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Tuesday, October 25, 2005 |
Illegals In --
Americans Out
Louisiana Workers Replaced

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Nashua Telegraph
Illegal
alien admits guilt in selling bogus green cards
A Brazillian man believed to be in the
country illegally has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to
selling counterfeit green cards and other documents. -- Gilmar
Miranda faces up to a maximum of 15 years in prison for selling
sets of green cards and Social Security cards for $200. |
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State Journal
-- Charleston, West Virginia
Illegal
alien nailed in drug bust
An illegal alien from Jamaica is behind
bars, and deputies say he may be the man heading up a local drug
ring. Police arrested Peter Evans Saturday in a drug-buying bust.
They say Evans was the coordinator of a drug ring importing large
quantities of marijuana from California to sell in Charleston. |

Jorge Bush |
National
Center for Citizenship and Immigration
Amnesty Scheme: Bush needs to answer these questions
President Bush has announced that he will ask
Congress to enact his guest worker plan granting legal status
to nine to twelve million illegal aliens now in the United States.
That proposal was first announced in January of 2004 as a set
of "principles." The public needs answers to the many
questions raised by the proposal. Among those many questions
are the following. |
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George Detweiler
-- StopTheFTAA.org
A
Bold Remedy to a Grave Threat
Because the 14th Amendment's original
intent has been ignored and the amendment has been used to grant
citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants, Congress needs
to clarify the meaning of the amendment's language. -- Drafters
of constitutional texts, be they members of the constitutional
convention in 1787 or members of Congress who craft a constitutional
amendment... |
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Associated
Press
Wal-Mart
halts construction in N. D. to weed out illegals
Bismarck, N. D. -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
says it voluntarily shut down work Monday on all seven stores
under construction in North Dakota to check for illegal aliens.
-- "We wanted to be sure contractors are in compliance with
applicable laws," said Marty Heires, a spokesman at Wal-Mart's
corporate headquarters in Bentonville, Ark. |
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The Times
-- Trenton
Another
sex fiend of questionable status nabbed
Princeton Borough, NJ -- A borough man
has been charged with three sex offenses for allegedly crawling
under a Princeton University bathroom stall and groping a female
student earlier this month in the Frist Campus Center, police
said. -- Wilmar E. Munoz- Rosales was arrested on four felony
charges... |

What Homeland
Security? |
Asharq Al-Awsat
-- London
Over
10,000 Saudi Students US-Bound
Riyadh, Asharq Al-Awsat -- More than
10,000 Saudi students will travel to the US to attend university
as part of a government- sponsored program following the adoption
of new measures by the Ministry of Higher Education aimed at
facilitating travel procedures for Saudis. |
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Hartford
Courant
'No
Habla' fiesta melee update: Gang connection investigated
East Hartford, Conn. -- Police are investigating
whether the bloody melee that erupted at a 1-year-old's birthday
party over the weekend was fueled by a violent rivalry between
two Central America gangs that has claimed dozens of lives. --
As seven of those arrested posted bail, police released new details
Monday of the brawl... |

Frist |
U. S. Senator
Bill Frist
Breaking
News On Border Security
So many of you have written or posted
on my blog about border security that I wanted to share some
news with you first, tonight, before I let the Senate know [today,
October 25]... -- As many of you know, almost two weeks ago,
I was down on the Texas border in the Rio Grande Valley... |
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Reno Journal-Gazette
DUI
invader grabbed in possession of drugs, fake ID
An [illegal
aliens... criminals] was arrested on suspicion of driving
while on drugs and with an open beer in his car, the Nevada Highway
Patrol said. -- Troopers said Hipolito Reyes- Nunez, also gave
them a fake Resident Alien Card. -- According to a preliminary
breath test, the man's blood- alcohol level was more than twice
the legal limit... |

Poll Info |
Patriot-News
Editorial -- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Secure
Borders
No doubt trying to mend fences with conservatives,
President Bush suddenly has taken a hard line on illegal immigration,
vowing to "get control of our borders" and rid the
country of "every single" illegal alien. -- The tough
talk comes after the president has spent much of his time in
office touting the economic benefits of immigration... |
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InfoWorld.com
The
H-1B swindle
It appears there is hard evidence to
prove that employers are using the H-1B visa program to hire
cheap labor; that is, to pay lower wages than the national average
for programming jobs. -- According to "The Bottom of the
Pay Scale: Wages for H-1B Computer Programmers - F.Y. 2004,"
a report by Programmers Guild board member John Miano, non-U.S.
citizens working in the United States... |
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Express-Times
-- Elizabeth, New Jersey
Illegal
alien job thieves plead guilty
Easton, Pa. -- Eleven [illegal
aliens... criminals] charged with using fake or stolen Social
Security numbers while working at a Palmer Township plant pleaded
guilty Monday and were released from Northampton County Prison.
-- The judge sentenced each of the 11 women to a year and a half
of probation... |
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Princeton
(New Jersey) Packet
Hepatitis
A outbreak strikes community of usual suspects
A hepatitis A outbreak, with three active
cases, struck some members of Princeton's Hispanic immigrant
community beginning Sept. 20, and the final vaccinations were
not administered until Oct. 13 because of some immigrants' distrust
of health officials.  |
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Lexington
Herald-Leader
Town
withdraws scheme to give IDs to squatters
Richmond, Ky. -- The city has put on
hold a controversial plan to offer identification cards to immigrants
amid what the city manager called "a misunderstanding"
between city officials and the local migrant outreach program.
-- "We were under the impression it was for legal residents,"
City Manager David Evans said yesterday. |
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Devvy Kidd
-- NewsWithViews.com
One
Ohio county getting tough on invaders
The Bush Administration's "security"
henchman, Michael Chertoff, pledged earlier this month to "end
the catch and release" policy that has allowed millions
of illegal aliens to simply vanish inside this country. "Return
every single illegal entrant -- no exceptions," Chertoff
said in prepared testimony to a congressional committee."
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Kinky For Gov. |
Daniel P.
Rubenstein -- Daily Texan
Kinky's
just what we need
...Another important issue for Kinky
[Friedman] is illegal immigration. Our politicians have been
trying to sweep the issue under the rug for years. But because
of groups such as the Minutemen, nobody can avoid talking about
our porous border with Mexico. Kinky is willing to be direct
about Texas' illegal immigration problem... |

Aids Invaders |
Tucson Citizen
Water
truck stolen from notorious invader aides
A Humane Borders truck was stolen out
of the parking lot of First Christian Church, 740 E. Speedway
Blvd., Tucson this month. -- The group has never had a truck
stolen and did not know if it was targeted, said the group's
director, the Rev. Robin Hoover [shown at left]. [Photo
of one of these trucks] |

Waah!
Waah! |
Des Moines
Register
Lawbreaking
Mexican cited, claims discrimination
A Des Moines activist group has accused
a Polk County sheriff's deputy of targeting Hispanic drivers
for traffic stops. -- Sheriff's officials describe the charges
as "categorically not true" and have turned down an
invitation to discuss the matter at a public meeting Thursday. |

Beelzebub |
Juan Mann
-- VDare.com
Chertoff's
"Catch And Release" Trick Reveals Bush Secret Agenda
"We are moving to end the old 'Catch
And Release' style of border enforcement, increasing removals
by tens of thousands a year."-- Department of Homeland Security
Secretary Michael Chertoff told the Senate Judiciary Committee
on October 18. -- Yawn. As Peter Brimelow has blogged, it never
occurred to us at VDARE.com that anyone would take Secretary
Chertoff's remarks seriously.  |
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