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ABP to Launch New
Initiative
"The New American Border Patrol"

Border Hawk III |
Hurdles
Overcome
Following five months of struggle
to overcome major operational hurdles, American
Border Patrol, the only non-profit corporation working for
Americans on the border, is preparing to launch a major new initiative
in the next ten days. According to its president, Glenn Spencer,
after being forced out of its headquarters in October, ABP faced
even more man-made obstacles as it tried to move its operations
to the border. "By the end of this week we will finally
be working out of our new border headquarters," Spencer
said. He also said ABP would be flying a new version of its Border
Hawk UAV. |

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Bush's
'Good Hearted
People' |
East County
Times -- Mesa, Arizona
Invaders
help make Valley No. 1 for ID theft
Problems with identity theft have left
a Mesa plumber's life in shambles, and he can no longer pay his
home mortgage and credit card bills on time. -- He is about to
lose his home. His wife and four kids face an uncertain future.
-- Some would call Andres Vazquez a victim. -- But Vazquez is,
in fact, the thief - one of thousands of illegal immigrants who
contribute to Arizona's high identity theft rates. |
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North County
Times
Bush
plot draws mixed reactions in SW Riverside Co.
President George Bush's renewed call
for a guest-worker program for illegal immigrants [translation:
amnesty scam] is being met locally with mixed reviews. In a press
conference on Jan. 26, Bush reiterated his desire to reform the
immigration system by granting illegal immigrants the ability
to work temporarily in jobs that most Americans don't want. |
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Torrance
Daily Breeze
South
Bay's hospital ERs are in state of emergency
With a pregnant woman complaining of
sharp stomach pains in the back of his ambulance, paramedic firefighter
Dave Boragine scanned the computer screen next to his steering
wheel for the nearest hospital. -- It was Kaiser Permanente South
Bay Medical Center -- but on this sunny January afternoon, the
Harbor City hospital was on "diversion..." |

File Photo |
Victor Valley
Daily Press
Dozens
brawl at Silverado High
Victorville, Calif. -- A Silverado High
student may have suffered a broken arm and a former student was
arrested when a riot erupted among dozens of students during
an assembly at the high school Friday afternoon. -- Students
and administrators estimate that between 30 and 50 students participated
in the chaos and fighting that broke out between black and Hispanic
students during the second assembly... |
Darwin
Award
Winner |
Marshalltown
(Iowa) Times-Republican
Invader
busted with phony ID, assault rifle
Marshalltown police recovered a Chinese
assault rifle from an undocumented immigrant Thursday. -- According
to Marshalltown Police Chief Lon Walker, a Hispanic male went
to the police department to speak with officers regarding an
unrelated matter. During his conversation with officers, when
he was asked for his name and identification, he told police
he was using a false name... |

Yeh Ling-Ling |
New Hampshire
Sunday News
Reducing
immigration can make America safer
In his State of Union speech, President
Bush vowed to "build a better world for our children and
grandchildren," and to "keep America the economic leader
of the world." But his immigration proposal, if adopted,
will have unintended opposite results. -- Since the President
announced his defacto immigration plan a year ago, illegal immigration
has skyrocketed. |
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Sierra Vista
Herald
Soldiers
spend hours tracking illegals on the fort
Fort Huachuca, Arizona - Out of breath,
Sgt. David Reilly quickly moved about three miles to intercept
a group of illegal immigrants who were using this Southern Arizona
Army post early Saturday morning as an avenue into the United
States. -- "They're using a different trail," a somewhat
frustrated Reilly reported over a military radio channel. |

Screwball |
New York
Daily News
N.Y.
Assemblyman seeks to aid invaders, risk homeland security
Assemblyman Félix Ortiz (D-Brooklyn)
introduced a bill last Wednesday in the Legislature in Albany
that would allow immigrants - documented or otherwise
[criminals] - to drive legally in New York State. -- Getting
the legislation approved will be, to say the least, an uphill
battle. Yet Ortiz is willing to fight for it because he believes
this is a matter of elementary fairness. |
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The Reporter
- Fon du Lac, Wis.
Mexicans
busted for allegedly making phony IDs
Three Mexican nationals were taken into
custody Friday morning at a Forest Avenue apartment by the Immigration
and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unit of the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security. -- The two men and one woman were allegedly
involved in manufacturing false identification such as driver's
licenses, Social Security cards and immigration papers... |

Invasion |
Associated
Press
Terrorist
hoax exposes little-known Chinese smuggling route
Mexicali, Mexico -- About two dozen Chinese
immigrants take Spanish class five mornings a week before going
to work at one of the hundreds of Chinese restaurants scattered
throughout the city. The classroom - at the offices of the 86-year-old
Chinese Association of Mexicali - is in the heart of a quiet,
decaying downtown where Cantonese is heard on narrow sidewalks.... |

Liar in Chief |
Paul Streitz
-- Magic City Morning News
There
Are No Jobs Americans Don't Want
President George Bush once again blamed
Americans for the immigration crisis in his current State of
the Union Message. Apparently, we have thousands of Mexicans
"to fill jobs Americans will not take." -- The President
again engaged in his double talk "that rejects amnesty,"
but "permits temporary guest workers." This is an outright
lie... |
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