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California Meltdown
Real Estate Collapse will Create Total Chaos
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UCLA
Economists Still See a Bubble in Housing Market - L.A. Times - June 21
"When those prices stop rising, consumers will
rein in spending, possibly triggering a recession, they said."
Advice to Readers
California was saved from the dot com collapse only by the
real estate bubble. When this goes, hundreds of thousands of
illegal aliens are going to be put out of work. We advise those
who can to sell and get out of Southern California while there
is still time.
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ICE
ICE
busts dangerous Mexican gangster in Illinois
Chicago -- U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) detention and removal officers are planning
to deport a member of the local "Insane Deuces" gang
and convicted criminal illegal alien who was arrested last week.
-- Arnoldo Baron-Orta, a citizen of Mexico, was taken into custody
Thursday by ICE... |
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Yuma Sun
Mexican
officer arrested in U.S. in smuggling bust
Federal authorities Monday charged a
police officer from San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora, Mex., with
attempting to smuggle an illegal alien into the United States,
according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona.
-- The Mexican transit police officer, Ramon Chavez- Rodrigues... |

Screwballs |
UPI
CATO
nuts essentially call for open borders
Relaxing immigration controls and regularizing
illegal immigrants currently in the United States would help
secure the country and benefit the economy, according to the
free- market Cato Institute. -- According to Dan Griswold, Cato's
director for trade policy studies, over 1.1 million people were
arrested trying to cross the U.S. border illegally...  |
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The Denver
Channel
Likely
Mexican invader sues jailers
Denver -- A Mexican national who was
detained for being a suspected illegal immigrant is suing Park
County officials, claiming that he was mistreated and neglected
while in jail and denied sanitary housing and medical care --
conditions that he said led to the amputation of his leg. |
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Sierra Vista
Herald-Review
Governors
unite on border strategies
Phoenix -- Gov. Janet Napolitano and
her Sonora counterpart have agreed to "coordinated strategies
to combat drug and human trafficking" along the 375- mile
international border between the states. -- But that won't be
aimed at Mexican nationals trying on their own to get into the
United States. [The usual song- and- dance continues...] |

Hickenlooper |
Rep. Tom
Tancredo -- Press Release
Tancredo
Asks Questions About Denver Library Policies
Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO) asked
questions about the Denver Public Library's Spanish language
policies in a letter sent to Mayor John Hickenlooper today. The
letter asked a dozen questions ranging from the planning of a
Spanish- language- only library to the alleged freeze of career
advancement for librarians who do not speak Spanish. |

Limbaugh |
Rush Limbaugh
Show
Enough
Appeasement Already!
...Somebody's going to say, "Oh,
you know, that's right. We've gotta," and pretty soon we're
going to lose this country. We're going to lose this country
if we don't enforce the borders. Without a border you don't have
a country. You may as well not have a country if you're not going
to enforce your border. The southern border is being overrun..." |

Waah!
Waah! |
Los Angeles
Times
Ankle
monitors rankle foreign invaders in U. S.
One morning last fall, Juan Chavez awoke
to pounding on his door. Immigration agents had come looking
for someone else, but when Chavez couldn't prove he was in the
country legally, they arrested him. -- They released him several
hours later, but only after attaching an electronic band to his
ankle... |
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U. S. News
& World Report
Mexican
squatters a gargantuan nightmare in N. C.
...Waves of [illegal
aliens... criminals], most from Mexico, are pouring into
North Carolina and other states that have little tradition of
large- scale immigration. And with no road map, these states
are struggling to understand what's happening and what it means.
Bitter debate, fueled by talk radio, new interest groups, and
nostalgia for a more simple past... |
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Baltimore
Sun
Ehrlich
cuts health care for children of "immigrants"
The Ehrlich administration has begun
sending letters to thousands of low-income legal immigrants informing
them that their children will lose health care benefits next
month, and officials are deciding whether to restore funding
to help pregnant women, as demanded by the legislature. |
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Washington
Times
Witness
says ICE lax on employers
The Department of Homeland Security has
allowed thousands of employers to hire millions of illegal aliens
because of a lack of funding, manpower and commitment to solve
the problem, a House subcommittee was told yesterday. |
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Associated
Press
Reputed
SoCal gang leaders convicted of attempted murder
Los Angeles -- Three reputed leaders
of the Black Dragon, once one of Southern California's most notorious
Chinese- American street gangs, were sentenced to more than two
decades in prison for attempting to kill two of their own. --
Khoanh Lam, Minh Thang Tran, and Cham Hoang... |
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Al Knight
-- Denver Post
Change
U.S. law on anchor babies
There's nothing quite as important as
timing in politics. A fact that might go unnoticed for years
can, at the right moment, help change the direction of national
policy. -- Consider the issue of anchor babies and what, if anything,
should be done about them. Anchor babies, for those not yet familiar
with the term... |
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Robert Robb
-- Arizona Republic
Big
storms loom on voter issues
Arizona appears headed toward a major
political and legal blowup over implementing the voter identification
provisions of Proposition 200. And right now, there doesn't seem
to be any adult supervision. -- Proposition 200 requires that
voters, before getting a ballot, show a photo ID... |

DayLaborers.org |
The Californian
-- Temecula
Council
to tackle loitering by day laborer pests
Temecula, Calif. -- Concerns about day
laborers loitering on Butterfield Stage Road near a school are
prompting city leaders to look at ways to limit or prevent the
job seekers from using the street to solicit work. -- The City
Council is set to consider restrictions at its June 28 meeting
for the western part of Butterfield Stage Road... |
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Angus Reid
Global Scan
Many
in U.S. Want English as Citizenship Requirement
Many adults in the United States believe
language skills should be an important component of a citizenship
application, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 79 per
cent of respondents believe people who have moved to the U.S.
should be required to learn English before they are allowed to
become citizens. |

Villaraigosa |
Lance T.
Izumi -- Human Events
Villaraigosa
Should Worry About the Border
Although he was endorsed by Richard Riordan...
new Los Angeles Mayor Antonio
Villaraigosa has wasted no time in slamming the governor's
views on controlling illegal immigration. Villaraigosa recently
opined, "Instead of closing the borders, as stated by Schwarzenegger,
we should look at our border as an opportunity."  |
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A
"Racist"
There is a popular definition of "racist"
- a conservative winning an argument with a liberal. To its all
sarcasm, it tells us how far the use of the noun "racism"
deviated from its proper sense - judging a person based on his
race and not on his individual skills, talents, and character,
or a lack thereof. |
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The Stein
Report
Social
Security not worried about huge 'no match' problem
...Terrence Jeffrey of Human Events made
the important point that the "wall of separation" between
the Social Security Administration and the DHS in sharing information
on which specific employers are hiring the most illegal aliens
is analogous to the "wall of separation" in our intelligence
agencies that led to the tragic failure to detect the 9/11 plot
and stop it. |

What Homeland
Security? |
New York
Times
U.S.
Borders Vulnerable, Witnesses Say
The federal government's efforts to prevent
terrorists from smuggling a nuclear weapon into the United States
are so poorly managed and reliant on ineffective equipment that
the nation remains extremely vulnerable to a catastrophic attack,
scientists and a government auditor warned a House committee
on Tuesday. |
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Yuma Sun
Agents
nab illegal aliens at house owned by city
Federal authorities on Tuesday arrested
39 illegal immigrants at a house owned by the city of Yuma. --
The arrests mark the first time authorities here have caught
a group of smuggled illegal aliens at any of the 235 public housing
units owned by the city, even though there have been allegations
in the past smugglers have used public housing... |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Disgraced
former president touts Bush scheme in Mexico
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton on
Tuesday called for a revitalization of Mexican- U.S. bilateral
relations and said that the trauma of the Sept. 11 attacks had
caused the United States to neglect its neighbors in the hemisphere.
-- As part of revitalizing relations with Mexico, he argued for
the need for immigration reform... |
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New York
Daily News
Invader
flophouses a huge problem on Long Island
The Farmingville bungalow that housed
up to 64 illegal [aliens] is just the tip of the iceberg in Suffolk's
illegal housing problem, officials warned yesterday. -- Farmingville
alone has 117 open investigations into illegal boarders, Brookhaven
town officials said. -- "More and more houses are coming
to our attention..." |

Gonzales |
Toledo Blade
Editorial
Asylum
idea insane
When is someone accused of having planned
and organized the horrific bombing of a civilian aircraft a person
the United States should protect? -- Is such a person not, in
fact, exactly the sort of terrorist America is waging war against
around the world? That is the question raised by the gentle treatment
the Justice Department, under the leadership of Attorney General
Alberto Gonzales, is giving Venezuelan Luis Posada Carriles. |
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WLWT-TV
-- Cincinnati
Vigilantes
Torch House Where Girl Was Raped
Hamilton, Ohio -- Vigilante justice seems
to have taken over in the community where a 9- year- old girl
was raped Monday, News 5 reported. -- Someone set fire Tuesday
evening to the house where the attack occurred. Six Mexican immigrants
were renting the house, and neighbors believe the attacker lived
there... |
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American
Border Patrol
Suspicious activites
going on south of border
American Border Patrol reports that the Mexico
military has set up an encampment 1/4 mile south of the border,
eight miles east of Sasabe, Arizona. According to this report
the encampment includes approximately fifteen tents. |

¡México! |
North County
Times
Arrogant
Mexican stooge bewails local officials' comments
Escondido, Calif. -- Responding to comments
from two Escondido officials who criticized the consulate's presence
at a city-sponsored event, the top Mexican diplomat in San Diego
on Tuesday responded by calling their statements irresponsible
and misleading. -- Luis Cabrera, Mexico's consul-general for
San Diego... |
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