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Thursday,
December 23, 2004 |
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ABC News
American
marries Al Qaeda sleeper-cell architect
A California woman reveals to ABC News
that she unknowingly married a Muslim extremist who helped set
up what authorities say was one of the first al Qaeda sleeper
cells out of their Orange County apartment complex. -- Saraah
Olson says she watched as her then-husband, Hisham Diab, and
his group transformed local teen Adam Gadahn into an America-
hating fanatic... |

Hooker |
ICE Press
Release
Whorehouse
maven scores 10 year all-expense-paid vacation
Austin -- Alonzo R. Pena, Special Agent
in Charge of the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement for San Antonio announced that Maria
Magdalena Lopez-Torres was sentenced to 151 months in federal
prison for importation of aliens for immoral purposes, possession
of a firearm by a convicted felon, and possession of a stolen
firearm. |

D.A. King |
VDare.com
Blog
If
Not Kerik, Why Gonzales?
Three weeks ago, Bernard Kerik was a
rising star basking in the glory of his coveted cabinet nomination.
-- Today, he announced his resignation as CEO of Giuliani Partners,
the investment business he founded with former New York City
mayor Rudy Giuliani. -- According to an AP story carried by ABC
news online, Apologetic Kerik Quits Giuliani's Firm... |
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Associated
Press
Two
men convicted of most counts in smuggling case
A federal jury on Thursday convicted
two men of the most serious counts against them related to to
the nation's deadliest human smuggling attempt, which killed
19 illegal immigrants. -- Victor Jesus Rodriguez and Fredy Giovanni
Garcia Tobar each could face life in prison when sentenced in
March. They each faced 58 counts and were convicted of most... |
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Fairfield
County Weekly -- Norwalk, Connecticut
Exploitation
at Bargain Prices
...It sure sounds like a smart business
model: cut the costs, pass the savings (in Wal-Martspeak "everyday
low prices") on to the customers (primarily low-income women).
The only problem is, cutting costs includes hiring illegal immigrants
to work as janitors. Hired by Wal- Mart through contractors,
these workers have been systematically underpaid, denied health
assistance... |
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Inland Valley
Bulletin -- Ontario, Calif.
5-year-old
girl dies in drive-by shooting
West Covina, Calif. -- A 5- year-old
West Covina girl died Wednesday from wounds she suffered in a
drive-by shooting that her father called "a cowardly act.'
-- Alex Guerrero, of West Covina, is scheduled for arraignment
today in West Covina Superior Court Citrus branch on charges
of allegedly murdering the girl. |
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Houston
Chronicle
Hispandering
pays off for open-border cheerleader
In a heads-up to the Democratic Party, President Bush and his
administration made measurable inroads among Latino voters in
Harris County and nationwide in the November election. -- More
Latino voters in usually diehard Democratic precincts chose the
Republican ticket than in the last presidential election, according
to a turnout analysis...  |
James R.
Edwards |
Human Events
Alien
Enemies on the Bench
...Proposition 200 has only begun its
judicial journey because the Mexican-
American Legal Defense and Educational Fund - ACLU-like legal
terrorists on immigration matters - plans to appeal this decision.
It is difficult to imagine common sense taking hold of the appellate
bench. -- Liberals, who can't win fair and square in political
processes, tread the well-worn path to the courthouse.  |
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Stein Report
Rep.
Foley: Time to stop invader day labor
"Congressman Mark Foley (R-FL) today
urged Jupiter, Florida town officials to reconsider the development
of a Labor Resource Center which would act as an employment office
for unlawful immigrants in Jupiter," Foley's office said
in a statement released today. |

Onslaught |
New York
Times
Holidays
Inspire a Rush to the Border
Every year at this time, the restaurant
kitchens and vegetable fields of California empty out. Prayers
are said to San Cristofo, money is removed from mattresses, and
Mexicans head home. -- The United States-Mexico border is broken,
say United States immigration and customs officials. [THIS
is what's broken] |
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Associated
Press
Ethnic
hustlers claim day laborer pests 'abused'
Baltimore, MD (AP) -- Advocates representing
Latino immigrants are scheduled to release a report today alleging
abuses against day laborers in Baltimore. -- The study was compiled
by CASA of Maryland
and claims the workers are being exploited by employers don't
pay fair wages and take advantage of the workers' limited knowledge
of workplace rights. |
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The Trentonian
-- Trenton, New Jersey
Crackpot
mayor to invaders: 'We are an open city...'
Trenton -- Mayor Doug Palmer [contact
info] issued an executive order yesterday, promising immigrants
they will have access to city services without fear of being
hassled, interrogated about their immigrant status or deported.
-- "This fear, of having your family torn apart, of not
having the right documentation on hand at the critical moment,
goes against the grain in our city, because we are an open city..." |
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Associated
Press
3
Mexican cops held in wounding of Yuma brothers
Three city police officers were arrested
on suspicion of shooting two Arizona tourists during a robbery
attempt, federal police said yesterday -- The attack occurred
in a city whose police chief was recently fired after being videotaped
in the company of a suspected drug gang figure. The photographer
who shot the tape was later killed. |

Invasion
Cheerleaders |
William
R. Hawkins -- Front Page Magazine
SEIU's
Hostile Leftist Takeover
The Democratic Party is struggling to
redefine itself in the wake of its decisive defeat in the November
elections, a drubbing that not only saw the party fail to unseat
President George W. Bush but saw it lose seats in both houses
of Congress to the Republicans. A similar struggle is going on
inside one of the Democrat's core constituencies: organized labor... |
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