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Thursday, October 13, 2005 |
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WOWK-TV
-- Huntington, West Virginia
Construction
Co.'s may be hiring invaders (Bush encourages it)
On Tuesday October 11th six people did
not have proof of U.S. citizenship after state police pulled
them over for a routine traffic stop. That same day 22 people
with U.S. citizenship were taken from the Morgantown Motel to
the Transport Processing Center. They are also suspected of working
for Parkcrest Builders in Morgantown. |

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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Smugglers
of squatters make highways deadly
In the not-too-distant future, electronic
signs may start blinking along Interstate 8 in the East [San
Diego] County, warning that a wrong- way driver is fast approaching.
-- A wrong-way driver, presumably with headlights turned off,
coming toward innocent motorists at 80 to 100 miles an hour. |
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Watertown
(N. Y.) Daily Times
Minutemen
head to Northern New York
Massena, NY -- The Minuteman Project
is coming to Northern New York next week. -- The civilian group
engaged in an ongoing effort to stem illegal immigration from
Mexico hopes to duplicate its success along the Canadian border.
A Hopkinton man will be among about 40 volunteers watching the
U.S.-Canadian border... |
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CalBorderPolice.com
L.
A. Deputy Sheriffs Endorse California Border Police Initiative
The Association for Los Angeles Deputy
Sheriffs (ALDAS) has announced their support for the California
Border Police Initiative. -- ALADS is the largest association
of deputy sheriffs and district attorney investigators in the
United States, representing over 8,000 sworn law enforcement
officers.  |
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Oakland
Tribune
Pathologist
says cop was shot at close range
The person who killed San Leandro police
Officer Nels "Dan" Niemi might have fired several rounds
into the officer's body as it lay on the ground, after first
mortally wounding him with a close-range shot to the head, a
pathologist testified Wednesday... |

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American
Patrol
Invaders a major
problem Bush simply ignores
...The Mexicans think that they can come here
and take land that was stole from them! That is what the
adults think and that is what they are teaching their children,
and our stupid elected officials just have no idea what the hell
is going on! President Bush and the entire DC group is
giving away the whole country and do not even know it! |

US Border
Patrol |
Associated
Press
Frist
tours Texas/Mexico border
McAllen, Texas -- A U. S. Senate leader
says today's fly-over of the Texas-Mexico border helps him better
understand the need for more security. -- Senate Majority Leader
Bill Frist joined U. S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison in the Border
Patrol-led tour of a 25-mile long stretch of the Rio Grande. |
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VDare.com
Justice
In Florida - Thanks To VDARE.COM Readers!
Guess what? Those Florida rapists were
illegals... and VDARE.COM readers outed the fact. -- People often
ask me why I work for a small, unconventional webzine as opposed
to, I don't know, the Mainstream Media or some thickheaded politician.
-- As for the latter, been there, done that. And I barely made
it out alive... |

Invasion |
Colin A.
Hanna -- Tucson Citizen
Only
a border fence 2,000 miles long will safeguard our security
Four years after 9/11, America's borders
remain largely open and insecure, leaving our nation vulnerable
to terrorist attack. -- Only a state-of-the-art security fence,
spanning the entire length of our southern border, can resolve
this national security crisis. |

Gang News |
Associated
Press
Gang
raid nets 49 arrests on murder, drug charges
Forty-nine members of a Milwaukee street
gang known as the Almighty Latin King Nation were indicted Wednesday
on federal racketeering charges for crimes that include four
murders, 38 attempted murders and widespread drug trafficking.
-- All 49 defendants - with aliases like Squirt Guns, Spider,
Fat Fat, Icy White and Lil' Wolfy... |
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Financial
Times -- London
Migrants
face long wait for green card
Scientists, engineers and other skilled
professionals seeking emigration to the US could face waits of
a decade or more before receiving the coveted "green card"
that allows them to remain permanently in the country. -- This
month the annual quota even to apply for employment-based green
cards was exhausted for highly skilled professionals... |

Perry |
WorldNetDaily.com
Texas
governor hot over border security
Another Southwest governor is lashing
out in frustration over the inability or unwillingness of Washington
to handle border- security issues and a flood of illegal immigrants
entering the country from Mexico. -- Saying he is tired of waiting
for the federal government to do its job, Texas Gov. Rick
Perry unveiled what he called a comprehensive blueprint for border
security... |
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Boston Globe
Simcox:
Minutemen hounded by "domestic terrorists"
Montpelier, Vt. --A co-founder of the
Minuteman Civil Defense Corps says its volunteers have been harassed
by what he calls "domestic terrorists" who have threatened
violence. -- Chris Simcox said the groups, which he did not identify,
should be investigated. |
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USA Today
Mexican
pot farmers plaguing California forests
In the waning days of a record season,
a helicopter buzzes treetops here in a remote corner of the "Emerald
Triangle," redwood country notorious as the USA's premier
producer of marijuana. --- "In the last two or three years
almost 100% of the gardens we've eradicated are Mexican drug
cartel gardens," says James Parker, the senior narcotics
agent... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Many
new mothers in Colorado don't speak English
Colorado has one of the highest rates
of new mothers who speak little or no English, a Census Bureau
report released Wednesday says. -- The state is fifth in the
nation in that category, according to the report, which surveyed
marriage, fertility and other data from a sample of 3 million
residents nationwide from 2000 to 2003.  |
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Greeley
Tribune
Meddling
Mexicans bring invasion station to Greeley
The General Mexican Consulate in Denver
will bring its mobile services to Mexican citizens living in
Greeley and neighboring northern Colorado cities this weekend.
-- In a press release, the consulate announced that on Saturday,
Mexican residents in Greeley, Fort Collins, Fort Morgan, Boulder,
Cheyenne and throughout Wyoming... |
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Yuma Sun
Mexican
invader packing sawed-off shotgun arrested
An illegal alien from Mexico, armed with
a sawed-off shotgun, was arrested Monday by U.S. Border Patrol
agents near the Colorado River. -- In response to increased violence
on the border, the Yuma sector Border Patrol is conducting enhanced
operations along the river using increased foot patrols... |
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Middle American
News -- Raleigh
Widely
disliked president agrees to surrender U. S. sovereignty
U. S. elites have embarked on a plan
to merge the U.S. with Canada and Mexico over the next five years,
according to documents published by the influential Council on
Foreign Relations (CFR). -- Under the plan, called a "Security
and Prosperity Partnership," the three countries will "integrate"
their economies and populations... |
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WOAI --
San Antonio
"Minutemen"
Halfway Through Texas Operations
The Minutemen civilian border patrol
group is halfway through its month-long operations along the
Texas-Mexico border, and the group says it is getting the attention
of would be illegal immigrants in Latin America, and politicians
in Washington. -- "We're getting the politicians on board
and they're notifying Bush
that this kind of thing is going to happen whether he likes it
or not..." |

Invaders |
Quay County
Sun -- Tucumcari
Invasion
a pressing issue
It's not hard to spot illegal immigrants
in Quay County, said T.J. Rich, assistant administrator of the
Quay County Detention Center. He said they usually have a vehicle
with beefed up suspension that is packed full of people. -- Pointing
to a small car, Rich said, "Twenty-five of them could fit
in that. |

Gonzales |
El Universal
-- Mexico City
Mexican
to meet with Bush's La Raza lackey
Attorney General Daniel Cabeza de Vaca
will meet Thursday with his U.S. counterpart Alberto Gonzalez
in San Antonio to analyze cracking down on violence along the
nations' shared border. -- In a press release, the Attorney General's
Office (PGR) said the officials will discuss information exchanges
by police agencies... |
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Charlotte
Observer
Invader
accused of Charlotte kidnappings
Police are on the scene at an apartment
complex in east Charlotte with a suspect in custody who they
said kidnapped several people and fired a gun. -- Police are
investigating this case as a kidnapping. They said it started
when the suspect went to the Woodlawn Apartment Complex off of
Farm Pond Lane... |
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