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Brits Swimming
in "Rivers of Blood"
Enoch Powell Warned About Effects of Immigration

Enoch Powell |
Attack
on London direct result of immigration
Story
on Powell's passing
In 1968, Enoch Powell's sensational comments about race
known as his "rivers
of blood"speech provoked the strongest reaction
to a speech by a modern British politician. Overnight he became
a national figure · reviled by some as a racist, hailed
by others as a hero. "There will never be anybody else so
compelling as Enoch Powell,'' said former Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher. "He had a rare combination of qualities all founded
on an unfaltering belief in God, an unshakable loyalty to family
and friends and an unswerving devotion to our country, which
in war and peace he served so well.'' |

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Hooker |
KESQ-TV
-- Palm Springs
Authorities
to seek deportation of 59 women
Federal authorities will move to deport 59 Korean
women who were taken into custody in a crackdown of massage parlors
suspected of engaging in human trafficking. -- The women were
detained about two weeks ago when federal agents raided ten massage
parlors in San Francisco and one in Emeryville.  |

Benedict
Arnold |
Casper Star
Tribune
Utah
governor rubs elbows with the enemy
...At a joint news conference with Mexican
Deputy Foreign Secretary for North America, Geronimo Gutierrez,
Utah Governor Huntsman said any immigration accord will have
to be approved at the federal level, but added ''we in states
have to live in the real world, so we do things like work on
mobility for a
work force, Mexican nationals.'' |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Custody
deal emerges from summit
U.S. immigration officials agreed Tuesday
to pick up more than 500 illegal [aliens] who can be released
from state prisons, according to the head of Arizona Department
of Corrections. -- Dora Schriro said a closed-door summit Tuesday
of federal, state and local law-enforcement officials enabled
her to finally hammer out a deal... |
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Associated
Press
N.H.
Judge Scrutinizes Trespassing Law
A judge questioned a prosecutor and defense
attorneys at length about a town's use of trespassing law against
illegal immigrants [criminals]
and expressed doubt that he was the right authority to determine
someone's immigration status. -- "Is it really my role?"
Jaffrey District Court Judge L. Phillips Runyon III asked in
court... |
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Immigration
and Customs Enforcement
MS-13
gangster busted in Indiana
Monticello, Ind. -- U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers arrested a member of the
violent "Mara Savatrucha" (MS-13) gang here last week
in cooperation with the Monticello Police Department. -- Victor
Maravel, a national of El Salvador, was arrested Thursday... |
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Herald-Coaster
Illegal
aliens scramble after traffic stop here
Rosenberg (Texas) police turned over
14 illegal immigrants [criminals]
to immigration authorities after they were taken into custody
after a traffic stop on U.S. 59 Tuesday morning. -- Carol Rees,
public information officer of the Rosenberg Police Department,
said patrolman Daniel Arriaga stopped a 1993 Chevrolet Suburban... |
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AFX News
Limited
France
reintroduces border controls in EU
Brussels -- France has activated a clause
in the Schengen open borders agreement enabling it to reintroduce
border controls within the European Union, French Interior Minister
Nicolas Sarkozy said. -- 'If we don't reinforce border controls
when around 50 people die in London, I don't know when I would
do it,' Sarkozy said... |

The Governator |
Sacramento
Bee
Schwarzenegger
may get cold reception in Mexico
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has traveled
to the Middle East and Asia while in office, may get a mixed
reception tomorrow as he makes his first trip as governor to
Mexico. -- Schwarzenegger expects a warm greeting at a Border
Governors Conference in Torreon, Coahuila, from some of his Mexican
counterparts... |

Tom Tancredo |
WorldNetDaily.com
Tancredo
to request al-Qaida nuke briefing
Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., a staunch
critic of the federal government's lax immigration and border
enforcement policies, said yesterday he would request a briefing
from the Justice Department on information it has on plans revealed
by WND this week for a nuclear attack on the U.S. by al-Qaida
terrorists. |
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American
Border Patrol
Photo
of the Day
American Border Patrol took this picture
this morning. It shows a vehicle just being loaded with a number
of people. It is parked off the highway, just east of the San
Pedro River and south of Arizona State Route 90. This is a very
well known pick up point for illegal aliens... |

Gonzales |
Associated
Press
Brownback
seeks meeting with Gonzales
Sen. Sam Brownback is trying to arrange
a meeting with Attorney General Alberto Gonzales this week to
explore his views on the Constitution in the event Gonzales is
nominated to fill a vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court. -- The
Kansas Republican, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee
and strong abortion opponent... |
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Reuters
Mexican
fugitive nabbed in L.A. after two decades
A convicted bank robber who has been
on the run since his dramatic escape from a Mexican prison in
the 1980s has been captured in Los Angeles, U.S. authorities
said on Tuesday. -- Alfredo Rios Galeana, considered one of Mexico's
most wanted fugitives for a string of violent bank robberies... |
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Fort Worth
Star-Telegram
Two
face smuggling charges after illegal dies
Del Rio, Texas -- Two women have been
denied bond on smuggling charges after they allegedly left an
immigrant they helped to illegally enter the United States die
in a field. -- Cecilia Cigarroa Wheeler, of Eagle Pass, and Diana
Marisa Suniga, of Beeville, face federal charges of conspiring
to smuggle undocumented immigrants. |
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Arizona
Republic
Reform
battles begin in Senate; security cited
A debate over immigration reform began
anew in the Senate on Tuesday with several senators citing the
unabated flow of undocumented immigrants from Mexico as a national-
security concern. -- The federal government needs to identify
the more than 10 million undocumented workers already living
in the United States... |
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East Valley
Tribune -- Mesa
Mom
begs fugitive illegal alien dad to return kids
A distraught mother pleaded for the safe
return of her son and daughter as authorities intensified the
search for two children and their father, missing since a deadly
shooting earlier this week. -- Meanwhile, immigration officials refused to return numerous calls
seeking comment why [suspect Rodrigo Cervantes Zavala] was still
in America despite three convictions. |
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Bennington
(New Hampshire) Banner
Hampton
Inn illegals collared, P.D. says
Four illegal immigrants [aliens...
criminals] , who police say work
at the Hampton Inn construction site, were arrested after a traffic
stop on Tuesday. -- At about 5:45 p.m., Bennington Police Officer
David J. Faden stopped the car for speeding on Water Street... |

George
Bush |
Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review Editorial
Illegals'
baby boom
The latest birth records analysis by
the Center for Immigration Studies confirms that America has
become Mexico's delivery room. And illegal immigration, a mom-and-pop
operation. --- The immigrants' higher fertility rates and President
Bush's impotence in defending the border will give birth to more
illegals suckling on the public teat.  |
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Santa Barbara
News-Press
Think
tank study finds assimilation hard for Latinos
Washington -- A report by a national
think tank that promotes limiting immigration suggests Latinos
so dominate the immigrant population that it is difficult for
them to assimilate into American society, a conclusion that drew
quick and strong criticism. -- According to the report by the
Center for Immigration Studies... |
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Washington
Times
Virginia
DMV official, wife held
A Virginia man who worked as a manager
at a DMV office and his wife, a former DMV clerk, were arrested
yesterday by federal agents on charges of selling valid driver's
licenses for as much as $3,500 each -- mostly to illegal aliens.
-- The U.S. Attorney said Francisco J. Martinez, and his wife,
Miriam, have been charged with conspiracy... |

Waah!
Waah! |
Arizona
Daily Star
Arrogant
invader aides grouse about conditions in lock-up
The experience of being arrested and
held in what they say were inhumane conditions while in federal
custody has strengthened the resolve of two local immigrant aid
workers, who spoke publicly for the first time Tuesday. -- "Groups
like ours absolutely have to stay out there and stay strong,"
Sellz said... |

Castañeda |
Dallas Morning
News
Pestiferous
Mexican says U.S. must liberalize immigration
Washington -- While Mexico has enhanced
security since the Sept. 11 attacks, future cooperation hinges
on U.S. willingness to liberalize its immigration policies, former
Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge
Castaneda warned Congress on Tuesday. -- Castaneda said security
must be twinned with what he called the "whole enchilada..." |
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