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Tuesday, November 1, 2005 |

Tuesday, November 1, 2005
- 7:18 PM
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Bonner
Sellout
I could not believe what I was witnessing
on the O'Reilly Factor last night!!! And I am so glad to see
this website exposing Bonner for what he is: A
SELLOUT! -- Bonner appeared to have had the wind knocked
out of him. I've never seen him like this before... |
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Sierra Vista
Herald / Review
Mexican
arson suspect may be incompetent
Bisbee, Arizona -- A Mexican citizen
charged with setting several vehicle fires between Hereford and
Bisbee in July will be examined at the state mental hospital
to determine whether he is competent to assist in his defense.
-- Mario Burrola Martinez, of Mexicali, Mexico, was charged with
10 counts of arson in connection with the fires. |
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Alamance
Independent
Obstruction
of Justice
On October 28, 2005, acting on charges brought
up by Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald, Grand Jury of the
U.S. District Court for D.C. indicted I. Lewis "Scooter"
Libby on one count of obstruction of justice, two counts of false
statements, and two counts of perjury. If convicted, Mr. Libby
may face up to 30 years in prison and $ 1.25 mln. in fines... |
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Associated
Press
Tension
mounts in troubled Paris suburbs
Paris -- Tension mounted Tuesday in the
troubled suburbs of Paris, after angry youths torched cars, garbage
bins and even a primary school in rioting that highlights the
division between France's big cities and their poor satellites,
where unemployment soars and disenchantment thrives. |
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Idaho State
Journal Editorial -- Pocatello
What
are we going to do about illegals?
...Recent reports assert there are now
more illegals in the United States than legal immigrants. Homeland
Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said the nearly 900,000 Mexicans
who are caught crossing the U.S. border every year are immediately
returned to Mexico, but... |
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Arizona
Daily Sun -- Flagstaff
Judge
threatens jail for officials to help English language learners
Tucson -- Frustrated by lack of resolution,
a federal judge on Monday openly suggested he might have to jail
the governor and legislative leaders to finally secure proper
funding for English language learners. -- U.S. District Court
Judge Raner Collins noted it has been more than five years since
a now-retired predecessor found the state was not complying with
federal laws... |
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The Daily
Review -- Hayward
Defendants
plead guilty to illegal alien smuggling case
Two defendants accused of smuggling immigrants
into the U. S. in August entered into a plea agreement Friday
in U.S. District Court, agreeing to each plead guilty to one
of three related counts on which they were indicted by a federal
grand jury last month. -- The defendants, Jose Luis Landa- Perez
and Mariano Valdez- Munoz, were arrested... |
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The Daily
Review -- Hayward
Judge
rules testing suit can proceed
A legal attempt to reform how California
tests English-language learners will go forward. --- The lawsuit
contends that California discriminates against students and school
districts with large numbers of immigrant children by not testing
them in their native languages as allowed by The No Child Left
Behind Act.  |

Gang News |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
Judge
issues injunction against 104 gang members
A judge issued a preliminary injunction
yesterday against 104 documented members of the oldest street
gang in San Diego County. -- The injunction covers members of
OTNC, the Old Town National City gang, which has prowled National
City streets since World War II and whose members, in some cases,
go back four generations in the same family. |

Rumor Mill |
American
Border Patrol
Arrogant
state official hires illegals
Beverly Wasson is the Chair of California's North
Coast Regional Water Board. Her term expired on September 30,
2005. She is also owner of Wasson Vineyards of Alexander Valley,
California. According to sources, she has publicly proclaimed
that she uses illegal aliens to work in her company and doesn't
care who knows it. |
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Northwest
Arkansas News
Local
cops poised to catch invaders in Arkansas
Arkansas is poised to become only the
third state to empower its own police to arrest illegal aliens,
extending the reach of overburdened immigration agents but edging
closer to the white-hot core of the immigration debate. -- How
aggressively should illegal aliens who aren't otherwise lawbreakers
be swept up and deported? |

Pest Nest |
San Bernardino
County Sun
Site
outs employers of illegal aliens
Tori Stordahl and Jason Mrochek have
a message for employers who hire day laborers, many of whom are
in the country illegally: Your picture may be taken and posted
on the World Wide Web. -- Stordahl and Mrochek, both of San Bernardino,
stood at 21st St. and Lincoln Dr. on Monday near the Home Depot
here, snapping pictures of employers... |
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Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin
Immigration
changing education system in California
Veronica Zavaleta does not speak English.
Her children do. -- The mother of five cannot read or write.
She scans her children's homework with frustration the words
are meaningless symbols that leave her feeling frustrated and
helpless. -- Zavaleta, an immigrant from El Salvador, has a third-grade
education. |
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Herald-Mail
-- Hagerstown, Maryland
Police
say gang population is increasing in the county
When gang members are released from Maryland
prisons, many of them chose to make Hagerstown their home, Hagerstown
Police Department Street Crimes Unit Detective Todd Dunkle said.
-- What concerns Dunkle, also the Western region director
for MARGIN is that gangs, which are prevalent in prisons, are
becoming more common here. |
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VDare.com
Americans'
Anger At Invasion Now White Hot
As the illegal alien invasion of these
United States continues-with the Bush Administration and the
bulk of Congress doing everything in their power to frustrate
any effort to actually deport aliens -- the mood of the American
people continues to deteriorate... |

Idiot
Alert! |
ContactMusic.com
- UK
Americans
fed up with the invasion, Mexican miffed
Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal is concerned
about the US government's immigration policies, insisting the
country should applaud its eclectic mix of cultures. -- US President
George
W. Bush and his administration have tightened immigration
laws since the 11 September (01) terrorist attacks... [Related
item] |

Chicano Goon |
KFMB-TV
-- San Diego
Reconquistas
display anti-Minuteman banner near I-5
Protestors against the Minuteman Project
unveiled a new banner in Chicano Park, saying the recognition
the volunteer border agents are getting needs to stop, and they're
doing what they can to make that happen. -- It's a bold message
from the Latino community -- the Minutemen, or "Minuto Men"
as the sign reads -- have run out of time...  |
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