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Thursday, October 20, 2005 |
U. S. Military
On Border
Armored Vehicles Line Road near NM Minuteman Headquarters

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Macomb (Mich.)
Daily
Miller
supports get-tough bill on illegal immigration
U.S. Rep. Candice Miller has endorsed
a hard-nosed bid to deport illegal immigrants and spend billions
of dollars to police U.S borders and prosecute businesses that
hire workers who entered the country illegally. -- Miller is
one of about 30 conservative House Republicans who have co-sponsored
a wide-ranging bill... |
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WTVD-TV
-- Raleigh
Corruption
still rampant in 70 countries, says CP Index
More than two-thirds of the 159 nations
surveyed in Transparency International's 2005 Corruption Perceptions
Index (CPI) scored less than 5 out of a clean score of 10, indicating
serious levels of corruption in a majority of the countries surveyed
[Mexico high on the list]... |
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WTVD-TV
-- Raleigh
Mexicans
busted for invader trafficking
Gastonia -- Two Mexican men were arrested
in Gastonia after police said they smuggled two women into the
United States and then demanded more money from their husbands.
-- Jesus Reyes Alcala, and Mario Manzano Cruz were charged with
two counts of second- degree kidnapping. |
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North County
Times
Revolt!:
Some Repubs suggest that Bush take a hike
A revolt appears to be occurring within
Republican Party ranks over illegal immigration as President
Bush calls for a temporary guest worker program, and Republicans
say that the administration's first priority should be enforcing
existing immigration laws, strengthening the borders... |
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San Francisco
Chronicle
Invader-stuffed
Calif. schools failing big time
California has been unable to raise students'
reading scores from near the bottom nationally despite a decade
of trying, including overhauling the way children are taught
to read. -- The 2005 results of the National Assessment of Educational
Progress, released Wednesday, show that California's fourth-graders
scored an average of 207 out of 500 points... |
¡Viva México! |
Kevin Fobbs
-- RenewAmerica.us
Mexican
gov't nuisance tries to outgun Sheriff... and loses
When you think of small town sheriffs
you have to feel sort of comfortable with the notion that in
each and every small town that dots the landscape of America
there is a law enforcement officer is standing between you and
the law breakers. You should feel a sense of security that these
officers of the law are patrolling your city and country streets... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Poll:
Make employers verify immigration status
Most Arizonans think stepping up pressure on
employers to verify the citizenship status of prospective employees
would be the best way to rein in illegal immigration, according
to a new survey. -- ThinkAZ, a nonpartisan research institute,
found 64 percent of those polled said requiring employers to
screen applicants for citizenship would be "effective"... |
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Nashua Telegraph
Gang
experts note growing presence
Many people don't want to recognize that
gangs are a growing problem in the state. -- Actually, they're
everywhere, including the Nashua area, said Capt. Steve Church,
a gang specialist at the Rockingham County House of Corrections.
-- While some are in denial of the problem, local gang experts
see the reality. |
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Montrose
(Colo.) Daily Press
Possible
'coyote,' invaders evade capture
A defective headlight led to six allegedly
illegal immigrants being taken into federal custody early Tuesday
morning, while seven others escaped into various Montrose neighborhoods.
One of the men captured, police said, resisted vigorously and
had to be subdued with a dry-fired Taser. |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
Border
Patrol Nabs Yet Another Predator
Yesterday CBP Border Patrol Agents arrested a
sexual predator illegal alien. Wednesday at approximately 8:20
a.m., agents assigned to the Willcox Station were conducting
routine patrols on Highway 191 near Willcox, when they received
a call from Arizona Department of Public Safety. DPS had four
individuals in custody... |
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Associated
Press
Immigration
Officials Arrest 21 In Weld County
Hudson, Colo. -- Federal immigration
authorities arrested 21 people -- including 18 illegal immigrants
-- in Weld County during an operation Wednesday morning. -- Authorities
said ICE agents executed search and arrest warrants at the Hudson
home of Moises and Maria Rodriguez and their son Javier.  |

It's Not
Amnesty! |
Statesman-Journal
-- Salem
Readers
speak out on Bush's latest absurd scheme
According to the news report the ratings of G.
Bush have slipped so low and they are going lower everyday. We
need to get rid of him and get someone in office [who] will work
for the people. Like all of the other ones who run this Country
they are in it for the money and they lie to us to get elected... |
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Huntsville
Times
Meth
worth $300,000 seized; illegal alien held
Deputies with the Madison County Sheriff
Department's Narcotics Unit arrested a Birmingham man Wednesday
on a charge of trafficking crystal methamphetamine. -- Raymundo
Fausto Nava, an illegal immigrant, is being held in the Madison
County Detention Facility without bond, said Investigator Phillip
Keel... |
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In-Forum
-- Fargo
Six
Mexican invaders arrested in Bismarck
Bismarck, N. D. -- Six illegal immigrants
were arrested here after a routine traffic stop, police said.
-- Lt. Dan Donlin said the men, who are all Mexican nationals,
were arrested Tuesday morning. The men have been turned over
to immigration officials for possible deportation, he said. |
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Edwin S.
Rubenstein -- VDare.com
Homeland
Security's Misplaced Faith in Religious Visas
Tony Blair knows it. Joe Guzzardi knows
it. Most Americans feel it's true: Muslim clerics are more likely
to promote terrorist activity than any other immigrant group
living in western countries. -- Yet Imams coming to these shores
are treated no differently than foreign-born priests, Buddhist
monks, or Rabbis... |
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CBS-4 --
Denver
Failure
of referenda C & D will hurt invader funding
Denver -- Opponents of a measure that
would loosen the Taxpayers' Bill of Rights said Wednesday the
state will have an opportunity to cut funding for illegal immigrants
if voters defeat Referendum C and keep TABOR's tax limits intact.
-- Referendum C, on the Nov. 1 ballot, would let the state
keep $3.7 billion over five years... |

Chertoff |
WorldNetDaily.com
Border-fence
campaigners not impressed with Chertoff's promise
An activist group that wants to build
a high-tech barrier to secure the southern border was not impressed
with Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff's promise to
end the federal government's "catch and release" policy,
calling the move "too little, too late." -- WeNeedAFence.com
argues the crackdown will only solve 25 percent of the problem. |

'The Boot' |
NBC4 --
Washington
Feds
To Deport Four Men Detained After Tunnel Closure
Dundalk, Md. -- Federal officials are
moving forward with the deportation of the four men who were
detained on immigration charges as part of an investigation into
a potential terrorism threat in a Baltimore highway tunnel, a
federal official said Wednesday. |
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Gloucester
County Times -- Woodbury, New Jersey
State
can curb illegal aliens, says candidate
Preventing illicit immigration and deporting
illegal aliens may sound like a job that belongs first and foremost
to the federal government. But John M. Leone, an eight-year officer
with the Deptford Police Department, would have New Jersey play
a supporting role.  |

Snake Oil |
Arizona
Republic
Readers
sound off about 'Immigration Equation'
...The Arizona Republic series on illegal
immigration, "The Immigration Equation," continues
to promote the snake oil of a so-called guest-worker visa program
that serves to reward those who have broken our laws with legal
residence. -- Let's get down to brass tacks! A recent CNN poll
showed 87 percent of Americans want illegal immigration stopped. |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Invasion
aides / zealots target U. S. Attorney
Members of the local No
More Deaths movement are launching a campaign against the
U.S. attorney for Arizona, asking that charges be dropped in
the case of two aid workers charged with illegally transporting
[illegal aliens... criminals].
-- Officials with the faith-based movement, which offers food,
water and medical assistance to people who illegally enter the
United States... |
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Arizona
Republic
Leaders
pore over thorny border challenges
Deciding what to do with the estimated
11 million [illegal aliens...
criminals] living in the United States, including 500,000
in Arizona, poses one of the biggest challenges for Congress
in tackling immigration reform. -- what was among the major points
made Wednesday at the Arizona Conversations on Immigration... |
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U. S. Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce
Troublesome
ethnic hustlers grouse about Nagin's remarks
In response to recent comments by New
Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin regarding Mexican workers and their efforts
to the clean-up and rebuilding of the city, the Unites [sic]
States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce issued the following statement:...
[no mention of the fact that numerous lawbreaking invaders are
stealing the jobs Americans should be doing]. |
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