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Monday, September 26, 2005 |

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Karen Weinstock
-- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Georgia
immigration shyster spews pigswill
...Strictly enforcing immigration laws
would mean deporting all undocumented immigrants, an unrealistic
goal for any administration Republican or Democrat. Such
enforcement would have a devastating effect on hundreds of thousands
of American businesses and families, causing lasting damage to
the American economy... |
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Congressman
Tom Tancredo
Game
On
There's been a lot of beltway buzz about
immigration reform entering the Congressional agenda this fall.
We had been preparing for a showdown all summer, but with Hurricane
Katrina relief and two Supreme Court nominations jamming the
Senate, many had written off any comprehensive reform until the
spring, at least... |
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KSL-TV --
Salt Lake City
Squatter
crime rampage continues unabated
A man was driving down the road with
his family when someone gunned him down. It may sound like a
road-rage incident on an urban freeway, but it happened in rural
Summit County, and investigators trying to piece it all together
say it's no ordinary road rage. -- It happened late last night....
Aniceto Armendariz was a leader in both the Hispanic Community... |

Screwball |
Burlington
Free Press
Vermont
governor unhappy with concerned Americans
Vermonters living along the Canadian
border don't see the need for a posse of volunteers called the
Minutemen to patrol the line. -- Gov. Jim Douglas said Thursday
that he won't welcome the Arizona- based group to Vermont. --
Public safety and border patrol officials have said the Minutemen
won't improve security... |
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AccessNorthGeorgia.com
Three
face charges in wreck (invaders involved)
Gainesville, Ga. -- Three people faced
charges and a fourth had severe head injuries after a traffic
accident in south Hall County. -- Trooper Jerome Massey said
it happened about 6:30 a.m. Sunday on Winder Highway in the Chestnut
Mountain area. The driver lost control, and the pick-up rolled. |
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El Paso
Times
Public
panel to discuss Minuteman operations
Experts on immigration and human rights
will have a public panel discussion Tuesday about the Minuteman
operation in October. -- It will be about the expected coming
of hundreds of volunteer civilians to watch the border for undocumented
immigrants next month. Speakers will be Ray Ybarra of the Texas
ACLU... |
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Angus Reid
Global Scan -- Vancouver, B.C.
Immigration
Emerges as Election Issue in U.S.
Many adults in the United States believe
immigration policies affect the way they vote, according to a
poll by Rasmussen Reports. 69 per cent of respondents believe
the issue is very or somewhat important in an election. -- The
INS estimates that more than 7 million illegal immigrants are
currently living in the country.  |

What Homeland
Security? |
Washington
Times
Bonner
calls for 'full-court press' at Mexico line
The nation's border czar says a "full-court
press" is necessary to stop terrorists, foreign nationals
and drug smugglers from illegally crossing the U.S.- Mexico border,
saying the United States is a sovereign nation and ought to control
its own border. -- "We know how many illegal aliens and
drug smugglers are being caught and where..." |

'The Boot' |
Washington
Times
Illegals
in fraud scheme warned
Illegal aliens who entered the United
States by purchasing bogus documents from a Potomac lawyer must
leave if they cannot provide legal documentation, federal officials
say. -- "Their paperwork is invalid, and they'll have to
resubmit in some timely fashion," said Vickie LeDuc, a spokeswoman
for the U.S. attorney's office in Maryland. |

Waah!
Waah! |
New York
Times
Grievance
About a Policeman, Then a Deportation Hearing
Waheed Saleh says he was smoking a cigarette
outside a doughnut shop at the rough edge of Riverdale in the
Bronx when a police officer handed him a summons for disorderly
conduct. He protested, he says, and the officer yelled at him
to go back to his own country... |

What Homeland
Security? |
Spero News
Inept
Bush Administration leaves America vulnerable
...As the USBP discharges its mission it encounters
unauthorized aliens from around the world attempting to illegally
enter the United States. In fiscal year 2004, USBP agents apprehended
1.16 million people attempting to enter the country illegally
between official POE 93 percent of these aliens were Mexican
nationals... |
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Springfield
(Mo.) News-Leader
Mexicans
nailed in meth case
A federal grand jury in Springfield indicted
eight men and a woman this week for allegedly conspiring to distribute
methamphetamine in southwest Missouri. -- Investigators seized
more than 10 pounds of meth during Operation Lucky Charm, a multi-agency
investigation into southwest Missouri meth distribution, the
U.S. Attorney's Office said. |
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Gregory
Rodriguez, (Bona fide Mexican Reconquista) - L. A. Times
La
Nueva Orleans (Invaders to take over gulf coast with Bush's help)
No matter what all the politicians and
activists want, African Americans and impoverished white Cajuns
will not be first in line to rebuild the Katrina-ravaged Gulf
Coast and New Orleans. Latino immigrants, many of them undocumented,
will. And when they're done, they're going to stay, making New
Orleans look like Los Angeles. |
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New York
Times
In
Mexico's Murders, Fury Is Aimed at Officials
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico -- Víctor
Javier García still has a dozen marks across his abdomen
and genitals from the burning cigarettes the police used to torture
him into falsely confessing to being a serial killer. -- It made
no difference to a lower court judge that the DNA tests on the
bodies identified as his victims were not conclusive. |

Gingrich |
Ann Arbor
News
Gingrich
presents his solutions to U.S. woes
...Stopping illegal immigration: Sure,
our borders are wide. But if Russia can control its borders,
so can we, according to Gingrich. -- That said, Gingrich favors
legal immigration. He advocates a "blue card'' system that
would allow immigrants to work here if they agree to follow U.S.
laws. If they break the agreement, they could be deported, without
appeal, in 48 hours. |
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Los Angeles
Daily News
English
bypassed in L.A.
Peruvian immigrant Miguel Aliaga always
knew that coming to Los Angeles would mean a long struggle mastering
a new language. He just never figured that language would be
Korean. -- In a city that lures some of the world's poorest,
brightest and most ambitious immigrants, a strange phenomenon
is occurring. |
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Jon Dougherty
-- WorldNetDaily.com
Now
it's legal immigrants blasting Bush 'sucker' scheme
As the Bush administration gears up to
make another run at getting its most recent incarnation of immigration
reform through a reluctant Congress, critics point to the fact
that even in its new and improved form, there is no reason to
expect much change in the way many migrants come into the country. |

File Photo |
Beacon News
-- Chicago
Arrogant
invaders demand amnesty in Aurora
Aurora, Ill. -- As he watched a thousand
people flow past his front porch, a resident of East Illinois
Avenue called out to the crowd. -- "What are you marching
for?" he asked. -- "Immigration reform," came
the loudest reply. -- "We want to be legal," shouted
another. "We want to be equal." |
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Concord
Monitor
Groups
rally for curbs in invasion
The New Hampshire police chief who charged
an illegal alien with trespassing lost that battle last month
when a district court judge ruled that only the federal government
could enforce immigration laws. But New Ipswich Police Chief
Garrett Chamberlain told an audience in Concord last night that
he's not done trying... |
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