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This Guy is an
Idiot
"Uhhh... they might be unlawful aliens but otherwise
lawful citizens"
Senate Confirmation
Hearing - January 6
Gonzales: There
is no requirement, of course, upon state and locals to enforce
federal immigration laws. It is purely voluntary. In fact, of
course, some states have prohibitions [against?]. They couldn't,
even if they wanted to. [They couldn't what?] In some cases,
the department, as I understand it, has entered into with state
and local departments in terms of memorandums of understandings
in order to enforce this [?]. I certainly am sensitive to the
notion that some local law enforcement people don't want to exercise
this authority. Well, we're not saying that they have to. If
they want to they can assist in fighting the war on terror, that's
what this opinion allows us to do. Personally I would worry about
a policy that permits someone, a local law enforcement official,
to use this authority somehow as a club to harass uhh they might
be unlawful aliens but otherwise lawful citizens. That would
be troubling. That would be troubling to the President. Watch |
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Paul Mulshine
-- Front Page Magazine
Border
Security Bushwacked Again
Finally there's a political figure on
the national scene who's making sense on the key issues of illegal
immigration and border security. -- Unfortunately, it's Hillary
Clinton. -- At the recent opening of the Clinton Library in Arkansas,
Hillary told a TV interviewer that the U.S. needs to toughen
up its border security. |

Invasion |
Sierra Vista
Herald/Review
Sheriff
sees number of illegals continuing to increase in 2005
Ft. Huachuca, Ariz. -- The flow of illegal
immigrants through Cochise County will continue this year, with
Sheriff Larry Dever predicting an increase in the traffic. --
"Immigration is likely to be the hot-button issue in political
circles this year," Dever told about 90 people who attended
the Greater Sierra Vista Area Chamber of Commerce's Military
Affairs Committee luncheon Wednesday. |
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Nashua Telegraph
Mexican
gets 10-20 years for drug deal
It takes some doing to go to prison on
your first try. -- The criminal justice system is designed, and
most judges are inclined, to give first-time offenders a break
in all but the most heinous cases. -- For instance, delivering
a kilo of cocaine to city police on short notice, with the promise
of more for the asking. |
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The Stein
Report
Cuban
import busted in rape and torture of 14-year-old
The Key West (FL) police last weekend
arrested a Cuban immigrant for kidnapping, beating, assaulting,
sodomizing, burning, and torturing a 14 year old girl according
to the Keys News Crime Report. [FAIR Comment: We include a report
on this criminal activity because it is especially vile...] |
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Bakersfield
Californian
Invaders
with anchor babies whine about getting the boot
Several members of a Bakersfield family
that came here from Mexico more than a decade ago chasing the
dream of a better life must leave the country within days or
face deportation. -- Lorenzo and Maria Chavez, as well as their
oldest child, have been ordered by the Board of Immigration Appeals
to leave the U.S. as of Jan. 14. The Chavezes' two younger children
are American citizens... |
Jobs
Americans
Won't Do |
Lebanon
(Missouri) Daily Record
Illegal
aliens face charges in theft of diabetic testing strips
Two illegal aliens arrested by police
and sheriff's deputies on Dec. 3, 2004, after they were caught
shoplifting more than $2,000 worth of blood-sugar testing strips
from the Wal-Mart Supercenter, were charged Wednesday afternoon
by the Laclede County prosecutor's office with felony stealing. |
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WSAV-TV
- Savannah
Illegal
alien gets kidney transplant in Atlanta
A 13-year-old boy is recuperating at
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta after doctors performed a kidney
transplant. -- Edgar Gutierrez underwent surgery Tuesday night,
three years after his father violated US immigration law to help
his ailing son. -- The boy had been in limbo since he and his
family left Mexico... |
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Tucson Citizen
State
lawmaker pushing for tougher immigration laws
Phoenix - A state lawmaker said he plans
to introduce a bill to ensure undocumented immigrants don't receive
such benefits as unemployment pay, government loans, grants,
public housing and food assistance. -- Rep.
Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, was one of the main backers of Proposition
200 that voters passed in November. |
Eugene
Girin |
VDare.com
Russian
Mafia Comes To Upstate New York
Late last summer, residents of western New York
found out that, thanks to flawed U.S. immigration policies the
notorious Russian mafia had established a foothold in their region.
-- Russian immigrant Robert Stein- real name is Mikhail Solovey-
was arrested by federal agents at Buffalo Niagara International
Airport while trying to flee the country... |
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BBC
Men
convicted of Mexico killings
Ten alleged gang members have been given
lengthy jail sentences for their involvement in the murders of
12 women in a city in northern Mexico. -- Each of the men, thought
to be members of the Toltecs and Rebels gangs, were jailed for
at least 40 years. -- More than 300 women have been murdered
in Ciudad Juarez... |
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Associated
Press
AP
Poll: Americans Ambivalent About Bush
The American public is deeply ambivalent
about President Bush (news - web sites) as he begins his second
term and his approval rating is lower than any recent two-term
presidents, a troubling sign for his ambitious agenda, an Associated
Press poll found. -- Bush's approval rating is at 49 percent
in the AP poll with 49 percent disapproving.  |
Jean
York |
Holbrook
Sun
Monstrous
problem for American worker (invaders)
The American worker is currently being
squeezed financially because of the outsourcing of millions of
U.S. jobs overseas by greedy companies and the influx of millions
of illegal aliens dashing across our borders, unchecked. President
George Bush says "don't worry, illegal aliens are not
a problem because they will only take those jobs Americans don't
want. |
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Anchorage
Daily News
Traffic
stop nets Mexican invaders
Palmer, Alaska -- Five undocumented
Mexicans [criminals], in Alaska just a few weeks to work,
landed in an Anchorage jail this week after a routine traffic
stop by an Alaska state trooper. -- The men are part of what
one federal official says is a rising number of Valley immigration
arrests. -- "Seems to us we're getting more calls out that
way," said Tim Staebell... |
Matt
Hayes |
Fox News
Congress
Split on White House Immigration Policy
Congress reconvenes this week with Republicans
having picked up an additional four seats in the House. --- Rep.
James Sensenbrenner has promised to introduce a bill that would
actually protect the country's borders very early in the new
session. New congressmen and senators alike say that they are
eager to get to the issue. |
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KFMB-TV
-- San Diego
Pot-smuggling
B.P. agent busted after high speed chase
A U.S. Border Patrol agent who led authorities
on a high-speed chase through the Imperial Valley was under arrest
Friday after agents allegedly found nearly 750 pounds of marijuana
in his government vehicle, according to officials. -- The Border
Patrol agent, Luis Francisco Higareda, was seen by a federal
agent meeting another vehicle... |
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Houston
Chronicle
Employment
firm pleads guilty to fraud charges
A San Antonio employment company has
pleaded guilty to giving false information to FBI agents investigating
a possible al-Qaida plot to poison military rations made in South
Texas. -- Remedy Intelligent Staffing, part of the San Antonio-based
Tollin Group Inc., entered a guilty plea late Tuesday to a federal
charge that it conspired to submit hundreds of falsified immigration
forms... |

D.A. King |
Marietta
Daily Journal
Atlanta
the next to OK 'sanctuary' for illegal aliens?
In today's Los Angeles, when a police officer
sees a gang member on the street who is in our nation illegally,
a 1979 city directive prevents him from apprehending that illegal
alien because of his immigration status alone - even if he has
knowledge that the subject has been previously deported because
of a violent crime.  |
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USA Today
On
the trail of 400,000 fugitives
On the 12th floor of an East Harlem housing
project, Ray Simonse and his four-member squad of federal immigration
agents thought they had their man cornered. -- For days, the
agents had tracked Juan Pablo Goris a native of the Dominican
Republic who was in the USA illegally. The trail led to an apartment
where Goris was believed to be staying with friends.  |

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KGBT-TV
-- Harlingen
Mexican
'Invasion Guide for Dummies' irks border residents
Every flip of the page is a virtual "Dummies
Guide" for Mexican immigrants to break U.S. immigration
laws. -- The illustrated guide book on how to illegally cross
the border safely, comes free with comic books, courtesy the
Mexican government. -- "The comic book is trouble."
-- For more than a decade Walt Miller's had to live with this... |

Axis of Weasels |
Reuters
Vicente's
pal spouts off, Mexican invasion soars
Nuevo Laredo, Mexico -- The number of illegal
immigrants detained on the U.S.-Mexico border jumped in late
2004 as the U.S. government tightened security, although some
border agents said it only signaled that more people were crossing
the frontier. -- "This is clearly tied in with President
Bush's call after his re-election to revive the guest worker
program," said T.J. Bonner... |
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