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Minutemen Getting
Reinforcements
Project drawing new, young recruits
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"I know they're
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Lou Dobbs Tonight
- CNN - April 11
Casey Wian:
Project organizers were worried about sustaining their effort
through the month but news of their success spread quickly and
more volunteers arrived. Sixteen- year- old Arizona resident
Brett Koistra is a new recruit. He lives in Tucson and has seen
first-hand the federal government's inability to secure the border.
Brett Koistra: I've been to the border and, you know,
you can look off of Nogales and see the crowds coming. I've seen
junk piles in the desert, you know. I know they're not doing
a good job and I wanted to do something about it. [Visit
the Minuteman Project website]
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Help Netkin Make Sure MEChA-Boy
Doesn't Become Mayor
L.A. activist Hal Netkin is fighting
an uphill battle against the PC mainstream media to expose former
MEChA leader and current mayoral candidate Antonio Villaraigosa
(shown at left) for the anti-American scoundrel that he is. Visit
MayorNo.com and help support
his efforts, and also to find out what a menace former union
goon/ACLU lackey Villaraigosa really is. Remember... your city
could be next. |
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Peter Schey
-- ILW.com (Immigration Shysters)
Open-borders
zealot goes ballistic over REAL ID Act
The more extreme anti-immigrant crowd
in Congress is on the verge of winning a major a victory that
will harm the national security, devastate immigrant and refugee
families, and substantially increase the undocumented population
living in the United States. [More
on this menace Schey] |
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WTOP - Washington
Lawyer
Admits Client's Guilt in MS-13 Killing of Pregnant Teen
Alexandria, Va. (AP) -- Four members
of the notorious MS-13 street gang who are facing the death penalty
for killing a pregnant teenager they believed was a snitch offered
starkly different defenses Monday as their trial began. -- The
lawyer for one of the four defendants essentially admitted his
client's guilt... |
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WAVY-TV
-- Portsmouth, Virginia
Mexican
invaders nailed during Virginia traffic stop
Authorities say what started out as a
routine traffic stop ended with the discovery of a dozen illegal
aliens in a van that had been driving nonstop from Arizona. --
A Fairfax County police officer pulled the van over Sunday for
allegedly making an illegal u-turn. Inside he found 12 people
-- including three children. They were all from Mexico. |

File Photo |
Arizona
Daily Star
3
crashes shut down I-10 (invaders involved)
Drivers gawking at a group of 15 handcuffed
illegal entrant suspects along the side of Interstate 10 on Monday
morning caused three car crashes that shut down travel for about
an hour near Downtown [Tucson]. -- The rubbernecking mishaps
happened after several U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
agents made a high- risk traffic stop... |

No Sponging |
Houston
Chronicle
No
health care freebies for illegals in Montgomery Co.
Conroe, Texas -- While the Montgomery
County Hospital District provides public health care for documented
immigrants who live in the county, it does not extend those services
to illegal immigrants. -- The district stopped providing non-emergency
health care to illegal immigrants
more than three years ago. |

Waah!
Waah! |
Asbury Park
Press
ACLU,
AFSC stooges bellyache about Real ID Act
...Nearly every week, it is possible
to find a story in a newspaper about the arrest, detention and
deportation of yet another undocumented
immigrant [criminal]. Many of these individuals spent years
working in
the U.S. and have U.S.- citizen children. How does arresting
undocumented Guatemalans in Trenton or Indians in Jersey City
in the middle of the night and splitting up American families
improve security? |
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Hispanic
Business
No-frills
card urged for invading scofflaws
A coalition of Latino clergy is calling
on New Jersey to offer a state-issued card that would allow illegal immigrants [criminals]
to drive but, unlike a traditional license, would not serve as
identification. -- The group says the so-called driving privilege
card would balance the "competing realities" of national
security... |
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Yuma Sun
Patriots
go on patrol at border, BP carps
A volunteer civilian border patrol group
calling themselves the Yuma Patriots conducted their first patrol
on Sunday and their leader, Flash Sharrar, said he intends to
conduct another patrol this coming weekend. -- Federal authorities
said they are concerned about the safety of these civilians and
said patrols along the border are best left to trained professionals. |
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KABC-TV
-- Los Angeles
Two
La Habra officers shot by vicious gangster
La Habra, Calif. -- Two La Habra police
officers wounded during a traffic stop were recovering today
but the gunman who allegedly shot them was in critical condition
following a shootout with other officers, authorities said. --
The initial shooting occurred when an officer stopped two men
in a white Toyota 4Runner about 4:30 p.m. yesterday... |

MS13 Gang |
Miami Herald
Authorities
crack down on bloody gang
...In the last two years, the [Mara Salvatrucha]
gang has cast a chill across the region with horrific acts of
violence -- torturing, butchering, beheading some of its victims.
FBI Director Robert Mueller this year made Mara Salvatrucha the
top priority of the bureau's organized crime unit, and the Pentagon's
Miami-based Southern Command... |
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FAIR
Act
Now to Defeat Senate Passage of AgJOBS Amnesty
Several senators have threatened to attach
amnesty and other immigration liberalizing amendments to the
emergency war supplemental bill being considered by the Senate
this week. Debate on the bill begins TODAY (4/11) - your immediate
action is crucial to defeating these open-border amendments! |
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Santa Cruz
Sentinel
Usual
invader-boosting suspects whine about Real ID Act
Local immigrant advocates say a proposed
federal restriction on driver's licenses is anti- immigrant legislation
disguised as anti- terrorism, and is ultimately dangerous. --
The Real ID Act, passed by the House of Representatives in mid-
February and headed for the Senate this week, would require proof
of legal residency to obtain a driver's license. |

What Homeland
Security? |
KIRO-TV
-- Seattle
Team
7 Investigation Exposes Border Security Threats
Our nation is on high alert for deadly
terrorism attacks. But if our KIRO Team 7 Investigation into
weak border security is any indication, there is reason to be
concerned. -- An exclusive KIRO Team 7 Investigation already
sent the Justice Department scrambling to repair faulty border
surveillance equipment. -- Now, there are new problems... |
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Tucson Citizen
Alien
dies after jump out of ambulance
An illegal immigrant leaped to his death
while trying to escape from an ambulance heading down Route 86
on the Tohono O'odham Nation Saturday. -- The man appeared to
have suffered major head injuries, a Border Patrol agent at the
scene reported. |

DHS |
Bellingham
Herald
'ReyesCam'
Scam: Criminal charges possible in case
Federal auditors are investigating a
border security project that they say cost taxpayers millions
of dollars but has failed to track illegal immigrants along the
Canadian and Mexico borders, a newspaper reported Monday. --
Auditors are reviewing government contracts awarded to Alaska-
based Chugach Development Corp.... |
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VDare.com
Back
Up The Medborgargarden!
Although less than two weeks old, the
Minuteman Project along the Mexican border in Arizona is a resounding
success. And I've got the proof right here-an e-mail I received
on April 5 from Michael Ståhlberg in Tyreso, Sweden: "Hola
Juan...." |
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Ventura
County Star
Patrolling
the border
Naco, Ariz. -- Freeman Sawyer searched
the desert for remnants of a journey. -- Just 20 yards from his
post, where others watched for anyone ducking under the six strands
of barbed wire that is the United States- Mexico border, Sawyer
found his quarry. [Note video link under photo] |

Rumor Mill |
American
Patrol
Border
Patrol making changes
The Lordsburg, NM Border Patrol station
will be closed & all resources moved to Deming soon.
Also, the Douglas, AZ horse patrol will be pulled out of the
San Bernardino valley (Arizona) shortly & moved to the Western
AZ desert near Ajo. Washington has decided to funnel the heavy
traffic through Western Arizona... |

What Homeland
Security? |
Vancouver
(BC) Sun
Border
crossings out of control, says customs officers' union
Improper security measures and lack of
resources have made the Canadian border a "veritable sieve,"
says a scathing report produced by the union representing Canada's
customs officers. -- The document, submitted last week to a Senate
committee reviewing security at Canada's points of entry, says
there are approximately 50 unguarded roads in British Columbia... |
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Washington
Times
Invaders
hide from patrols in canyons
Sierra Vista, Ariz. -- Several hundred illegal
aliens are holed up in the canyons of the Coronado National Memorial
here, six miles north of the U.S.- Mexico border, unable to meet
up with smugglers because of ongoing patrols by Minuteman Project
volunteers. -- Cindy Kolb yesterday told The Washington Times
that she saw about 300 aliens "huddled in the brush"
near her home... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Mexican
army escorts border drug-runners
Washington -- The Mexican army is escorting
those attempting to cross over the U.S. border illegally
including known drug-runners to areas not patrolled by
the Minuteman Project near Naco, Ariz., say Border Patrol sources
and other officials including a U.S. congressman. |
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