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Wednesday, September 28,
2005 |
Aztlan Expands
Bush Helps Mexicans Target New Orleans

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Tampa Tribune
Squatter
caught posing as high school student
Trinity, Fla. -- Josue Oswaldo Ramirez-Mejia
just wanted a good education. -- That's the story the 27-year-
old told Pasco County Sheriff's deputies Tuesday when he was
arrested for posing as a 17-year-old J.W. Mitchell High School
student. -- An [illegal
alien... criminal] from Guatemala, Ramirez-Mejia has been
attending the school... |
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Riverside
Press-Enterprise
Sheriff
wants jailers trained to ID invaders
Riverside County Sheriff Bob Doyle wants
to follow San Bernardino County's plan to train jailers to identify
inmates who are [illegal
aliens... criminals], but the required federal training won't
be available for at least one year, he said Tuesday. -- Doyle
said immigration authorities did not have enough agents to interview
jail inmates and identify those who are deportable. |
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Associated
Press
NM
Governor Responds To Tancredo's Criticism
Gov. Bill Richardson [this
Mexican reconquista flake] said the federal government has
failed to keep the nation's borders secure, so New Mexico and
other states were forced to act. -- In a letter responding to
criticism from Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., the Democratic governor
said Wednesday that New Mexico declared a state of emergency
along the Mexican border... |

Karl Rove |
Project
USA
With
cronies in handcuffs, new urgency displayed by Rove
Even with his growing ethics troubles,
presidential advisor Karl Rove has stepped up pressure on Congress
to "reform" immigration policy. The Bush
Administration, according to a Sept 23 Los Angeles Times
piece, wants Congress to pass a "guest worker program that
would temporarily legalize the status of millions of illegal
workers," i.e., an amnesty. |

Robert
Bonner |
Federal
Times
Customs
and Border Protection chief to retire
Customs and Border Protection Commissioner
Robert Bonner announced he will retire. -- A Sept. 28 statement
from the Homeland Security Department said Bonner submitted his
resignation to President Bush earlier in the week. His retirement
date has not been set. |
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ABP
Border Hawk "M"
American Border Patrol has taken delivery
of "Border Hawk M" - a Cessna TU-206 especially configured
for border operations. The "M" stands for "manned"
to distinguish this Border Hawk from the unmanned aerial versions
used by ABP. -- Border Hawk M is now in Arizona being modified
to provide aerial support to the Minuteman Projects. Operations
are scheduled to begin October 1. (See
details and larger photo.) |
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Daneen G.
Peterson, Ph.D. -- MichNews.com
NJ
AG gets Illegal Alien Law Enforcement RIGHT!
The following important news was announced
by the office of the New Jersey State Attorney General (NJ AG):
State orders cops to help U.S. immigration agents.(1) That was
the headline. Unfortunately, once you read the article you will
discover that New Jersey's elected officials and police departments
are desperately trying to 'weasel out' of the ruling. |

D. A. King |
VDare.com
Southern
Poverty Law Center's Heidi Beirich Goes Fishing
When my phone rang on Wednesday, August
17, almost exactly at noon, the caller ID display screen gave
me a good idea of what to expect during the coming conversation.
-- "Southern Poverty Law Center" it read. -- It was
Heidi Beirich. -- Yuck. -- Here, let me advise the reader. Keep
a recording device at the ready for just such calls. |

Gilchrist for
Congress |
Press Release
Tancredo
Endorses Jim Gilchrist for Congress
Lake Forest, CA -- 48th District congressional
candidate, Jim Gilchrist, has received a major boost for his
campaign in the special election to be held on October 4. He
has been endorsed by prominent Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo.
-- "I need Jim Gilchrist with me in Congress. Together Jim
and I can fight to stop illegal immigration...." |
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Farmington
(N. M.) Daily Times
Mexican
awaits sentencing in vehicular homicide
Aztec, N. M. -- A Bloomfield man faces
more than 30 years in prison for driving drunk and colliding
head on into a vehicle killing one person on March 12. -- District
Court Judge Thomas Hynes will sentence Javier Oaxaca on Oct.
11. On Friday, he pleaded guilty in the death of Betty Longacre. |
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Milwaukee
Journal-Star
Senator
wants crackdown on invaders
Responding to what he identified as a
major constituent concern, Sen. Ben Nelson (R-Neb.) said Tuesday
he will propose a crackdown on illegal immigration. -- Nelson
will introduce legislation designed to help secure U.S. borders
by increasing border patrol agents and improving surveillance. |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Police
snag prolific bank robbery suspect
...Authorities announced the arrest of
Farhad Farhbaksh yesterday, saying he's the prolific robber who
stole nearly $300,000 in 43 holdups since September 2003. --
Farhbaksh was arrested Monday while trying to cross the border
in San Ysidro with a counterfeit ID card. He is an Iranian national
who first entered the United States on a student visa... |

Richardson |
Rocky Mountain
News
Tancredo:
Richardson misused grant money
Congressman Tom Tancredo accused Gov. [and Mexican
Reconquista] Bill
Richardson of sending emergency state grants to four New
Mexico counties to monitor a volunteer border patrol group rather
than protect the U.S.- Mexico border. -- Richardson declared
a state of emergency in the four southern counties last month. |
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Austin American-Statesman
DeLay
indicted on conspiracy charges
A Travis County grand jury today indicted
U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay on one count of criminal
conspiracy, jeopardizing the Sugar Land Republican's leadership
role... |
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San Antonio
Express-News
Concern
that borders on fear
A small town in Delaware considers fining
[illegal aliens... criminals].
A county in Idaho sues companies that hire them. Cops in New
Hampshire arrest them for criminal trespass. -- And dozens of
military retirees calling themselves Minutemen plan to deploy
along the U.S.-Mexico border to stop them from crossing. |

Rumor Mill |
American
Border Patrol
Invasion
continues unabated
Just before 6 pm last night 30 illegal aliens
bailed out of a truck near Food City in Sierra Vista, Arizona.
They were chased through the streets of Sierra Vista, aided by
a Border Patrol helicopter. At latest count, seventeen were apprehended.
Thirteen, including the driver, are still at large... |
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Desert Dispatch
-- Barstow
Invasion
continues to skyrocket, feds sit idly by
San Bernardino -- The Board of Supervisors
took another step on Tuesday to ensure San Bernardino County
is reimbursed for the millions of dollars it must spend on [illegal aliens... criminals].
-- The board ratified an application to the federal government
for reimbursement of costs incurred by Arrowhead Regional Medical
Center Director.  |
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Seattle
Times
Vicious
Mexican invader gets 10 years in slammer
Yakima, Wash. -- An illegal immigrant
has been sentenced to 10 years and three months in prison for
the shooting death of a popular man who was trying to make peace
when a dispute arose at a house party. -- Artemio S. Reyes also
was ordered Tuesday to pay $6,000 for the funeral expenses of
Daniel George, and faces deportation to Mexico... |
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Washington
Times
Legal
aide admits to alien scam
A Silver Spring legal assistant has pleaded
guilty to charges that he participated in a scam providing illegal
aliens with fraudulently obtained green cards. -- Elnor Veliev
was indicted, along with two D.C. lawyers, their law firms and
another legal assistant, on April 26 for filing false labor-certification
applications with the U.S. Labor Department... |

Poll Info |
San Francisco
Chronicle Editorial
The
threat of cronyism
A new report Tuesday revealed that more
illegal immigrants entered the United States last year than legal
ones. For that reason alone, you'd think President
Bush would appoint someone with extensive experience in immigration
to be in charge of immigration and border enforcement... |
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