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Next feature will
be posted Monday or Tuesday -- Glenn Spencer is
flying the Border
Hawk M
to New Mexico for the Minuteman Project activities there. |

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Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
There
Is NO RAISIN SHORTAGE!...
The country is in the grip of a raisin
crisis! -- Our Christmas fruitcakes are doomed to be raisinless!
-- ...at least according to the utter hogwash being cranked out
by the MSM. -- Last week, I reported that Los
Angeles Times columnist Robert Hiltzik- winner of the Second
Annual VDARE.COM Worst Immigration Coverage Award... |
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Antelope
Valley Press -- Palmdale
McKeon
to Bush: Enforce immigration laws first
Congressman Howard P. "Buck" McKeon
has joined more than 80 Republican members of the House in sending
a message to President George W. Bush: They oppose guest-worker
programs until current immigration laws are enforced. -- "History
has shown that enforcement provisions are ignored and underfunded,
and guest-worker and amnesty provisions are always implemented,"
said the letter... |

Lame Duck |
Hearst Newspapers
Bush
amnesty scheme won't fly
President Bush's ambitious plan to give
millions of [illegal aliens...
criminals] a shot at legal temporary work in the United States
is dead in Congress. -- Two hurricanes, two Supreme Court nominees,
Republican in-fighting and the president's own slump in the polls
have put Bush's "guest worker" initiative on the shelf
for this year. |

Owens |
Longmont
Daily Times
RINO
governor says invasion isn't a crisis
Denver -- Gov. Bill Owens says he will
not declare an official state of emergency over the impact of
illegal immigration in Colorado, an Owens spokesman said last
week. -- Terry Graham,
an immigration- moratorium advocate from Boulder who wrote and
circulated petitions demanding Owens take that step, said Thursday... |
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Skagit Valley
Herald -- Mount Vernon
Mexican
drug kingpins sentenced in federal court
Seattle -- A federal judge Friday sentenced
two of three Garcia-Villalba brothers, who she ruled had major
roles in an international drug ring operating from Skagit County,
to 20 years in prison. -- "You took people who were weak,"
U.S. District Court Judge Marsha Pechman said. "You took
people who were hurting. You took people who were addicted and
turned them into your virtual slaves." |
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Yuma Sun
Pursuit
ends in arrest of 20 invaders
A group of 20 illegal aliens hiding in
the bed of a pickup and its driver were apprehended Saturday
afternoon in the vicinity of Palomas Road in Dome Valley. --
Michael Gramley, spokesman for the U.S. Border Patrol's Yuma
sector, said agents spotted the pickup shortly after 3 p.m. driving
"suspiciously" on Dome Valley Road. |

Camacho |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
Trial
of invader set to begin in slaying of officer
A potential juror in the death-penalty
trial of Adrian Camacho charged with the murder of Oceanside
police Officer Tony Zeppetella is accused of making disparaging
remarks about the slain officer's agency. -- Superior Court Judge
Joan Weber quizzed the man about the statements, which were allegedly
made outside the courtroom... |

Russell Pearce |
PHXNews.com
Pearce
Explains The 5 Myths of Illegal Immigration
Myth #1: Illegal aliens take jobs Americans
won't do. -- You pay an American a decent wage and they will
do the job. 18 million Americans in unemployment lines, over
60% of adult black males are out of work (between ages of 18
& 24), and a bloated welfare system... |
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Chicago
Sun-Times
More
on arrests of Chicago anti-Minuteman protesters
Five demonstrators were arrested Saturday
during a raucous protest in Arlington Heights after they clashed
with police, who quickly called in about 150 additional officers
-- many in riot gear with helmets and shields. -- No one was
seriously injured in the confrontation outside a meeting of the
Chicago Minuteman Project... |
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Arizona
Republic
Reconquista
nuisance delays fund-raising concert
The date for a concert at Glendale Arena
to promote federal immigration reform has come and gone, and
so has much of the $50,000 that was donated by working- class
immigrants to help bankroll the fund-raiser. -- The daylong concert
was supposed to take place last Wednesday... |
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Boston Globe
Seem
like you're earning less? You aren't alone
...In construction, the threat to wages
comes from immigration. Over the past decade immigrants, both
legal and illegal, have made huge inroads in the construction
field, especially in residential construction. In 2004, 20 percent
of the country's 10.7 million construction workers were foreign-born.
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Cincinnati
Enquirer
'Civil
rights' panel sees backlash after bar sign snit
In the week since a state agency ruled
that a small tavern's "For Service Speak English" sign
violated Ohio civil rights law, the agency has experienced an
unprecedented backlash - and the bar has enjoyed an influx of
new customers. -- While the Ohio Civil Rights Commission's executive
director says people have misinterpreted the ruling... |
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Birmingham
News
Birmingham
anti-invasion rally goes well
Dancers dressed in colorful native costumes swung
gaily in step celebrating Hispanic culture and heritage. -- A
few blocks away, red, white and blue balloons were the backdrop
for a flag-waving crowd who gathered to rally against the tax
burden and job losses they attribute to an influx of [illegal
aliens... criminals]. |
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Associated
Press
Number
of Latino Muslims growing
Ask Melissa Matos why she converted to
Islam, and you'll likely get an answer that spans 13 centuries.
-- She may refer to seventh century Arabia, where Muslims believe
the Prophet Mohammed received the Koran from the angel Gabriel.
Or she might describe Islam's golden age in medieval Spain... |
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