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Monday, June 13, 2005
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Expose ICE/CBP
(Formerly INS) Malfeasance
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Pat Buchanan |
WorldNetDaily.com
Populism
& nationalism vs. globalism
With their raucous "No!" votes
on the new constitution, France and Holland have voted against
the New Europe. -- Seizing on the French-Dutch rejection, the
British Labor Party has postponed a referendum, thus saving Tony
Blair. For the near certainty of British rejection would have
forced Blair's resignation... |
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KHOU-TV
-- Houston
Federal
agents arrest hundreds of police in corrupt border city
A tense standoff has been settled and
there is a quiet calm in the border city of Nuevo Laredo, which
is considered very crime ridden and bordering on lawlessness
[just like the rest of Mexico]. About 700 city officers are in
custody for questioning and 40 face criminal charges.  |
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WGAL-TV
-- Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Possible
invaders charged with rape of 12-year-old girl
Four Carlisle men are charged with statutory
rape after police said they had sex with a 12- year- old girl.
-- Carlisle police were called to a loud party on North East
Street early Sunday morning. -- A friend of the victim told police
she had sex with the men at the party. |
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Associated
Press
Court
unlikely to overturn Arizona illegal immigration law
A federal appeals court was urged Monday
to overturn a voter approved Arizona law denying welfare and
other benefits to illegal immigrants. -- A three-judge panel
of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals,
however, appeared inclined to leave intact the nation's only
such law... |
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MSNBC
Altar,
Sonora - Invasion staging site
Altar, Mexico -- They arrive daily by
the hundreds. In vans and buses, migrants from all over Mexico
and beyond converge on the small town of Altar in the Mexican
state of Sonora. Some 60 miles south of the U.S.- Mexico border,
Altar has become a major staging ground for illegal immigration.
[View
photos taken in Altar in 2003] |
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American
Patrol
Predator
UAVs purchased by DHS
The Department of Homeland Security has purchased
two Predator unmanned aerial vehicles for use by the Border Patrol
in Arizona. The UAVs will be based at the Naco airport and will
require approximately 80 support personnel. The aircraft cost
about $4 million each. -- Predator is a long-dwell UAV operating
in excess of 24 hours... |
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Bend (Oregon)
Bulletin
Program
to help 'Hispanics' looks to add services
...Hispanics are the most widespread minority
in the state. In 2000, the Hispanic population made up about
8 percent of the state's population, according to the Population
Research Center at Portland State University. -- But many Hispanics
often don't even know where to begin to look for help. The difference
is cultural... |

File Photo |
La Presna
-- New York
More
black vs. Latino tension in New Jersey
A frightening wave of black-on-Latino
attacks in New Jersey has people in several communities alarmed
and on the alert. Plainfield, North Plainfield and now Morristown
have reported violent attacks and robberies where the suspects
are African- American and the victims are Hispanic. The increasing
tension between the groups is causing great worry...  |
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Arizona
State Rep. Russell Pearce -- PHXNews.com
Coppersmith
laughs at voters and Prop. 200
I was intrigued by the one term Congressman
Sam Coppersmith's take on Prop. 200. Just like his column when
Sam gave reasons why it was ok for the governor to lie and not
keep her word (in reading most of Sam's articles not telling
the truth appears normal). -- Coppersmith must believe that the
voters of this great state are a joke. |
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Federation
for American Immigration Reform
How
Illegal Immigration is Sending Schools Into the Red
With states straining under gaping budget
shortfalls, public schools throughout the country are facing
some of the most significant decreases in state education funding
in decades. In some states, drastic cuts mean lay-offs for teachers,
larger class sizes, fewer textbooks, and eliminating sports,
language programs, and after- school activities.  |

Screwball |
WorldNetDaily.com
Gingrich
opposed to militarizing the borders
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich,
considered a possible contender for the 2008 Republican presidential
sweepstakes, says he opposes using U.S. military forces to secure
the border with Mexico, though he favors "dramatically"
increasing the size of the Border Patrol. |

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New Haven
Register
Brazen
foreign lawbreakers toss 'marcha' in Connecticut
Danbury, Conn. -- Immigrants, both legal
and undocumented [criminals],
joined with citizens of Danbury in a peaceful mile- long march
Sunday to show solidarity with the newest wave of residents in
this manufacturing town. -- They came 1,300 strong to protest
a request by Mayor D. Mark Boughton that state police be deputized
to enforce immigration laws. |
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KRQE --
Albuquerque
Hospitals
to ask immigrants for documents
Hospital emergency room workers will begin asking
some patients for immigration documents. -- The new questions
will determine whether federal money can be used to pay for the
care of undocumented immigrants. -- New Mexico qualifies for
$5.1 million in new federal funds... |
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Washington
Post
Immigration
Law as Anti-Terrorism Tool
Soul Khalil woke with a start. Her split-level
home in Burke was shuddering, and the oppressive hum of a helicopter
filled the room. Then she heard the pounding on the front door.
"Police!" the voices yelled. She shook her husband.
"Hassan! You hear that banging?" she later recalled
saying... |

US Border
Patrol |
KFMB-TV
-- San Diego
Border
Patrol chopper flights perilous
U.S. Border Patrol helicopters working
the Mexico border have crashed over the last two years from flight
jackets flying out the doors, pilots clipping the sides of cliffs
and mechanics not tightening bolts, federal reports show. Those
accidents have resulted in injuries to pilots and onboard agents... |
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KFMB-TV
-- San Diego
Unruly
invader jailed after causing crash
An undocumented
immigrant [criminal] was behind bars today after causing
a crash and resisting arrest when he was caught with drug paraphernalia,
a police lieutenant said. -- Bernabe Eliseo Hernandez is accused
of running a stop sign, causing a crash and leaving the scene
shortly before 1 p.m. yesterday... |
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KPHO-TV
-- Phoenix
Invaders
found in van on I-10
Nearly 30 [illegals] spent several hours
Sunday in a city park, waiting for federal agents to take them
into custody. -- The Highway Patrol found the migrants all of
them hungry and dehydrated after their van lost a tire on Interstate
10 in Avondale. -- Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials
could not be reached for comment... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Intel
sources see porous border posing major terror threat to U.S.
Al-Qaida "communities," like
the one busted in Lodi, Calif., have direct ties to other networks
in Mexico and Central America, where jihadi terrorists are not
viewed as a local threat, reports Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.
-- "South of the Rio Grande Valley there exists a dire situation,"
said an intelligence researcher... |

Onslaught |
KLTV --
Tyler, Texas
Deputies
overwhelmed with immigrant smuggling
Goliad County has become overwhelmed
with a swarm of migrants using back roads to avoid detection.
-- Sheriff Robert DeLaGarza says the Sheriff's Department impound
lot is almost full of trucks and vans. Each one represents a
failed human smuggling attempt. |

Onslaught |
Associated
Press
Western
governors focus on immigration
Western governors who gathered Sunday
for the opening day of an annual economic forum said they needed
to join forces to deal with the impacts of increased immigration
and the outsourcing of jobs overseas. -- Colorado Gov. Bill Owens,
chairman of the Western Governor's Association, said the health
care and education systems in western states... |
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Washington
Times
Illegals
as trespassers
For novel ideas to plug the cracks in
the federal government's flawed immigration policy, here's a
creative one: Charge illegal aliens with trespassing under state
or local law. Police in two New Hampshire towns have started
doing it, and officers around the country may well follow suit.
Activists are crying foul and the Mexican
consulate is displeased [who cares?]... |

Waah!
Waah! |
Denver Post
Complaints
rise from hunt for cop killer suspect
Isabel Martinez grew fearful when officers
said they could take her children away if she didn't tell them
about her former boyfriend, accused of shooting two Denver detectives,
killing one of them. -- Denver police finally left her Los Angeles
home that day, but not without leaving a bad impression... |
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