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Tuesday, September 27, 2005 |

Chertoff |
GovExec.com
Bush
lackey warned of problems with separate agencies
Before announcing his decision not to
merge two border security agencies under his control, Homeland
Security Secretary Michael Chertoff was warned that his choice
was "likely to aggravate, rather than remedy, the difficulties"
the two agencies were experiencing, according to a draft of a
report obtained by Government Executive. |

Invaders |
Washington
Post
Invaders
exceed number of legal immigrants, feds do nothing
The number of new illegal immigrants
to the United States surpassed the number of authorized immigrants
from 1999 through at least last year, according to a study based
on government statistics that was released today by the Pew Hispanic
Center. -- The study said that immigration to the United States--
legal and illegal... |
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Associated
Press
Trial
begins for man accused of trafficking illegals
Fargo, N. D. -- A man accused of trafficking
illegal immigrants said in federal court here that he was simply
connecting people who needed jobs with North Dakota restaurants
that needed workers. -- Shan Wei Yu also is accused of money
laundering. -- Operators of some Asian restaurants in Fargo,
Grand Forks, Bismarck, Minot... |
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Las Cruces
Sun-News
State
pays for more border patrols
The Doña Ana County sheriff plans
to step up patrols along the border next month during operations
by the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, and he plans to pay for
the effort with money recently handed out by the state to combat
border crime. -- The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps is planning
to patrol the New Mexico border... |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution Editorial
Get
a handle on illegal workers
The willingness of American employers
to hire illegal immigrants helps explain why as many as 11 million
of them live in the United States without permission. Unless
the practice is checked, no amount of security at America's borders
will prevent illegal workers from flocking to the United States. |
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Nashua Telegraph
Police
chief not done fighting the invasion
Concord, NH (AP) -- The police chief
who made national news by charging an illegal immigrant with
trespassing says he isn't done yet, despite a judge's ruling
that his methods were unconstitutional. -- New Ipswich Chief
Garrett Chamberlain said he is investigating other methods to
discourage illegal immigrants. |

No Illegals! |
U. of Georgia
Red and Black
Bill
targets illegal alien students
A representative from Athens said he supports
a bill to prevent [illegal
aliens... criminals] from attending public universities in
Georgia. -- Sen. Brian Kemp, R-Athens, said he supports Senate
Bill 170, which would require people to prove their legal status
to receive taxpayer-funded services such as public colleges,
welfare and public housing. |
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Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin
Invaders
found inside vans in Pomona
Thirty smuggled [illegal
aliens... criminals] who hadn't been fed in days were found
packed in several vans in the southern part of the city Monday.
-- Pomona officers detained three suspected smugglers at the
scene and turned them over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
city officials said. |
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Palm Beach
Post
Invader
arrested after fatal cycle crash
Lantana, Fla. -- A mother of two was
killed Sunday evening after an [illegal
alien... criminal] arrested four previous times for driving
without a license stopped his truck in the middle of traffic
on South Military Trail to find his cellphone, according to police.
-- Motorcyclists riding behind the truck crashed into it... |

Onslaught |
Associated
Press
Report:
Invasion is getting worse, not better
The pace of illegal immigration to the
United States has increased despite tighter security measures
and it generally parallels the pace of economic growth and the
availability of jobs, a report said Tuesday. -- The report by
the Pew Hispanic Center also found that the stronger security
steps since the terror attacks... |

Poll Info |
Juan Mann
-- VDare.com
Impeach
Bush -- And/Or Abolish The EOIR?
On August 29, syndicated columnist Patrick
J. Buchanan made a courageous call for President Bush's impeachment.
-- Buchanan wrote: "Well, we are being invaded, and the
president of the United States is not doing his duty to protect
the states against that invasion..."  |

¡México! |
Mexidata.info
Hostile,
corrupt gov't pushing loony invasion proposal
Considering the inability of the Vicente
Fox administration to put together a single proposal in order
to reach a migratory agreement with the U.S., senators and deputies
from all of Mexico's political parties have proposed a series
of actions to Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto Derbez... |
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Des Moines
Register
Squatters
demand driver's licenses, other spiffs
A number of Des Moines-area immigrants,
some with the help of translators, stepped forward at a public
hearing Monday night to tell state lawmakers about concerns over
driver's licenses, workplace abuses, and health care and education
needs of their children. -- About 100 people, including representatives
of church... |

Gutierrez |
Rocky Mountain
News
Tancredo
rips meddlesome Mexican nuisance
U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo did not take kindly
Monday to a Rocky Mountain News report on Saturday that a top
Mexican diplomat said his government opposed the congressman's
immigration reform plan while it favored a guest worker program
for illegal immigrants that eventually could lead to citizenship.
[See: Meddling Mexicans] |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Murder
suspect nabbed at border
A man wanted for murder in Tucson was
picked up trying to enter the United States through the downtown
Nogales port of entry Saturday, officials said. -- David Jesus
De la Cruz was arrested about 11 p.m. when he tried to cross
into the country without any identification, said Brian Levin,
a U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesman. |

Lou Dobbs |
Lou Dobbs
Tonight -- CNN
7%
of 1 million invaders caught have criminal records
...Casey Wian: More than 1 million illegal aliens,
that's how many the border patrol says it caught along the southwest
border in the past year, more than a million illegal aliens caught
virtually the same number as last year, yet the border patrol
calls that progress... |

Idiot
File |
El Paso
Times
Many
OTMs caught at border don't appear in court
The Border Patrol calls them OTMs --
Other Than Mexicans. -- They are Brazilians, Central Americans
and migrants from other countries and regions that sneak into
the U.S., mostly through Mexico. Their tales of riding on top
of trains and walking through jungles for months -- getting attacked
by thieves and wild animals -- are harrowing. And their numbers
are growing. |
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