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Border Builder
to Appear at Las
Vegas Meeting
One of a Kind Border Hawk Ground Control System
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| Mike Christie
explains Border Hawk operations to TV reporter. (Watch
clip) |
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American
Border Patrol Expert
The
Border Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is unique. It is
the only system that sends live video images of the border region
out over the internet. The Ground Control System that does this
magic was designed and built by Michael Christie of American
Border Patrol. Mike is also part of the two-man Tac Ops Team
1 that "smuggled"
a simulated "WMD" into the United States from Mexico
- three times. Christie will appear with Mike King at the
Unite To Fight Illegal Immigration meeting in Las Vegas this
coming weekend. Mike is also an expert in computer network systems. |

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The Ledger
-- Lakeland, Florida
Lawmakers
Unsure How to Tackle Illegal Workers
Members of the Minuteman Project stood guard
along the Mexican border in Arizona and then patrolled the halls
of Congress last month, clamoring for tighter borders to stanch
what they call a national security threat. -- Then Congress passed
national standards for driver licenses -- a move rooted in security
arguments since 2001... |
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Mike Littwin
-- Rocky Mountain News
Firing
illegal immigrants no joyful task
Lee Driscoll is cracking down on illegal immigrants [criminals]
in his restaurants. -- And it's breaking his heart. -- He's not
just going the extra mile. He's taking the full trip. -- And
it's tearing him up inside. -- He's going to fire as many as
51 of his employees - for crimes that include trying to make
a living for their families [Boo hoo]. |

Onslaught |
Hector Alaya
-- Tucson Citizen
Border
crisis costly to Mexican-Americans, too
These days, being a Mexican-American
has become a perilous thing, especially if we show an allegiance
for our country. -- The traditional agenda would require all
Latinos to think alike regarding illegal immigration. -- According
to defenders of open borders, we must all agree that illegal
immigrants are only reclaiming their land... |

Fox Watch |
Keene Sentinel
Editorial
Fox's
insult
...Fox still refuses to apologize, and
it's probably too late for that in any event. If he had quickly
taken back what he said, he could have contended it was an inadvertent
poor choice of words. But now, having nurtured and defended his
insult for two weeks, the damage has been done. He has not only
stepped on some of his neighbors' toes; he has left the impression
that he did it on purpose... |
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MSNBC
Violence
against border agents at record pace
Newton's third law of physics says that
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, and
it's being played out in violent fashion along the nation's southwest
border. -- Assaults against Border Patrol agents along a 260-mile
stretch of the Arizona/Mexico border known as the Tucson sector,
a desolate expanse of territory that is the nation's major artery
for illegal immigration... |

Gonzales |
Chicago
Tribune
Gonzales,
GOP court Hispanics
It's no secret that Alberto Gonzales'
appointment as attorney general was a watershed moment for American
Hispanics--and for a yearslong effort to woo more Latino voters
to the Republican Party. -- Though the political strategy is
long-term, Gonzales has moved swiftly and energetically, more
like a political candidate in a campaign than a Cabinet member... |

Sen. Jon Kyl |
Orange County
Register
Bill
will target borders, job sites
Two Republican senators who will play
key roles in the immigration debate released a blueprint Thursday
of how they want the federal government to crack down on illegal
immigration. -- Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, chairman of the immigration
subcommittee, and John Kyl, R-Ariz., detailed the provisions
they plan to include in a comprehensive reform bill... |

Gang News |
San Francisco
Chronicle
Sureño
gang's threat growing in Bay Area
The Sureño gang, whose members
allegedly took over an octogenarian widow's apartment in San
Francisco's Mission District, is an increasingly violent menace
in the Bay Area, police and gang experts said. -- Some
street gangs operate for profit. But Bay Area Sureños... |
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Ron Strom
-- WorldNetDaily.com
Legislation
would prevent 'global welfare' payments
A Republican congressman is pushing a
bill that would prohibit the federal government from paying Social
Security benefits to non-citizens living in other countries.
-- Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, re-introduced his bill, the Social
Security for American Citizens Only Act, H.R. 858, in February
after sponsoring a similar piece of legislation last year. |

Onslaught |
ABC Channel
30 -- Fresno
Fresno
mayor wants immigration moratorium (city being overrun)
Calling it a crisis that is hurting Fresno,
Mayor Alan Autry [contact
him] unveiled a controversial immigration plan during his
State of the City address on Thursday. -- Mayor Autry announced
plans to call for a two year moratorium on immigration. -- "Team
America is in the midst of a crisis," said Autry. |
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NewsWithViews.com
U.S.
flag taken down in order 'not to offend'
Medford, Ore. -- Due to intense public
pressure brought on by outraged U.S. citizens over the display
of a Mexican flag, the Oregon Employment Department removed the
flag from its 119 N. Oakdale Ave. offices in Medford, Oregon,
but that isn't the only thing that has been taken down from its
walls. |
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Providence
Journal
MS-13
gang focus of police conference
MS-13, an international Hispanic gang
that has been recruiting in the Providence metropolitan area,
was in the police spotlight at a conference yesterday. -- FBI
Special Agent Robert Clifford, director of the FBI's new MS-13
National Gang Task Force, and his assistant, Special Agent David
Lavallee... |

Sham IDs |
Atlanta
Latino [See
'English' link in upper right corner]
East
Point, Ga. to accept dangerous 'Mickey Mouse' IDs
A resolution has created a new Fulton
County ordinance authorizing acceptance of the Mexican Matricula
Consular as a valid form of identification in the city of East
Point starting on May 16. -- The ordinance was created to allow
the city to recognize the Matricula Consular as an official document
issued by the Mexican government... |

Waah!
Waah! |
Los Angeles
Times
After
Minuteman Melee, Protesters Have New Beef
An activist opposing illegal immigration
who drove his van into a crowd of protesters in Garden Grove
will not be charged, police said Thursday, prompting anger from
detractors. -- A van driven by Hal Netkin hit several people
protesting an appearance Wednesday night by James Gilchrist,
whose Minuteman citizen patrol last month... |
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KOLD-TV
-- Tucson
Last
defendant sentenced in 1998 slaying of Border Patrol agent
Tucson, Ariz. -- A 27-year-old man has
been sentenced in Tucson to 15 years in prison in connection
with the slaying seven years ago of a Border Patrol agent. --
Juan Manuel Mares-Rivas, a Mexican citizen, is the last of four
defendants in the case to be sentenced. |

George Putnam |
NewsMax.com
One
Reporter's Opinion Illegal Alien Invasion Update
It is this reporter's opinion that the
illegal alien invasion of the United States brought to this reporter's
attention 35-40 years ago has at long last caught our nation's
attention. Organizations are springing up all over the country
determined to do the job that our federal government's duly elected
public officials are refusing to do. |

File Photo |
KTLA / L.A.
Times
More
race brawls at two L. A. high schools
For the third time in six weeks, police
broke up a Jefferson High School brawl Thursday that students
say was fueled by racial tension. -- Officers from the Los Angeles
School Police Department used pepper spray and batons to quell
the fight, which involved about 25 students on the South Los
Angeles campus. |
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Devvy Kidd
-- WorldNetDaily.com
U.S.
banks knowingly fund mortgages to illegals
"The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
is encouraging banks to sign up illegal aliens in the banking
system, calling the growth of the market 'a compelling incentive'
for U.S. banks to enter this largely untapped market ... ---
"But there are clear laws on the books for the integrity
of the immigration system.... |
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The Citizen
- Auburn, N. Y.
Four
sentenced for trafficking Mexican invaders
A farm labor contractor accused of recruiting
undocumented Mexicans to western New York farms and forcing them
to work for little or no pay was sentenced Thursday to nearly
four years in prison. -- Maria Garcia's husband and two sons
also were sentenced in a case that began when some of the workers
escaped the family's control and sought help. |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Mexican
commandos new threat on border
Elite Mexican commandos, trained by U.S.
forces to combat the drug cartels have switched sides and are
working for the drug smugglers in the border area posing a special
hazard to American law enforcement and Border Patrol agents,
according to a U.S. Justice Department memo. |

'The Boot' |
El Universal
-- Mexico City
Schools
boot cross-border students
Tucson, Arizona -- After a months-long
investigation, more than 100 Mexican kids who crossed the border
every day to attend schools in Arizona have been taken off the
state's rolls, and the number is expected to rise. -- The Arizona
Department of Education said it has proof that some students,
despite living in Mexico, are receiving free education in public
schools on the other side of the border. |
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American
Border Patrol
BP helicopters back in service
American Border Patrol (ABP) reports
that Border Patrol helicopters are again flying at night. One
chopper was observed early this morning illuminating a group
of possible illegal aliens just east of the Coronado National
Monument. "If is is true that Department of Home Security
Secretary Secretary Chertoff was involved in the decision to
return the choppers to service, this is a hopeful sign,"
said Glenn Spencer of ABP. |
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