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Greeley
Tribune
Resolution
wording criticized
Wording of a resolution passed by the Weld County
Commissioners in support of an ICE field office in Greeley raised
some eyebrows this week. -- The Greeley City Council -- which
received the resolution this week from Weld District Attorney
Ken Buck -- took exception to language that it believes puts
too much blame for crime on [illegal
aliens... criminals, one and all]. |

Poll Info |
Fred Barnes
-- Weekly Standard
Invasion:
Repubs may be 'circling the bowl' in 2006
If you're a Republican and already worried
about your party's prospects in 2006, pollster Frank Luntz, a
Republican himself, has a message for you: It's worse than you
think. -- Luntz, who worked with Republicans in 1994 to draft
the Contract With America and win a realigning election, said
political conditions are as bad or worse now -- only this time
for Republicans, not Democrats. |

No Illegals! |
San Antonio
Express-News
Strayhorn
raps squatter tuition law
Austin -- Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn,
challenging Gov. Rick Perry in the GOP primary, said she would
work to repeal a state law allowing [illegal
aliens... criminals] to pay in-state college tuition rates
if they are Texas high school graduates and meet other conditions. |

D. A. King |
Marietta
Daily Journal
Protecting
citizens not a stupid idea
The recent attacks directed at the pending legislation
introduced by state Sen. Chip Rogers (R-North Cobb) in much of
the local media would make more sense if they addressed advanced
Martian rocket telemetry than illegal immigration and Rogers'
bills - and it would seem that chances are that many who are
doing the attacking have more knowledge on the former than the
latter. |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
Border
Patrol Identifies Possible Drug Tunnel
Nogales, AZ -- On October 27, 2005, Customs
and Border Protection (CBP) Border Patrol Agents assigned to
the Nogales Border Patrol Station uncovered a tunnel in downtown
Nogales. -- Late yesterday, at approximately 8:00 p.m., members
of the Nogales Station uniformed Bike Patrol were conducting
routine patrols along the United States Mexico Border... |
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American
Daily Editorial -- Phoenix
Undocumented
Squatters
Illegal aliens or "undocumented
immigrants" as the Progressives and Elitists want to call
them, are not immigrants. -- Immigrants come to a become part
of a country, but by far the biggest percentage of these people
from the south of us come here to "squat". -- Encouraged
by Progressive and elitist schemes, they are encouraged to not
assimilate into our culture. |
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Winston-Salem
Journal
Schools
'maxing out' on mobile units, official says
By 2013, if current trends continue,
the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system will have nearly
60,000 students - and to handle that, officials say they will
need 13 new schools, and renovations to 24 existing schools.
-- "It's purely enrollment growth, and we're maxing out
on mobile units..."  |
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World Magazine
Illegal
invasion
Falfurrias, Texas -- It all started going
downhill when they started cutting his fences. South Texas rancher
Mike Vickers says two decades ago he had a good relationship
with illegal immigrants who used to pass through his land. "They
were respectful, asked for a job," he said. "We'd give
them food and water and send them on. But it wasn't the big groups.
It wasn't the invasion." |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Owens
backs fence to close off U.S. border
Gov. Bill Owens said he supports a high-tech
fence along the 2,000- mile U.S.-Mexico border similar to what
Israel is building on the West Bank. -- Owens, whose remarks
were made on Peter Boyles' morning radio show Thursday, called
for putting up a "nonfatal fence that had monitors on it."
[Poll
& Related Story] |
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Jim Kouri,
CPP -- NewsWithViews.com
Illegal
alien workers create uneasiness for U. S. military
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. |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Public
has had it with both parties
A just-released political survey by George
Washington University contains bad news for Democrats and Republicans
because it lays bare a public seemingly disenfranchised with
both major parties. -- The Battleground poll unique for
its inclusion of top Democrat and Republican pollsters
shows a definite slide in support for President Bush and the
GOP...  |
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Yahoo News
Texas
Co. Hired Illegals to Make MREs, Gets Slap on Wrist
McAllen, Texas -- A Texas employment
agency was sentenced to five years of probation for hiring illegal
immigrants to work at the nation's top producer of military battlefield
rations, federal prosecutors said Thursday. -- The Tollin Group
was also fined $20,000 and ordered to pay $414,000 in civil penalties
Wednesday...  |
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Medford
Mail-Tribune
'Willing
workers' involved in Oregon shootout
Central Point, Ore. -- Two men suffered
gunshot wounds and a third man was arrested on an attempted murder
charge following what may have been a drug-fueled shoot-out late
Wednesday at a rural Central Point home, authorities said. --
Investigators also believe perhaps one or more people involved
in the 11:05 p.m. gunfight... |
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Huntsville
Times
Federal
immigration agent will assist in police efforts
A federal immigration and customs agent
is being assigned to the Huntsville area following Police Chief
Rex Reynolds' request to the agency for help with crimes committed
by illegal aliens [criminals].
-- Reynolds made a request to ICE following the fatal shooting
of officer Daniel Golden, allegedly by illegal immigrant Benito
Albarran... |

Hooker |
NBC11 --
San Jose
Hooker
ring involving illegals busted
San Jose, Calif. -- State and federal
agents say they've broken up an elaborate prostitution ring in
the Bay Area. -- As NBC11 News first reported to Wednesday, agents
raided a string of homes that were believed to be serving as
brothels. -- The investigation began a year ago through tips
from neighbors who were suspicious...  |
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Associated
Press
More
Mexican invaders nabbed with pot
Fargo, N.D. -- Highway Patrol troopers
from this city seized nearly 2 pounds of marijuana and apprehended
four illegal aliens [criminals]
from Mexico, in two separate traffic stops. -- The patrol said
one vehicle was stopped Wednesday night on Interstate 94 near
the West Fargo exit for having no tail lights on a trailer.  |
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The Monitor
-- McAllen
'We
are Making a Difference'
Pharr, Texas -- Hundreds of Minutemen
volunteers have kept a watchful eye along parts of the Rio Grande
Valley and say they won't give up until it is secure. -- Earlier
this month in Falfurrias, members of the Minuteman Civil Defense
Corps kicked off the Secure Our Borders Campaign, which continues
through the end of the month. |
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John Zmirak
-- Front Page Magazine
Securing
America's Borders (Finally)
...Advocates of national security should
welcome the administration's belated offer to perform its constitutional
duty and defend America's borders but should not give in
to the political blackmail which accompanies it: the demand that
we reward lawbreakers with amnesty, leftist politicians with
more disgruntled ethnic voters, and sweatshop owners with pliant
laborers. |

Yeh Ling-Ling |
Press Release
-- Diversity Alliance for a Sustainable America
Immigrant,
Minority Leaders Join Minuteman Rally
Oakland, Calif. -- The Immigration Reform
and Control Act ("IRCA") passed in 1986 has granted
amnesty to 3 million illegal aliens. Last December, the illegal
immigrant population in the U.S. was estimated to be 18 million
to 20 million by Bear Sterns' economist Robert Justich... [Rally
info] |
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North County
Times
Camp
Pendleton targeted for immigration enforcement
Camp Pendleton will be the next military
base checked in San Diego County to be sure employees are in
the United States legally, federal authorities said Thursday.
-- Michael Unzueta, acting special agent in charge of the ICE's
office in San Diego, said it will take four to six months for
the review once it starts. |
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Associated
Press
Chaos
flares at hearing involving 'willing worker'
Altoona, Pa. -- It was a melee in Cambria
County court today at a preliminary hearing for a man charged
in a triple murder at an Altoona night club. -- Family members
shouted threats and others made impassioned outbursts as prosecutors
prepared to present evidence against Miguel Padilla, the illegal
Mexican immigrant charged in the case. |
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