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Daneen G.
Peterson, Ph.D. -- MichNews.com
Anti-illegal
Alien Group Denied Civil Rights by Police
The right to freely assemble, and the
freedom of speech were denied by the police of Washington Township,
Mercer County, New Jersey! The United Patriots of America (UPA),
a group known for fighting against illegal immigration, was asked
to leave a Washington Township diner after Hispanics picketed
their meeting place... |
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Dallas Morning
News
Vicious
gang's growth feared
The arrests of several suspected members
of a vicious Central American gang have heightened fears among
Dallas-area law enforcement officials about the growing influence
and might of MS-13 in North Texas. -- A suspected member of the
gang was arrested in connection with the March death of a teenager
who was shot in the head. |
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Paul Streitz
-- Magic City Morning Star
The
Greenbacks
A computer programmer in Hartford, Connecticut
was complaining politely to an Indian programmer here on an H-1B
visa that all the immigrants were taking American jobs and that
it could ruin the American economy. -- "That's all right,"
said the Indian programmer, "I will just go back to India." |

Villaraigosa |
San Mateo
County Times
L.A.
Mechista stooge objects to Minutemen (what a shock!)
Los Angeles -- Mayor-elect Antonio Villaraigosa
said Thursday he opposes civilian volunteers patrolling the U.S.-Mexico
border to discourage illegal immigration, putting him at odds
with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. -- "We need our Department
of Homeland Security, which patrols the border ... to address
the issue of security," Villaraigosa told CNN. |
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Columbia
University News Service
Leprosy
in America: new cause for concern
...A new case of leprosy, also known
as Hansen's disease, is diagnosed somewhere in the world every
60 seconds, but in the United States outbreaks remain rare. Only
about 130 new cases are discovered each year, mostly among immigrants
from areas such as Mexico, India or the Caribbean, where the
disease is more widespread. |
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Christopher
G. Adamo -- National Ledger
Illegal
Alien Invasion: Modern Culture is the Culprit
With Democrats and Republicans alike tap-dancing
around the entire issue of illegal immigration, little hope for
a true fix will be found until the root causes are addressed.
And those causes go directly to the cultural rot that has run
rampant in America over the past several decades.  |
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El Paso
Times
Many
oppose licenses for invaders, poll shows
El Pasoans, Hispanic and non-Hispanic,
largely favor allowing some undocumented immigrants to work and
live legally in the United States, but strongly oppose giving
them driver's licenses. -- [A poll of 300 registered voters conducted
in April revealed that 65% of those interviewed were opposed
to invaders getting driver's licenses.] |
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KFOX-TV
-- El Paso / Las Cruces
30
suspected illegals nabbed in mobile home
More than 30 illegal immigrants are in
federal custody Thursday morning after they're discovered in
a mobile home in Berino, New Mexico. -- Most of the immigrants
are young men. -- There were some women in the group, and one
very young child. |

Waah!
Waah! |
Associated
Press
Hispanic
Advocates Call on Ehrlich to Fire Official
Annapolis, Md. (AP) -- Leading Hispanic
advocates called on the Ehrlich administration Wednesday to eject
the leader of a panel that nominates trial judges on the lower
Eastern Shore, after he used the term "wetbacks" on
his Web log. -- Although Gov. Robert Ehrlich's office condemned
the remarks, aides aren't yet saying if William G. Duvall Jr.
will be allowed... |

El Presidente |
Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Owners
the real 'Mexican problem'
...Mexican President Vicente Fox says
black men like Lindsay don't exist in America. -- Here's what
he said: "There's no doubt that the Mexican men and women
- full of dignity, willpower and a capacity for work - are doing
the work that not even blacks want to do in the United States." |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Denver:
Jailer pokes hole in city's claim
The head of Denver jails says his department
does not routinely tell federal immigration authorities which
of its inmates are immigrants. -- Director of Corrections Fred
Oliva said that of the 270-plus Mexican nationals who were in
custody Monday, fewer than 40 were flagged for immigration holds
- and then only because they were already in a federal computer. |

Onslaught |
KOLD-TV
-- Tucson
Illegal
Immigration Costly for Southeastern Arizona Ranchers
In southeasternArizona, one cow needs
about 50 acres of land. Rob Krentz has about 35,000 acres. But
for this lifelong rancher, the people, illegal immigrants crossing
his land, not the cattle, have him concerned. -- "We're
being over-run, and it's costing us lots and lots of money,"
Krentz said. |

Fox Watch |
Yuma Sun
Editorial
Mexico
leader out of line in making point
Mexico President Vincente Fox needs to
find himself a good political adviser. He put his foot in his
mouth recently when he said Americans should be grateful that
Mexicans want to come to the United States to work since they
are hardworking, honest and "will do the work that not even
blacks want to do there." |

Villaraigosa
With
Sr. BustaMEChA |
Reed Heustis
Jr. -- ReedHeustis.com
Villaraigosa
Ushers in Dark Day for Los Angeles
With yesterday's landslide victory for
Antonio Villaraigosa over incumbent James Hahn for the mayoral
office, it is a dark day indeed for the City of Angels. --
To be sure, both Hahn and Villaraigosa were horrible candidates
who represent the worst of the political spectrum. Both are pro-gay,
pro-abortion, and pro-socialism. |
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Leo Banks
-- Wall Street Journal
Arizona
rednecks win a round against the ACLU
Anybody who appreciates a good yuck was
sad to see the Minutemen pack up their pickups and go home. After
all, it wasn't every day that we got to enjoy the spectacle of
sunscreen- lathered ACLU observers chasing volunteer border-watchers
through the desert. But in the media bonfire accompanying Arizona's
Redneck Revolt.. |

Garcia-Gomez |
Al Knight
-- Denver Post
Cop
killings merit the extra attention
The nationwide search for Raul Garcia-Gomez,
the 19-year-old illegal immigrant suspected in the May 8 shooting
death of Denver Police detective Donald "Donnie" Young,
raises a contentious issue: How much should the facts in a criminal
case affect the ongoing debate over the impacts of illegal immigration?
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Sacramento
Union
Governor
Takes Heat over Immigration
A group of religious leaders attacked
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's statements and policies involving
undocumented immigrants
[criminals], demanding that he meet with them to discuss
changing what one pastor called rhetoric that has "poisoned"
the community. -- "The governor's recent attacks targeting
our state's undocumented immigrants run against the grain of
American values," Bishop Gabino Zavala of the Roman Catholic
Archdiocese... |

Onslaught |
Potomac
News
Hispanics
flooding into Prince William County, Virginia
Prince William County will grow by more
than 60,000 people in the next five years, fueled by an influx
of Hispanic residents who will make up two out of every ten people
in the county by 2010, according to recently released county
statistics. -- The growth in the Hispanic population will be
concentrated in Woodbridge... |
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Washington
Times
Border
vigil planned for California
Minuteman organizer James T. Gilchrist,
whose 850 volunteers shut down the flow of illegal aliens along
a 23-mile section of Arizona-Mexico border last month, has joined
forces with another
citizens group to help organize a new border vigil in California
-- beginning in August. |

Rev. Peterson |
BOND Press
Release
Fox
Insults Blacks...By Meeting With Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton
Mexican President Vicente Fox issued
a statement yesterday saying that he "regrets" insulting
Blacks by saying Mexicans in the United States do the jobs that
"even Blacks" won't do. Facing international criticism,
Fox invited Rev. Jesse Jackson and Rev. Al Sharpton to Mexico
to discuss ways to improve the strained relationship between
Blacks and Hispanics.  |

Hickenlooper |
Denver Post
Mayor
defends foreigner policy
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, who has
been dogged by critics since two police officers were shot, allegedly
by a suspected illegal immigrant, said Wednesday that he stands
firmly behind the city's policies on dealing with foreigners.
-- "Local government's role is not to arrest, confine or
expel those without valid visas," he said in an interview.
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
U.S.
Border Patrol seized 1935.85 pounds of marijuana
Tuesday, agents at the Casa Grande Border
Patrol station discovered over 800 pounds of marijuana near San
Miguel, Arizona, on the Tohono O'ohdam Indian Reservation, while
agents from the Tucson Station recovered over 1,000 pounds from
a vehicle near Highway 286 and Arivaca Rd.  |
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Conservative
Voice
Calif.
Teachers Association Members Should Join Minutemen
...The 2004-05 spending figure, which
includes only state General Fund and local property tax money,
is $7,012 per pupil. That means illegal immigration wields an
impact of some $7 billion on education costs in California. However,
it should be noted that total education spending for 2004-05,
including all federal, state and local education revenues, comes
to $9,863 per pupil.  |
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