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Saturday, December 11, 2004 |
Will the South
Fall Again?
Hispanics (read Mexicans) Flood Into the Southeast
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See Ya! |
New York
Newsday
Kerik,
lawyer tried to conceal claims
In the 48 hours before his withdrawal
as nominee for the nation's top security post, Bernard Kerik
and his lawyer scrambled to keep damaging assertions about his
past out of the public spotlight. -- A week after President
George W. Bush announced the former city police commissioner
as his choice for Homeland Security secretary, an array of charges
and questions about Kerik's past were coming to a boil... |
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San Diego
Sector Press Release
A
job well done by CBP's San Diego Sector
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Border
Patrol agents operating the San Clemente Checkpoint seized over
15,000 lbs of marijuana, and over 143 lbs of cocaine in fiscal
year 2004. Also, there were 3,497 arrests made and 103 cases
processed for alien smuggling. The arrests were made from the
following countries... |
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Riverside
(Calif.) Press-Enterprise
Complaint
filed against 'racist!' ranting trustee
At least one community member has filed
a complaint with the San Bernardino City USD claiming one of
its assistant superintendents [this
guy] is making racist comments while harassing a trustee
of another local school board. -- Erica Manos filed her complaint
with the district's affirmative action office last week. She,
along with Robin Hvidston and Sharon Higa, attended the district's
board meeting... |
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North County
Times -- Oceanside, Calif.
Wyland
says he will pursue immigration issues
Assemblyman
Mark Wyland, R-Del Mar, said Friday that tackling the cost
of illegal immigration at the state level will be at the top
of his agenda this legislative session. -- Wyland has reintroduced
a constitutional amendment that would bar the state from granting
illegal immigrants driver's licenses, lower in-state college
tuition, voting rights in local elections... |

Kerik |
Associated
Press
Kerik
apparently torpedoed by an illegal alien
Bernard Kerik, New York City's former
top cop, withdrew his name from consideration to be President
George W. Bush's homeland security secretary, a victim of the
embarrassing "nanny problem" that has killed the nominations
of other prominent officials. -- ...Kerik said he uncovered questions
about the immigration status of a housekeeper-nanny that he employed.
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Toledo Blade
2
face immigration, drug charges after traffic stop
Monroe, Ohio - What began as a traffic
stop for an expired license plate ended with the discovery of
14 pounds of suspected marijuana and possible criminal and immigration
charges against two foreign nationals, authorities said. -- Michigan
State Police troopers from the Monroe post stopped the vehicle
Thursday night... |
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CBS4 --
Denver
DMV
employees busted for selling licenses to invaders
Northglenn, Colo. -- Two employees from the Colorado
Department of Motor Vehicles and one other person are under arrest
and accused of selling driver's licenses illegally, News 4 reports.
-- Virginia Villegas, Juan Pablo Beltran and Janet Gonzalez were
indicted as part of of a federal investigation. They each face
charges for allegedly selling driver's licenses... |

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Donald A.
Collins |
PittsburghLive.com
Intel
reform bill: Give it a zero
Hooray, say the illegal-alien lobbyists
and their happy hiring corporate buddies as the Congress again
ignored our security and the rule of law with the National Intelligence
Reform Act, which soon will be signed by President
Bush. -- Democrats were certainly delighted to see the key
security issues pressed by Reps. Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.) and James
Sensenbrenner (R-Wisc.) go, in the end, unaddressed. |
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Capitol
Media Services
Lawyers:
Challenger to Prop 200 has no legal standing
Lawyers for the state are telling a judge
she doesn't have the power to order Attorney General Terry Goddard
to change his opinion of what is -- and is not -- covered by
Proposition 200. -- Legal papers filed this week in Maricopa
County Superior Court ask Judge Barbara Jarrett to throw out
the lawsuit filed last month by Randy Pullen and other initiative
supporters... |
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Associated
Press
Immigration
officials arrest 22 in North Carolina
Cary, N.C. - More than 20 fugitive illegal
aliens and criminal aliens were arrested in North Carolina by
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Detention and Removal
officers. -- The three-day operation last week, the first for
North Carolina, is part of a long-term plan to apprehend and
remove more than 400,000 immigration fugitives and 80,000 criminal
aliens... |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
BP
Nabs Aggravated Felon with Marijuana in a Stolen Vehicle
Tucson, AZ -Yesterday (Thursday), Border
Patrol Agents assigned to the Douglas Station seized 186 pounds
of marijuana in a sad attempt at smuggling made by an aggravated
felon, who is also an illegal alien. -- At approximately 4:18
p.m., an agent on patrol noticed two individuals removing portions
of a local ranchers fence near milepost 355 on State Route 80.... |
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Salt Lake
Tribune
Save America
lashes out at illegal immigration
Save America founder Barry Hatch and
his small, loose-knit group of followers are calling on Utah
lawmakers to close U.S. borders and deport millions of illegal
immigrants aliens [criminals]. -- The Salt Lake County-based
group claims illegal immigrants are taking jobs from Americans,
increasing crime and soiling the country's moral fabric.  |

Rumor Mill |
American
Patrol
First
class or coach, señor?
December 11, 2004 -- Last week 55 illegal aliens
showed up at the Douglas, Arizona Border Patrol Station. They
wanted to be flown home for the holidays. Their disposition is
unknown. |
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