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Thursday, February 24, 2005 |
More Nonsense from
Hutchinson
UAVs More Effective at Stopping Illegals Than a Fence?
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Washington
Times
Ballot
initiative eyed on Colorado illegals
Coloradans fed up with what they call
an "invasion" of their state say they will push for
a ballot initiative after a legislative panel killed a bill that
would have denied state services to illegal immigrants. -- A
House legislative committee defeated the bill 6-5 Tuesday in
a straight party-line vote, with the Democrats voting against
the proposal and the Republicans voting for it. |
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Los Angeles
Times
Uncle
Sam Wants Tu
...Since 9/11, Bush has expedited the
naturalization process for soldiers. But to enlist, the Pentagon
requires either proof of citizenship or a green card. Out of
an active-duty force of about 1.4 million, only 108,803 are foreign-born
(7%) and 30,541 are noncitizens (2%)... [Also see: What
homeland security?] |
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L.A. Times
L.A.'s
Catalina Island apparently crawling with invaders
..."You can't go there anymore,"
[Jorge] Rodriguez said, gesturing north to the mainland. "Since
they started checking los IDs, everyone's afraid." -- Avalon's
sizable Latino community has been abuzz for months with stories
and rumors of periodic documentation checks by U.S. Coast Guard
and immigration officials on the ferries that connect Avalon
to the mainland, where workers go for cheaper food... |
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The Mammoth
(Calif.) Times
False
Document Arrest - Police warn the cost of deceit is high
On Feb. 7, Mammoth Lakes Police Officer
David Scobie arrested Jorge Romero of Mammoth Lakes for the use
of fraudulent identification documents. -- Investigating the
fraudulent use of a Social Security number, The Los Alamitos
Police Department identified Romero as a possible suspect. The
Los Alamitos Police Department were contacted... |

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Antelope
Valley Press -- Lancaster, Calif.
Families hear briefing
on black vs. Latino school violence
Antelope Valley High School officials
sought to assuage the fears of parents in the aftermath of massive
brawls that erupted at the close of two consecutive school days.
-- Dozens of parents who are concerned about their children's
safety and wellbeing showed up at the town hall-style meeting
on Tuesday night, to express concerns and present questions...
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Pioneer
Press
Vicious
Hmong gangster allegedly shoots deputy
A Ramsey County sheriff's deputy was
shot Wednesday on St. Paul's East Side while trying to arrest
a reputed gang member, a fugitive from California whom police
link to a Columbia Heights double homicide and the shooting of
a Wisconsin grocery clerk this month. --- One suspect, Xee Lor,
of Fresno, Calif., was shot and caught after officers followed
a trail of blood in the snow.  |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Meth-bloated
Mexican invader admits to running down pedestrian
Chula Vista, Calif. -- A [Mexican invader]
admitted in Superior Court yesterday that he ran down a Chula
Vista woman who was out for her morning walk. -- Daniel Antonio
Orantes-Castro pleaded guilty to gross vehicular manslaughter
in the Nov. 18 death of Akiko Koehler, 60. Judge Wesley R. Mason
scheduled a sentencing hearing for March 23. |

Welcome to
D.C. |
Washington
Times Editorial
Strength
in numbers
When Congress passed the sweeping intelligence
bill in December, it called for increasing the size of the Border
Patrol by 2,000 agents. Right now the agency has close to 11,000
agents, 90 percent of whom are stationed along the 2,000-mile
Mexican border. Clearly, that's not enough. Although 2,000 more
still seems inadequate... |
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Magic City
Morning Star
All
is Fair in Love and War
"Open Borders" orthodoxy is
taking Americans down a worrisome pathway. -- Illegal aliens
seem to have become America's latest sacred cows. No one dares
criticize anything related to illegal aliens without being bombarded
by charges of "racist," "bigot," "xenophobe"
and the rest of their tiresome litany... |
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Brownsville
Herald
Three
admit trying to sell documents to Iranians
Three members of an alleged ring accused
of attempting to sell fake immigration documents to Iranian nationals
pleaded guilty in federal court to various counts of fraud and
identity theft. -- Port Isabel residents Roberto Aburto, his
wife Azalia Gaona, Miriam Palestina and Rutilio Marquez are accused
taking $1,050 to make fake Social Security cards... |
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New York
Times
New
York fights back against activist judge
New York State officials announced yesterday
that they were appealing a judge's order that had halted a DMV
crackdown on giving driver's licenses to noncitizens. -- State
officials said they would immediately reinstate what the judge
barred last Thursday: a requirement that noncitizens provide
satisfactory immigration documents before they could renew driver's
licenses... |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Meth
lab also was raided in September
The Smyrna house described by federal
agents as a methamphetamine "super lab" was the scene
of another major drug raid in September. --- Last September's
raid capped a nine-month investigation into a Mexican drug cartel.
Federal agents arrested one man and found 400 pounds of marijuana,
as well as guns and chemicals and equipment used to make meth,
the documents show. |
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Arizona
Republic
Mexican
invaders seek help from police
A group of undocumented
immigrants [criminals] walked into Phoenix police headquarters
Wednesday night and asked for help after escaping a nearby drop
house where they were held against their will, police said. --
About 5 p.m., 17 male immigrants from Chiapas, Mexico, arrived
at the police station, 620 W. Washington St... |
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Protest
Coming Up February 26 -- Atlanta, Georgia
The American Resistance Foundation [T.A.R.]
and concerned American citizens will rally in front of the United
Americas Bank, 3789 Roswell Rd., Atlanta, at 10:00 AM Saturday,
26 February 2005. The rally is the first of an ongoing effort
to draw public and media attention to the bank's practice of
making mortgage loans... |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
Stolen
Truck From Alaska Yields Nearly A Ton Of Marijuana
Yesterday, Border Patrol Agents assigned
to the Tucson Station seized $1.5 million worth of marijuana
near Arivaca, AZ. -- At approximately 9:30 a.m., agents from
the Tucson Border Patrol Station working south of Arivaca discovered
a stolen pickup truck from Alaska hidden in the desert. The pickup
truck, a green Ford F250, was discovered in the desert... |

Robert
Bonner |
Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
DHS
claims to have a plan... years after 9/11/01
Imperial Beach, Calif. -- A senior official
in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security says the Border Patrol
will soon have a new nationwide strategy to fortify federal borders.
-- Robert Bonner, commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
spoke [recently] at a swearing-in ceremony for the new chief
patrol agent of the Border Patrol's San Diego sector.  |

RINO Cannon |
Chicago
Tribune
Usual
bozos re-introduce amnesty scam (Ag Jobs)
It has come so far over the years. --
Still victory has been out of reach. -- This year it could be
different as support has grown for the Agricultural Job, Opportunity,
Benefits and Security (AgJobs) Act. -- The legislation has been
reintroduced in Washington, by Sens. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, and
Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., and Reps. Chris
Cannon, R-Utah, and Howard
Berman, D-Calif.  |
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Chicago
Tribune
Mexican
child molester whines about getting the boot
He's a Mexican immigrant who has lived
in the U.S. since age 13 and has a good job in a Midwest boat
factory with which he supports his wife, new baby, disabled father
and younger brother. -- All that is threatened, however, by his
potential deportation by the [DHS] for a statutory rape conviction
that stemmed from his relationship with a 14-year-old girlfriend
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Allen |
AlterNet.org
BAN crackpots,
AFSC pests bemoan deportation proposal
..."These are people who have committed
very low-level crimes for economic reasons and are not very threatening,"
says Jennifer Allen, executive director for Border
Action Network, a group which opposes the bill. "This
is only a piecemeal band- aid which attempts to cover the inherent
problems in this country's immigration laws. Once they finish
serving time in Mexico, they'll just cross the border again." |

México! |
Washington
Times
Former
Mexican troops aiding drug traffickers
Former Mexican soldiers, police and federal
agents, originally trained as an elite force of anti-drug commandos,
are working as mercenaries for Mexican narcotics traffickers,
bringing a new wave of drug-related killings into the United
States, authorities said. [And to think that NWO potentate Bush
wants an open border with this crime- bloated cesspool.]  |
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Washington
Times
Immigrant
labor doubted as benefit
The net effect of immigration to the
United States is a drain on U.S. native workers of about $70
billion per year, according to a new study by two Columbia University
professors and the Center for Immigration
Studies. -- The study challenges the assumption that immigration
is like trade in that it is a net benefit... |
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Jewish World
Review
Border
control
The Bush Administration would have us
believe that most illegal
immigrants (or "undocumented workers" in the lingo
of political correctness) are merely looking for a better life
and taking only those jobs that Americans do not want. -- Kerry
Morales isn't buying that line. "Maybe 20 years ago the
illegals were innocent, hard-working people," she tells
the San Antonio Express-News... |

MS13 Gang |
USA Today
Bush
regime allegedly steps up 'battle' against MS-13 gang
San Salvador, El Salvador -- A street
gang based in El Salvador has rapidly spread in the USA and raised
enough concern for the Justice Department to create a new task
force to battle it. But the head of the task force says the gang
has no al-Qaeda connections, despite a suggestion Monday by El
Salvador's president that there may be a link. [Saddam had WMDs,
too, according to this bunch.] |
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