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OTMs Flood Into
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Bush Administration Puts Out Welcome Mat to All

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Jim Kouri
-- MichNews.com
Detecting
Illegal Aliens in the Workplace
The opportunity for employment is one
of the most important magnets attracting illegal aliens to the
United States. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
established an employment eligibility verification process and
a sanctions program for fining employers for noncompliance. |

Bloomberg |
Newsday
RINO
New York mayor wants squatter amnesty
Forget about temporary status for [illegal
aliens], Mayor Michael Bloomberg said - let them stay here permanently
and legally. -- While it isn't the first time Bloomberg has urged
leniency for the about 12 million [illegal aliens] in the United
States, he issued his strongest call yet earlier this month.
-- "Give them some kind of permanent green card," he
said... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Kin
of alleged cop killer locked up
A man related to the suspected killer
of a Denver detective has been charged criminally in Los Angeles
federal court on an immigration violation. -- Santiago Hernandez-
Galvan is in custody and was charged earlier this month with
illegal re-entry into the United States after deportation. |

George
Bush |
U. S. State
Department
Bush
touts catastrophic CAFTA scheme
Washington -- President Bush is urging the U.S.
Congress to pass the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA)
"as a signal of our nation's commitment to democracy and
prosperity for the entire Western Hemisphere." -- Bush spoke
at the White House June 23 as his administration prepared to
submit legislation to Congress to implement the U.S. trade pact...
[Contact
your Reps and demand they vote against this disaster]. |
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Hispanic
Link News Service
Leaders
of Minuteman Project take up different tactics, goals
Following its initial demonstration in April
along the Arizona border, three of the leaders of the Minuteman
Project have parted ways, with each staking out new turf. --
Founder James Gilchrist, of California, now heads Minuteman Project,
Inc., which he says will concentrate on internal U.S. immigration
issues and will target employers who hire [illegals]. |
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Arkansas
Times
Arkansas
being overrun by Mexicans, LULAC stooge elated
..."Little Rock is the border between
Mexico and the U.S.," said the Rev. Julio Barquero, who
operates the Centro Cristiano Fellowship in Sherwood, and is
the LULAC state chaplain. "Not Texas anymore - Arkansas.
Texas has been conquered by Hispanics." [The corrupt Mexican
government is setting up an invasion station in the state.] |

Sam Zam Watch |
Atlanta
Latino [See
'English' link in upper right corner]
'Sam
Zam' involved in suspicious 'no habla' cable TV outlet
Georgia TeVe the new channel for Hispanic
viewers isn't just a dream come true, but a smart investment
intended to draw the general community and advertisers to Georgia's
first local TV station for Latinos. -- Georgia TeVe will be aired
24 hours a day on Comcast's channel 150. |
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Lompoc Record
Residents
blast mayor, council
...Richard Osborne Moore was shot Saturday
evening while riding his bicycle near West Maple Avenue and North
L Street. Police say he had no known gang affiliations and family
and friends say he was shot by Hispanic gang members only for
being black. |

Waah!
Waah! |
Reuters
Lawmakers
plan invader crackdown, usual suspects fret
Life for the estimated 10 million illegal
immigrants living in the shadows in the United States could soon
get even tougher as states and the federal government pass new
legislation cracking down on them. -- In several states, legislators
have proposed and in some cases passed bills barring illegal
immigrants... |
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KSL-TV --
Salt Lake City
Sex
fiend heads first to jail, then to Mexico
Salt Lake City (AP) -- A man caught secretly
videotaping women in a Liberty Park restroom last month has been
sentenced. -- Manuel Rodriguez- Cano was sentenced to 30 days
in jail after pleading guilty this week to six misdemeanor counts
of voyeurism. The judge also ordered him to be deported back
to Mexico after his jail sentence. |

Robert Vasquez
for Congress |
Associated
Press
Politician
of Mexican heritage guns for illegal aliens
Boise, Idaho -- He is a grandson of Mexican immigrants
who has been called a traitor to his people for building his
political career on attacks against illegal immigration. -- Canyon
County Commissioner Robert Vasquez entered the race for Congress
earlier this month, and did it in characteristically provocative
fashion... |

Screwball |
Laredo Morning
Times
Parents
of missing critical of comments
Laredo, Texas -- Congressman Henry Cuellar
said Wednesday he was extremely disappointed with Mayor
Betty Flores' comments on CNN, where she suggested that violence
on the border isn't as bad as the media has reported. -- "The
situation is tragic and I will not pretend that this problem
does not exist," Cuellar said... |

RINO McCain |
The Stein
Report
McCain
vs. FAIR Debate Clock
After initially agreeing to debate the Federation
for American Immigration Reform, the nation's largest immigration
reform organization, earlier this week, Sen. John McCain has
not responded to follow up requests to schedule the debate. FAIR
set up a clock on its blog site, the Stein Report, to show viewers
how long FAIR has been waiting for a response.  |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Border
agent accused of hiding an illegal alien
A Border Patrol agent has been charged
with harboring a female illegal entrant for four years, lying
to officials to conceal the woman, according to a federal indictment.
-- Pablo Sergio Berry, of Douglas was arrested in Naco on Tuesday
for harboring Claudia Veronica Vasquez-Banda, an [invader], from
2001 until February this year... |

Nuts |
Richard
Carnes -- Vail Daily
Fun
and frolic with invaders
Local illegal immigration is such a fascinating
and entertaining topic these days. So much to complain about.
So little to actually understand. To wit: Last week Eagle County's
district attorney, Mark Hurlbert, said in a Vail Daily article,
"It's not against Colorado law to be in the U.S. illegally."
-- Um, scuze me? |
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Boston Herald
Reputed
gang member held in machete attack
A reputed member of the MS-13 street
gang was busted yesterday for attacking an East Boston motorist
with a machete, police sources said. -- The arrest of Maurizo
"Spooky'' Lopes is the second arrest of a machete- wielding
member of the notorious gang this week. Monday, another MS-13
member was busted for carrying a machete... |
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Dallas Morning
News
Bush
scheme now linked with increased border security
The White House is placing new emphasis
on border enforcement to improve the prospects for President
Bush's plan to provide temporary guest worker status to illegal
immigrants. -- The new focus, Sen. John Cornyn and others say,
is a result of what the White House has heard from key members
of Congress... |

D. A. King |
GeorgeThomasClark.com
Debate
II George Thomas Clark v. D.A. King
In April my online debate about immigration
with D.A. King, founder of The American Resistance, attracted
many readers, a stack of letters, and interest from other online
publications. Now Mr. King and I are going to discuss the border
security and immigration reform legislation proposed by, among
others, Senator John McCain... |

Invasion |
The News-Leader
- Staunton, Virginia
Aliens
squeeze through porous borders
"We have a problem with illegal
immigration in Waynesboro," said U.S. Rep. Robert Goodlatte,
R-6th. Goodlatte, a member of the Judiciary Committee, also sits
on the subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Claims.
"There are 1,000 in the Valley. A lot of the gang activity
that has been a problem in the Shenandoah Valley is related to
illegal immigrants..." |
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Houston
Chronicle
Restaurateurs
charged in illegal alien smuggling
A Houston-area restaurateur and some
family members forced illegal immigrants to labor for as little
as 70 cents an hour, six days a week, and then work as domestic
servants on the seventh day, federal authorities charge in an
indictment unsealed Wednesday. -- Hin Kai "Papa" Phu
and three relatives are accused of conspiring... |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Mexico
wants to be U.S. certified to produce aircraft parts
Mexico is trying to get certified to
manufacture parts and entire airplanes for the U.S. market, a
government official said Wednesday. -- "This could mean
the rebirth of Mexico's aeronautical industry," Deputy Transportation
Secretary Aaron Dychter told participants in a conference on
competition issues in this country. |
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Los Angeles
Times
Girl,
13, Reportedly Abducted in Mexico, Is Found Unharmed
A 13-year-old Mexican girl en route from
Jalisco to Southern California to meet her family was allegedly
abducted and held captive for four days before sheriff's deputies
found her in Riverside County, authorities said Wednesday. --
Deputies found Gema Cabrera and seven Mexican men in a car in
a desolate area ... |

Invasion |
Ventura
County Star
GOP
group hears talk on immigration
A former U.S. Border Patrol agent told
an audience at a Republican club meeting on Wednesday that illegal
immigration along the porous border with Mexico is a threat.
-- "We will be losing our American way of life if this continues,"
William King Jr. said at the Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club. |
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San Gabriel
Valley Tribune
Officials
brace for SOS
In an effort to prevent violence at what
is expected to be a
heated protest Saturday, Baldwin Park officials said Wednesday
they will ask participants on both sides to sign written pledges
of nonviolence. -- City volunteers will pass out the pledges
to protesters convening at the Baldwin Park Metrolink station.... |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer
23,000
expected to attend La Raza ['The Race'] convention
About 23,000 people are expected to attend
the National Council of La Raza, a major Latino civil- rights
and advocacy group, when its annual convention meets here in
mid-July. -- The convention also will attract politicians and
businesses that wish to court the country's largest and fastest-
growing minority group, organizers said. |
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