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The Road to National
Suicide
Spencer on Humane Borders
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| "Poor Mexicans
are being sent to their deaths in much the same way soldiers
have died for millennia: to conquer territory. This is a demographic
war of irredentists, but it is a war nevertheless." - Glenn
Spencer |
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Easing
entrants' way will hasten end of U.S.
by Glenn Spencer -- Arizona Daily Star - June
5
Same
article with reference links
Humane
Borders is playing into the hands of Mexico and its dreams
of territorial domination. If this weren't bad enough, by raising
false hopes of migrants that they will find water when needed,
they may well be causing even more deaths than if they did nothing.
If we follow Humane Borders' lead, America
will put out the welcome mat to any and all who wish to come
to our country. We are already on the road to national suicide.
Humane Borders is asking us to hit the accelerator.
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WorldNetDaily.com
Illegals
shocked as judge actually puts them in jail
A judge in Texas is shocking illegal
aliens in the Brownsville area by actually jailing them and making
sure they're deported rather than simply letting them go with
a "notice to appear" -- most of which are not honored.
-- The Brownsville Herald reported U.S. Magistrate Judge Felix
Recio is getting tough with illegals caught crossing the Rio
Grande... |
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U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement
Child
killer caught by cops using available tools and common sense
Vineland (NJ) police used ICE's Law Enforcement
Support Center Tuesday to identify a violent fugitive alien convicted
in 1987 of beating his own child to death. -- Robert Lettman,
a citizen of Jamaica, was observed by police making an illegal
U-turn when he was stopped and identified through ICE's immigration
database.... |

Jon Dougherty |
Voices Magazine
Terrorism
Threat Justifies Troops on Borders
When other countries feel threatened
by terrorism, their leaders do the most prudent thing they can
think of: They deploy military forces along their borders, to
help prevent infiltration. -- They figure, and rightly so, there
is no force better equipped and trained to defend their sovereign
territory. More so than police, federal agents, and volunteer
civilians... |

Gang News |
Fox News
More
Tools Sought to Stop Gang Violence
The recent federal conviction of two
Virginia gang members in the murder of a four-months-pregnant
teenager could result in the death penalty if prosecutors have
their way. And if some members of Congress have their way, more
such punishments will follow, and gang members could be headed
to prison for longer sentences... |
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Andrés
Rozental (Fmr. Mexican Gov't Stooge) -- Dallas Morning News
McCain-Kennedy
bill can fix immigration (and other lies)
After months of preparation and wide
consultation, Sens. John McCain and Ted Kennedy, together with
a bipartisan group of members of the House, have submitted a
landmark piece of legislation that, if approved, will go a long
way toward fixing the "broken" immigration system that
President Bush is committed to change. |
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Jim Kouri,
CPP -- Federal Observer
$
Billions Spent Incarcerating Criminal Aliens
When the United States incarcerates criminal
aliens - noncitizens convicted of crimes while in this country
legally or illegally - in federal and state prisons and local
jails, the federal government bears much of the costs. It pays
to incarcerate criminal aliens in federal prisons and reimburses
state and local governments for a portion of their costs... |
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Robert J.
Samuelson -- Newsweek
The
Hard Truth of Immigration
Immigration is crawling its way back onto the
national agenda-and not just as a footnote to keeping terrorists
out. Earlier this year, Congress enacted a law intended to prevent
illegal aliens from getting state drivers' licenses; the volunteer
"minutemen" who recently patrolled the porous Arizona
border with Mexico attracted huge attention... |
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Washington
Times
Mexico
a hard sell on extraditing murder suspects
It took an international manhunt four
weeks to track down cop-killing suspect Raul Garcia-Gomez in
Mexico, but bringing him back to Denver may prove more difficult.
-- Mexico's tough extradition policy practically forbids the
release of Mexican citizens who would face the death penalty
or life in prison without possibility of parole.  |
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Arizona
Capitol Times
Dems
Want Businesses Involved In 'Immigration Reform'
Democrats will be working on immigration
reform for the next Legislature and need help from business leaders,
says Senate Democrat Leader Linda Aguirre. -- The business community
is not engaged on the issue, she said. -- "They're kind
of letting everybody sit back," Ms. Aguirre said... |
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Los Angeles
Times
Local
Police, U.S. Agents Differ on Raids
When U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested
more than 400 undocumented
immigrants [criminals] a year ago in controversial Southland
sweeps, they said they acted partly in response to tips from
local law enforcement agencies. -- But hundreds of pages of documents
about the raids, released by federal officials in response to
a lawsuit from the ACLU... |

Vang |
Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
Hmong
mass murder suspect's trial taking shape
More than six months after six deer hunters
were shot to death in the northern Wisconsin woods, attorneys
are scheduled to argue Wednesday about the ground rules for the
trial this fall of Chai Soua Vang, the St. Paul man charged in
their deaths. -- Among the issues expected to be raised at the
court hearing in Hayward, Wis... |

Onslaught |
Marietta
Daily Journal
Flood
of "immigrants" becoming a crisis
It's been almost two months since U.S.
Sen. Johnny Isakson took to the floor of the Senate and urged
action "sooner rather than later" on immigration reform.
-- The time had come, he said, for the Senate to recognize the
crisis of illegal immigration, "the single largest domestic
issue to the people of the United States." [Link expires early on June 7] |

It's Not
Amnesty! |
San Antonio
Express-News
Texan
working with Bush team on immigration
The Bush administration is working quietly
with two senators from border states on a comprehensive immigration
reform bill that would beef up U.S. security and streamline the
flow of immigrants into this country. -- President
Bush did not list immigration as a legislative priority for
Congress last week, but... |

Garcia-Gomez |
Denver Post
Suspect
wove long trail
Alleged cop-killer Raul Garcia-Gomez
strolled out of a small grocery store in Culiacán, Mexico,
on Saturday evening and found himself surrounded by Mexican and
U.S. authorities after a 27-day manhunt through two countries.
-- "Suffice it to say, he was very surprised..."  |

Tom Tancredo |
Denver Post
Tancredo
working to turn the tide
Las Vegas - With the desert heat still
stifling well after dark, an air conditioner whisks an arctic
breeze through the cavernous convention center. On stage, the
keynote speaker addresses a Memorial Day gathering of activists
called Unite to Fight Against Illegal Immigration, his voice
rising and falling as he fires up the crowd... |
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Washington
Post
Virginia
Police Back Off Immigration Enforcement
The Virginia State Police have backed
off a plan that would have allowed some officers to make immigration
arrests, a prospect that had been fiercely opposed by immigrant
rights advocates [illegal aliens are not 'immigrants - they're
criminals]. -- The state police chief said last week that
his department has decided against proceeding with an agreement... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
The
threat from Mexico
Ronald Reagan's defense secretary, Caspar
Weinberger, credited with engineering the demise of the Soviet
Union, once predicted because of illegal immigration and
social unrest south of the border the U.S. would be at
war with Mexico by 2003. -- As the U.S. becomes increasingly
concerned about just those issues and one more... |

Invasion |
Indian Country
Tohono
O'odham protest U.S. border policies
Three Points, Ariz. -- Tohono O'odham
protested U.S. border policies at the perimeter of the Tohono
O'odham Nation, holding signs that read ''O'odham are not immigrants''
and ''You are now entering a war zone.'' -- While Tohono O'odham
Nation employees passed on their way to work along the route
from Tucson to the tribal capital in Sells... |
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Arizona
Republic
Prop.
200 having little effect on illegal aliens
Proposition 200 has had almost no practical
effect on illegal immigrants in Arizona despite being the law
for more than six months. -- It's a different story politically,
where the measure remains an emotional, divisive issue likely
to have a potent effect on the 2006 election in Arizona. |

Castañeda |
San Antonio
Express-News
Security,
immigration linked
For the U.S., Mexico and Canada, a secure
and prosperous future hinges on an increased level of integration
that would create a type of "North American Economic Community,"
Mexican presidential hopeful Jorge
Castañeda told reporters during a speech in San Antonio
on Saturday. |
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