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The
Scourge of
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Stockton
Record
Notorious
Mechistas miffed at new reconquista clowns
Stockton, Calif. -- Some students [mainly
MEChA members] and staff
at San Joaquin Delta College are questioning the name of a new
club on campus. -- Caudillos Fuerza Unida, which translates roughly
to "Leaders Unified in Strength," was formed in May.
The definition of caudillo is "a Spanish or Latin- American
military dictator," according to Webster's New World College
Dictionary. |

Camacho |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
Testimony
ties Camacho's deadly actions to drugs
Vista, Calif. -- An ex-con [and Mexican invader]
accused of killing an Oceanside police officer following a traffic
stop suffered from two drug-fueled mental conditions, a psychiatrist
testified today. -- Adrian Camacho was dealing with the abuse
of two drugs, and the delirium from having taken the substances,
when he gunned down Officer Tony Zeppetella on June 13, 2003... |

Steve Sailer |
VDare.com
Bushicide
of the GOP -- And Of America?
In all the many discussions of Red (Republican)
states and Blue (Democratic) states since the 2000 Presidential
election, the most striking finding that emerged has been that
the GOP share of the vote correlates extremely closely with "affordable
family formation" for non-Hispanic whites. |
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Kitsap Sun
-- Bremerton, Washington
Cocaine
bust nets cash, two Mexican invaders
The Bremerton Police Department's Special
Operations Group ended an ongoing narcotics investigation Oct.
20 with the arrest of two undocumented Mexican nationals in the
Tacoma area. -- According to Bremerton police, the two men were
trafficking thousands of dollars in drugs into the Bremerton
area. Police seized almost $40,000 worth of cocaine... |
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American
Border Patrol
Photos
of the Day
American Border Patrol mascot Star and pups patrol
the San Pedro River in Southeastern Arizona. |
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Washington
Times
Budget
bill would boost green cards
The Senate's budget package includes
provisions that would make available hundreds of thousands of
green cards for new permanent legal immigrants, in what is shaping
up as the next congressional fight over immigration. -- The bill's
measures would "recapture" 90,000 unused employment-based
immigration visas and would exempt family members from counting
toward the cap... |
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Albuquerque
Journal
Marijuana,
Cocaine, Heroin Keep Pouring Across the Border
...The more than 250 border-area drug
cases handled by a New Mexico task force as of late September
are typed up on 10 pages. And they represent only a fraction
of the drugs pouring into this state through its southern border.
-- The U.S. Border Patrol seized more than $85.4 million worth
of weed, cocaine, heroin and other drugs... |
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Associated
Press
Supreme
Court will consider foreign interloper case
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to clarify
the rights of longtime [illegal
aliens... criminals] to seek permission to stay in the United
States. -- Justices will decide if a provision in a 1996 federal
law that tightened restrictions on illegal immigrants applies
to people who were already in America when the law took effect. |

Barrio |
Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin
Onslaught:
Quality-of-life issues stoke debate
..."My worst fear is that California
is turning into a Third World cesspool," said Darin Kuna,
comparing some commercial and residential areas of the Inland
Valley to border towns like Tijuana. "California was known
for its beautiful homes and neighborhoods. A lot of these neighborhoods
that at that time were considered very beautiful have taken on
that Third World look." |
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Arizona
Republic
Highway
funds imperiled over 'no-habla' nuisances
On Monday, a federal judge will consider
halting Arizona's freeway construction to force the state to
do more to help educate immigrant children. -- The state's most
powerful public- interest attorney will ask that up to $500 million
in federal highway funds be withheld until Democratic Gov. Janet
Napolitano... |
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Medford
Mail-Tribune
Pot
farm found, well armed usual suspects busted
Ruch,
Ore. -- The origins of a massive marijuana-growing operation
discovered near here remain under investigation today. -- Seven
armed Hispanic males were arrested Sunday on public land burned
in the Squires Peak Fire of 2002, said Jackson County Sheriff
Mike Winters. The sheriff withheld the suspects' names and charges
late Sunday while the case remained under investigation.  |

What Homeland
Security? |
Jim Kouri
-- Sierra Times
US
Missile Base Invaded by Illegal Immigrants
While the American news media partake
in the latest feeding frenzy -- the I. Lewis "Scooter"
Libby indictment -- and politicians beat the drum over perceived
national security risks resulting from the outing of CIA employee
Valerie Plame, our military infrastructure is literally being
invaded by illegal aliens.  |

No Illegals! |
Mountain
States Legal Foundation
Students
may sue to bar in-state tuition for invaders
Students and parents of students may
sue Kansas officials to enforce a federal law barring states
from granting in- state tuition to [illegal
aliens... criminals], the sponsors of the federal legislation
argued in a brief filed today at the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Tenth Circuit. -- U.S. Senator Alan K. Simpson, Retired,
and U.S. Representative Lamar S. Smith... |
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Antelope
Valley Press
The
battle for the border Minutemen take their own stand
A red dot appeared in the darkness, revealing
the infrared beam as it scanned us. -- A moment later we met
the two Minuteman Civil Defense Corps volunteers who put us in
that beam of thin red light. -- They were lookouts who stationed
themselves on a bare hilltop. They loomed... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Colorado
invasion foes start ballot effort
Critics of illegal immigration want Coloradans
to vote next year on a constitutional amendment to block immigrants
from receiving government services. -- The proposal, which was
filed last week at the state Capitol, is identical to one launched
by U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo in 2004 that didn't make it onto the
ballot. |
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El Paso
Times
El
Paso sheriff to get backup
...The number of patrols is expected
to swell soon under Operation Linebacker, the initiative by the
Texas Border Sheriffs Coalition to beef up security at the border,
mostly because of an increase in illegal immigration and violent
incidents near Laredo. The plan has the support of Gov. Rick
Perry, who unveiled his own border security plan this month... |

¡México! |
Heather
Mac Donald -- City Journal
Mexico's
Undiplomatic Diplomats
...Mexican officials here and abroad
are involved in a massive and almost daily interference in American
sovereignty. The dozens of illegals milling in the consulate's
courtyard as Velázquez- Suárez speaks, and the
millions more radiating outward from Los Angeles across the country,
are not a naturally occurring phenomenon, like the tides. They
are there thanks in part to Mexico's efforts to get them into
the U.S. in violation of American law... |
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Washington
Times
Frustrated
ranchers take over border security
..."The alien smugglers and drug
dealers we now face don't care about anything or anybody. They
are ruthless" and the "aliens are much different,"
said Mr. Been. -- "They're tearing down our fences, destroying
our water tanks, breaking into our homes, slaughtering our cattle,
stealing our horses and threatening our families," he said... |
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