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Thursday, November 3, 2005 |


Sen. Byrd |
NumbersUSA.com
Senate
Votes Against Byrd Amendment
A critical vote was lost Thursday, November
3rd, on the Senate Reconciliation bill (S. 1932). By a vote of
14-85, the Senate rejected an amendment by Senator Robert Byrd
(D-WV) that would have struck provisions passed by the Senate
Judiciary Committee and adopted a $1,500 increase in L-1 visa
fees... |

Public
Enemy #1 |
Associated
Press
Bush
in Argentina ready to push destructive scheme
...There are signs the U.S. may be winning
over supporters for the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas,
the summit's main sticking point. A high-ranking Brazilian official
who said he wasn't authorized to give his name told reporters
that 28 of the 34 countries participating in the summit had agreed
talks should begin as early as April. |

Camacho |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
Sides
rest their cases in cop killing
Vista, Calif. -- An Oceanside man's ability
to shoot a police officer, realize the officer was still breathing
and use the officer's gun to shoot him again shows that the killer
was not in a psychotic state and understood what he did, an expert
testified yesterday. -- Psychiatrist Daryl Matthews was the last
witness called by prosecutor David Rubin... |

Napolitano |
PHXNews.com
Napolitano:
We Need A Strong Border To Secure Arizona
Dear Friends, Today I visited four Arizona
cities along the Arizona/Mexico border, and during my stops in
Douglas, Nogales, Sells and San Luis, I witnessed how illegal
immigration is impacting daily life for those who live on the
border's front lines... |

Pest Nest |
Washington
Times
Minutemen
target illegals
As a utility van pulled into a 7-Eleven
parking lot early yesterday in Herndon, George Taplin was perched
nearby and aiming his camera at its license plate and the day
laborers who swarmed the vehicle in search of work. -- "The
employers don't want to be filmed. They don't want to be seen,"
said Mr. Taplin... |

Waah!
Waah! |
Capitol
Media Services
Grousing
ensues over Napolitano's order
Efforts by the state to ensure that its
contractors are hiring legal residents could lead to racial profiling,
according to an attorney who lobbies for the Arizona Chamber
of Commerce. -- Julie Pace, vice chairwoman of the chamber's
Immigration Policy Committee, said an order by Gov. Janet Napolitano
might end up being enforced... |
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Edwin S.
Rubenstein -- VDare.com
Employer
Sanctions Collapse Even Further in 2004
Last year I reported the Bush Administration's
extraordinary abandonment of the effort to punish employers for
using illegal aliens. Worksite arrests had fallen by a factor
of some 97 percent since 1997. -- Another year's data is now
in, and the Bush Administration's response has been remarkable:
worksite arrests have fallen by a further two-thirds. |
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United States
Senate
Byrd Amendment fails, Senate
stiffs Americans again
Sen. Robert Byrd offered an amendment
to the Deficit Reduction Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 2005 (S.
1932) that would have stripped out language added by the Judiciary
Committee that sells out American workers by expanding employment-
based visas, etc. The amendment failed. The vote, which ended
at about 11:30 am PST, was 14 for, 85 against. |
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Tucson Citizen
Authorities
break up major heroin ring
Thirteen members of Tucson's largest
heroin ring were arrested yesterday and one suspect was critically
wounded by police gunfire during raids, police said. -- Police
have warrants and are searching for five suspects. -- The raids
took place across the metro area and capped a nine- month investigation
into the Magaña drug trafficking organization... |
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Yuma Sun
Man
sought in deaths of 14 illegals still at large
Federal authorities on Wednesday said
a Mexican man indicted four years ago on smuggling charges related
to the deaths of 14 illegal immigrants near Wellton remains at
large in a Mexican city near the Texas border. -- Immigration
officials believe Evodio Manilla, is in Ciudad Acuna, Coah.,
Mexico, a city across the border from Del Rio, Texas... |
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VDare.com
Just
How Lucky Can An Illegal Alien Get?
If you saw the old movie Pride of the
Yankees, you know that New York Yankee baseball legend Lou Gehrig,
just diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis that would
kill him, made a famous speech in which he declared himself "the
luckiest guy on the face of the earth." -- When it comes
to feeling like the luckiest guy on the face of the earth, however... |

Click Here |
WorldNetDaily.com
U.S.
travel restrictions?
You probably heard the news that if the
bird flu hits the U.S., the government is planning to impose
travel restrictions on citizens to fight the spread of the pandemic.
-- Now, I don't know exactly what that means. -- Does it mean
Americans will be stopped from traveling abroad? Does it mean
Americans will be prevented from traveling from state to state? |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Mexico
to push for revival of destructive FTAA scheme
President Vicente
Fox will ask his counterparts at the Americas Summit in Argentina
to set a date to re-launch negotiations for the Free Trade Area
of the Americas, a Mexican official said Wednesday. -- Yanerit
Morgan Sotomayor, a top official at the Foreign Relations Secretariat,
said Mexico would try to revive negotiations for the hemisphere-wide
free trade accord... |
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FAIR
Rundown
on Hunter/Goode TRUE Enforcement Act
America is facing a severe immigration crisis.
The TRUE Enforcement and Border Security Act of 2005 is the ONLY
comprehensive immigration enforcement solution before Congress.
-- The bill, sponsored by Congressmen Duncan Hunter (R-CA) and
Virgil Goode (R-VA), faces the illegal immigration crisis head
on. |
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East Valley
Tribune -- Mesa
Napolitano
for police role at border
Douglas, Az. -- Gov. Janet Napolitano
says she is ready for local police to battle illegal immigration
- but only if the Legislature says the state can pay for it.
-- During a of the Arizona- Mexico border Wednesday, Napolitano
talked openly for the first time about giving sheriffs' deputies
and police officers the power to arrest suspected [illegal
aliens... criminals]... |

Sen. Byrd |
HuntingtonNews.net
Byrd
Works to Stop Massive Immigration Expansion
U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va.,
is leading a bipartisan group of Senators in an effort to stop
a vast increase in immigration visa permits. -- "Immigration
is an issue that demands the attention of the Congress, and,
regretfully, we have been told that tougher enforcement actions
will have to wait until next year..." [Related
Action Alert] |
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Associated
Press
105
suspected invaders rounded up in Tacoma
Seattle -- Federal immigration agents
arrested 105 suspected illegal workers Wednesday at warehouses
operated by Regal Logistics Corp. in the Tacoma suburb of Fife,
officials said. -- The workers were identified after ICE agents
audited recent hiring records of Phoenix Staffing LLC and found
what the federal agency termed... |
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