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Saturday, October 22, 2005 |
A New Wave of Hope
in America
Army Strykers Defend America

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New
Mexico Minutemen Get Help
Hachita, N.M. --
The Associated Press has confirmed
that the armored vehicles first reported on the border in New
Mexico by American
Border Patrol, are from The
Stryker Brigade Combat Team at Fort Lewis, Washington.
On Friday, ABP's Border Hawk M returned
to New Mexico to document the Army's presence using its daylight
cameras.
At
top left, New Mexico Minutemen can be seen waving at the
Border Hawk. At
bottom left, a U.S, Army soldier can be seen waving to a
Border Patrol vehicle as it traveled north toward Hachita on
New
Mexico Highway 9.
"While these are baby steps in the
journey toward securing our borders, the presence of the Stryker
Brigade on the Border in New Mexico is creating a wave of hope
across America," said Glenn Spencer of American Patrol.
Spencer said American Border Patrol will continue to support
Minuteman October operations. |

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Sen. Jon Kyl |
Senator
Jon Kyl -- Arizona Republic
Perils
extend beyond costs, border security
Illegal immigration poses threats on
several levels to both Arizona and the nation. -- One is the
potential for terrorists to take advantage of our porous borders.
We've already arrested one terrorist coming across the border,
and there is little to stop others should they decide it's easier
to carry contraband, like chemical or biological agents... |
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Daily News
-- Longview, Washington
The
Mosquing of America
Dearborn, Mich. -- Growing up in Lebanon,
Rayan Dughayli came across a mosque on nearly every corner. But
when he moved to the United States at 13, it was harder to find
one. -- Five years later, the Dearborn resident said he eagerly
awaited the construction of the new Islamic Center of America
-- the newest addition among the places of worship along Altar
Road. |
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Brownsville
Herald
Mexican
freed on murder charge, detained on immigration charge
A Brownsville murder suspect was freed
on bond Monday night but never got the chance to leave the Cameron
Co. Jail before federal authorities served him with an illegal
immigration charge. -- Officials with the Cameron County District
Attorney's Office said Serafin Ibarra Balderas is the key suspect
in the March 24 shooting death of Mario Enrique Villanueva... |

Randy Graf
for Congress |
Douglas
Dispatch
Graf,
Goldwater to speak at Townhall
Eighth district congressional candidate
Randy Graf is scheduled to speak in Douglas Tuesday Oct. 25,
2005. -- Republican gubernatorial candidate Don Goldwater will
be a guest speaker. -- Graf is a conservative republican who
is running against Jim Kolbe, an 11-term incumbent congressman.
[Kolbe is a RINO who refuses to do anything about the sieve of
a border.] |

Castañeda |
George Putnam
-- NewsMax.com
Castañeda:
Would-be Mexican President
It is this reporter's opinion that with
our immigration problems with Mexico, all we need is a further
complication in the person of a looming candidate for president
- Jorge Castaneda.
In a ruling that could have far reaching implications for a future
election, an international tribunal recently ruled... |
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Brenham
(Texas) Banner-Press
Local
man gets closeup look at invasion problem
They flit from shadow to shadow, from
mesquite tree to mesquite tree. Always heading northward. --
And they're here illegally, sneaking into the United States by
the hundreds of thousands each year. -- John Deans, a Burton-area
computer consultant, spent six days in South Texas watching small
groups of illegal immigrants trudging into the U.S. |

Waah!
Waah! |
Washington
Times
LULAC
in a tizzy over plan to monitor day-laborer pests
A Hispanic advocacy group is challenging
plans by the Herndon Minutemen to videotape and report findings
on illegal aliens at the town's day-laborer center, describing
such actions as racial profiling. -- Members of the League of
United Latin American Citizens say there is no way to distinguish
legal immigrants from [illegal
aliens... criminals]. |
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Lexington
(Kentucky) Herald-Leader
City
aims to aid & abet invaders in defiance of federal law
The city of Richmond next week will begin
offering identification cards to immigrants, regardless of whether
they entered the country legally or not. -- The move could make
the Madison County seat the first city in the country to issue
such immigrant IDs -- and draw Richmond into the large and sometimes
fierce national debate... |
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North County
Times
Ethnic-hustlers
open 2 chapters in San Diego County
In response to the fatal shootings of
three young Latinos by sheriff's deputies in Vista this summer,
a national Latino civil rights group has started two chapters
in North County. -- The League of United Latin American Citizens
chartered two new chapters with 24 members in North County.  |

Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
How
to Solve the Visa Overstayer Problem: Pay Americans More!
Two months ago, I reported that Nevada's
Clark County School District hired 51 Filipino teachers to assume
immediate classroom responsibility despite never having taught
- or even visited - the United States. -- The final total by
the time the school year began was 69... 49 Filipinos, 14 Spaniards
and 6 Canadians. |
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Ottawa Sun
Minutemen
take patrol to Cornwall area
Akwesane -- American border watchers
known as the Minutemen will be patrolling near the Akwesasne
Mohawk Reserve south of Cornwall,
Ontario this weekend. -- "We're just trying to bring
attention to the fact that anyone wanting to do harm to our country
can get in," said Peter Lanteri, a former marine from Long
Island, N.Y... |
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U. S. Department
of State
Bush
claims his absurd scheme will improve security
..."We want to stop people from
crossing into America illegally, and to quickly return the illegal
immigrants we catch back to their home countries," Bush
declared. -- He went on to cite recent progress in hiring more
immigration agents and targeting criminals and human traffickers.
[Don't miss the audio
file... you can almost see Bush's nose grow.] |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Man
is killed by agent near border
San Ysidro, Calif. -- A Border Patrol
agent struck and killed one of three men who were running within
yards of the U.S.-Mexico border last night, authorities said.
-- The man carried no identification and his citizenship was
unknown. He was Latino and appeared to be in his late 30s, Border
Patrol spokesman Richard Kite said. |

Poll Info |
Washington
Posts
Little
support for outrageous Bush amnesty scheme
The Bush administration's plan to allow
illegal immigrants and foreign nationals to work in the United
States for up to six years before being sent home is being criticized
by observers on both sides of the political spectrum as "vague,"
"lacking detail" and unlikely to gain support in Congress. |
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