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Tuesday, February 15, 2005 |

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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Home
Depot hops in bed with anti-American mob
Home Depot wants to put more Hispanics
in orange aprons through a hiring partnership it will unveil
today. -- The Atlanta-based chain plans to work with several
Hispanic groups to boost both hiring and its appeal to a market
segment whose buying power reached $750 billion last year. --
The National
Council of La Raza, the ASPIRA Association... |
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U.S. State
Department
"Money
Runner" for Mexican Drug Cartel Arrested by U.S. Agents
U.S. agents aboard a cruise ship in Los
Angeles have arrested a Mexican fugitive long wanted in a "historic"
money-laundering investigation, the U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) announced February 11. -- ICE, an agency of
the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, said its agents arrested
Juan Medina Jr.... |

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KABC-TV
-- Los Angeles
2
cops hurt during yet another Latino vs. black brawl
Riverside, Calif. -- A Valentine's Day
outing at a local theme park turned into a brawl that injured
two police officers. -- Authorities say Castle Park in Riverside
was packed with visitors taking advantage of a Valentine's Day
special. -- Police say a fight started and quickly escalated
into a brawl between black and Latino juveniles... |
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Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald-Review
DPS
nabs load of pot near Elfrida, Arizona
Douglas - Arizona Department of Public
Safety Highway Patrol Officer Tim Wiedeman apparently has a nose
for marijuana. -- The officer sniffed out two vehicles transporting
loads of marijuana last week, resulting in the arrest of two
drivers. -- Noticing a 1991 Izuzu pickup truck with an illegible
temporary registration plate and an equipment violation... |
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Associated
Press
Affidavit:
Trucking school issued licenses to unqualified drivers
Denver -- State and federal officials
say 27 unqualified drivers who were later responsible for two
dozen accidents were given passing grades on a driving test by
a Denver trade school. -- An investigator's affidavit filed in
Denver federal court says Careers World Wide passed 27 ineligible
truck drivers who were later responsible "for approximately
199 serious traffic and regulatory violations..." |

Michelle
Malkin |
MichelleMalkin.com
The
impact of illegal immigration on wages in Arkansas
The news side of the Wall Street Journal
has conceded that immigration depresses wages among blue-collar
workers. Here's an excerpt: Dale Baughman, who has lived in Northwest
Arkansas all his life, has had a different experience. Three
years ago, the BB-gun manufacturing plant where he worked for
29 years closed and he lost an $18.50-an- hour tool-making job. |
Brenda
Walker
Click for Website |
VDare.com
Blog
Hmong
Plea Bargain
Dishonest St. Paul cop Tou Mo Cha has
been given a generous plea bargain. So the state was saved some
cash on trial costs, but the public's right to know has been
denied. Or at least postponed-here are other corruption investigations
lined up, so we may soon learn more about how some Hmong have
burrowed into American institutions with criminal results.  |
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Reuters
Mexican
drug gangs test tighter U.S. border
Mexicali, Mex. Mexican drug gangs
are peppering the U.S. border with small shipments of illegal
narcotics in a tactic known as "shotgunning" to beat
increased security, law enforcement officials said Tuesday. --
Since coming into operation in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001
attacks, the U.S. DHS has assigned thousands of additional agents
to tighten border security... |

Peter Brimelow |
VDare.com
Blog
Brimelow
On Free Republic Fracas
William Gheen's denunciation of the laughably
misnamed Free Republic is gathering much support. Here he has
posted a good compendium of Bulletin Board discussions Save Our
State puts the situation well too. -- Personally, I concluded
that there was something odd about FRmeister Jim Robinson within
a few months of VDARE.COM's launch...  |
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Court TV
Trial
underway in gruesome murder case (invader involved)
A young woman accused of murdering her
parents sobbed in her lawyer's lap Wednesday as jurors viewed
bloody crime-scene photos in her first-degree murder trial. --
Sarah Johnson, 18, is charged with two counts of murder for the
Sept. 2, 2003, deaths of her parents in their Bellevue, Idaho,
home. She faces life in prison if convicted... |
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Cliff Kincaid
-- Accuracy in Media
The
Illegal-Alien Rapist
In cases of criminal conduct and even
rape, facts are played down in order not to inflame the population
and provoke the public into demanding action from the politicians
to crack down on the influx of illegal aliens into the U.S. --
Have you noticed how the media go out of their way to avoid using
the label "illegal alien." The popular new term is
"undocumented worker."  |
Banning
Benefits for
Invaders |
Arkansas
News Bureau
Will
go to ballot if immigrant bill falters, Holt says
Little Rock, Ark. -- Senate sponsor Jim
Holt, R-Springdale, said Monday he will go to the voters if the
Legislature does not approve Senate Bill 206, which would require
proof of citizenship to receive state benefits. -- Holt made
a guest appearance Monday night on "Lou Dobbs Tonight,"
a news program on CNN. [Read
segment transcript]   |

Marty Lich |
MichLive.com
H.R.
418, Illegal Immigration and Michigan
A Congressional vote happened on February
10, 2005. The U.S. House of Representatives passed Chairman Sensenbrenner's
REAL ID Act (H.R. 418), as amended, by a vote of 261 "Yea's"
to 161 "Nay's". -- Where did Michigan stand on this
stance? Why should you care? You should care, in part, because
of items such as the following article, also released on February
10, 2005... |

Hasta la Vista! |
Christian
Science Monitor Editorial
Bit
by Bit on Illegal Migration
One can only hope 2005 is the year Congress finally
puts a lockdown on illegal immigration - nearly four years after
9/11. -- Lawmakers are off to a good start after last week's
House passage of measures that, as a beginning, better enforce
immigration laws. The House bill now heading for the Senate this
week ... [See what the crackpots
and the N.Y.
Times are saying.] |
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WXIA-TV
-- Atlanta
Mexican
invaders in court on meth super-lab caper
Three illegal Mexican immigrants accused
of running the largest meth lab ever found in Georgia are due
in federal court Tuesday. -- Police arrested suspects Ignacio
Cortes-Valencia, Lara-Murillo and Ramon Oseguera-Alanis
after busting a super meth lab set up in the basement of a home
in Smyrna, Ga.  |
Juan
Mann
DeportAliens.com |
VDare.com
Conversations
With Tejanos
The e-mail I have received from self-identified
Texans with Spanish surnames, though critical, is not hateful.
The writers are generally patriotic, but they hesitate to jump
on the immigration reform coalition bandwagon anytime soon. --
Their correspondence is refreshing compared to the outright venom
emanating from radicalized California- based Aztlan denizens. |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Border
smuggling try, gunfight, net 18 years
A Mesa man will serve 18 years in prison
for a smuggling attempt that ended with him shooting at Border
Patrol agents who returned fire, killing an illegal border crosser
hidden in the trunk of his car. -- Shane Bobby Chiago was sentenced
Monday in Tucson by U.S. District Judge Cindy K. Jorgenson. |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Feds
raid meth 'super lab' at Smyrna home, invaders nabbed
A methamphetamine laboratory discovered
in a Smyrna home is Georgia's first illegal "super lab,"
federal drug officials said Monday. -- A super lab is one capable
of producing more than 10 pounds of meth a day, said Drug Enforcement
Administration Special Agent Sherri Strange. -- Three illegal
Mexican immigrants - Ignacio Cortes- Valencia, Ramon Oseguera-
Alanis and Gustavo Lara Murillo - were arrested... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Border
agents increasingly targeted
Tucson -- High on amphetamines, the smuggler
and his girlfriend drove along a dark highway that winds north
from the U.S.-Mexican border. They were looking for quick money
and would be paid as soon as they dumped their human cargo at
a Chandler drop house. -- The couple stopped for the red and
blue lights of a U.S. Border Patrol vehicle... |
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Asbury Park
Press
Illegal
alien says he killed man during drunken brawl
An undocumented Polish immigrant on Monday
admitted fatally stabbing another Polish immigrant during a drunken
argument in Lakewood in July. -- Ryszard Korpacz of Lakewood
pleaded guilty before Superior Court Judge James N. Citta to
the aggravated manslaughter of Krzysztof Budzinski who died of
a stab wound to the chest...  |
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