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Thursday, November 25, 2004 |
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KSAT-TV
-- San Antonio
Task
Force To Target Trafficking, Slavery In San Antonio
A new task force is being set up to fight
human trafficking and slavery, problems that authorities say
are rampant in the United States. -- Federal, state and local
officials will announce the formation of the San Antonio group
Monday. -- Johnny Sutton, U.S. attorney for the West Texas District...
said human-trafficking cases get prosecuted.. [Why not just seal
the borders?] |
¡Viva
México! |
Knight Ridder
Tribune
Heinous
Killings: Mexico town unapologetic
One day after a mob killed two federal
police officers by burning them alive and beat a third, believing
they were kidnappers, the residents of this town were still angry.
And unapologetic. -- "We'll keep taking justice in our hands
if in 20 days police don't end kidnappings, robberies and police
corruption,'' said one indignant homemaker, who like nearly everyone
here asked not to be identified. [Bush wants unlimited immigration
from this ditch, and Powell
says we share a common culture with Mexico] |

Invasion |
Investors
Business Daily
Counting
Votes
...America is a land of immigrants, we
often hear, as if that's the beginning and end of any discussion
about immigration. It's not - nor should it be. -- Yes, America
is a land of immigrants. But the success of the American experiment
to a large extent depends on what immigrants we get - and how
well they fit in... |
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Yuma Sun
Baby
found in house packed with 63 invaders
Border Patrol agents Wednesday morning
found a 10-month-old baby without a mother or father inside a
Yuma home along with 63 illegal immigrants. -- Agents responded
to the four-bedroom home near Avenue
C and 3rd Place about 8 a.m. and found people trying to run
out the back door of the house into the alley, said Joe Brigman,
spokesman for the Yuma Sector of the Border Patrol.  |
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Agence France-Presse
Kuala
Lampur asks civilians to go after illegals
Half a million Malaysians in neighbourhood
security groups have been told to gather information about illegal
immigrants ahead of a crackdown next year, official media reported
yesterday. -- The civilians have already been given the power
to arrest illegal migrants once the sweep against them gets under
way -- a move described as "ominous" by Human Rights
Watch in a statement this week. |

Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
A
Prayer On Thanksgiving For The Allan Wall Family
On Thanksgiving, my thoughts have been
constantly with Allan Wall, VDARE.com's Memo From Mexico columnist,
and his family. -- In August when I heard that Allan's Texas-based
National Guard unit had been called up for service in Iraq, I
took the news hard. -- I hate to see anyone- especially a friend-
trapped in the horrible position that Allan now finds himself
in. |
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Fairfield
(Iowa) Ledger
Likely
invader charged with trying to obtain fake ID card
An Ottumwa man was arrested Tuesday morning
in Fairfield after allegedly trying to use false documents to
obtain an identification card. -- Louis Alvarado-León
came into the Jefferson County Treasurer's Office with a birth
certificate and Social Security card in the name of Jose Vidal... |
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Yuma Sun
Growers
association whines about BP checkpoints
A California-based growers association
is protesting recently established U.S. Border Patrol checkpoints
in the Yuma area, claiming those checkpoints are deterring migrant
field workers from coming to work during the harvest. [Someone
in Asa's clown collection ought to explain to these greedy guys
that it's illegal to employ invaders.] |

You Ain't Seen
Nothin' Yet! |
San Francisco
Chronicle Editorial
Paper
claims Bush scheme doesn't go far enough
The San Francisco Chronicle attacks the
Bush guestworker amnesty for not going far enough. In an editorial,
the paper says, "Many U.S. businesses will balk at the requirement
that they first have to advertise to find U.S. workers before
signing up someone from the guest-worker roster. Thus the plan
may be dead on arrival..." |

It's Not
Amnesty! |
Santa Cruz
Sentinel
Invaders
in Calif. like Bush's amnesty scheme
Rufino Angel Camarillo-Garcia pauses
for a long time next to his trailer on the outskirts of Pajaro.
An undocumented immigrant
[criminal] from Oaxaca, Mexico, he was asked what he'd do
if he suddenly was given legal status. -- "I'd go to Mexico,
then I'd come back with my family and try to get a great job,"
says the unemployed agricultural worker... |
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Rusty Childress
-- Arizona Republic (LTE)
Guest-worker
plan is wrong signal
An open letter to President
Bush: After being narrowly returned to office, why are you
signaling that you will once again push Congress to enact an
outrageous amnesty / guest-worker proposal? -- Your re-election
was not a mandate to reward illegal immigrants and auction off
American jobs to the lowest bidder.  |
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KTRK-TV
-- Houston
Feds
discover stockpiled weapons in Mexican's home
Conroe, Texas -- Federal agents got more
than they bargained for when they caught up with a Mexican national
on the run. They also found a stockpile of weapons. -- A team
of agents from ICE arrested Emiliano Lugo at his mobile home
in Conroe. Inside, they found 19 guns -- and three small children,
playing within reach of the loaded weapons. |

Marty
Lich |
Magic City
Morning Star -- Millinocket, Maine
No
Amnesty, Mr. President
President Bush had some observations
from his latest meeting with Mexico's President Vicente Fox.
He observed that this would "bestow temporary legal status"
on Mexico's illegal "guest-workers" currently residing
in our country of America. These are the 'guest-workers' he speaks
about, the "Immigrant Population at Record High in 2004;
Half of Growth from Illegal Aliens," as reported by Steven
Camarota... |
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American
Patrol
Intel Bill: Bush and Rove
busy arm-twisting
November 24 -- 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. |
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KGTV --
San Diego
Border
Patrol Agents Handcuffed By Regulations?
San Diego -- Border Patrol agents say
they are being handcuffed by regulations and poor equipment.
They're afraid that the country's security could be at risk.
-- The world's busiest border crossing got a lot busier last
year, 10News reported. About 62 million people crossed into the
United States through the crossings at San Ysidro and Otay Mesa
last year...  |
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Washington
Times
Mexican
drug cartel targets Border Patrol agents
A band of Mexican army deserters that
smuggles illicit drugs into the United States across the southern
Texas border has offered bounties of up to $50,000 for the assassination
of U.S. Border Patrol agents and state and local police officers,
U.S. law-enforcement authorities said. -- The gang, known as
the "Zetas" or the "Z's," is suspected in
nearly 90 deaths of rival gang members in the past two years... |
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