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Tuesday, June 7, 2005

Border Defenses Needed Against Suicide Bombers
Problem is U.S. Occupation, Not Religion

Robert Pape, author of Dying to Win, The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism
Lou Dobbs Tonight - CNN - June 6
Robert Pape: So long as tens of thousands of American Combat troops remain in the Persian Gulf, we should expect anti- Americanism and suicide terrorism to continue. In Iraq, before America's invasion of March 2003, there was not a single suicide terrorist attack in Iraq's history. Since then it has been growing and will continue to grow...
Dobbs: And the economics that you are recommending in terms of absolute border security for our southern border, our northern border....
Pape: ...We need to expect that anti-Americanism will continue to grow and toughening border security, especially with a fence, much like the fence that the Israelis built on the West Bank would be an excellent investment.

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Ridiculous License Photo - FL_ ETrucker.com
Feds arrest 52 in Florida CDL scheme
Federal officials recently arrested 36 people on charges of illegally obtaining Florida commercial driver's licenses, certifications to haul hazardous materials, or access to South Florida ports. -- The arrests were part of a five- month investigation led by Immigration and Customs Enforcement that led to 52 people being taken into custody...AP Internal Use Only

VDare.com
Victim's Mother Prevails-Child Molester Deported!
Loretta Schloerb of New Jersey fought the immigration bureaucracy . . . and won! -- As a mother, Loretta could not bear the prospect of the foreign national who repeatedly molested her daughter ten years ago being officially allowed to keep his green card and remain in the United States...AP Internal Use Only

Bush's Favorite Scumbags
Journal-News -- New York
Possible illegal arraigned in slaying of local teen
North Salem, NY --- With distraught friends and relatives outside, state police brought a shackled and handcuffed Ariel Menendez, 27, into North Salem Town Court this afternoon for his arraignment on a felony charge of second- degree murder. -- Police allege that Menendez stabbed and strangled his ex-girlfriend (a minor)...AP Internal Use Only

No Mexican Child Left Behind.... (Except for Gil Cedillo)
In a June 1, 2005, article, Jennifer Coleman, an Associated Press writer, quoted ten school districts, joined by two bilingual education advocacy groups, saying that "1.6 million students and their schools are penalized because tests given in English do not accurately measure how well English-learners understand academic subjects."AP Internal Use Only

Arizona Daily Star
Napolitano calls summit on immigration enforcement
Phoenix -- Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano is pointing a finger of blame at the federal government but says state and local officials must do more to combat illegal immigration. -- Napolitano announced Tuesday she is calling a summit to devise plans for enforcement of federal immigration laws in Arizona... AP Internal Use Only

Coming Up
June 9

WWTN Radio's Phil Valentine -- Nashville - Print Flyer
Anti-Invasion Rally - Centennial Park - 6 to 8 pm Central

Another Evil Ford Foundation Attack on America
Los Angeles Times
County May Resume Immigration Training for Jailers
A controversial program to train Los Angeles County jailers to check the immigration status of inmates, which stalled when federal officials balked at allowing immigration- rights advocates [including annoying MALDEF pests] to sit in on the sessions, could restart within weeks, officials said Monday.AP Internal Use Only

Bin-Laden
WorldNetDaily.com
Islam on march south of border
Islam is on the move in Mexico and throughout Latin America, making dramatic gains in converting the native population, increasing immigration, establishing businesses and charities and attracting attention from U.S. government officials who have asked their neighbors to the south to keep an eye on foreign Muslim groups.AP Internal Use Only


What Homeland
Security?
Associated Press
Bloody chain saw didn't keep man out of U.S.
On April 25, Gregory Despres arrived at the U.S.-Canadian border crossing at Calais, Maine, carrying a homemade sword, a hatchet, a knife, brass knuckles and a chain saw stained with what appeared to be blood. U.S. customs agents confiscated the weapons and fingerprinted Despres. -- Then they let him into the United States.AP Internal Use Only

Craven Traitor
RedState.org
USDA gives loans, grants to Mexican citizens
...Apparently there are no American citizens who might wish to purchase property in rural areas or in the borderlands, and thus the Bush administration has decided to help out citizens of another country. -- The State Department report "Pact Aims to Help Mexicans Living in Rural Parts of United States" says...AP Internal Use Only

Melee
File Photo
Marin Independent Journal
Racial clashes roil L.A.
As a candidate for mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa [a vehement Mexican reconquista] packaged his ethnicity as carefully as he knotted one of his designer ties. Looking to appeal across the racial rainbow, he became the candidate who happened to be Hispanic, not the Hispanic candidate. -- But only days after his watershed election as the first Hispanic mayor of modern Los Angeles, a rash of fistfights between black and Hispanic students...AP Internal Use Only

The News-Times
Danbury mayor drops local enforcement plan
Danbury, Conn. -- Mayor Mark Boughton's request to deputize state police as immigration agents isn't going anywhere, he said. -- "There has been no official word, but based on my conversations with the state police commissioner and the governor, I would say chances are very slim," Boughton said.AP Internal Use Only

Nutty
Nuts
Tucson Citizen
Feds publish training guide for 'immigrants'
From terrorist alerts to the dangers of deportation, it's like a how-to book on coming to a post- 9/11 America. -- The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service's Office of Citizenship launched a new publication today called "Welcome to the United States: A Guide for New Immigrants."AP Internal Use Only

FOBP
Press Release
FBP delays Border Watch; new launch Sept. 16
The Commissioner for Customs and Border Protection, Robert Bonner, has said that he welcomes the eyes and ears of "volunteer citizens" to help protect our borders, on the condition that "we can make it work consistently with some smart strategy." Of course we reject any Washington, DC spin that would claim that Border Patrol agents are expendable...AP Internal Use Only


Garcia-Gomez
Rocky Mountain News
Mexican cop killer suspect won't be in Denver anytme soon
Mexican authorities will not return Raul Garcia-Gomez to the U.S.s unless prosecutors agree to spare him from execution and life without parole, the Mexican consul in Denver said Monday. -- Juan Marcos Gutierrez- Gonzalez, consul general of Mexico in Denver, stressed the cooperation between Mexican and U.S. authorities...AP Internal Use Only

White House Louse
Commander of
Malfeasance
Knight Ridder Newspapers
U.S. officials promote programs for Mexican invaders
U.S. government officials convened Monday in San Francisco to promote programs, services and benefits available to Mexican immigrants in this country, including those who are undocumented [criminals], under a binational effort aimed at protecting workers' rights and improving the health of families. -- "This is another indication that the federal government has absolutely no intention to curb illegal immigration," said Yeh Ling-Ling...AP Internal Use Only


Napolitano
Robert Robb -- Arizona Republic
Napolitano's vetoes counter inhospitable Proposition 200
Gov. Janet Napolitano's first line of defense for her vetoes of legislation dealing with illegal immigration is that it's a federal problem requiring a federal fix. -- There's considerable merit to that claim. Certainly doing anything meaningful to reduce the volume of illegal immigration requires federal action...AP Internal Use Only

Jobs Americans Won't Do.. G.W. Bush
New York Times
More criminal antics perpetrated by Bush's 'good-hearted folks'
Tlalchapa, Mexico -- Gerardo Luviano is looking for somebody to rent his Social Security number. -- Mr. Luviano obtained legal residence in the U.S. almost 20 years ago. But these days, back in Mexico, teaching beekeeping at the local high school in this hot, dusty town in the southwestern part of the country...AP Internal Use Only

Mexican Onslaught
Onslaught
Scott M. Rosen -- LewRockwell.com
Does the Free Market Require 'Free' Immigration?
Why is immigration such a divisive issue among libertarians, and why do some libertarians scoff at the notion that anything other than an open borders policy is consistent with a free market economy? -- For the most part, it is fairly easy to discern what libertarians believe on any given policy question...AP Internal Use Only

Meddling Mexicans
Chicago Tribune
Meddling Mexicans aid, abet their criminal job thieves
Eduardo [a Mexican invader stealing a job in Illinois] doesn't exactly know what to do about his paychecks, which, he says, keep bouncing. -- His problem is exactly the kind that Carlos Sada, Mexico's consul general in Chicago, talked about Monday as he spelled out a precedent-setting agreement between the consulate and Chicago-area unions...AP Internal Use Only

Washington Times
Customs official seeks kickback-case probe
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Robert C. Bonner wants the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General to investigate accusations that Border Patrol supervisors failed to hold themselves accountable in a suspected kickback scheme...AP Internal Use Only

Tantrum
Waah! Waah!
Fresno Bee
Fresno mayor hears gaggle of invasion cheerleaders carp
Advocates upset with Fresno Mayor Alan Autry's proposed moratorium on immigration said after meeting with the mayor Monday at City Hall that they hope to find a workable solution. -- About 20 activists and Autry plan further meetings to discuss issues such as health-care access, education and immigration policy...AP Internal Use Only


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