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Monday, September 5, 2005 |
Adding Insult to
Injury
Bush Creates Hurricane Sanctuary Zone

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What Homeland
Security? |
WIVB-TV
-- Buffalo, New York
B.P.
now being irresponsibly pulled from Canadian border
More than a dozen local immigration officers
boarded a bus in Angola overnight to help enforce the law across
Louisiana. -- It's an important mission for immigration officers
who normally protect our border with Canada. [Apparently homeland
security isn't 'job one' for the profoundly incompetent Bush
administration.] |
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Paul Craig
Roberts -- OpEdNews.com
The
Vicious Downward Cycle of the American Economy
...Of the 154,000 private nonfarm jobs created
in August, 25,000 are in construction and are filled primarily
by legal and illegal Mexican immigrants; 20,000 are in wholesale
and retail trade; 16,000 in administrative and waste services;
43,000 in education and health services; 34,000 in leisure and
hospitality (primarily waitresses and bartenders). Manufacturing
lost another 14,000 jobs. |
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The Republican
-- Springfield, Mass.
Border
agents patrol I-91 in Vermont
White River Junction, Vt. -- There's
no toll booth on the picturesque stretch of Interstate 91 separating
Vermont from Canada, but there's a price to pay for immigrants
here illegally. -- In the Northeast, about 90 miles south of
the Canadian border, midway into Vermont, all traffic is halted
at a Border Patrol checkpoint... |

Tom Tancredo |
FYI
Unofficial
Tom Tancredo for President web site
America today is in a state of crisis. Our borders
are in chaos, our cities are decaying, and our way of life is
under attack. Congressman Tancredo has been one of the few men
to stand up to the Washington establishment and fight for an
agenda that will once again put America first... |

Gomez-Garcia |
Denver Post
Denver
mired in invasion nightmare
Denver -- A few hours after allegedly
shooting and killing a police officer, Raul Garcia- Gomez checked
into his job in the kitchen of the mayor's restaurant. -- The
[illegal alien... criminal]
had been washing dishes at the Cherry Cricket, the eatery co-owned
by Denver Mayor John W. Hickenlooper, for about 10 months.  |

Onslaught |
Barbara
McEwan -- Roanoke Times
Immigrant
flood is swamping America
...Pew found the number of illegal immigrants
growing by roughly 485,000 people a year, with Mexicans accounting
for 70 percent of the total. In 2004 an estimated 10.3 million
people lived here who had deliberately broken our laws by sneaking
across our border or overstaying their visas... |

New World
Order |
Frank Gaffney
Jr. -- Washington Times
The
undoing of America
The U.S. Senate is scheduled tomorrow
to decide whether to clear the way for the most odious, anti-American
piece of legislation in memory: S. 147, the "Native Hawaiian
Government Reorganization Act." Incredibly, as of now, more
than 61 senators are expected to vote to begin a process that
would ineluctably unravel the U.S. as a nation. |

No Illegals! |
San Antonio
Express-News
Invader
tuition break blasted
....Jelgado finally came to Texas on
a tourist visa and moved in with an aunt. The visa quickly expired,
but last week, the 21-year-old became a San Antonio College student,
thanks to a Texas law enacted in 2001 that allows [illegal
aliens... criminals] to qualify for in-state tuition at public
schools. |
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North County
Times
State
border police campaign swings into high gear
With the arrival of Labor Day, a campaign
to put an initiative on the ballot to create the first state
border police in the nation is gearing up for a show of force.
-- Volunteers are hitting the streets across California to start
gathering the nearly 600,000 signatures of registered voters
that will be required by Dec. 12 to put the measure on the June
2006 ballot. |
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Dean Stier
-- The Federal Observer
Selective
Law Enforcement=National Suicide
Since I wrote this unpublished article
about selective enforcement of America's immigration laws a couple
weeks ago, America has experienced one of the greatest domestic
tragedies in our history, hurricane Katrina. The aftermath of
this storm and the federal government's response glaringly exposed
how much we as a nation are beginning to parallel... |

US Border
Patrol |
Riverside
Press-Enterprise
Checkpoint
draws critics
With federal and state politicians calling
for stronger illegal-immigration enforcement, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection officials in Temecula say an $8 million facility
currently being built in Murrieta should improve the agency's
efficiency and effectiveness. |
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Associated
Press
Firms
can check immigration status of job seekers
Many Americans focus on the border when
they consider the fight against illegal immigration. But some
experts say the real battle should be in the workplace to stop
the hiring of people without work visas. -- Simple enough in
theory, but how can you tell who's an illegal immigrant? |
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Albuquerque
Journal
Congress
May Act On Immigration
A rising tide of national outrage over
failed U.S. immigration policies will finally force some kind
of action this session, say several members of New Mexico's congressional
delegation. -- "Part of the reason we haven't done anything
is that it's a political bombshell," said Rep. Tom Udall,
a Democrat, echoing an admission made by other New Mexico congressional
leaders.  |
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