |
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N.Y. Times
via the International Herald Tribune
Migrant
law leaves child behind
New York -- When her mother dropped by
a federal immigration office here to complete some paperwork
in April last year, 8-year-old Virginia Feliz became part of
a growing tribe of American children who have lost a parent to
deportation. [This is a fine example of why 'presumed citizenship'
- aka the anchor-baby syndrome - should be ended once and for
all.] |
Mark
Andrew
Dwyer |
DUI
School for Hispanic Illegals
If you think that the open border lobby and Latino
activists reached the apogee of absurdity when they argued that
giving driver's licenses to illegal aliens would improve public
safety, think twice. In Gainsville, Georgia, there is a Spanish-only
school where the illegal aliens caught driving while drunk are
being sent in order to make of them "safer drivers".
I'm not kidding... |
¡Viva
México! |
Associated
Press
Bush
wants an open border with this third-world mess?
Mexico City (AP) -- ...The killings,
filmed and broadcast on local television stations, were carried
out by a crowd of people who cheered, chanted and shouted obscenities
as they kicked and beat the plainclothes agents. -- The
mob then dowsed two officers with gasoline and set them ablaze.
Police did not immediately arrest anyone, but were investigating. |
Brenda
Walker
Click for Website |
VDARE.com
Blog
Hmong
Shooter Apparently a Polygamist
Chai Vang, 36, is reportedly a naturalized
citizen who has been living here 25 years. Many of the news stories
refer to a culture clash between Hmong and Americans, which is
not exactly true. Now newspapers that regularly publish multicultural
puff pieces lauding diversity must admit to ongoing conflict
between Hmong immigrants and Americans over property rights... |
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El Universal
- Mexico City
Mexicans
manage to strip-mine $12 billion so far this year
Mexicans living and working in the United
States sent US12.42 billion to their homeland in the first nine
months of 2004, the Bank of Mexico said Tuesday. -- Usually shipped
to family members and friends of migrants in America, that tally
represents 81 percent of this country's crude oil exports. |
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New York
Times
White
House Seeks Deal to Save Intelligence Bill
The White House held out hope on Tuesday
that a compromise could be reached on legislation to overhaul
American intelligence, as Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld,
who has been accused of working secretly to scuttle the bill,
vowed his support for President Bush's position. -- Mr. Sensenbrenner
wants provisions that would prevent illegal immigrants from getting
driver's licenses, as some of the Sept. 11 hijackers had done.
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Milwaukee
Journal-Sentinel
Hmong
mass murder suspect may have done it before
Law enforcement agencies are investigating
if the man suspected of killing six deer hunters and injuring
two others was involved in the unsolved slaying of a deer hunter
three years ago in a nearby Wisconsin county, a detective said
Tuesday. -- Clark County Sheriff's Department Detective Kerry
Kirn said he has exchanged frequent calls with investigators
in Sawyer County since Monday morning. |

DHS |
Washington
Times
Immigration
enforcement grows weaker
Immigration enforcement efforts actually
have become more lax since the September 11 attacks and have
had "no meaningful impact" on the growing number of
immigrants now in the United States -- which has reached a record
high of 34 million, according to a report released yesterday.
[Is the malfeasant Bush administration inviting
another one of these?] |
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