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Saturday, December 4, 2004 |

Dave
Gorak
MCRI |
VDare.com
Pity
the poor Founding Fathers
Twenty-six Midwestern communities will
soon receive will receive a total of $5 million in grant awards
from the Miami-based Knight Foundation, a private foundation
independent from the Knight-Ridder newspaper business. -- In
total, the Knight Foundation will fund seven immigration related
projects for an aggregate of $13.5 million... |
Nicholas
Stix |
Nicholas
Stix -- American Renaissance
L.A.:
End of the American Dream?
As the sayings go, as Los Angeles goes,
so goes California; and as California goes, so goes the nation.
If the deterioration of the Left Coast's multicultural paradises
is permitted to continue apace, all of America will soon look
just like them. -- For the past 15 years or so, radical multiculturalists
have gleefully predicted that by the year 2050, whites will be
a minority in America. |
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The Courier
- Editorial - Montgomery County, Texas
Armed
Mexican invader points out need for better border controls
The arrest of an illegal alien in the
possession of 19 firearms, many of them semiautomatic weapons,
highlights the dangers posed by illegal immigration. -- If anything,
such stories should prompt the federal government to expand its
National Fugitive Operations Program. -- The arrest occurred
last week in Conroe... |
Jan
Herron |
No
Illegal Entry to the United States. Period!
One has to wonder if the President and members
of Congress read the lips of family members Peter Gadiel, Joan
Molinaro, Colette La Fuente, Debra Burlingame and others who
lost their loved ones on September 11th, 2001. These courageous
individuals appeared on C-SPAN this past week... |

Michelle
Malkin |
Manchester
(New Hampshire) Union-Leader
Activists
smear anyone who wants better borders
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 are "anti-immigrant." |
Carlos
Rodriguez |
Times Community
Newspapers -- Virginia
Illegal
is illegal under all circumstances
Your staff opinion on the situation raised
by throngs of illegal alien men standing on streets is far off
the mark. -- It is not, as the opinion piece puts forth, a solution
that arises out of fear or intolerance. It is not rooted in race,
color, creed or gender. The reaction is a product of law or,
rather, the lack of consideration for our laws... |

Bush |
Froma Harrop
-- The Day - New London, Connecticut
Deal
With The Illegals
It's time to talk about illegal immigration.
President
Bush can no longer wink at the problem. The American people
have tired of his fan dance - saying he opposes illegal immigration,
but doing nothing about it. The bell has gone off, and a serious
discussion is about to commence. -- Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner has
started things off by blocking the
president's bill to reform the intelligence system... |

Onslaught |
TownOnline.com
-- Boston Area
Brazilian
hordes colonizing Massachusetts - feds mum
...This week, members of a Brazilian
delegation that included the mayor of the [Brazilian] city Governor
Valadares and business and health representatives visited Framingham.
The trip was to see for themselves why and how thousands of their
countrymen have made it to Framingham and made an indelible mark
on this community. -- The Rizoli brothers... have taken to banging
the drum loudly when given the chance about the hazards of making
Framingham a haven for illegal immigrants from Brazil.  |
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Miami Herald
U.S.
agents arrest two in visa-fraud inquiry
Federal agents in Miami arrested Coast
Guard Chief Petty Officer Stanley Edouard on Friday on charges
that he helped arrange a fraudulent marriage for a foreign national
so she could get a green card. -- Rossella Pierre paid $1,000
to either a citizen or a green-card holder as a down payment
for the fraudulent marriage... |
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Honolulu
Advertiser
State-of-the-art
fake-ID 'factories' uncovered
State and federal law enforcement officers
have uncovered four of the largest and most elaborate fake-ID
"factories" ever on O'ahu and are urging the public
to safeguard personal information for the holiday season, the
perfect time for thieves to steal identities. -- "Hawai'i
is ripe for the pickings," said Capt. Ed Nishi, head of
the Honolulu Police Department's Property Crime Division. |

Marty
Lich |
Magic City
Morning Star -- Millinocket, Maine
Shame
on me, or Shame on you?
Ever notice when it comes to bad behaviors
or shameful acts or lawbreaking in general, people are appropriately
appalled and put on the front of righteous indignation? -- Until
it comes to cleaning up their own backyard. While behaving in
righteous indignation they are actual active participants in
the law-breaking behaviors. Makes one wonder about the human
race, human nature and life in general.  |
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Arizona
Republic
Non-citizens
to hear guilty-plea risk
Arizona judges are now required to inform
all criminal defendants that pleading guilty to a crime could
result in deportation if they are not U.S. citizens. -- The new
rule that took effect Wednesday is aimed at making immigrants
fully understand there could be federal immigration- related
consequences on top of other punishment if they plead guilty
to crimes in local and state courts. |
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