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Wednesday, December 1, 2004 |
9/11 Families Blast
Congress
Immigration Negligence Led to Deaths
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MS13 Gang |
William
S. Lind -- MichNews.com
War
On The Home Front
...The notorious E1 Salvadoran gang known
as MS-13 has threatened to execute Prince George's County police
officers as tensions continue to escalate between officers and
gang members, police said. -- MS-13, which stands for Mara Salvatrucha,
has increased its presence in Prince George's County with more
than 600 active members... |
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Associated
Press
Air
National Guard in Arizona, Texas to test Predator drones
Tucson -- Arizona and Texas Air National
Guard operations each will receive a squadron of Predator unmanned
aerial vehicles, the Air Force announced Wednesday. -- Capt.
Glen Roberts, a Pentagon spokesman, said the Predator drones
- used for reconnaissance, surveillance and also able to fire
Hellfire missiles - will be used in a test initiative called
"Future Total Force." |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release - Photo
Included
K-9
program proves to be huge asset to agents
Tucson, AZ -- Yesterday, a Border Patrol K-9
Unit assigned to the Sonoita Station patrolling the Coronado
National Forest seized over 1,500 pounds of marijuana. -- At
approximately 5:00 p.m., a Border Patrol agent and his K-9 were
conducting routine checks of "staging" areas frequented
by alien and drug smugglers... |
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Associated
Press (Short-Lived Link)
Soldiers
Posted Outside Government Offices in Cancun
Cancun, Q.R., Mex. -- Moving to halt
a bloody drug war that has moved south, Mexico was investigating
the federal prosecutor's office in this beach resort town for
possible involvement in the killings of nine people, including
three federal agents. -- Soldiers seized the Cancun Attorney
General's office at the center of the probe... |
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Seattle
Times
Israeli
nationals accused of stiffing Americans
Tacoma, Wash. -- A former moving-company
foreman told jurors yesterday that he and his co-workers used
to brag and laugh about how they had fleeced customers by overcharging
for household moving jobs. -- "We were happy," recounted
Michael Airgood, referring to how much extra money they brought
in by cheating people. |
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Washington
Times
Intel
Bill: 9/11 kin support provisions on illegals
A group of families of September 11 victims
yesterday told Congress to scrap the entire intelligence overhaul
effort this year and start over next year rather than pass the
pending bill, which omits strong immigration security provisions.
-- "You allowed the murder of my son. I will not allow you
to kill my daughters," said Joan
Molinaro, mother of a New York City firefighter who died
September 11... |

File Photo |
Atlanta
Journal Constitution
Grief
flows for couple's lost son (Suspect: A Mexican invader)
When Billy and Kathy Inman heard about
the wreck that killed 5-year-old Dominic Malegni of Woodstock
last month, they said a prayer for Dominic's family. The Inmans
know better than most the pain the Malegnis are feeling. -- In
June 2000, a driver plowed into the back of the Inmans' Grand
Am while the family was stopped at a traffic light in Ellijay... |

Michelle
Malkin |
VDare.com
What
Part Of Enforcement Don't They Understand?
The obtuseness of the open-borders lobby
never ceases to amaze. Here we are, three years after the 9/11
hijackers easily exploited lax borders, and the OBL continues
to argue that cracking down on illegal immigration and tightening
terrorist-friendly loopholes is "anti-immigrant." --
Banging. Head. Against. The. Wall... |

Gonzales |
NewsWithViews.com
Conservatives:
Gonzales nomination deserves rejection
The National Council of La Raza, meaning
"the race" (NCLR) and the National Association of Hispanic
Publications (NAHP) have announced their endorsement for White
House Counsel Alberto Gonzales to succeed current Attorney General
John Ashcroft who announced his departure earlier this month.
This nomination may run into some stumbling blocks... |
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Suffolk
Life Newspapers -- Suffolk County, New York
Levy
To Meet With Immigration Officials
The role Suffolk County Police Officers should
play in making immigration their business will begin to take
shape in two weeks. Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy said
last week he has set up a December 14 meeting with federal immigration
officials to help determine policy when arresting illegal aliens
for criminal offenses... |
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New York
Times
Hmong
mass murder suspect claims he was in a 'shamanistic trance'
The man charged with murdering six other
hunters and wounding two in Wisconsin last week is a Hmong shaman
who has called on the spirit world in trances that last up to
three hours, his family and friends say. -- The accused, Chai
Soua Vang of St. Paul, seeks "the other world" when
he tries to cure sick people or invoke divine protection... |
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Washington
Times
Gaggle
of top cops oppose enforcing the law
Washington, DC (UPI) -- The world's largest
group of law enforcement executives said Wednesday it opposes
legislation to compel police enforcement of immigration laws.
-- The International Association of Chiefs of Police said it
opposes the Clear Law Enforcement For Criminal Alien Removal
Act... |
James
Fulford |
VDare.com
From
Our "We Told You So" Department- A Hmong Hmedley
Vietnam's Hmong tribesmen fought alongside
US troops in Vietnam, which is one reason that there are so many
Hmong now in America, although the modern Refugee Industry is
also partly responsible. There has been a glaring welfare problem
in the Hmong community for years. See Roy Beck's famous 1994
Atlantic article... |

RINO Cannon |
Salt Lake
Tribune
Disturbing
RINO lauds corrupt Mexican government
Touting a strong relationship between
Utah and Mexico, a top Mexican official visited Salt Lake City
on Tuesday to announce a
new consul for the region as well as plans for Vicente Fox
to visit the state next year. -- Rep.
Chris Cannon was on hand for the announcement and declared
that Utah's "relationship to Mexico is probably more important
than any other relationship we have. I don't think it's possible
to overstate that importance." |
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Knight Ridder
Newspapers
Bush
scheme mobilizes advocacy groups on both sides
Advocacy groups are dusting off their
battle plans as President Bush renews talk of an immigration
overhaul that would allow illegal workers to remain in this country.
-- Immigration advocates want changes that would enable 8 million
to 10 million illegal workers to gain permission to live and
work in the United States... |
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Times Picayune
-- New Orleans
Mexican
invaders busted attempting to steal jobs
Nine illegal immigrants were arrested
by federal officials Friday for attempting to use fraudulent
documents and false statements to get work at a Garyville refinery,
authorities said. -- ICE arrested the Mexican nationals who were
trying to get work as insulation installers at the Marathon Ashland
Petroleum Refinery... |

Cornyn |
El Paso
Times
Cornyn
proposes death for traffickers
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, on Tuesday
in El Paso unveiled a new task force to combat human trafficking,
and he proposed imposing the death penalty "for the most
heinous cases." -- "Where there is horrendous loss
of human life, under appropriate circumstances, I believe it's
only right," Cornyn said.  |
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Los Angeles
Times
Sensenbrenner
hangs tough on Intel Bill
President Bush has personally lobbied
him. Families of the Sept. 11 victims have publicly blamed him.
But with time running out for Congress to enact a bill this year
that would put a single official in charge of the nation's intelligence
agencies, Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wis.) is standing
firm in opposition. |
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CNN
Bush
nudges intelligence overhaul bill
President Bush publicly added a nudge
Tuesday to a push to get the stalled intelligence overhaul bill
through this Congress. -- Meanwhile, leaders of the bipartisan
panel that investigated the terrorist attacks of September 11,
2001, met with Vice President Dick Cheney about overcoming stiff
opposition to the legislation from Republicans on Capitol Hill.
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release - Photos
Included
Drug
seizures continue at record pace in Tucson sector
Today, Border Patrol Agents assigned to the Casa
Grande Station patrolling Federal Route 42 on the Tohono O'odham
Nation seized over 2500 pounds of marijuana. -- At approximately
7:30 a.m., agents encountered a white Chevrolet and a brown Dodge
truck traveling north on FR 42 near milepost 12... |
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