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Minuteman Deterrence
New Mexico Operation Successful

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Associated
Press
Bush
amnesty scheme supposedly DOA
Sidetracked by hurricanes and Supreme
Court nominees, the Senate will not take up comprehensive immigration
legislation until January, a leading proponent of immigration
law reform said Monday. -- Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, also told
reporters he did not expect the Senate to vote on immigration
legislation... |
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Newsday
-- New York
Two
arrested for smuggling illegals, drugs
North Tonawanda, N.Y -- Two people were
arrested Monday morning near the Canadian border for trying to
smuggle seven illegal aliens from China and 35 pounds of marijuana,
police said. -- Authorities were alerted after fishermen reported
suspicious traffic at boat docks in North Tonawanda... |

D. A. King |
Access North
Georgia
Report
on todays rally in Atlanta
Atlanta (AP) -- Conservative Republicans
turned up the heat Monday in their campaign to end state benefits
for [illegal aliens... criminals],
using a rally which was broadcast live from the Capitol steps
to press their cause. --- D.A. King complained at the rally,
"I don't hear a peep out of the governor's office about
the illegal immigration crisis..." |
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The Forum
-- Fargo
Two
Mexican invaders charged in molestation case
Bismarck, N.D. -- Two [illegal
aliens... criminals] have been charged here with molesting
two 13- year- old Belcourt girls, who were missing for nearly
three days. -- Julio Alvarez and Carlos Martinez, both Mexican
nationals, were charged on Monday with gross sexual imposition
in South Central District Court, prosecutor Brandi Sasse Russell
said. [Also see: Family
values] |
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CitizenCaucus.org
Minuteman
Rally Salem Oregon: Report & Photos
Saturday was a great day for all Oregonians,
when over 150 citizens came together in the rain at the capitol.
The event was organized by Oregonians for Immigration Reform
to honor "The Minutemen" organization and three Oregon
Minutemen, Mike Forest, Bob Rathgeber (who is making his second
trip to the border) and myself, Michael Armstrong... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Invaders
now buying 'secure' cards
...U.S. Customs and Border Protection
inspectors at the ports of entry see such impostors every day:
[so-called 'migrants']
trying to sneak into this country using the very tools meant
to protect against illegal entry through the ports - the vaunted
U.S. laser visas that are supposed to offer the highest level
of security available in the digital age. |

Onslaught |
Ted Twietmeyer
-- Rense.com
The
Border - MSNBC Should Be Ashamed
On the evening of Oct. 16 2005, MSNBC aired a
special called "Dangerous Crossings." The show documented
a group of illegal aliens traveling from Mexico through the desert
to walk into the USA. I had high hopes they would tell the truth
on this documentary, but I was wrong...  |
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Del Rio
News-Herald
County
backs 'Operation Linebacker'
Val Verde County Commissioners and County
Judge Mike L. Fernandez are backing the county sheriff's participation
in the Texas Border Sheriffs Coalition's "Operation Linebacker."
-- County commissioners court during their October regular term
meeting on Monday, Oct. 10, unanimously passed a resolution supporting
"Operation Linebacker..." |
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NewsWithViews.com
Important
deadlines looming
...The gross negligence by governors
and state legislatures of the four border states has allowed
the uncontrolled, unchecked invasion of roughly 12-15 million
criminals and terrorists crossing over into America the past
two decades. Let's not forget that these female criminals who
smuggle themselves across the border are also having babies... |
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WFTV --
Orlando
Mexican
national charged in Texas bus catastrophe
Dallas -- The driver of the bus that
caught fire while carrying elderly patients fleeing Hurricane
Rita has been charged with criminal negligent homicide in the
deaths of 23 passengers, a spokesman for the Dallas County Sheriff's
Department said Monday. -- The charges against Juan Robles Gutierrez,
a Mexican national... |

Morganelli |
Express-Times
-- Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Invader
round-up spurs prison, prosecutor rift
Easton -- The arrest of nearly three-dozen
suspected illegal immigrants who were later sent to other prisons
due to overcrowding at Northampton County Prison has sparked
debate among two county officials. -- Complaints from Director
of Corrections Todd Buskirk about the cost of housing the prisoners
annoyed District Attorney John Morganelli... |
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San Bernardino
County Sun
Minutemen
scour California desert
Boulevard, Calif. -- As the rain tumbled
down on Highway 94 outside the Campo Indian Reservation on Sunday,
the men and women of a volunteer group hoping to keep illegal
immigrants from crossing the Mexican frontier huddled beneath
camper awnings waiting for clear skies... |
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San Antonio
Express-News
Marine
recruiter guilty of smuggling
A Laredo-based Marine Corps recruiter
on Tuesday pleaded guilty to smuggling three undocumented immigrants
into Texas inside a U.S. government vehicle this summer. -- Victor
Domingo Ramirezwas convicted by federal district Judge Micaela
Alvarez during a hearing in Laredo. |
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WSOC-TV
-- Charlotte
Pesky
Mexican pols to troll UNC Charlotte
North Carolina has the fastest growing
Latino Population in the country, with most of the states newest
residents arriving from Mexico according to Migration Information
Source. -- Senators representing the Mexican Federal Government
will visit the UNC Charlotte campus on Monday and deliver a one-
day presentation on immigration... |

Navarro |
Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin
Minutemen
miff annoying reconquista nuisances
...Armando
Navarro, chairman of the ethics department at UC Riverside
and member of the National Alliance for Human Rights and the
Gente Unida Coalition, has been an outspoken critic of the project
that he believes is racially motivated. -- The Minuteman volunteers
have a racist agenda, and in this battle we will win the war,"
[opined the subversive]. |
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Houston
Chronicle
Mexicans
also practice 'catch and release'
Reynosa, Mexico -- After two months of
dodging thieves and thundering trains during the perilous journey
from Honduras, Marco Antonio Vasquez has finally reached the
Rio Grande. -- Now plotting his next move, the displaced factory
worker sits on the steps of a Reynosa church and worries aloud
that, if the Border Patrol catches him... |
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Midland
Reporter-Telegram
Expert
predicts crackdown could hurt restaurant industry
Congress is likely to act soon on immigration
and border security issues, and the decision could have a significant
impact on the restaurant industry, Richie Jackson, CEO of the
Texas Restaurant Association told members of the Permian Basin
Restaurant Association during their monthly meeting. |

File Photo |
The Daily
Illini
Locals
rally for amnesty
A crowd of almost 100 University students
and local residents rallied together in front of U.S. Rep. Tim
Johnson's Champaign (R-IL) office Friday afternoon determined
to be heard. -- The rally, organized by La Colectiva, an activist
group that seeks to raise political awareness on immigration
issues, was an attempt to gain Johnson's attention... |

Poll Info |
David T.
Pyne, Esq. -- The Intellectual Conservative
Bush
Moves the Supreme Court to the Left
President Bush has done what even his
conservative doubters like myself failed to predict -- he has
moved the Supreme Court to the left. -- On October 3rd, President
Bush announced the nomination of his longtime friend, White House
Counsel Harriet Miers, as his nominee for the vacancy created
by the departure of Supreme Court Justice... |
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