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Sunday, February 20, 2005 |
L.A. Times Works
to Bury Illegal Alien Issue
The newspaper that destroyed L.A. still at it
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Above,
today's Los
Angeles Times shows photos of mayoral candidates.
At left, the one they left out. --(All
told, the Times has run 6 stories that included Moore's name.
All avoided the illegal immigration issue.) |
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A
History of Deception
Illegal immigration has all but destroyed
Los Angeles. Yet, the city's major newspaper has worked overtime
to lie about the issue and keep it out the public domain. "The
evidence is very clear," said Glenn Spencer, "The L.A.
Times is a criminal, traitorous organization that will stop at
nothing to advance the Mexican takeover." Spencer added
that no self-respecting journalist would stay on their payroll.
(See
L.A. Times/American Patrol dispute over an ad.) (Also, search
this site for "L.A. Times and Ad") |

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Sierra Vista
Herald Editorial
Terrorists
and U.S. borders
According to U.S. government officials,
al-Qaida is serious about entering our nation illegally through
our border with Mexico. -- And in the briefing that officials,
including CIA chief Porter Goss, gave to lawmakers, the tone
seemed to be more worried than in the past. -- The U.S.-Mexico
border, which spans more than 2,000 miles, is an entryway that
has been overwhelmed with illegal crossings in recent years.
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Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
Job
data should give pause to immigration advocates
The recovery from the recession of 2001
is often described as "jobless." But this is not entirely
correct. My analysis of Census Bureau data shows that between
March 2000 and 2004, the number of adults working in United States
actually increased. -- What's interesting, however, is that all
the net growth in jobs went to immigrant workers... |

Robert Vasquez |
Associated
Press
County
official opposes benefits for illegal immigrants
Caldwell, Idaho -- A Canyon County commissioner
adamantly opposed to unlawful immigration plans to found an organization
focusing on county costs from undocumented aliens. -- Commissioner
Robert Vasquez's plan is modeled on an Arizona proposition approved
in November. He says he has lost faith in the Legislature's ability
to address health care and other costs he attributes to unlawful
immigrants. |
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The Daily
Ardmoreite -- Ardmore, Oklahoma
Bill
fights 'illegal competition' in job market
A Tulsa senator is sponsoring what proponents
are calling a groundbreaking approach to a dire economic problem
by penalizing employers who hire illegal immigrants. -- The Oklahoma
Fair Employment Act, by Sen. Tom Adelson, would penalize employers
who hire illegal aliens and give employees who are displaced
because of those hirings legal status to sue. |

What Homeland
Security? |
New York
Times
Port
security a joke under Bush regime
...Hundreds of thousands of dollars has
been invested in redundant lighting systems and unnecessary technical
equipment, the audit found, but "the program has not yet
achieved its intended results in the form of actual improvement
in port security." -- In addition, less than a quarter of
the $517 million that the department distributed in grants between
June 2002 and December 2003 had been spent as of September 2004... |

Jorge Bush |
Fort Worth
Star-Telegram
Smaller
increase in agents criticized
The disclosure that al Qaeda operatives
may try to sneak into the United States through Mexico is intensifying
demands to secure the border and fueling criticism over President
Bush's recommendation to slash a proposed increase in Border
Patrol agents next year. -- Bush is requesting 210 more agents,
far less than the 2,000 additional agents authorized by Congress
last year. |
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Robert J.
Herbold -- Hillsdale College -- Hillsdale, Michigan
K-12
Establishment is Putting America's Industrial Leadership at Risk
Reader Comment: The United States is
wasting billions of dollars trying to educate illegal aliens
while the rest of the world prepares to each our lunch. -- This
article on the abject failure of our education system in science
and engineering education should send chills down the spines
of anyone who is close to an American child. It is not going
to be nice to live in a nation going through a rapid decline
and fall. |
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Charles
Stein -- Boston Globe
In
the job market, some win, some lose
Immigrants take jobs Americans don't
want. You hear it said all the time. -- But a new study by a
team of economists at Northeastern University suggests that in
today's world, the real story is more complicated. Specifically,
at a time when jobs are not easy to come by, immigrants and native-born
workers sometimes compete for jobs... |
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Kansas City
Infozine
States
Balk at License Bill As It Heads to U.S. Senate
It will be impossible for states to comply
with stringent mandates for state-issued driver's licenses specified
in an immigration bill that cleared the U.S. House of Representatives
last week, state officials say. -- The bill, which experts predict
will encounter resistance in the U.S. Senate, would preempt plans
for more flexible driver's license standards passed by Congress
late last year... |
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Dallas Morning
News
37
invaders found on train in Fort Worth
Dozens of illegal
immigrants [criminals] were in police custody Saturday in
Fort Worth after Union Pacific Railroad police conducting a routine
inspection discovered them late Friday hiding in large containers
on a Dallas- bound train, authorities said. -- A few of the people
on the train were believed to have escaped as police tried to
round them up, a Union Pacific official said. |
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