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Martinez |
Associated
Press
Another
Bush lackey teams up with Dems on invasion nightmare
Sen. Mel Martinez, R-Fla., the first
Cuban-American elected to the U.S. Senate, announced that he
and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., the Senate's only black member,
will present within two weeks a new immigration bill that would
address both the economy's need for labor and the nation's need
for more secure borders. |

Gutierrez |
Press Release
/ Yahoo
Mexican
globalist pest spews swill in Missouri
To effectively compete with the growing
influence of Asian manufacturers, cities within the United States,
Mexico and Canada must find new ways to further reduce the costs
of doing business together, said Geronimo Gutierrez Fernandez,
Mexican undersecretary for North America, at an international
trade conference in Kansas City Friday. |
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Sioux City
Journal
Numerous
invaders nabbed in Iowa
Police say more [illegal
aliens... criminals] were detained while being smuggled through
Iowa last year than anytime in the past five years. -- Records
show police detained 449 illegal immigrants during the 2005 fiscal
year that ended Sept. 30. That was up from 351 in 2004 and the
most since 2000, when 593 illegal immigrants were detained. |
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Winfield
(Kansas) Courier
Traffic
stop nets 22 invaders
Nearly two dozen [illegal
aliens... criminals], all crammed into one SuperCab truck,
were arrested near Strother Field Thursday night following a
routine traffic stop, according to the Kansas Highway Patrol.
-- Twenty-two people, including the driver, were taken into custody
and turned over to ICE.  |

Rumor Mill |
American
Border Patrol
Senator
said to have been threatened
A reliable source reports that Senator Saxby
Chambliss' (R-GA) field offices have had to install bullet-proof
glass after numerous threats by citizens over the illegal alien
invasion. Threats by mail have included a "white powder"
in the envelopes. |
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Marin Independent
Journal
Ex-student
files appeal in speech case
Lawyers for Andrew Smith, the former
Novato high school student who tried to sue the school district
for violating his constitutional rights, have filed appeals in
Marin Superior Court. --- Smith wrote both "Immigration"
and "Reverse Racism" for The Buzz student newspaper
while he was a senior. Controversy over "Immigration"
led to a student walkout... |
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Corvallis
Gazette-Times
Mexican
squatter ordered deported
Albany, Ore. -- An immigration judge
has ordered deportation for Fabian Ruiz on the grounds that his
brief trip home to Mexico in 1998 makes him ineligible to apply
to stay in the country, according to his family and their lawyer.
-- The family, who live in Albany, plan to appeal, said Amy Ruiz,
his wife.  |
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Mark Paschall
-- Jefferson County Treasuer
Illegals
causing big trouble in Colorado
This document is the letter sent today by Jefferson
County Treasurer, Mark Paschall, to Colorado Governor Bill Owens
on accessing Colorado data regarding illegal immigration. He
also urges the Governor to declare a State of Emergency. |
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The Monitor
-- McAllen
Changes
needed in immigration law, conference panel asserts
San Antonio-- The U.S. economy needs
workers from Latin America to fill jobs in the service and agriculture
industries, but changes need to be made in federal immigration
law to support that need, a panel of business and advocacy representatives
said at an international trade conference here Thursday. |
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Deseret
News
Southeastern
Utah crawling with illegals
In the early morning darkness on Labor
Day, officer Corey Workman pulls his patrol car behind a blue
Dodge Durango with Arizona plates he clocked at 10 mph over the
speed limit on the town's main drag. -- Workman asks the driver
to step out of the car to answer a few questions... |
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Scripps
Howard News Service
ICE
feeling the heat as law-enforcement agency struggles on
It's the second-largest law-enforcement
agency in the U.S. government, a mammoth operation that bills
itself as a vital bulwark against terrorists and illegal immigrants.
-- But since the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement bureau
was carved out of the former Immigration and Naturalization Service
and Customs Service... |
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VDare.com
Time
for 'Move On' to get a clue on invasion
MoveOn, self described as a "family
of organizations [that] brings real Americans back into the political
process" was started by Joan Blades and Wes Boyd, two Silicon
Valley entrepreneurs, who had experience in politics and shared
deep frustration with the partisan warfare in Washington D.C.
and our nation's focus on the impeachment mess... |

Mexican Gov't |
Los Angeles
Times
Study
claims Mexican invaders aren't a burden on hospitals
Recent immigrants from Mexico are half
as likely to use emergency rooms as U.S.-born whites and Mexican
Americans, according to a study released Thursday by the University
of California and the Mexican government.
-- "The study breaks a lot of the myths. There are assumptions
that immigrants are breaking the economy by using emergency rooms,"
said Xochitl Castaneda...[Also
check this out] |
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El Paso
Times
Sheriff
says border plan works
The plan to have sheriff's deputies help
Border Patrol agents tighten border security has already been
tested in El Paso County and it worked, El Paso County Sheriff
Leo Samaniego said Thursday. -- Samaniego said his department
conducted an eight-week operation around Fabens and Tornillo
about a year ago... |
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Frank Moraga
-- Ventura County Star
Arnold's
vetos miff usual suspects
Maybe it's the time of year, with Halloween
just a few weeks away. Spooky things are happening in Sacramento
and it could result in the "termination" of support
for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger by a growing number of Latino
voters and those who support issues of importance to the Latino
community. |

No Sponges |
Deseret
News
Status
questions ignored; counting cost comes 2nd
While the political fight over illegal
immigration polarizes the community, professionals such as doctors
and teachers who interact with [illegal
aliens... criminals] daily accept them without question.
-- Schools, hospitals and other government services generally
don't inquire about a person's citizenship status before issuing
a locker or setting a broken leg. |
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KGBT-TV
-- Harlingen
45
invaders discovered in big rig
El Paso, Texas -- Customs officials say
45 [illegal aliens... criminals]
have been found unharmed in West Texas in a big rig bound for
Dallas. -- Immigration officials today announced the individuals
were discovered Tuesday night at the Sierra Blanca checkpoint.
-- Twenty-two men and ten women were arrested. |
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American
Daily
What
part of "illegal immigration" don't they get?
Recent events in the news highlight the
difficulty many Americans have understanding that illegal immigrants
are criminals. We can do little to solve the problems caused
by illegal immigration unless we persuade more Americans that
it is a serious crime to be in this country illegally, just as
it is a serious crime to use illegal drugs.  |

Karl
Rove |
Rob Sanchez
- Job Destruction Newsletter
'Bush'
Brain' again pushing dangerous amnesty scheme
Karl Rove has been having closed-door sessions
with Congress in order to push a new guest- worker program. Supposedly
the details of the proposal were given out to those that attended,
but I have yet to see details posted on a website. Apparently
the Bush administration doesn't think the public needs to know
anything about their guest worker proposal until Congress passes
it. |
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Diane West
-- Farmington (New Mexico) Daily Times
The
national silence on immigration
There are two things every American should
know about Virginia's governor's race: 1) It's the first sizable
political contest to turn, largely, on the issue of illegal immigration.
2) As such, it spotlights the pathetic state of political discourse
on the subject... |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Feds
break up major Mexican cocaine ring; 28 arrested
A major Mexican drug ring that hid cocaine
inside car-carrying semis and concealed cash inside trailers
hauling pork shoulders has been dismantled with the seizure of
almost 600 kilograms (1,320 pounds) of cocaine and $8 million,
federal authorities said Thursday. |

File Photo |
Salt Lake
Tribune
Another
invader-packed vehicle crashes in Utah
An SUV carrying six Mexican nationals
crashed Thursday near Green River, critically injuring three
of them. -- Three of the people were flown to University Hospital
in Salt Lake City in critical condition, said Utah Highway Patrol
Sgt. Wade Breur. The other three were taken to Castleview Hospital
in Price with serious injuries, he said. |
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Peter A.
Brown -- Orlando Sentinel
Immigration
costs more than thought
In the emotional debate over immigrants,
there has always been an ambiguity about whether they are a financial
burden or bonanza. -- But now, a renowned University of Florida
economist who is admittedly pro-immigration in his personal politics
has found that its net financial cost to taxpayers is much larger
than anyone had been able to quantify previously. [See
this July 26, 2001 American Patrol feature] |
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