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Wednesday, December 29, 2004 |
U.S. Not a Nation
of Immigrants
Buchanan Sets Record Straight
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Richard
Humphries |
MichNews.com
Our
Border and the Minuteman Project
The President of the National Border
Patrol Council, T.J. Bonner, states that every day ten thousand
illegal aliens are crossing our border. -- That's right; ten
thousand foreign invaders every 24 hours are making their way
into our country and, says Bonner, only 3 thousand are apprehended,
which leaves 7 thousand to spread out across America... |
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El Paso
Times
City
Council gives 'prestigious award' to meddling Mexican
El Paso Mayor Joe Wardy presented Mexican
Consul Juan Carlos Cue Vega with the city's prestigious Conquistador
Award at Tuesday's City Council meeting. -- The award is given
by the City Council to someone who has served the El Paso community
with distinction. Past recipients include former mayors, city
representatives and other community leaders. |

It's Not
Amnesty! |
Business
Week
GOP
ranks bristling at Bush's agenda on invading hordes
As home to thousands of Mormons who have
spent time on religious missions, Utah looks more kindly on immigrants
than does most of the U.S. It's one of only four states that
offer illegal aliens both drivers' licenses and in-state tuition
at public colleges. But Phyllis Sears, a retired engineer and
Republican Party official, aims to haul in the welcome mat. |

Steve
Levy |
Suffolk
Life -- Riverhead, New York
Levy
To Meet With Feds About Illegal Immigrants
Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy met with
federal officials last week in what he hopes will be the first
step in deporting criminals who are not here legally after they
do their time. Although federal authorities now check into the
citizenship status of some arrested when Suffolk County requests,
the information will now hopefully be available within 24 hours
of all requests, Levy said. |

Invasion |
MetroWest
Daily News
Invasion
foe to volunteer at checkpoint near Mexico for patrol
Framingham, Mass. -- A vocal critic of
illegal immigration locally is heading to the Mexican border
next spring to join a controversial movement of volunteer patrols
working to snag illegal immigrants entering the country. -- Jeffrey
Buck, one of the founders of the Concerned Citizens and Friends
of Illegal Immigration Law Enforcement... |
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Alipac.us
/ The Mercury
Illegal
Aliens Detained for Filming Nuclear Power Plant
East Coventry, Pa. -- Federal authorities
have determined four men found videotaping footage near the Limerick
nuclear plant were not involved in terrorist activities. -- Jerri
Williams, a spokeswoman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation
in Philadelphia, said it appears the four men from Guatemala
were making a "tourist video," highlighting portions
of the area... |
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Associated
Press
Population
of corruption-bloated Mexico soaring
Mexico's population increased by almost
1.1 million in 2004 to reach an estimated 105,909,000, allowing
the country to maintain its place as the 11th largest in the
world in terms of population, the government reported Tuesday.
-- The birthrate declined to 2.16 births per 100 women, while
life expectancy increased to an average 75.2 years, according
to a report by Mexico's National Population Council. |

What Homeland
Security? |
Washington
Post
Homeland
Security Oversight a Mess
Whomever President Bush chooses as his
next nominee to head the Department of Homeland Security would
be well-advised to take a look at a spine-tingling new chart
before accepting the job. The chart -- too large to reprint here
but available for viewing at www.hsc.house.gov -- depicts the
intricate web of congressional committees... |

Gang News |
Reuters
New
York Gang Member Faces Trial as Terrorist
..."They are comparing my son to
(Osama) bin Laden ... and all those people who used bombs and
killed thousands of people at random," said Lourdes Morales.
-- Edgar Morales was indicted on murder and other charges as
acts of terror in May, along with 18 other members of the St.
James Boys Gang, a Mexican and Mexican-American street gang. |
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NewsWithViews.com
Mexican
invasion could bring more violence
..."It won't be much longer before
the shooting starts. These (expletives) who sit on their fat
(expletive) up there in Washington aren't doing anything to stop
or deport these people smuggling themselves across the border.
We have the right to protect our own and if that means start
shooting them to get the message across, so be it." Marc
isn't the lone voice in predicting the situation could heat up
to violence.  |

Vang |
Pioneer
Press
Hmong
mass murder suspect pleads not guilty
A man accused of opening fire on hunters
who confronted him about trespassing, killing six of them and
wounding two others, pleaded not guilty to the shootings Wednesday.
-- Chai Soua Vang, of St. Paul, Minn., waived his right to a
preliminary hearing and will stand trial on six counts of first-degree
intentional homicide... |
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NBC30
State
Police Arrest More DMV Workers In License Fraud Probe
Bridgeport, Conn. -- State police have
charged two more Department of Motor Vehicle workers and a Chilean
national in what investigators believe is a broad conspiracy
to sell bogus Connecticut drivers' licenses and other state documents.
-- The two DMV employees -- Venita Bines, of Bridgeport, and
Tracy Stevens, were to be arraigned Wednesday...  |

You
Ain't Seen
Nothin' Yet! |
Jan Herron
-- Magic City Morning Star
Support
the Courageous 75
"I fully understand the politics
of immigration reform," President Bush assured reporters
this past week. Well, this President may understand the politics
of immigration reform but he is clueless in understanding the
concerns of the American people. -- Our entire country is in
chaos. Illegal aliens are constantly coming in by the truckloads... |
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Arizona
Republic
Meddling
Mexican trolls Phoenix day laborer hangout
The consul general of Mexico for Phoenix
visited the day labor center in north Phoenix on Tuesday to advise
undocumented immigrants
[criminals] that Proposition 200 had officially taken effect
and could lead to their deportation if they applied for certain
state benefits. -- ...Mexico's top diplomat for Arizona warned
that Proposition 200 symbolized a growing anti-immigrant backlash. |
Jobs
Americans
Won't Do |
Yuma Sun
Suspect
in river robbery charged with four felonies
Four felony charges were filed in Yuma
Justice Court Tuesday against a Mexican national suspected in
a recent armed robbery of illegal immigrants at West County 12th
Street and the Colorado River. -- Toribio Rodriguez-Monjaraz,
of Los Algodones, Baja Calif., was charged with three counts
of armed robbery and one count of conspiracy to commit armed
robbery. |

Commander
of
Malfeasance |
Jeff Johnson
- Townhall.com
Bush
Scheme Would Allegedly 'Destroy the Middle Class'
President Bush is moving forward with
his plans to create a "Temporary Worker Program" that
would allow millions of illegal aliens to remain and work in
the U.S. for a minimum of three years with no fear of deportation
or other punishment. Advocates of tougher immigration policies
believe the president is ignoring the costs and potential dangers
posed by illegal immigration. |
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New York
Daily News
Invasion
cheerleaders living in a pre-9/11 world
Immigrant advocates upset by New York's
efforts to combat driver license fraud are "living in a
pre-9/11 world," the head of the state Department of Motor
Vehicles told the Daily News yesterday. -- "I don't know
what planet they are living on," DMV Commissioner Raymond
Martinez said in his most extensive interview about his agency's
vigorous anti-fraud measures. |
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Carol Turoff
-- The Arizona Conservative
Duplicitous
Dubya Disappoints Daily
We voted for him and encouraged others
to do the same. We sent him money, hammered campaign signs on
busy streets and made calls on his behalf. Our family cars display
"W in '04" and "I Stand With President George
W. Bush" stickers in the rear windows. These credentials
are put forth to give credence to my growing ire. George W. Bush
is losing me... |
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