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Saturday, January 1, 2005 |


Invasion |
Sierra Vista
Herald
Agency's
invader apprehensions and drug seizures continue to rise
The U.S. Border Patrol's drug seizures
and illegal immigrant apprehensions rose for the agency's Tucson
sector and Cochise County in fiscal year 2004 and continue to
rise in the first quarter of fiscal year 2005. -- Officials say
these heightened numbers are a result of increased enforcement
personnel within the county and within the Tucson Sector, which
stretches from the New Mexico state line to Yuma County, a length
of 261 miles. |
Jan
Herron |
Magic City
Morning News
The
Rude, Crude and Non-Amusing, Carlos Flores Vizcarra
Rep. J.D. Hayworth of Arizona, had some
harsh words for the undiplomatic and insensitive behavior of
Carlos Flores Vizcarra, Mexico's chief diplomat for Arizona as
referenced on AmericanPatrol.com which is unbelievable and should
not go unchallenged. -- Rep. J. D. Hayworth's commentary in today's
AZ Republic entitled; "Mexico's
diplomat lacking in diplomacy" is right on target and
is definitely worth a read. |
Brenda
Walker
Click for Website |
VDare.com
Blog
Another
Year, Another 100 Million "Americans"
Demography never sleeps, as illustrated
by the Census Bureau's estimate that America's population at
the start of 2005 will be 295,160,302. -- In fact, at this rate
the national odometer will click over to 300 million residents
in less than two years. -- That number means that America's population
will have doubled since 1950's comfortable 150 million... |
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Pasadena
Star News
California
has plenty at risk as Bush begins second term
As President George W. Bush gets set
to begin his second term, the question for California is whether
he'll continue the nonviolent "war' many Californians feel
he's waged against this state for the last four years. -- In
some ways, the stakes will be even higher in the next four years
than they've been over the last few. |
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Arizona
Republic
Mexico
publishes guide to assist invaders
The Mexican government is giving out
a colorful new comic book with advice for migrants, but immigration-control
advocates worry that some of the tips may encourage illegal border
crossers. --- "This is more than just a wink and a nod,"
said Rick
Oltman, Western field director for FAIR. "This is so
transparent, this is the Mexican government trying to protect
its most valuable export, which is illegal migrants." |
More
Government
Malfeasance |
Corpus Christi
Caller-Times
Cops
catch 8 invaders, feds 'too busy' to bother responding
(Scroll down) -- Eight undocumented
Mexican immigrants [criminals] were taken into custody by
Corpus Christi police after a routine traffic stop turned into
a foot chase with officers in seven police cars responding. --
Police pulled over a vehicle at 8:51 p.m. Thursday on West Point
Road near the intersection with Bush Street to check the car
for fireworks, police Capt. Robert MacDonald said. |
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