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Meeting on Border
Security Successful
The American
Cause Sponsored the Saturday Event

Image from Border Hawk UAV |
Live
Video from Border Shown at Meeting
A conference entitled "Preserving
a Nation: The Battle to Secure America's Borders" was
held in McLean, Virginia on Saturday, Dec. 4th. Glenn Spencer
of American
Border Patrol was one of the speakers. He showed live video
from the Arizona- Mexico being sent by the Border Hawk UAV over
the internet as Cochise County-based mission operator Mike King
narrated to the assembly via telephone. More on this meeting
later. |

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Vicente Watch |
KUTV --
Salt Lake City
Irksome
Mexican pest plans to troll Utah next year
The new Mexican
Consul here says the anticipated visit by President Vicente
Fox to Utah next year will strengthen the state's ties to
his home country. -- Salvador Jimenez said the potential visit
is evidence that he'll oversee a region of growing importance
to Mexico Utah, Idaho, Montana, and western Wyoming. [Tinhorn
banana republic dictator Fox ought to mind his own business.] |
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Martha Hill
-- The News-Press -- Fort Myers, Florida
No
need for ballots in Spanish
The printing of election ballots in Spanish
this year not only angered some citizens, but it helped promote
the suspicion that illegal immigrants are voting in our elections,
which is against the law. -- Former Lee County Elections Supervisor
Philinda Young decided to begin using bilingual ballots after
the last census... |

Rep. Gallegly |
Washington
Times
Immigration
reform crucial to security
If the intelligence reform bill has any
chance of passage when Congress returns to the Capitol this week,
it must meet all the goals outlined by the September 11 commission's
comprehensive report, not just the few selected by the Senate.
Specifically, it will have to address illegal immigration as
a national security threat... |
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Las Vegas
Review-Journal Editorial
Claptrap
from MALDEF troublemakers called 'hilarious'
...The lawsuit in question argues that
the law will jeopardize the "health and well-being"
of families who "depend" on public benefits, including
schools. "We believe that this is a promising start to ensure
that the proposition doesn't become law," crowed Ann Marie
Tallman, president and general counsel of MALDEF,
which filed the lawsuit on behalf of the plaintiffs, including
several illegal aliens [criminals]... |

Vang |
Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
Hmong
mass-murder suspect: A conflicting portrait
[Reader Observation:
This worthless rag is trying to garner sympathy for a foreign
mass murderers family! Where's the stories about the victim's
families (all 8 of them)?] -- Nearly every
Friday about midnight, when Chai Soua Vang finished working the
second of his two jobs as a truck driver, he would head north
to 40 acres he'd bought near Mora, Minn. -- Surrounded by birch
and oak trees, he would stay at his cabin until Monday... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Why
intelligence bill is failing in Congress...
President Bush intervened again in an effort
to get Congress to approve a sweeping intelligence-overhaul bill
Republican opponents say is inadequate because it will still
permit illegal aliens in many states to acquire driver's licenses.
-- Opponents of the legislation say most Americans don't understand
objections to the bill... |
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W. James
Antle III -- Men's News Daily
Ignore
the Open Borders Right - and WSJ Spin
Wall Street Journal senior editorial
writer Jason Riley doesn't think much of conservatives who don't
accept his employer's "there
shall be open borders" dogma. Consequently, his occasional
op-ed pieces slamming what he calls the "anti-immigrant
right" demonstrate no effort to engage their arguments or
confront immigration realities... |
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El Universal
- Mexico City
Strip-mining
America: Mexicans' swag hits record high
Remittances that Mexicans living in the U.S.
sent home to their families totaled a record US13.8 billion from
January to October this year, a sum that is 23.3 percent higher
than for the same period in 2003. -- The Bank of Mexico said
that in October remittances reached US1.4 billion, which was
24.5% more than remittances sent during the same month last year. |
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Robert Klein
Engler -- ChronWatch.com
Keeping
an Eye on Illegal Immigrants
Even though the presidential election is over
and many conservatives now breathe a sigh of relief, this is
not the time to turn a watchful eye away from some of the problems
left unsolved by the reelection of President
Bush. Chief among those problems is illegal immigration to
the United States. -- Consider three examples in the recent news
that we ought to watch closely... |
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Baltimore
Sun
Battle
looms on border policies
A fierce fight is brewing among Republicans
over President Bush's plans for sweeping immigration reform during
his second term, pitting one of the president's highest priorities
against a determined conservative opposition on Capitol Hill.
-- Bush has "got to recognize the fact that if he continues
to push it as hard as he is, that this is really going to divide"
Republicans, said Rep. Tom Tancredo... |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
4,377
pounds of pot seized on Tohono O'odham Nation
This is Rob Daniels from the U.S. Border Patrol's
Tucson Sector Headquarters, in reference to a pair of marijuana
seizures on the Tohono O' odham Nation earlier today. All total,
more than 4377 pounds of marijuana have been seized by agents
from the Casa Grande Border Patrol Station.... |
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Illinois
Leader
Border
control needed for disease control
The government is ignoring another form
or terrorism entering the US through our slipshod borders: leprosy,
tuberculosis, hepatitis A, and Chagas Disease, now endemic in
our country. -- In the past three years, according to the Center
for Immigration Studies, over 100,000 cases of hepatitis, extremely
contagious, have been documented in the United States... |
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