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Tuesday, December 28, 2004 |


Michelle
Malkin |
VDare.com
The
Year In Review: America's Borders Still Open
2004 was a good year for terrorists,
violent gang members, law-breakers, and fraud artists seeking
safe haven in America. -- Let's reminisce: The rise of MS-13.
The savage El Salvador-based gang, Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13),
has now penetrated more than a dozen states. In May, a Fairfax,
Va., teenager had his fingers chopped off in an MS-13 machete
attack. |

Axis of Weasels |
World Peace
Herald
Obsessed
Mexican sponges still dreaming of 'migration accord'
Two of the biggest issues looming for
Mexico in 2005 are the increasing political frenzy in the run-up
to the 2006 presidential election and the possibility of the
U.S. Congress taking up and voting on an immigration accord between
the United States and Mexico. -- The former is certain, while
the latter remains questionable, despite President George W.
Bush's promises to Mexican President Vicente Fox... |
Sam
Francis |
VDare.com
That
Hillary Immigration Ploy
It's beginning to dawn, even on American
politicians, that you cannot have something like 34 million immigrants
in the country and not expect immigration to become a major political
issue. -- The latest politician in whose brain this insight has
blossomed is the junior senator from New York and very possibly
the next president of the United States: Mrs. William J. Clinton... |
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L.A. Times
Muslims
Meet Congressman to Protest Imam's Detention
Members of the Muslim community, including
the family of a jailed Islamic leader who has been held at a
federal detention facility since Nov. 4, met Monday with Rep.
Christopher Cox to protest alleged violations of due process
by immigration officials. -- About two dozen community members
delivered a petition signed by more than 1,000 people... |
¡Viva
México! |
La Opinion
-- (Roughly translated by Google.com)
Pol
says remittances keep corruption bloated Mexico afloat
The increasing poverty and inequality
that undergo the Mexicans have caused a social outbreak in the
country due mainly to the migration that occurs to the United
States, affirmed yesterday the head of local Government, Andrés
Manuel Lopez Obrador. [Basically this guy says that the money
invaders send back to Mexico keeps the place afloat and is preventing
an insurrection.] [Related
article from Mexidata.info] |
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KGBT-TV
-- Harlingen
Part
One of US Visit Program Gets Underway
For over a year now, Valley leaders have
been bad mouthing the US VISIT program. -- "It appears now
that it's the port of entries themselves that become the barrier
to the trade because there's so congested and they're even more
congested now because of the very rigorous inspection process,"
said Hidalgo Bridge Director... |

DHS |
USA Today
Ex-official
tells of Homeland Security failures
The government agency responsible for
protecting the nation against terrorist attack is a dysfunctional,
poorly managed bureaucracy that has failed to plug serious holes
in the nation's safety net, the Department of Homeland Security's
former internal watchdog warns. -- Clark Kent Ervin... said in
an interview last week that airport security isn't tight enough
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Long Beach
Press Telegram
Taking
license with hijacker ID rumor
The commission found that each of the
hijackers had proper immigration documents and legal licenses.
However, seven of them used false statements of residency to
acquire legitimate IDs from Virginia. -- The state has since
amended the legal loophole. -- The search for the exaggerated
number's genesis leads from Capitol Hill to a Pittsburgh security
conference... |
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Miami Herald
Report:
U.S. is waging 'war on immigrants'
When foreign nationals arrive at Miami
International Airport and ask for asylum, some wind up criminally
charged for trying to sneak into the country with false papers.
Others are detained, some for months, before their cases are
decided. -- Prosecution and detention of asylum seekers are among
the examples cited in a new report by a Miami-based immigrant
rights group.... |

Invasion |
NewsMax.com
Senate,
Enviros Blocking Nat'l. Security Fence
Succumbing to pressure from the environmental
lobby, the U.S. Senate is blocking legislation already passed
by the House that would erect an impenetrable national security
fence across the U.S.-Mexican border. -- First proposed by Rep.
Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., way back in 1996, the new border fence
was supposed to be an improvement... |
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Juneau Empire
Mexican
invader to be ejected
It doesn't matter that his four children
are all U.S. citizens by birth. It doesn't matter that he has
worked hard
and paid taxes to the U.S. government for the past 17 years.
It doesn't matter that his native Mexico has now become a foreign
land for him. -- Juneau resident Ernesto Guillen has to leave,
an immigration judge said, because he is an illegal alien.  |
Lawless Locke |
Tri-Valley
Herald - Yakima
Crackpot
Locke pardons criminal so he won't get the boot
Hector Leal got an early Christmas present
from Gov. Gary Locke [contact
this guy] two weeks ago: a full and unconditional pardon.
-- The pardon clears the Anaheim, Calif., resident of a hit-
and- run and two vehicular assault convictions stemming from
his drunken crash through the front of a downtown Grandview restaurant
in April 2002. |
Jobs
Americans
Won't Do |
Hood River
(Oregon) News
Drunken
farm worker confesses to killing friend
An orchardist worker who stabbed his
friend to death during an argument over food is on his way to
prison. -- Raymundo Benitez Rodriguez pleaded guilty on Tuesday
to a charge of first degree manslaughter for killing Roberto
Serna Cuadra. He was ordered by Circuit Court Judge Donald Hull
to spend 10 years behind bars, followed by three years of post-prison
supervision. |

D.A. King |
MichNews.com
President
Bush: Man of the Year in a New America
On the same day that I watched the President
of the United States use more than 700 words to respond to a
question on "immigration reform", I opened my TIME
magazine to see that he had been named "Person of the Year"
by that publication for "sticking to his guns (literally
and figuratively), for reshaping the rules of politics to fit
his ten-gallon-hat style of leadership and for setting the global
agenda whether the world likes it or not"... |

No Illegals! |
The Standard-Times
-- New Bedford, Mass.
Massachusetts
pols want taxpayers to reward invaders
Legislators have reintroduced a bill
that would allow the children of undocumented
immigrants [criminals] to attend state colleges and pay regular
tuition. -- In June, Gov. Mitt Romney vetoed the legislation,
known as the In-State Tuition Bill. This month, Rep. Marie St.
Fleur, D-Suffolk, and Sen. Jarrett Barrios, D-Cambridge, re-introduced
the bill. |
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