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Tuesday, December 14, 2004 |
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Richard Haddock, LaserCard CEO |
Kudlow
and Cramer
Haddock: From
the standpoint of civil liberties, our card is the best choice.
Because of the high data capacity, you can store all the citizen's
ID; their demographic, whatever sort of biometric you want, from
color coded graph, finger prints, voice prints, iris scans -
on the card that they carry. It's not necessary to be stored
in a central data base to be on tap to anyone who wants it....you're
giving the power of privacy to the person who wants it.
Cramer: ...you got it right here. This could do it. It
could be what we could use, for INS, for nationwide.
Kudlow: Everything.
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MS13 Gang |
U.S. News
and World Report
Terror
on the streets
The thunderous show of force shattered
the quiet dawn: Flash-bang grenades exploded, doors were battered
down, and dozens of men were taken into custody. But the setting
wasn't Fallujah or Ramadi; it was Southern California, where
last January 400 armed Los Angeles police officers and FBI agents
targeted the ultraviolent Bounty Hunters gang... |
Mark
Andrew
Dwyer |
America
for Mexicans
You may blame Bush administration for not enforcing
the American-Mexican border and for letting more than million
Mexican "migrants" a year illegally sneak into the
U.S. (and even promising them a legal status and respect for
their lawbreaking), but when it comes to other nations, Bush
and his team know how to be harsh and strict, and to say "No"
to prospective immigrants, no matter how this country may need
them... |
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Steve Levy
-- Newsday
Invasion:
Levy speaks out against Ramirez, others
...On the extreme left are advocates
like the Rev. Allan Ramirez, who, with the aid of an often-biased
media, preach a new politically correct form of anarchy. ---
Ignoring the growing illegal underground economy has resulted
in exploitation of workers, neighborhoods and honest, legitimate
businesses. -- How hypocritical for government to tell businesses
to abide by its laws... |
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Associate
Press
Central
America Wants to Open Borders
San Salvador, El Salvador -- Central
American nations are putting aside border bickering to allow
the relatively free movement of people and goods between nations
-- a goal that has U.S. officials worried about a jump in smuggling
of drugs and people in a region already plagued by crime and
on the lookout for terrorists. |
Rich
Lowry |
National
Review
That
"Nanny Issue" Is a Crime
The withdrawal of Bernard Kerik's nomination
for secretary of Homeland Security has revived the "nanny
issue" from the 1990s. Like two failed Clinton nominees
for attorney general, Kerik employed an illegal immigrant as
a nanny and failed to pay Social Security taxes on her labor.
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Woman's
ordeal in Mexican prison over
More than a year and a half after being
arrested in Ensenada for possessing prescription medicines without
a prescription, Dawn Marie Wilson is free. -- In between was
a nightmarish maze of crooked lawyers, misleading documents and
false confessions, and a Mexican bureaucracy almost as impenetrable
as the fetid Ensenada prison where Wilson spent 18 months. |
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Atlanta
Latino [See
'English' link in upper right corner]
Republican
calls for amnesty, licenses for invaders
The possibility of granting driver's
licenses to undocumented
immigrants living [criminals] in Georgia is dwindling due
to opposition from the Republican Party, according to Sora Chavez
McFarlane, the Hispanic outreach director for Republicans in
Georgia. -- "We're really fighting against the tide here,"
said McFarlane. "The driver's license problem is going nowhere...." |
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Chicago
Sun-Times
Arrests
strike cocaine trafficking ring here
A major cocaine trafficking operation
-- with drugs flowing into Chicago from Mexico in bulk and bundles
of cash flowing south across the border -- was dealt a blow with
the arrests of a dozen people and the seizure of money and narcotics,
authorities announced Monday. -- The people were picked up Friday
out of 25 charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine... |
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Janesville
(Wisconsin) Gazette
Official
seeks stricter driver license requirements
State Rep. Mark Gundrum thinks his bill
makes sense: require immigrants to have legal status in the United
States before they can get Wisconsin driver's licenses. -- Such
a requirement would bolster public safety and security from terrorists,
said the Republican lawmaker from New Berlin. |
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UPI
16
arrested for smuggling aliens
Miami -- Federal agents have arrested
16 suspects on charges of smuggling illegal aliens into the United
States from Ecuador and China. -- The immigrants were smuggled
aboard commercial airline flights from Ecuador, The Miami Herald
reported Tuesday. |
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L.A. Times
Judge
Blocks Crackdown on Redondo Beach's Day Laborers
A federal judge issued an injunction
Monday against Redondo Beach, preventing authorities from using
traffic enforcement laws to arrest day laborers who solicit work
on public sidewalks. -- Redondo Beach is the latest city to crack
down on day laborers, but this seaside town has been particularly
aggressive. Police have cited or arrested 63 day laborers and
seven potential customers... |

Kris
Eggle |
Arizona
Daily Star -- Border Edition
15
1/2 years for role in ranger's killing
The only man to be charged in the killing
of park ranger Kris Eggle was sentenced Monday in U.S. District
Court to 15 1/2 years in prison. -- Dionicio Ramírez López
appeared before Judge Frank R. Zapata to be sentenced for aiding
and abetting the transportation of a stolen vehicle, aiding and
abetting assault with a dangerous weapon and firing a weapon
during a violent crime.  |

RINO Cannon |
Project
USA Update
Cannon
signals GOP radicals will stay coarse
One hesitates to bring up someone like
Rep. Chris Cannon
during a season that is supposed to be about joy and good will,
but an update on the Utah Congressman is in order. -- Earlier
this month, quotes attributed to Rep. Cannon in the Washington
Times indicate the Congressman is as indifferent as ever to the
wishes of his constituents on immigration policy... |

'The Boot' |
Associated
Press
Wisconsin
illegal being dispatched back to India
Juneau, Wis. -- The attorney for a Sussex wife,
mother and business owner said an immigration board has denied
an emergency appeal to save her from being deported to India.
-- Terwinder Singh was turned over to immigration officials in
Illinois Monday. -- Authorities said Singh entered the United
States illegally 12 years ago for an arranged marriage. |
Juan
Mann
DeportAliens.com |
VDare.com
Immigration
Scraps Salvageable From 9/11 Act
The once-great real immigration reform
provisions of H.R. 10, newly hatched as The Intelligence Reform
and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, are now mostly gone. But
the immigration patriots' resistance in Congress forced the Bush
Administration to spend so much political capital that independent
observers now question its ability to pass its mad amnesty/ guestworker
proposal. |

Gonzales |
Washington
Times
La
Raza lackey Gonzales' hearings could become ugly
Attorney General-designate Alberto Gonzales'
confirmation, which seemed assured in November, has evolved into
a potential brawl, with a host of liberal groups trying to turn
pending hearings into a referendum on suspected abuses of U.S.
military detainees. -- President Bush nominated Mr. Gonzales,
White House counsel, on Nov. 10... [Gonzales is strongly endorsed
by the National
Council of 'The Race'] |

Mexican
Junk |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
Ridge
sees need for 3rd border crossing
Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge
said yesterday that he sees a need for a third border crossing
in the San Diego region to accommodate record amounts of traffic
and commerce at the San Ysidro and Otay Mesa ports of entry.
-- "I think you've got to keep that option out there,"
said Ridge, who will leave the department in February. |

McCain |
Salt Lake
Tribune
RINO
McCain seeks to tackle immigration reform (aka amnesty)
..."Immigration reform is vitally
needed, but we have to have comprehensive immigration reform,
which includes a guest work program and also includes some form
of addressing somewhere between 8 [million] and 13 million -
according to estimates - people who are here in this country
illegally,'' [Sen. John] McCain [RINO-AZ]
told The Associated Press. |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Border Edition
State
solicitor general: Enforce Prop. 200 now
Attorneys for the state want a federal
judge to let Arizona begin enforcing the provisions of Proposition
200 next week. -- In legal papers filed Monday, Mary O'Grady,
the state's solicitor general, said nothing in the voter-approved
initiative conflicts with federal law. |
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