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Predator Scores
in Cochise County
Group of Fifty Illegals Spotted by UAV
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Still
Chasing Group
Sierra Vista, Arizona -- According
to reliable sources, the Predator B unmanned aerial vehicle was
put to work this morning in Cochise County, Arizona, one of the
busiest human smuggling corridors in the U.S. Right off the bat,
the UAV spotted a group of fifty suspected border intruders near
Ash Canyon in the Huachuca Mountains at around 7 am (PDT) Monday
morning, Oct. 24. Border Patrol Agents had some difficulty locating
the group because of their lack of GPS systems. American Border
Patrol has long supported
the use of UAVs and sophisticated GPS units. As of 9:30 am
the agents were still working to apprehend the group. |

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Lame Duck |
Barbara
Simpson -- WorldNetDaily.com
Just
in case, brush up on your Spanish
Thank you, Ronald Reagan. Sure wish you
were here today I'd love to hear your advice concerning
the current Supreme Court nominee. -- Then again, you probably
wouldn't like what's happened to your party, to say nothing of
what's ahead. -- "Trust me." That's what President
Bush said when it comes to rampant doubts... |
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Newsday
-- New York
Six
stabbed at birthday party ("No Habla's" involved)
East Hartford, Conn. -- Six people were
stabbed early Sunday during a melee at a 1-year-old's birthday
party, police said. -- It apparently started when a downstairs
neighbor went upstairs to complain about the noise. -- The injured
were taken to Hartford and St. Francis hospitals... |
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North County
Times
Latino
coalition meets to form a human rights committee
Vista, Calif. -- Demonstrators carried
signs protesting police brutality and demanding rights for Latinos
on a march Saturday to the Townsite Community Center in Vista.
-- The banners said, "Vista: Gang Injunctions or War on
Latino Youth. Stop the Violence," and "Police are supposed
to protect the whole community." |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
Border
Patrol Seizes over $6 million in Marijuana
This weekend, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) Tucson Sector Border Patrol Agents interdicted three vehicles
with over 7,000 pounds of marijuana near Arivaca, Arizona. Sunday
evening at approximately 11:00 p.m., Border Patrol Agents assigned
to the Tucson Station observed four trucks traveling in tandem
on Tres Bellotas Ranch Road... |

Gutierrez |
Lee Enokian
-- Illinois Leader
Showdown
highlights importance of Minutemen
...U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.),
an outspoken racially pro-Hispanic politician said, "It
is time for the Minutemen's 15 minutes of notoriety to be up."
-- Just where are your loyalties congressman? What is wrong with
enforcing American immigration law? My family came to this nation
legally, why can't everyone else? |
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Associated
Press
Customs
busts suspected killer at Nogales port of entry
Nogales, Ariz. -- A California man trying
to enter the United States from Mexico with his family was arrested
on a murder warrant. -- Uriel Diaz of Pomona, Calif., was unable
to provide U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers with identification
as he tried to enter through the Nogales Port of Entry on Saturday. |

Screwball |
Tucson Citizen
Ex-prosecutor
says let invasion aides / zealots off hook
A former Arizona U.S. attorney is urging
the state's current U.S attorney to drop charges against two
aid workers charged with unlawfully transporting illegal immigrants.
-- "The prosecution is a waste of resources," said
A. Bates Butler III, who served as the federal government's top
prosecutor in Arizona from 1980 to 1981. |
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Newsday
-- New York
Round-up
nets 50 foreign sex fiends
New York -- Immigration agents Wednesday
rounded up 50 foreign-born New Yorkers who had been convicted
of sex offenses, including child molestation and rape, but remained
free after receiving relatively light punishments. -- Twelve
sex offenders were paraded before journalists as they left a
federal building in Manhattan ... |

J.D. Hayworth |
Tucson Citizen
Enforcement
First a U.S. call to action
America's borders are being overrun by
illegal immigrants, and the blame for this failure rests squarely
with the federal government. -- If America is truly committed
to homeland security, if ours is a nation of laws, and if our
sovereign borders are to be respected by the world, then the
White House and Congress must chart a different course. |
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Doug Wrenn
-- Magic City Morning Star
"Security"
For Whose "Homeland"?
I was in the car this past week when
I first heard on the radio that President
Bush had signed the so-called Homeland Security bill into
law (finally). For ha-ha's, the bill also supposedly appropriates
(yet more) money to secure our borders. Homeland Security Secretary
Michael Chertoff promised to track down and deport all illegal
immigrants... |
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The Washington
Times
Minuteman
volunteers vow to keep border secure
Hachita, N.M. -- Known as "J-Man,"
the 25-year-old college student moves silently along a rock-strewn
ridge overlooking the Playas Valley here, looking for aliens
and drug smugglers crossing the rugged high desert into the United
States from Mexico... |
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Colorado
Alliance for Immigration Reform
Report
on Denver Immigration Forum
Colorado Alliance News, in cooperation with the
Defend Colorado Now Initiative and the Colorado Alliance for
Immigration Reform, presented a rousing forum on Saturday afternoon,
October 22, 2005, at the University of Denver's Boettcher Hall,
entitled: The Colorado Illegal-Immigration Crisis: Colorado Solutions. |
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Jim Kouri
-- NewsByUs.com
Invaders
stealing jobs on military bases cause consternation
Hundreds of illegal aliens working as
laborers, mechanics, construction workers and language instructors
have been nabbed at military installations including naval bases
around the country this past year. Government officials are fearful
that security and safety for the stateside military has been
dramatically compromised. [See: What
Homeland Security?] |
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USA Today
Cities
tackle day laborer pest nightmare
...Day laborers that crowd intersections and
parking lots are perhaps the most visible examples of illegal
immigration. The Center for the Study of Urban Poverty at UCLA,
estimates there are more than 100,000 of these workers across
the U. S. -- Though they make up a fraction of the 11 million
[illegal aliens... criminals]
in the country, day laborers have sparked a backlash... |
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Washington
Times
Bush
riles everyone over illegals
President
Bush's claim that his guest-worker program will facilitate
his goal of expelling "every single" illegal alien
from the U.S. wound up pleasing neither side in the immigration
debate. -- Immigrant-rights advocates were angered this week
by the stance that the aliens will have to go home within six
years. But those seeking a crackdown on illegals weren't happy
either... |

Hagel |
Omaha World
Herald via LibertyPost.org
Chuck
Hagel says: "Give Illegals [Criminals] a Chance"
Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska once again
will wade into the political minefield of immigration reform,
planning to introduce legislation that would allow immigrants
here illegally to work their way to legal status. -- The plan
Hagel is expected to introduce Tuesday also will include stronger
controls at the border... |
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Washington
Times
Immigration
battle seizes Colorado tax referendums
The issue of illegal immigration has
emerged as the October surprise in Colorado's hard-fought campaign
over ballot measures that would suspend the state's Taxpayer's
Bill of Rights. -- With the Nov. 1 election locked in a dead
heat, opponents of the initiatives, called Referendums C and
D, launched a full-court press last week aimed at connecting
the proposed state funding increase to the high cost of illegal
immigration. |

Poll Info |
Steve Sailer
-- VDare.com
The
Bush Bust: We (Ahem!) Told You So!
...For years, since well before 9/11,
we've been a rare independent voice telling you that George W.
Bush, Karl Rove, and the whole gang were men of both poor character
and poor judgment. -- We knew that they were interested neither
in what was good for the American people, nor knowledgeable about
what was what was good for the Republican Party. -- Why? Because
their immigration policy has always been ludicrous. |
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