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Terrorists Closing
In on Nukes
Reason Enough to Seal the Border
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| American Border
Patrol smuggled a simulated nuclear weapon across the border
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times. |
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Nunn:
Terrorists are winning the race to acquire a nuclear weapon

Washington (AP- June
27) -- The government is losing the battle to keep the world's
most dangerous weapons away from the world's most dangerous terrorists,
largely because of a failure to monitor nuclear materials at
the source, former Sen. Sam Nunn said Monday.
"We are in a race between cooperation
and catastrophe, and the threat is outrunning our response,"
said Nunn, a former Armed Services chairman who now leads the
Nuclear Threat Initiative, a group that promotes nonproliferation
issues. |

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'The Boot' |
Newsday
-- New York
Long
Island landlords kick out more day laborer pests
In an escalating crackdown on illegally
overcrowded houses in Farmingville, more than two dozen day laborers
have been evicted from two houses since Brookhaven town and Suffolk
County closed a home there last week, authorities and immigrant
advocates said yesterday. -- And in a ripple effect from the
crackdown... |
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Californians
for Population Stabilization
CLEAR
Act Authorizes Local Law Enforcement Assistance!
The CLEAR Act has been introduced by
Charlie Norwood and over 25 co-sponsors. This bill makes it absolute
that state and local law enforcement officers can and should
help Federal agencies enforce immigration law. [You can call
your Rep. toll free at 877-762-8762 and ask him/her to support
this legislation.] |

Huckabee |
Arkansas
News Bureau
Huckabee
promotes 'open door' policy at LULAC convention
Little Rock -- In a impassioned speech
before hundreds of influential Hispanic civil rights leaders
from across the nation, Gov. Mike Huckabee told a captive audience
Wednesday that America is great because it has always opened
it doors up to people seeking a better way of life. -- Huckabee
was the keynote speaker, along with Tyson Foods Inc. Chairman
and CEO John Tyson... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Two
Border Patrol agents attacked outside of Nogales
Two U.S. Border Patrol agents were shot
while working east of Nogales early this afternoon, according
to U.S. Border Patrol officials. -- The two agents, who have
not been identified, were shot in the leg, according to Jose
Garza, a spokesperson for U.S. Border Patrol's Tucson Sector. |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Usual
pro-invasion nuisances to monitor border project
San Diego -- Four local legal groups
announced plans Thursday to monitor the activities of civilian
anti-illegal immigration groups expected to arrive in California,
possibly in mid- July, for a symbolic patrolling of the U.S.-
Mexico border. -- The four groups plan to train legal observers
to keep an eye on the border vigilantes... |
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Chicago
Daily Herald
Corrupt
Mexican gov't doles out sham IDs
A row of Mexican consulate workers sat
below whirring fans Wednesday at a Carpentersville church, tapping
on laptop keyboards as 200 people, wiping away beads of sweat,
inched closer in a slow line. -- It was 12:30 p.m., and Margarita
Espinoza had been waiting almost five hours at Iglesia San Esteban
Martir... |

Screwball |
The Stein
Report
Pesky
U.S. Rep. demands pardon for invaders
Today, Rep. Luis Gutierrez held a press
conference calling for Bush to grant a Presidential pardon for
6 illegals who had been deported. The illegal aliens sneaked
back into this country some time ago and had been living here
in violation of the law. [Jesse Jackson also showed up calling
for Hispanics and African Americans to form a, "strategic
alliance."] |
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South Florida
Sun-Sentinel
39
Cubans nabbed at Marathon
Marathon -- Monroe County Sheriff's Office
deputies transported 39 Cuban migrants from Coco Plum Road at
the island's north end to the Coast Guard base in Marathon Thursday
morning. -- The migrants were handed over to Border Patrol agents,
an MSO spokeswoman said in a prepared release. |

Zamites |
WSB-TV --
Atlanta
Fugitive
Child Killer Suspect Caught
Hall County law enforcement authorities
on Thursday arrested a man suspected of killing, kidnapping and
molesting a 4-year-old Hall County girl last weekend. -- Several
police cruisers were called to a subdivision near Athens Highway
shortly before noon in the search for Cornelio Rivera Zamites
a roofing man from Veracruz, Mexico. |
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Associated
Press
Stamps
Renew Racial Tensions With Mexico
...Mexico defended the series
of five stamps released Wednesday, which depicts a child
character from a comic book started in the 1940s that is still
published in Mexico. -- But the Rev. Jesse Jackson said President
Bush should pressure Mexico to withdraw the stamps from the market,
saying they "insult people around the world." |

Waah!
Waah! |
The New
Mexican
Border
Patrol presence perturbs foreign lawbreakers
U.S. Border Patrol agents have been conducting
traffic stops near Santa Fe and elsewhere in Northern New Mexico
this week to gauge the extent of human smuggling in areas further
removed from the Mexican border, a border- patrol spokesman said
Wednesday. |

Lamar
Smith |
Arizona
Daily Star
Guest
worker proposal raises thorny questions
Guest worker programs may sound compassionate
or necessary, but the more you look, the more you see problems.
No guest worker program should be passed until these questions
are answered: 1. Many illegal aliens enter the United States
to work. But there is little enforcement of laws that prohibit
employers from hiring them... |

Waah!
Waah! |
Associated
Press
Invasion
cheerleaders whine to New Hampshire AG
Members of a group opposed to the use
the state's trespassing law to cite illegal immigrants [criminals
in need of deportation] will meet with the attorney general's
office next week to discuss their concerns. -- The New Hampshire
Immigrants Rights Task Force objects to recent efforts by police
chiefs in Hudson and New Ipswich... |

Zamites |
Gainesville
Times
Manhunt
goes national for Mexican invader in child murder case
Deputies hand out flyers with new photos
of Cornelio Rivera Zamites to drivers Wednesday along A.L. Mangum
Road. Zamites is wanted in connection with the death of a 4-
year- old girl. -- Anyone with information on the whereabouts
of Cornelio Rivera Zamites, aka "Revolver"... |
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American
Border Patrol
More
suspicious activities on the border
On Tuesday, June 28, American Border
Patrol spotted a Mexican Army Humvee parked right on the border.
Mexican troops could be seen nearby. According to ABP the troops
seemed be engaged in some kind of activity involving something
on the ground. |

Onslaught |
New York
Times
Brazilians
Streaming Into U.S. Through Mexican Border
Braúnas, Minas Gerais, Brazil -- ...Encouraged
by highly organized groups of smugglers offering relatively cheap
packages, Brazilians
recently have been migrating in record numbers to the U.S. --
With direct entry to the U.S. tougher than in the past, more
often than not their route of choice is through Mexico... |
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American
Border Patrol
Update on Mexican helicopter
incursion story
On June 5, ABP spotted a black helicopter
flying into Mexico and then back into the U.S. [click
here for details, photos]. -- ABP has now learned that that
helicopter is part of a Mexican military operation and that it
actually landed near a Border Patrol camera more than a mile
north of the border. Heavily armed personnel were seen leaving
the helicopter for a short while before it flew back into Mexico. |
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Thomas E.
Brewton -- Intellectual Conservative
Illegal
Citizenship
Why should illegal immigrants' children
born in the United States be considered legal citizens? -- A
defensible argument is made that many illegal workers who enter
the United States clandestinely do so in part because their children
born here will automatically be citizens of the United States
and entitled to welfare... |
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American
Border Patrol
Photo
of the Day
Yesterday American Border Patrol watched as the
U.S. Border Patrol chased two groups of suspected border intrudes
(SBIs) near the San Pedro River in Cochise County, Arizona. The
SBIs were in heavy brush... |
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Observer-Reporter
-- Washington, Pa.
Illegal
alien caught with counterfeit goods to stand trial
A Senegalese national caught last month
with $100,000 worth of counterfeit merchandise will stand trial
on charges of trademark counterfeiting. -- Chiekh Ndoye, of Dayton,
Ohio, was scheduled to have a preliminary hearing Wednesday before
District Judge Curtis Thompson but instead opted to waive the
case to Washington County Court. |

Jim Kolbe |
Randy Graf
Campaign
Graf
campaign outraged at Kolbe's defacto support of cop killers
Tucson -- "At what point do you
stop being outraged and simply say, it's time for a change?"
asked Steve Aiken, Graf Campaign Manager. Aiken is referring
to Jim Kolbe's refusal on Tuesday to join a bipartisan effort
to withhold $66 million in U.S. aid if Mexico does not extradite
suspected cop killers without strings attached. |
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Jefferson
County (Mo.) Journal
New
driver's license law may cause 'hassles' (for invaders)
Beginning Friday, Missouri motorists
will have to jump through a few more hoops to get a new or renewed
driver's license or state ID card. -- As of July 1, the state
Department of Revenue will implement new driver licensing and
ID requirements aimed at ensuring the validity of the licenses
it issues... |
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Knight Ridder
Newspapers
CAFTA
expected to narrowly pass in Senate, face a battle in House
The Senate may vote as early as [today]
on President Bush's proposed free-trade agreement with Central
America, and while it's expected to pass narrowly, victory won't
come easily, and Bush faces an even tougher struggle next month
in the House of Representatives. |
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