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Wednesday, October 12, 2005 |
Better Late Than
Never
Jesse Jackson Fights Former Allies

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No Mechistas |
Los Angeles
Times
'Mayor
Reconquista' Aims to Make Most of 'Latino Mayor' Role
...Mayoral news conferences now are entirely
bilingual, and frequently the Spanish- language press leads the
questioning. The mayor repeats his points in both languages.
Villaraigosa still makes quips about his own halting Spanish,
a symptom of the mostly English upbringing he shares with countless
bicultural Latinos in Southern California. [This
guy is a craven traitor.] |
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Associated
Press
Minuteman
volunteers expected this weekend
Montpelier, Vt. --A citizens group that
has helped watch the U.S.-Mexico border for illegal border crossers
is expected to be in the Newport area this weekend, law enforcement
officials said. -- But protesters could outnumber the Minuteman
Civil Defense Corps volunteers... |

Beelzebub |
Hollister
(Calif.) Freelance
Bush
Immigration Agenda Likely Not to Fly
With an energy bill in place - however
flawed - and hearings to come fairly soon for his second Supreme
Court nominee, President Bush may be about ready to turn to his
next top priority: reforming immigration law. -- Of course, the
president's idea of reform may not mesh with those of many other
interest groups, even though he's trying to please almost all
of them at once. |
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American
Border Patrol
Photos
of the Day
American Border Patrol's Border Hawk
M snapped this photo of two Mexican Army Humvees parked within
the Los Corales compound just south of the border and only about
a mile from Glenn Spencer's home. The Humvees were positioned
in such a manner... |
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Associated
Press
Former
agents sent to prison for role in smuggling scheme
El Paso, Texas -- Two U.S. Border Patrol
agents were sentenced to prison Wednesday for their roles in
a drug and immigrant smuggling scheme, federal prosecutors said.
-- David Garcia was sentenced to two years in federal prison
for his guilty plea to a charge of conspiracy to possess with
intent to deliver a controlled substance... |

Invaders |
San Bernardino
County Sun
Hispanic
influence returns to Big Easy
Sometimes it seems as though New Orleans
is fated to be Hispanic. -- Mayor Ray Nagin recently wondered
as much, posing a question only a nonwhite mayor could ask with
impunity: "How do I ensure that New Orleans is not overrun
by Mexican workers?" |

CIS |
Center for
Immigration Studies
Invader
Birthrates 50 Pct. Higher Than Native Born
A new report from the Center for Immigration
Studies finds that women from the top-ten immigrant-sending countries
collectively have higher fertility than women in their home countries.
As a group, immigrants from these countries have 23 percent more
children than women in their home countries. |
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WOWK-TV
-- Huntington, West Virginia
Traffic
stop nets group of Mexican invaders
A normal traffic stop turned out to be
much more complicated for local police, when they found out the
car was full of illegal aliens. -- We usually read about illegal
aliens in places like Texas and Arizona, but not here in West
Virginia. -- During a routine traffic stop in Lewis County, six
illegal aliens [criminals]
were uncovered. |
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Californians
for Population Stabilization
CAPS
applauds veto of Cedillo's invader license scheme
Gov. Schwarzenegger's veto of SB 60,
another effort to provide driver's licenses to illegal aliens
[criminals], drew praise
from a group concerned about the effects of population growth
on California. -- "The legislature has demonstrated great
disdain for the desires of Californians," said Diana Hull... |

Invasion |
Associated
Press
Perry
commits money to border security plan
Gov. Rick Perry vowed Wednesday to provide
$9.7 million for a sheriff group's security plan along the Texas-Mexico
border, money he said would meet immediate needs until the federal
government decides on permanent funding. -- "It's a one-time
thing right now, but the fact of the matter is we're going to
be counting on our federal counterparts," Perry said... |
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Ruben Navarrette,
Jr. -- San Diego Union-Tribune
Immigration
issues moving to front burner
In the Bush White House, immigration
reform has long been on hold. Now all indications are that it
is about to become a second-term priority. -- It's about time.
It's been nearly two years since President Bush suggested, in
January 2004, that the country needed a guest worker program
to match foreign workers with American employers... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
English
learners among fastest-growing segment at AZ schools
Phoenix - Two new studies have found
that children who have trouble speaking English are among the
fastest- growing segments of the school population in Arizona
with the growth fueled by immigration. -- The vast majority of
schoolchildren who can't speak English well enough to pass proficiency
tests... |
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VDare.com
Jesse
Tapdances to New Orleans
Jesse Jackson's high-profile visit with
Mexican Presidente Vicente Fox last summer over the racist stamp
imbroglio looked suspiciously like a ploy to maintain the Rev.'s
viability in the future Mexicanized America. Surely the reconquista
brain trust would need a reliable professional Negro... |

Yeh Ling-Ling |
South Florida
Sun-Sentinel
Unions
and immigrants
...The day laborer center undoubtedly
will make it easier for illegal aliens to find work. If any labor
union is truly for protecting the wages and working conditions
of American workers, it should oppose all benefits and legislation
that would encourage higher legal or illegal immigration... |

Chavez |
James Fulford
-- VDare.com
Illegals,
Treason Lobby Profiteering off Katrina
While Hurricane Katrina was a disaster
for America, it's turning out to be a boon for Mexican illegals-
and the Treason Lobby. -- On September 21, professional immigration
enthusiast/ illegal alien employer Linda Chavez wrote in her
syndicated column: "I wondered in part because I saw so
few Hispanic faces among those stranded at the Superdome and
Convention Center...." |
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The Conservative
Voice
Illegals
Death Threats Against US Police
ALIPAC (Americans
for Legal Immigration) reported Saturday that received Intel
has warned local and federal police of attacks to be mounted
on 30 October 2005. The warnings have been issued to both American
law enforcement and the media. The threats are coming from the
South of the US border gang MS-13. |
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Jim Kouri
-- Intellectual Conservative
Illegal
Immigration: Going After Employers a Low Priority
The opportunity for employment is one
of the most important magnets attracting illegal aliens to the
United States. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
established an employment eligibility verification process and
a sanctions program for fining employers for noncompliance. But
many employers risk exposure knowing penalties are minimal... |
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Bill West
-- FrontPageMagazine
Immigration
Deja Voodoo
After nearly two decades, it would seem
our nation would have learned something about how to deal with
its immigration problems. Sadly, it appears we have learned virtually
nothing. Judging by the proposed immigration legislation coming
from the administration and key Congressional leaders... |
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The Journal-News
-- New York
Gang
seminar in Spring Valley educates public
The letters "J-ROCK BOS" spray-painted
on a wall or a bridge underpass may mean little to the average
passerby. -- But for members of street gangs the letters work
much like a message board and give explicit instructions, such
as beat on sight (BOS) and shoot on sight (SOS). |
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North Country
Gazette -- New York
Court
Urged To Uphold NYS Driver License Restrictions
The Washington Legal Foundation (WLF)
has urged the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court
to uphold new regulations adopted by the State of New York that
make it extremely difficult for illegal aliens to obtain driver
licenses. -- In a brief filed in Cubas v. Martinez, WLF argued
that the restrictions are needed to ensure that terrorists and
criminals do not obtain fake identification documents... |

File Photo |
Associated
Press
Van
packed with illegals rolls; 2 dead
A minivan crammed with 16 people rolled
over in southeastern Utah, killing two passengers, the Utah Highway
Patrol said. -- The van was ferrying immigrant workers Tuesday
from Phoenix to Denver, Highway Patrol Sgt. Wade Breur said.
Some admitted being in the country illegally. |
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