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Saturday, October 8, 2005 |

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Newsday
Arrogant
tent-dwelling Mexican squatters pack up and leave
A group of Mexican day laborers and an
immigrant advocate have folded the "tent city" they
set up in the backyard of an allegedly overcrowded Farmingville
home from which some were evicted and left homeless, ending a
two-month protest at the site. |
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Joseph Gutheinz,
Jr., J.D. -- The Conservative Voice
Minutemen
correct to patrol both of our national borders
The effort to stop illegal aliens from
crossing into our country is of paramount importance for our
nation. Throughout history those countries which lost control
over their borders declined in power or ceased to be. -- Today's
Minutemen are the same type of patriots that this country saw
during our revolutionary war, only today's Minutemen... |
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Washington
Times
Senate
OKs homeland security bill
Congress yesterday approved hiring 1,000
new Border Patrol agents in fiscal year 2006 with Senate passage
of the homeland security spending bill. -- The bill, which passed
by voice vote after first clearing the House on Thursday night,
now goes to President Bush for his signature. |

Screwball |
The Spectrum
-- St. George, Utah
Bush
says God told him to go to Iraq
I know he can ring up British Prime Minister
Tony Blair whenever he wishes, can get the Super Bowl championship
team to drop in for lunch in the Rose Garden and can draw just
about anybody he wants into conversation in the Oval Office.
-- But if reports about a documentary soon to air on the BBC
are true, he's got a lot more clout. |
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KGBT-TV
-- Harlingen
Memo
Warns of MS 13 Plans to Kill Police Officers
Hidalgo -- Federal agents believe they've
intercepted intelligence from the notorious Mara Salvatruchas
gang who seem to be planning to assassinate federal and local
police in the coming days. -- They have forwarded a safety memo
to area authorities... |

Poll Info |
San Antonio
Express-News
GOP
reps want a hold put on guest worker plan
Washington -- Republican lawmakers urged
President
Bush on Friday to abandon his push for a guest-worker program
until the strict enforcement of immigration laws is achieved
along the U.S.-Mexico border. -- The lawmakers drew a line in
the political sand as the House and Senate prepare to debate
sweeping immigration reform proposals... |
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San Antonio
Express-News
Invader
arrests soar in Texas
Laredo -- The number of [illegal
aliens... criminals] caught in Texas continued to skyrocket
the past 12 months, with the largest increase coming from apprehensions
of people from countries other than Mexico. --- Border Patrol
operations in the state netted more than 137,000 so-called "Other
Than Mexican" [invaders]... |
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The Morning
News -- Springdale, Arkansas
Previously
deported squatter arrested on multiple charges
Rogers -- A Rogers man was arrested Wednesday
after threatening three other men with a gun for "disrespecting"
him, police said. -- Carlos Gonzalez- Campos was jailed after
three men reported he pointed a loaded pistol at them as they
sat in a car at 1409 S. 12th St. |
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Jim Kouri
-- The Common Voice
Illegal
Immigration: Feds Profit; States and Cities Lose
It's widely been reported that illegal
aliens comprise upwards of 27 percent of the US prison and jail
population. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and
Border Protection -- two agencies within the Department of Homeland
Security -- claim in several reports that they've apprehended
over 100,000 criminal aliens... |
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Daily Times-Call
-- Longmont, Colorado
Activists
demand state of emergency be declared in Colo.
Loveland Republican Rep. Jim Welker doesn't
think illegal immigration has reached "emergency" levels
in Colorado yet, he said Friday. -- Immigration-moratorium advocates
delivered petitions to Gov. Bill Owens' staff Thursday demanding
that Owens declare a state of emergency as one step toward halting
"the terrible social and economic impact of illegal immigration"
in Colorado. |
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Arizona
Daily Star
125
lbs. of coke seized in Douglas; Mexicans held
Three people were arrested and 125 pounds
of cocaine seized at the Douglas port of entry last week, officials
said. -- The first incident occurred Sept. 29 when woman from
Sinaloa tried to smuggle nearly 50 pounds of cocaine hidden in
a 2003 Chevy Zafira. CBP inspectors found 20 packages of cocaine
hidden in a compartment in the floor of the vehicle... |

Waah!
Waah! |
The Daily
Review -- Hayward, Calif.
Foreign
job thieves busted, indignant employer carps
The owner of a Hayward import-export
business said federal officials misled her and blew out of proportion
the arrests of seven illegal workers at her shop this week. --
But officials with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement described
the raid Wednesday at Pacific American Group Inc.'s warehouse
as a vital national security operation. |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Schwarzenegger
vetoes proposal to offer tests in Spanish
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a bill
yesterday by a South County legislator that would have allowed
California to test students in Spanish to measure whether schools
are meeting federal education goals. --- State tests to measure
whether schools are meeting federal goals for students' proficiency
in math and reading are administered in English. |
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Minuteman
Party Press Release
Minutemen
in California need your help immediately
San Diego -- In a rare display of Mexican
Nationalism amid border controversy, a group of Mexican Americans
protested the presence of Minuteman Border Watches in the O'Neil
Valley today and vowed to return on Saturday with the Mexican
National Guard. -- Speaking from the Mexican side of the border,
the group, made up of Mexican Nationals and US Citizens... |
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Arizona
Republic
Feds
OK Arizona's new voter ID requirement
Federal officials on Friday approved
new Arizona election rules requiring voters to show identification
at polling places but allowing those without IDs to cast provisional
ballots. The provisional ballots would be counted only if the
voters later produce identification at an election office. |
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