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CBS (L. A.) Coverage
of SOS Rally
Mexican Reconquista Covered Up

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Press Release
-- U. S. Rep. Charlie Norwood
Border
troops the only way to preserve U.S. sovereignty
A CATO Institute-sponsored report intended
to discredit efforts to secure the U.S. border has instead bolstered
findings that immediate deployment of troops in support of the
Border Patrol is the only means of stopping the current hordes
of illegal immigrants invading U.S. territory. |
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Edward L.
Daley -- WEBCommentary.com
10
Things I'd Do If I Were The Commander-In-Chief
...The fifth thing I'd do is declare
the government of Mexico a hostile regime, and break off all
economic ties with it until Vicente Fox agrees to put his troops
on the U.S./Mexican border, and stop the flow of illegal immigration
into this country from his. In the meantime, I would place National
Guard units... |
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Magic City
Morning Star
The
Smell Test
I am certain that many who visit this
site have grown weary of the non-stop assault on common sense
waged by one, Doug Bower, expatriate living in Mexico. I had
the misfortune of discovering another site that features much
of his writing. I say misfortune because I discovered a piece
of pure fantasy about the Minuteman Project... |

Zamites |
Access North
Georgia
Child
kidnapped and murdered, suspect on loose
Gaineville, Ga. -- Hall County authorities are
searching for a man wanted for the kidnapping and murder of a
four- year- old Hall County girl. -- Investigators have warrants
for murder, kidnapping and child molestation for Cornelio Rivera
Zamites of Gainesville. -- "He is a Hispanic male, 24 years
of age...." |

Yeh Ling-Ling |
News Leader
-- Stounton, Virginia
Is
'Greater Mexico' a hidden agenda?
...Last December, the Mexican government
published a guide advising Mexicans on how to cross the U.S.
safely. In 1997, Ernest Zedillo, then-President of Mexico, said
in Chicago: "I have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation
extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders and that
Mexican migrants are an important - a very important - part of
it." |
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Associated
Press
Prescreened
Mexican driver in drug bust at border
A prescreened driver who passed a security
background check was arrested with drugs in her car as she attempted
to cross the U.S.- Mexico border, U.S. Customs officials said
Friday. -- A suspicious Customs official stopped Jhuliana Aramis
Cohen of Tijuana, Mexico in one of the SENTRI lanes at San Diego's
San Ysidro crossing. |
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Wheeling
(West Virginia) News-Register
Sheriff
Should Prod Agency to Do Its Job
Ohio County Sheriff Tom Burgoyne and
his deputies are becoming a royal pain in the you- know- what
for the [INS]. That's great. Someone needs to enforce laws against
illegal immigrants.
-- Yes, that's right: Burgoyne and his deputies are getting on
the nerves of INS officials because they insist on enforcing
the law.  |
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Dimitri
Vassilaros -- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Let's
start counting citizens
...As illegal foreigners continue infesting
America by devouring this republic's social programs, hospital
emergency rooms -- and now its very form of government -- it
is only a matter of time until the representative of a district
brimming with non- Americans proposes another change in the Constitution. |
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MidHudsonNews.com
Illegal
alien indicted for threatening female friend
A Spring Valley youth has been indicted
by a Rockland County grand jury on burglary charges. -- Osman
David Vasquez was charged with burglary in the second degree,
criminal possession of a forged instrument in the second degree
and criminal mischief in the fourth degree.  |
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Associated
Press
Mexico
drugs run by 'The Alliance'
Mexico City -- A strong new Mexican drug-trafficking
coalition headed by three kingpins works as a partnership in
moving narcotics and battling for turf, a U.S. official said
yesterday. -- The coalition is so powerful that law enforcement
officials dub it simply "The Alliance," or "The
Federation," and it appears to be the most worrisome criminal
force in Mexico... |

Waah!
Waah! |
NorthJersey.com
Cops
turn in scofflaw, whining ensues
De Martins was living the good life.
Seven years after arriving in Monmouth County as a 15- year-
old tourist from Brazil, he had steady roofing work, a wife and
a baby on the way. -- But when his younger sister hinted she
might follow him to the U.S., with help from smugglers, he sternly
warned her off. He thought she'd heeded his advice... |
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JournalNews
-- Hamilton, Ohio
Latinos
fret after rape of local child
...The assembly was intended as a peaceful response
to last week's alleged rape of a 9- year- old girl by a suspect
identified by police as Alfredo Lopez Cruz. Police are still
searching for Cruz, who reportedly was living with a large group
of squatters in an empty house. Days after the rape, someone
torched the house in a show of escalating anger. |
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The Courier
News -- Bridgewater, New Jersey
New
Jersey: Invasion cheerleaders get feisty, 4 busted
A protest Saturday at the Bridgewater
Sports Arena resulted in several arrests after an altercation
occurred inside the building and others outside the facility
refused to leave the property, police said. -- In all, four people
were arrested while protesting a recruitment meeting of a group
they claim discriminates against "immigrants".... |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Influx
of hired killers fuels border turf war
Nuevo Laredo, Tamps., Mex. -- According
to federal prosecutors, the rising crescendo of violence afflicting
this border city has its roots in a 2003 decision by the Sinaloa
Cartel to forcefully wrest lucrative drug- smuggling routes from
the formerly dominant Gulf Cartel. |
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