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Wednesday, January 5, 2005 |

700 Club Exposes
Conquest of Aztlan
Christian Broadcast Network Allows the Truth to be Aired
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Houston
Chronicle
Police
seek 4 vicious Hispanics in fatal stabbing
Police are looking for four suspects
after a man was stabbed to death and his nephew was severely
beaten outside an Aldine-area home. -- Kevin Dean Maxwell and
his nephew were standing outside Maxwell's home in the 16000
block of Aldine Westfield late Sunday when they saw some people
arguing... |

Get A
Rope |
KSAT - San
Antonio
Company
Admits Providing Illegal Workers
McAllen, Texas -- An employment agency
pleaded guilty to falsifying forms to get illegal immigrants
jobs at the nation's top producer of U.S. military battlefield
rations. -- James Echensberger, vice president of San Antonio-based
Tollin Group Inc., on Tuesday pleaded guilty on the company's
behalf to one count of conspiracy to provide false and fictitious
statements during an FBI investigation. |

Allan
Wall |
VDare.com
Voter
registration-Texas vs. Mexico
The state of Texas has a slipshod voter
registration system, wide open to the possibilities of fraud,
abuse and non-citizen voting. -- I discovered this myself, when
I registered to vote in Texas after being called up for Iraq
duty by my Texas Army National Guard unit. -- To begin with,
I registered to become a Texas voter by mail... |
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Kathleene
Parker -- Albuquerque Tribune
Border
and limits
Tom Barry, in a recent
commentary, suggests that those who want to limit immigration
are racist. -- I say it is open- border advocates who fail this
nation's poor people and minorities, our environment and our
future. -- Barry errs in asserting the immigration reduction
movement is unprecedented. History merely repeats.  |
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KGTV - San
Diego
Girl
found inside dashboard trying to sneak into U.S.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers
at the San Ysidro border station said they arrested two U.S.
citizens after they discovered a 10-year old undocumented Mexican
girl hidden within a car while it was undergoing an intensive
inspection, officials announced Wednesday. -- The girl, tightly
trapped under the dashboard and the front passenger seat of the
1988 white Toyota Camry... |

México! |
Houston
Chronicle
Mexicans
defend their 'How to Invade the U.S.' guide
The Mexican Foreign Ministry on Tuesday
defended a
government pamphlet that offers advice to migrants illegally
crossing the border into the United States, saying it was trying
to help save lives without encouraging people to break the law.
-- "Last year, more than 300 Mexicans died on the border,"
Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Geronimo Gutierrez told the Houston
Chronicle. |
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Napa News
School
district cracking down on students' extended holiday
Dorothy Glaros-MaCallum had perfect attendance
from middle school through high school, so she said it's difficult
to understand the massive migration of students to Mexico for
an extended holiday each year at this time. -- Thousands of children
in California miss up to a month of class to be with family in
Mexico every winter... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Group
seeks action on illegal immigration
A group considering a 2006 ballot initiative
to keep undocumented immigrants from receiving government services
said it will move forward if legislators don't take a stand.
-- Defend Colorado Now
sent a letter to all 100 lawmakers, who assemble one week from
today for the start of the 2005 session.  |
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Brownsville
Herald
Human
smuggling cases keep courts busy
Accused child smuggler Amelia Corona-Cisneros
was arrested a few days before a married Houston couple were
apprehended for allegedly trying to smuggle a Mexican baby in
October. -- All of them waited patiently in court Tuesday morning
to find out when their cases would go to trial... |

Dreier |
San Gabriel
Valley Tribune
Dreier
introduces 2 immigration reform bills
Rep. David Dreier, who survived re-election
last fall amid accusations he is soft on illegal immigration,
introduced two immigration reform bills Tuesday to bolster the
security of Social Security cards and to ease the immigration
case backlog in federal courts. -- The bills, introduced on the
first day of the 109th Congress, are "a response to a need
for real immigration reform and border security... |
Terry
Graham |
Sierra Times
AILA's
Criminal Alien Carpetbagger & Counselor At Large
Free-speech foe Jeff Joseph -- Chair
of Denver's American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) --
has said some mean-spirited, intolerant and downright hateful
things about me in the media. -- Joseph, no doubt, is being paid
for these tawdry attacks as part of his job jawin' and lawin'
for Julissa
Molina Soto, the Mexican charged with assaulting me last
July... |
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Arizona
Republic
Phoenix:
Prop 200 requires voters to now show ID
Phoenix residents will have to show identification
when voting at polls under a new code expected to be approved
today by the City Council and the mayor. -- By adopting the new
requirement, the Phoenix charter will reflect a key provision
of Proposition 200, officials said.  |
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NBC4 - Washington
Police:
Latino gangs Involved In Machete Attack
Merrifield, Va. -- Fairfax County police
believe a Latino gang was involved in a Monday night attack by
a man wielding a machete. -- Fairfax County police said several
men attacked a man as he left the Multiplex Cinemas, in Merrifield,
Va. A police spokesman told News4 the victim was chased down
Strawberry Lane off Gallows Road and attacked with a machete.
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Invasion Guide |
American
Patrol - 7:47 AM
Corrupt Mexicans pull invasion guidebook
from gov. website
As predicted, the corrupt, hostile
Mexican government pulled their 'How to Invade the U.S.' guide
from the SRE internet website sometime between 7 am and 7:40
am PST today after coming under heavy fire from angry Americans.
We will post the images contained in the book later today. |
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Yuma Sun
Agents
find invaders inside hay
U.S. Border Patrol agents on Monday arrested
46 illegal immigrants hiding within secret compartments inside
hay bales on two tractor-trailers. -- The arrests, which took
place within a nine-hour span at a Border Patrol checkpoint along
Interstate 8, is the first significant one of the New Year and
had all the markings of "a large-scale, organized, commercial
human smuggling operation," said Joe Brigman... |
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