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DayLaborers.org |
Nashville
City Paper
Day-laborer
pest bill said to be ineffective
A proposed ordinance prohibiting solicitation
from sidewalks and curbs could prove ineffective in preventing
day laborers standing along roads from seeking employment, but
could outlaw fundraisers such as a car wash. -- The Tennessee
Immigrant and Refugee Coalition [open- borders nuts] is working
closely with bill sponsor Councilman Carl Burch... |
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Bismarck
Tribune
More
Mexican invaders rounded up in Bismarck
Bismarck Police assisted on the arrest
of 18 illegal aliens this morning. -- That brings the total of
illegal immigrants arrested since Sunday in Bismarck to 28. The
first two, arrested Sunday, were charged with gross sexual imposition
in a case involving two 13-year-old Belcourt girls.  |
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The Chattanoogan
Norris
Pursues Enforcement For Homeland Security
State Sen. Mark Norris (R-Collierville,
Tenn.) introduced legislation Thursday authorizing Tennessee
Highway Patrol officers to receive federal training in immigration
and customs enforcement. -- Norris cited the importance of curbing
illegal immigration... |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Border
watch group could rent or buy Campo home
What began this summer as a series of
temporary civilian patrols along the border in East County could
become permanent, with at least one border watch group hoping
to establish a long-term address. -- Real estate agents who work
in the Campo area have received inquiries from people identifying
themselves as part of a patrol group... |
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Lima News
Sheriff
anxious to go after squatters
..."We could possibly become deputized
agents when we start to work with the business community on immigration
issues, I-99 cards and Social Security cards and actually start
to do some roundups. We may not be able to do this, but I'm not
leaving this alone," Sheriff Dan Beck said to applause from
about 200... |
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Hispanic
Link News Service
Murders
of illegals help prompt lawsuit against DHS
The recent murders of six Mexican workers
in Georgia underline various social issues facing immigrants,
including inadequate housing and a lack of trust of financial
institutions and local authorities. -- Responding to these and
other atrocities, a class action lawsuit was filed Oct 18 in
L. A. on behalf of hundreds of [illegal
aliens... criminals]... |
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WLWT-TV
-- Cincinnati - POLL ON PAGE
Fed
Up!: Butler County to start going after invaders
Hamilton, Ohio -- Butler County officials
said they're going to start cracking down on [illegal
aliens... criminals] in the area. -- Butler County Sheriff
Richard K Jones, Butler County Commissioner Michael Fox, and
State Rep. Courtney Combs held a joint news conference Friday
morning to discuss their plans... |
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Times-Picayune
-- New Orleans
Suspected
invaders grabbed at job site [Halliburton involved]
Agents detained more than 100 workers
at the Belle Chasse Naval Air Station on possible immigration
violations, U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu's office reported Thursday.
-- Earlier this week, Landrieu asked ICE agency to investigate
reports that use of illegal workers by contractors hired to do
Hurricane Katrina relief work was becoming "chronic." |
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The Western
Front -- Bellingham
Whatcom
County whiner carps about Minutemen
Whatcom County resident and Washington
Minuteman Tom Williams decided he would make a political statement
this month to express his concern about illegal immigration in
the United States. -- Along with 13 other citizens of Washington,
12 of whom are Whatcom County residents, Williams said he is
serving with the Minutemen group...  |

Commander
of
Malfeasance |
Richard
K. Lodge -- Northborough-Southborough Villager - Marlborough,
Mass.
Few
answers from federal level on immigration
Maybe it's the "war on terror"
that has federal immigration authorities tied up. Maybe it's
the open flood gates on the border between Mexico and the Southwest
that allow a daily flow of illegal immigrants to cross over for
low-wage jobs at companies and farms on the U.S. side. |
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Tri-Valley
Herald -- Pleasanton
Congressman
calls for illegals' deportation
Rep. John Doolittle, R-Roseville, wants
illegal aliens to be immediately deported, and has introduced
legislation to end a catch and release policy that has turned
tens of thousands of non- Mexican aliens loose in the United
States pending hearings they then typically skip. |
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WJLA-TV
-- Washington
Illegal
Immigrants on Bases Raise Concerns
Raleigh, N.C. (AP) -- Scores of illegal
immigrants working as cooks, laborers, janitors, even foreign-language
instructors have been seized at military bases around the country
in the past year, raising concerns in some quarters about security
and troop safety. The immigrants did not work directly for the
military... |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
Agents
catch murder suspect
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Tucson Sector Border Patrol Agents apprehended a 50 year-old
illegal alien who had an outstanding felony warrant for murder
in California. -- Yesterday, at approximately 7:30 a.m., Border
Patrol Agents assigned to the Nogales Station encountered Enrique
Orosco- Lopez... |

What Homeland
Security? |
Jon Dougherty
-- WorldNetDaily.com
Empty
promises on border security
Last week, California newspaper the Orange
County Register reported a story that, on its face, appeared
to be somewhat less than breaking news. Generally, the article
dealt with the fact that illegal immigration is up along the
southwestern border. -- Ho-hum, right? What else is new? |
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John Kelley
-- OpEdNews.com
Insourcing:
Immigration as American Economic & Foreign Policy
If you work in America for a wage, bend
over and grab your socks, because the government (Yes that is
all of them, Republicans
and Democrats alike) are getting ready to give you another massive
hosing. The bankruptcy of Delphi and its reorganization that
will result in a loss of benefits and a two third reduction in
wages... |

Waah!
Waah! |
Salt Lake
Tribune
Park
City 'wanted' list angers usual suspects
Park City, Utah -- In this tourist town
where the resort economy is powered by immigrant labor, the vast
majority of crime is committed by Anglos. Yet to the surprise
and dismay of some, the police department's "10
Most Wanted" list is comprised wholly of Latinos. --
Police Chief Lloyd Evans said the list posted on Park City's
Web site was compiled using criteria that emphasize violent crime... |
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Daily Texan
-- Austin
Usual
crackpots want to restrict actions of Minutemen
Members of a city-appointed advisory
committee passed a resolution restricting the actions of vigilante
groups on Tuesday. -- Yvonne Montejano, an associate of the American
Friends Service Committee, a Quaker human rights group which
drafted the resolution, said that she doesn't expect the resolution
the keep Minutemen from coming to Austin. |
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The Washington
Times
Herndon
group to monitor illegal day laborer pests
Herndon, Virginia-area residents concerned
about illegal immigration met last night to organize a new chapter
of the Minutemen, a group that gained notice across the country
when its members began patrolling the U.S.- Mexico border. --
Organizer George Taplin said those who met at the Herndon Fort
Nightly Library... |
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Austin American-Statesman
Congressman
proposes volunteer border corps; La Raza gripes
U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Austin, introduced
legislation Thursday that would allow controversial volunteer
groups such as the Minuteman Project to patrol the nation's borders
under the supervision of the DHS. -- "This bill would result
in state-sanctioned vigilante groups," said Michele Waslin,
spokesperson for the National
Council of La Raza ['The Race', aka the Tan Klan].  |
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WorldNetDaily.com
3
illegals beat pregnant woman
Three illegal immigrants are being held
on $50,000 bonds for a vandalism and mayhem rampage that included
beating a pregnant woman with a hose. -- The three men, Jose
Ramirez- Lopez, Christian Onofre- Caba, and Rosalino Gaspar,
were arrested Sunday north of Willcox, Arizona...[More
'Family Values'] |

Sen. Morrow |
North County
Times
Sen.
Morrow, at chamber luncheon, decries invasion
Encinitas, Calif. -- State Sen. Bill
Morrow's call for increased border enforcement received nods
of approval Thursday during a luncheon address hosted by the
Encinitas Chamber of Commerce. -- "We're finally getting
action on that issue," said Morrow, a Republican from Oceanside... |
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Investor's
Business Daily
Enforcement
First
Before talking reform, let's talk respect.
No law will succeed until employers and workers are convinced
that they must obey it or face real penalties. -- A significant
part of the Republican Party, if not the White House, seems to
have grasped an essential truth: Law without enforcement is a
sham, and that's exactly what immigration law has been... |
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