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Thursday, December 2, 2004 |
Americans to Meet
on Border Security
The American
Cause Sponsors Event
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Preserving
a Nation
A conference entitled " Preserving a Nation:
The Battle to Secure America's Borders" will be held in
McLean, Virginia on Saturday, Dec. 4th. Glenn Spencer
of American
Border Patrol is one of the speakers. "This is an incredible
gathering of border security experts, " Spencer said. "Anyone
concerned with America's sovereignty should attend this conference." |

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Derbez Watch |
Washington
Times
Arrogant
Mexicans grouse about Arizona election results
Mexico's Department of Foreign Relations
said it supports U.S. groups challenging an anti- immigration
measure passed in Arizona... -- Luis
Ernesto Derbez said Wednesday that the Mexican government
should respect the legislation of the U.S., but at the same time
the Americans have an obligation to observe human rights of Mexicans
living in the U.S. [Sorry, Ernie D. Invading a country isn't
a 'human right'.] |

Vang |
TIME Magazine
Massacre
in the Woods
Every November, Wisconsin ceases to be
a red state or a blue state and instead becomes a blaze orange
one. That is the color donned by hunters, 650,000 of whom bought
licenses to participate in the state's rifle-deer-hunting season,
which begins the Saturday before Thanksgiving. As much as that
holiday and Christmas, the nine-day season is a time when families
and friends gather... |
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Fox News
Does
Securing Borders Hurt Business?
Dallas -- Nearly 300 criminals and immigration
violators have been caught in the U.S. since January, when the
government began high-tech finger scanning and photographing
of foreigners at airports and seaports, according to the Department
of Homeland Security. -- But now that this technology is being
used, local business leaders worry that the security program... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Photo
may lead to clues in Hessler crash
A dumpster-diving Colorado State Patrol investigator
has recovered pictures of a man [a Mexican invader, naturally]
described by authorities as a "person of interest"
in the hit-and-run crash that left former University of Colorado
quarterback John Hessler badly injured. -- A News4 investigation
obtained the pictures of Ricardo Anchondo Gomez and broadcast
them Wednesday night. |

D.A. King |
MichNews.com
Dude!
Where's my language?
Here is one for those who still believe
that ignoring our system of law and sitting silently back while
our federal government allows 10,000 or so illegal aliens a day
to enter our republic from Mexico is not costing us our American
culture and our common language. -- From Laguna Hills, California,
U.S.A... |
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Newsday
-- New York
Former
N.Y. top cop on list of Ridge replacement candidates
Former New York Police Commissioner Bernard
Kerik is the likely choice to head the federal Homeland Security
Department during President George W. Bush's second term, according
to sources close to Homeland Security officials. -- Kerik would
replace Tom Ridge, the first head of the department... |

El Presidente |
Rocky Mountain
News
Governor
invites troublesome Mexican to Colorado
Gov. Bill Owens met with a high- ranking
Mexican diplomat on Wednesday and invited Mexican President Vicente Fox to visit
Denver next summer. -- Owens and Geronimo Gutierrez, Mexico's
undersecretary for North America in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
agreed to work out details of a formal invitation to Fox, Owens'
spokesman Dan Hopkins confirmed. |
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ICE
rounds up another batch of foreign sex fiends in New York
Michael J. Garcia, Assistant Secretary of the
Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) and Martin F. Horn, Commissioner of the New
York City Department of Probation today announced the arrest
of 25 sexual predators and criminal alien sex offenders in Brooklyn... |
Mark
Andrew
Dwyer |
The
NRA should oppose open borders...
The National Rifle Association is a 4 million
member-strong organization, with a $200 millions annual budget,
that made the defense of constitutional Right of the people to
Keep and Bear Arms its foremost goal. It has been NRA's tradition
to not interfere with matters that were not directly related,
at least in NRA leadership's opinion, to the RKBA.  |
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Arizona
Daily Star
2 held
in SUV crash that killed 2 people
Two men were in the Cochise County jail
Wednesday, charged with smuggling 10 people in an SUV that rolled
over off U.S. 191 Tuesday about three miles north of Elfrida,
killing two people and injuring several more. -- A 21-year-old
man and a 30-year-old woman died in the crash from massive injuries.
They had not been publicly identified Wednesday while officials
tried to contact their families. |
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KTTC-TV
-- Rochester, Minnesota
Mexican sex
fiends off to prison
Three years in prison is what four men
accused of rape agreed on as part of a plea agreement. The men,
all illegal immigrants were on trial for first-degree criminal
sexual conduct. -- Prosecutors say they repeatedly raped an 18-year-old
woman in Rochester this past June... [Also see PredatoryAliens.com] |

File Photo |
Kansas City
Star
15
invaders nailed after load vehicle crashes
Fifteen [illegals] on their way to Overland
Park were taken into custody in Oklahoma after the pickup in
which they were riding crashed, authorities said. -- The [illegals]
were found huddled in a wooded area at 2 a.m. Sunday shortly
after the crash near Picher, in the far northeastern part of
the state, said Lt. Bob Ernst... |

Asa Watch |
Arkansas
News Bureau
Hutchinson
on short list to replace Ridge
Arkansan Asa
Hutchinson's name was floated Tuesday as a possible successor
to Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, who resigned after
two years on the job. -- Hutchinson [a
clueless idiot], the No. 3 leader at the Department of Homeland
Security, declined to talk specifically about Ridge's job. He
said he was interested in continuing to serve in the Bush administration. |

Onslaught |
Palm Beach
Post Editorial
Big
immigration waves nearing political beach
Social Security used to be considered
the untouchable "third rail" of American politics,
but immigration soon may replace it. -- Both candidates bobbed
and weaved around the subject during the presidential campaign,
and neither party has offered credible ideas for reform, fearing
the political implications of being the first to propose unpopular
solutions to long-ignored problems.  |
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The Grand
Rapids Press
'Smuggler
of humans' sentenced to 9 years
The man who police say organized an illegal
alien smuggling ring that trapped two Albanian refugees in a
railroad car last March in Holland will be spending most of the
next decade in prison. -- Macomb County resident Kole Vushaj
pleaded guilty in June to 30 counts of alien-smuggling and other
offenses, the U.S. attorney's office said. |
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