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D. A. King |
Dustin Inman
Society
The
rule of law... discrimination?
...We must all ask ourselves how many
more Americans lives must be lost and how many American familes
must suffer so that corporate America can see a larger profit
- and El Presidente Vicente Fox can continue to prop up his corrupt
narco-governemnt with the millions of U.S. dollars in "Remittances"
sent home each year. |
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Wake Up
America Foundation
Politics,
Payoffs and Pimps
Have you ever worked for a political
candidate, spent endless hours working on their campaign, contributed
"big bucks" to them and finally voted for the candidate
in hopes of changing our dysfunctional immigration policies,
only to later review their performance and ask yourself "Why?" |
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NBC2-TV
-- Fort Myers
Gang
rape suspects [all invaders] to remain in jail
Collier County, Fla.-- The 14 men accused
of gang rape have been locked up for nine days and despite some
legal wrangling they are going to stay in jail. -- "They
are not going to be let out of our jail anytime soon," said
Kristin Adams of the Collier County Sheriff's Office... |

File Photo |
Virginian-Pilot
-- Hampton Roads
Harvest
of death on the Eastern Shore
Rogue vehicles driven by unlicensed drivers
have been responsible for a string of deadly accidents on the
Eastern Shore. Two people were killed and two injured when this
Ford Escort driven by a Hispanic farm worker ran a stop sign
Oct. 1 in Accomack County [empty cans of Mexican beer were found
in the car]... |

Invasion |
Deseret
News
On
Patrol: Jumping border is a huge attraction
...On the U.S. side of the border, a row of U.S.
Border Patrol agents with a "hold the line" philosophy
about border protection line the dirt roads. Powerful floodlights
are stationed every 30 yards and are trained on the Rio Grande
and the cottonwood trees that grow in its bed. -- In the past
11 months, agents in the El Paso sector have caught 110,000 men,
women and children... |
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Reuters
Foreign
invaders lack US hurricane relief
...When Oscar, an illegal immigrant from
Honduras who feared having his last name published, first evacuated
with his family to Houston, he did not even consider seeking
help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. -- "Why
would you go put your head in the wolf's mouth?" he said. |
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Gotham Gazette
-- New York
Bill
passed to establish commission on laborer pest hangouts
...The bill, Intro 592-A, was passed
by a vote of 43 to 2. According to the bill, A recent survey
of day laborers in New York City found that almost 85 percent
of those surveyed have experienced some type of abuse in the
industry: 50 percent experienced non-payment of wages, and 56
percent were paid less than the agreed upon wage. |

Onslaught |
Victor Valley
Daily Press
Usual
suspects flocking to high desert area
Victor Valley -- Growth in the High Desert
is also giving way for a change in demographics, and statistics
show that Hispanics are the fastest growing ethnic group in the
area. -- Relatively affordable housing, jobs in construction
and services have helped fuel the growth in the Victor Valley,
experts say. |

Gutierrez |
Workers
World (Communist Drivel)
L.
A. reconquista zealot carps about Greyhound in Detroit
...[Juan Jose] Gutierrez highlighted
the new, illegal and unconstitutional policy instituted by Greyhound
Bus Lines. It is refusing to sell bus tickets to people who "appear"
to be "illegal" and barring them from boarding buses.
The policy extends to forcibly detaining people in order to turn
them over to immigration authorities. |
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Austin American-Statesman
Border
fence campaign another sign of frustration
A 2,000-mile tableau from the Pacific
to the Gulf, the nation's southern border spans six Mexican and
four U.S. states, snaking through arid deserts, rugged mountains,
urban areas and remote, dangerous terrain. -- Despite an unprecedented
build-up in border enforcement during the past decade, much of
the battle against illegal immigration still is being lost there. |
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New York
Times
Day
laborer pest battle rages outside Home Depot
The Home Depot became the nation's largest
home improvement chain by figuring out how to make hardware friendly
to consumers and how to put everything from plumbing fixtures
to petunias under one roof. -- But the company is facing a knotty
problem figuring out where to put one important part of the home-improvement
business: the dozens of day laborers... |

Gilchrist for
Congress |
FrontPageMagazine.com
The
Crushing Economic Burden of Illegal Immigration
I want to start off with the definition
of the Minuteman Project. We're not such a sinister thing, as
we're alleged to be. The official definition under the Minuteman
Project dictionary is "an alternative to political corruption,
dereliction of duty, and blatant disregard for the law."
We're also "an immigration law enforcement advocacy group." |
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KUSA-TV
-- Denver
Aztec
nuisances disrupt Columbus Day parade
Like last year, protestors made an arrangement
with Denver Police as to how they will conduct their affairs.
But unlike last year, the arrangement did not include plans to
be arrested. -- Before the parade reached 20th and Blake, demonstrators
walked past a police barricade and lay down in the intersection,
pretending to be the victims of a mass murderer... |
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Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin
Smugglers
arrested after stand off
Ontario, Calif. -- Two would-be smugglers
found their kidnapping-for-ransom scheme foiled after police
intercepted them in an Ontario parking lot Saturday night. --
Police arrested Ramiro Cervantes and Gerardo Naranjo both of
San Diego, on suspicion of kidnapping two people who were making
their way from Mexico... |
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Washington
Times
Alien
scam kept U.S. citizens from jobs
The group of District-area lawyers and
their assistants accused of helping [illegal
aliens... criminals] into the country used a scam that excluded
U.S. citizens from getting the jobs, according to recently obtained
federal court documents. -- As part of the certification process,
lawyers Irwin Jay Fredman and Sergei Danilov... |
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