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Tuesday, September 6, 2005 |
U. S. An Open Country
Once Across the Border You're Home Free
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I.C.E.
Even Lies About the Law
Statesman-Journal
-- Salem, Oregon
Q: Is ICE
actively looking for illegal immigrants?
A: No. We have big-picture priorities.
Q: But haven't illegal immigrants broken a federal law?
A: They have technically violated the law, but entry without
inspection is an administrative
matter. (Emphasis added) American Patrol Comment: Under Bill Clinton and Doris
Meissner, Robert
Bach set about to end interior immigration enforcement. It
is shocking that a Republican president would continue the policy
of these open-borders liberals. |

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D. A. King |
MichNews.com
Connect
the dots on the true goal of illegal immigration
"By nominating me, my party has
made a choice to welcome the new America." George W. Bush...Presidential
candidate, August 2000, in a speech on Latin America in Miami
Florida. -- Where ever I go, people who are paying even a little
attention to the invasion and colonization of our nation ask
me the same question: "Why is our government allowing this
to go on"? |
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Friends
of the Border Patrol
Invader
License Bill Passes - Contact Gov. Schwarzenegger
Call, fax, or write Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
and demand that he veto "One Bill Gil" Cedillo's SB-60,
the driver's license for illegal aliens bill, which was passed
on Friday, September 2, 2005 by the California State Assembly. |
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Denver Post
Invaders
in hurricane region fret
Like so many other people in Biloxi,
Pedro, a landscaper from Chiapas, Mexico, is desperately trying
to get out of town. He wants to take his wife, Anna, eight months
pregnant, someplace cleaner and safer, wherever that might be.
-- But aside from being low on gas like everyone else, Pedro,
who would not give his last name because he is undocumented... |
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Nogales
International
BP
agents attacked with projectiles
Border Patrol agents were dodging projectiles
on Saturday, Aug. 27, as they tried to apprehend a smuggler driving
a truck full of undocumented migrants. -- Nogales agents were
patrolling Arivaca Road when a pick-up truck caught their attention.
The agents saw people lying in the truck's bed as it proceeded
north on Interstate 19... |
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New York
Times
Retiring
Mexican immigrants raise questions
In recent decades, millions of working-age
Mexicans have entered the United States. Most of them have come
illegally, taking jobs on the bottom rungs of the American labor
market. -- While much of the attention remains on the persistent
inflow of [illegal aliens...
criminals], a new question is beginning to worry some analysts... |
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Noah Leavitt
-- FindLaw.com
Danger
Ahead?: Why governors have declared emergencies
During the past two weeks, the world
has watched a state of emergency unfold in the southern part
of the United States as a result of Hurricane Katrina, and the
ensuing chaos. -- A few weeks before that storm devastated Louisiana
and Mississippi, though, and a thousand miles to the West, the
governors of New Mexico and Arizona... |

Duncan |
Washington
Post
Gang
attacks, county troubles cloud Duncan's future
It wasn't the kind of summer Montgomery
County Executive Douglas M. Duncan had in mind when he set out
to introduce himself to the rest of Maryland as their best hope
for governor. --- A potential political danger zone for Duncan
is the nexus between gang activity and immigration.  |

Invaders |
Associated
Press
More
Hondurans than Brazilians captured at border in Texas
Brownsville, Texas -- Hondurans have
topped Brazilians as the most apprehended undocumented immigrant
other than Mexicans in the Rio Grande Valley, the U.S. Border
Patrol said. -- An agency report released Saturday said 21,942
Hondurans were apprehended in the 2005 fiscal year compared to
21,855 Brazilians.  |

¡México! |
Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review Editorial
Border
security: Mexico's disregard
Some 119 people have been murdered this
year in the Mexican city of Nuevo Laredo across the Texas border
in an ongoing drug war. Washington is duly concerned. -- Mexico's
response to the U.S.: Buzz off. -- The grim situation is reason
enough for Washington to take off the diplomatic gloves. |
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CaliforniaRepublic.org
Citizen
Reformers Control Immigration Debate
Preemptive concurrence that illegal immigration
requires a "state of emergency," along the Arizona,
New Mexico, and California borders with Mexico has come and gone,
waiting to reignite with the next calamity. -- Admitting that
the wild-wild west condition along the nation's southern frontier
is more flammable than formerly reported comes with caution. |
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Associated
Press
Feds
seize record 500,000 Ecstasy pills
Detroit -- The federal Bureau of Immigration
and Customs Enforcement says that in August, agents seized a
record 500,000 Ecstasy pills worth about $9.9 million near the
southeastern Michigan- Ontario border. -- The bureau is trying
to find the sources of Ecstasy smuggling at the border... |
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Orange County
Register
Retiring
Mexican immigrants raise questions
...While much of the attention remains
on the persistent inflow of illegal workers, a new question is
beginning to worry some analysts and policy-makers on both sides
of the border: What will happen when the 10 million Mexicans
living in the United States become too old to work? |
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William
R. Hawkins -- U. S. Business and Industry Council
Importing
Poverty: The Cheap Labor Trap
...One of the factors "encouraging
business to hire" is the availability of cheap labor, much
of it from illegal immigrants. According to an article in the
November/December 2003 issue of Southwest Economy published by
the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, "Immigrants overwhelmingly
filled blue-collar jobs..." |
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Journal-Star
Editorial -- Lincoln, Nebraska
Immigration
emergency real enough
Immigration reform has been stalemated
for so long that it's difficult to muster much hope that things
will ever change. -- Pragmatists in the middle never seem to
find enough traction to get something done. -- But maybe, just
maybe, an opportune moment has arrived. |

Tom Tancredo |
Rocky Mountain
News
Congress
facing other storms
Colorado lawmakers will be in the spotlight
in coming weeks, as Congress returns from its summer recess to
take on U.S. Supreme Court nominations and a number of other
contentious issues. -- Hurricane Katrina could play havoc with
the fall agenda, as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives
respond to the humanitarian and economic disaster that's unfolding... |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Sincere
effort or subversion?
The [Mexican]
Foreign Relations Secretariat announced Monday that the U.
S. accepted Mexico's offer to send Navy
troops and equipment to assist in the continuing Hurricane
Katrina rescue effort. -- As the
first step in the humanitarian mission, the naval vessel Papaloapan
left the port of Tampico, Veracruz, on Monday afternoon, to deliver
equipment to the city of New Orleans. |
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