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Wednesday, October 19, 2005 |
Empty Promises
Chertoff Spins While Invasion Continues

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KFMB-TV
-- San Diego
Observer
Group Using GPS After Minutemen Incidents
The observers who have been watching
the self- appointed border watchers in east San Diego County
have decided to start carrying global positioning units for safety
following two gun- related incidents. -- The decision comes after
the observers contacted sheriff's deputies last week to report
a run-in with a member of a group called the California Minutemen... |

Pest Nest |
Washington
Times
Gaithersburg
eyes panel to deal with day laborer nuisances
Gaithersburg officials are looking to
form a task force to decide how to deal with scrapped plans for
opening a day- laborer center in the city. -- Mayor Sidney Katz
and City Council members will hold a work session next Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. to discuss the task force's duties, composition
and application process. |
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Jon Dougherty
-- Voices Magazine
CAFTA:
NAFTA Redux on Immigration
I knew it wouldn't be long before supporters
of the the Central American Free Trade Agreement touted it as
a means to slow illegal immigration. I wasn't disappointed. --
Earlier this month, U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, said passage
of CAFTA will bring about a "rising tide of prosperity"
across the region... |
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Huntsville
Times
The
alien presence
A Madison County legislator and Huntsville's
police chief are concerned about the growing number of [illegal
aliens... criminals] in this area. It's a matter that obviously
needs attention. But the simplistic proposals both have offered
would hinder more than help... |
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B. Helsel
-- The Examiner -- Jackson County, Missouri
Examiner
series on Hispanics missed key points
Hispanic readers must think we're a nation
of pushovers and chumps after reading The Examiner's "Hispanic
America -- A Look at Our Changing Culture" series... --
It's changing because illegal immigrants have invaded us. Their
children born here are automatic citizens. Many media, politicians,
business people and ultra diversity types don't live in the same
world... |
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Arizona
Republic
Pro-invader
propaganda from the Arizona Republic
They are a net drain on the economy.
Mostly employed in low-wage, low-skill industries, they drive
down wages and take jobs away from Americans. They strain public
schools, choke hospital emergency rooms and sap welfare. -- This
is a common perception in Arizona of the impact of [illegal
aliens... criminals] on the state's economy... |
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Ireland
Online
Gunfire
exchanged across Rio Grande
US Border Patrol agents today exchanged
gunfire with drug smugglers across the Rio Grande as they intercepted
about 800 pounds of marijuana. -- No US agents were hurt. --
The shootout occurred in an area west of Mission, Texas this
morning, Border Patrol spokesman Roy Cervantes said. |

Myers |
Stein Report
Unqualified
Bush crony, others steam through hearing
...Debbie Schlussel wrote on her site,
"This afternoon, the ICE Princess is going before the Senate
Judiciary Committee. This is conviently scheduled AFTER Michael
Chertoff's testimony before the same committee, this morning.
Apparently, the official DHS/ICE thought on this is, a good portion
of the Committee's Senators will be so exhausted after taking
shots at Chertoff..." |
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Arizona
Republic
Poll:
Employers should verify immigration status
Requiring employers to verify the immigration
status of job candidates is the approach to curbing illegal immigration
most favored by Arizonans who voted on Proposition 200, according
to a poll released earlier this week by ThinkAZ, a nonpartisan
research institute. |
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Dallas Morning
News
Greyhound
policy could drive off Latinos
A decade ago, Greyhound Lines Inc. accelerated
its courtship of Latino consumers. Now, its policy on [illegal
aliens] threatens that relationship. -- The nation's largest
intercity bus carrier has recently come under fire from Latino
groups over its policy to ferret out [illegal
aliens... criminals] and their smugglers who
might be using its buses... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Coloradans
are beginning to get it
A Madison County legislator and Huntsville's
police chief are concerned about the growing number of [illegal
aliens... criminals] in this area. It's a matter that obviously
needs attention. But the simplistic proposals both have offered
would hinder more than help... |

Arnold '06 |
Independent
Online -- Cape Town
Schwarzenegger
to keep his distance from Bush
Los Angeles - At the Republican National Convention
last year, Californian Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger couldn't
say enough good things about President George Bush. But lately,
it looks like he is trying to avoid him. -- The US president
will visit California this week for the second time since August... |
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San Antonio
Express-News
Bush
Scheme: Same pig, different lipstick
Bush administration officials insisted
Tuesday that any reform of the nation's immigration laws must
include a guest worker program to relieve overwhelming pressure
on law enforcement. -- Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff
said additional Border Patrol agents aren't enough to stem the
flow of [illegal aliens...
criminals]... |
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KARE-TV
-- Minneapolis
Mexican
invaders charged with molesting 2 kids
Wal-Mart temporarily halted construction
of a Supercenter and Sam's Club in Bismarck, North Dakota, a
day after two illegal immigrants working on the projects were
charged with molesting two 13- year- old girls. -- A Wal-Mart
spokesman says work was halted for several hours... |
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