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Gonzales |
Jonah Goldberg
-- Philadelphia Inquirer
Buddy
status doesn't qualify Gonzales
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who
is supposed to help pick a replacement for retiring Justice Sandra
Day O'Connor, says he's "not a candidate" for the job.
I don't believe him, and hardly anyone else in Washington does
either. There's precedent for such doubt. As you may recall,
Dick Cheney wasn't a candidate for the job of vice president,
either... |
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WATE-TV
-- Knoxville
Mexican
invader gets 12 years after attempted shooting
Greenville (AP) -- An illegal immigrant
who lived in North Carolina has been sentenced to more than a
dozen years in federal prison. -- Emilio Sanchez Jose had pleaded
guilty to having drugs and using a handgun in a drug crime... |

Onslaught |
Somerville
(Massachusetts) Journal
Immigration
crushes city's ability to help
A wave of new immigrants is rapidly changing
the face of Somerville's population, and local politicians and
organizations are struggling to keep up. -- "Right now the
system is flawed, but we're trying to fix it," said city
Multicultural Director Aru Manrique of Somerville's immigrant
services. |
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VDare.com
Looking
(In Vain) For Latino Assimilation
Second-generation immigrants-U.S.-born
individuals with at least one foreign-born parent-are the most
rapidly growing segment on the nation's immigrant stock. In California
they account 7 million, or 21 percent, of state population, up
from 3.1 million (16 percent) in 1970... |

Gang News |
Appen Newspapers
Alpharetta
makes large gang bust
An investigation by the Alpharetta Police
Crime Suppression Unit into street gangs using Alpharetta as
a home base for their activities in Metro Atlanta led federal
agents June 30 to an Alpharetta home only half a mile from City
Hall. -- There amidst [Sureño] 13 (SUR-13) gang graffiti
and paraphernalia agents from the Department of Homeland Security... |

Gang News |
WSB-TV --
Atlanta
Feds:
Illegal Immigration Fuels N. Georgia Gang Activity
Illegal immigration is contributing to
a growth in gang activity in north Georgia, U.S. Attorney David
Nahmias said Wednesday after a law enforcement summit addressing
the problem. -- Nahmias, federal prosecutor for the Northern
District of Georgia, said the past few years have seen a "serious
increase in our gang problem."  |
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Empire Journal
- New York
N.J.
Woman Arrested In Fake Id Scam For Illegal Aliens
A federal task force busted a ring accused
of shuttling scores of illegal Hispanic immigrants from New Jersey
to Tennessee to get driver's licenses using fake documents Wednesday.
-- The FBI says after months of surveillance -- Zeneida Concepcion
Rivera of Lakewood, New Jersey was arrested... |

Castañeda |
Empire Journal
- New York
Is
The US Being Threatened With Extortion?
Since the London bombings national security
is back on the front page. However, not being widely acknowledged
is the blatant extortion attempt espoused by a former Mexican
Marxist, previous member of the communist party and now a 2006
Mexican presidential candidate, Jorge Castaneda. |

Invasion |
Arizona
Daily Star
Border
security to top agenda as U.S., Mexican governors meet
Monterrey, Mexico -- Fighting drug violence
and the increased presence of gangs along the border will top
the agenda Thursday when governors from four U.S. and six Mexican
border states - including California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
- begin a two-day meeting in the northern industrial city of
Torreon. |
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Arizona
Republic
Judge
tosses lawsuit over illegal alien deaths, Hoover carps
A federal judge in Tucson refused Wednesday
to hold the U.S. government responsible for the 2001 dehydration
deaths of 11 undocumented immigrants just because two of its
agencies refused to allow a humanitarian group to leave water
drums on a national wildlife refuge bordering Mexico. |

Invasion |
Associated
Press
Deaths
increase from invaders crossing New Mexico
The heat of the southern New Mexico desert
is taking its toll on illegal immigrants crossing the border
from Mexico. -- Eleven people have died so far this year -- most
since the weather turned hot -- in the area around Deming. |
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Los Angeles
Times
Guatemala
Suspends Its L.A. Consul
The government of Guatemala suspended
its Los Angeles-based consul general this week as authorities
investigate accusations that he made a fraudulent Guatemalan
passport for his lover and arranged for her to obtain a U.S.
diplomatic visa under false pretenses. |
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KLTV --
Longview, Texas
Mexico
says it won't sign immunity pact for U.S. troops
Mexican officials say they've made it
clear to Washington that they won't agree to grant U. S. military
special immunity from the International Criminal Court. -- President
Bush opposes the International Criminal Court, which started
operating in 2003. His administration argues it could be used
for frivolous or politically motivated prosecutions... |

'The Boot' |
Washington
Times
Illegal
alien criminals get the old 'heave-ho'
Federal immigration officials say they
have deported 120 Mexican illegal aliens, including 56 criminals
with offenses ranging from manslaughter to child molestation.
-- Officials called the deportations this week the region's largest-recorded
effort and said the deported include 36 aliens convicted of violent
offenses, 15 convicted of drug-related crimes... |

D. A. King |
Marietta
Daily Journal
Housing
codes: Is equal protection for everyone?
As someone who suffered for seven years
living across the street from a house full (and I mean "full")
of "migrants," I have been closely following news concerning
the new Cobb law regulating multi-family housing. Let me say
this about that ordinance: It was about time. -- On our typical
middle-class east Cobb street, the "migrants" moved
out... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Government
offers invasion aides softball deal
Two [illegal alien helpers] facing federal
charges of transporting [illegal
aliens... criminals] have been offered a plea deal by the
U.S. government, but they're not sure if they will accept it.
-- The workers, Shanti Sellz and Daniel Strauss said they expect
to make a decision by Monday. The pair had a hearing in U.S.
District Court on Wednesday morning. |
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Gustavo
Arellano -- OC Weekly
Special
on Sambo, Aisle Dos!
Last month, the Mexican government provoked
outrage when it issued postage stamps commemorating Memín
Pinguín, a popular Afro-Mexican comic-book character who
makes Amos 'n' Andy look like Jackie Robinson. This follows a
May 13 speech in which Mexican President Vicente Fox told a group
of businessmen... |
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New York
Daily News
Thugs
busted in slaying at Queens party
Two Queens [MS-13] gang members were
busted yesterday, accused of blowing away a female pal at a drug-
laced party for the hell of it, law enforcement sources said.
-- Ramiro Pineda and William Ramirez were slapped with murder
charges in the shooting death of Maria Rubio early Tuesday in
a College Point apartment, cops said. |

Snake Oil |
Congress
Daily
Dueling
Senate bills target immigration, border security
Senators discussed three bills Tuesday
that are designed to address immigration and border security
issues, with lawmakers calling for a revamped visa program and
enhanced U.S. cooperation with Canada and Mexico. -- A Senate
Judiciary Committee hearing set for July 27... |
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American
Border Patrol
Photo
of the Day
American Border Patrol took this photo
of a Border Patrol agent interviewing an individual about 1/4
mile north of border. Person was carrying a large back pack.
Length of interview and search of back-pack suggested something
"out of the ordinary" going on. |
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Arizona
Republic
Judge
tosses lawsuit over illegal alien deaths, Hoover carps
A federal judge in Tucson refused Wednesday
to hold the U.S. government responsible for the 2001 dehydration
deaths of 11 undocumented immigrants just because two of its
agencies refused to allow a humanitarian group to leave water
drums on a national wildlife refuge bordering Mexico. |
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Salt Lake
Tribune
Sellout Utah
Governor proving to be a real piece of work
...Even though immigration is a federal
issue, [Utah Gov. Jon] Huntsman said he's going to start talks
with governors from other Western states about possible plans
for immigration reform. He said he's going to look into scheduling
a summit for that purpose. -- Utah is home to roughly 200,000
Mexicans, according to the Office of the Consul of Mexico for
Utah... |

Jim Kolbe |
Sierra Vista
Herald-Review
RINO
snake oil salesman Kolbe peddling amnesty again
Sierra Vista, AZ -- The public wants
something done about America's immigration problems and Congress
may step up to the plate even though the end result may be less
than desired, U.S. Rep. Jim Kolbe said last week. -- A supporter
of a proposal to open the border to people seeking employment
in the United States by issuing specific visas... |
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