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Pres. Useless |
The Spectrum
-- St. George, Utah
Bush
not willing to crack down on employers who hire illegals
In politics, there are two ways to get
in someone's good graces: You can do something for them, or you
can avoid doing something to them. -- It's a given that President
Bush needs to get back in the good graces of conservatives.
Thanks to the Harriet Miers debacle, and the fact that Republicans
are finally getting a good look at the "compassionate conservative"
they supported in two elections... |
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KHOG-TV
-- Fayetteville, Arkansas
Affidavit
says Wal-Mart execs knew about invaders
Bentonville, Ark. -- An affidavit released
in federal court levels a number of allegations against Wal-Mart
for an [illegal alien...
criminal] labor case that was settled earlier this year.
-- The document by the INS alleges at least two senior Wal-Mart
executives knew that floor cleaning contractors were hiring illegal
aliens. |
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Princeton
(New Jersey) Packet
Invader
crime suspects released on bail
Two [illegal
aliens... criminals] from Princeton arrested in July as part
of an alleged conspiracy to gain drivers'
licenses in Tennessee were released from jail on Oct. 28.
-- Antonino Sanchez- Gonzalez and Raymundo Balbuena- Ramos were
arrested in Knoxville with Zeneida Concepion Rivera of Lakewood
on July 13 by the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force.  |
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Associated
Press
The
Joys of Diversity: Previews of Coming Attractions?
Le Blank Mesnil, France -- Small, mobile
groups of youths [mainly 'immigrants'] torched hundreds more
cars near Paris on Friday, as the violence and arson attacks
that have shaken the capital's suburbs for a week spread to other
French towns. -- In the eastern city of Dijon, teens apparently
angered by a police crackdown on drug trafficking... |
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American
Border Patrol
Glenn
Spencer to the Tucson Citizen
You are absolutely right - D.C.'s border views
are warped. But it's the view looking in that's warped, not the
view looking out. Misinformation and distortions deprive the
American people of a proper understanding of the border problem.
This is by design. From the President on down to top DHS officials... |
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Associated
Press
Social
Security Number Not Needed for Workers Comp
Tallahassee, Fla. -- A state law requiring
workers to provide their Social Security numbers when claiming
compensation for on- the- job injuries is invalid because it
violates federal privacy rights, the Florida Supreme Court decided
Thursday. -- The seven justices unanimously upheld a 1st District
Court of Appeal ruling that reinstated benefits for Ricardo Cagnoli... |
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KNSD-TV
-- San Diego
Web
Site Stirs Illegal-Alien Controversy
A controversial new Web site has a lot
of people in the county talking about companies that hire illegal
immigrants in San Diego. -- Several companies, including some
big names like Home Depot, are accused of hiring illegal immigrants
on WeHireAliens.com. But
are the allegations true? |
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Washington
Post
Bush's
Popularity Reaches New Low
For the first time in his presidency
a majority of Americans question the integrity of President Bush,
and growing doubts about his leadership have left him with record
negative ratings on the economy, Iraq and even the war on terrorism,
a new Washington Post-ABC News poll shows... |

Snake Oil |
Scripps
Howard News Service
Outrageous
Bush invader scheme drawing more fire
...Foes of Bush's
immigration reform plan - which would create a temporary worker
program to permit some of the 9 million unregistered [illegal]
aliens [criminals] to
remain in this country - say it would not only rob Americans
of jobs, but also jeopardize the nation's security. |
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Tucson Citizen
Editorial
Pro-invasion
rag claims border can't be sealed
It is physically impossible to seal the
U.S.- Mexico border. It will take economic changes as well
as law enforcement to keep people from entering this country
illegally. -- That message is easily understood here, in southern
Arizona. But it apparently still hasn't been received in Washington,
D.C... [See: Propaganda
Watch] |
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WDIV-TV
-- Detroit
Man
Kills 'Girlfriend' After Finding Out She Is 11
Albuquerque -- Police in Albuquerque
said a man arrested in connection with the murder of an 11-year-old
girl has confessed. -- Authorities said Robert Gonzales admitted
to sexually assaulting Victoria Sandoval before choking her to
death. Investigators acting on a tip took Gonzales into custody
Thursday... |
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Washington
Times
GOP
mulls ending birthright citizenship
House Republicans are looking closely
at ending birthright citizenship and building a barrier along
the entire U.S.-Mexico border as they search for solutions to
illegal immigration. -- A task force of party leaders and members
active on immigration has met since the summer to try to figure
out where consensus exists, and several participants said those
two ideas have floated to the top of the list... |

Invasion |
KOLD-TV
-- Tucson
'Derechos
Humanos' menace decried border fence idea
...."Good fences make good neighbors,"
said Russ Dove. -- "I don't know how anyone could think
a 15 foot wall or fence between two countries patrolled with
stadium lights and drag roads would make good neighbors,"
said Kat Rodriguez of the [reconquista] group Derechos
Humanos, who oppose the building of a border fence. |
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Arizona
Republic
Thomas
hosts conference on border issues
Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas
is hosting a two-day forum on illegal immigration, border security
and crime that brings some of the country's most outspoken opponents
of illegal immigration in the nation to the Valley. -- Today's
conference, which is being held at the Scottsdale Resort and
Conference Center, is the third time... |

Onslaught |
New York
Times
In
Louisiana, Worker Influx Causes Ill Will
...Workers from all over have been pouring
into Louisiana, some bused in by contracting companies, others
simply turning up on their own in search of jobs. While nobody
seems to know how many are here, there is plenty of work; the
federal government estimates it will spend more than $450 million
just to clean up hurricane debris. |
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KHOU-TV
-- Houston
Two
alleged MS-13 gang members killed after FBI agents ambushed
One alleged gang member was taken into
custody and two others were killed after authorities said they
opened fire on undercover FBI agents in east Houston. -- Under
cover FBI agents killed two and wounded two other gang member
suspects after they were ambushed overnight. |
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KDKA-TV
-- Pittsburgh
Alleged
illegal alien sex fiend busted
People in one Pittsburgh neighborhood
are breathing a little easier. -- Pittsburgh Police arrested
a man they say was not only a peeping tom, but a stalker, burglar
and a rapist. -- Henry Espernoza faces one charge of rape and
several burglary charges, after he allegedly raped a woman and
stole panties from several others... |

¡México! |
El Universal
-- Mexico City
Mexicans
sound off on latest Bush border flimflam
Mexico said Thursday that it hopes the
rights of immigrants
will be respected as the U.S. implements a new plan to bolster
border security. -- The Foreign Relations Secretariat said in
a statement that it will closely monitor the application of the
Secure Border Initiative, announced Wednesday in Houston by U.S.
DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff. |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
More
antics involving Mexican invaders
San Ysidro, Calif. -- San Diego police
last night rescued a 15-year-old Mexican girl being held by immigrant
smugglers who were demanding more money from her mother. -- Detectives
and patrol officers staked out the Kmart parking lot on Camino
de la Plaza for more than an hour until two suspected kidnappers
arrived with the girl. |
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Chicago
Tribune
Tensions
rise as invaders overrun New Orleans
Every day throughout the French Quarter
and downtown, the ranks of deeply tanned, Spanish- speaking men
in soiled clothing grow and become more visible amid the ruin.
-- Two men from Mexico, now working here for a Houston contractor,
are being tossed out of a Bourbon Street strip joint because
they don't have any U.S. identification. |
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Washington
Post Editorial
Absurd
bunkum from anti-Kilgore open-borders rag
...The Republicans would bar undocumented
residents [illegal aliens...
criminals] from receiving in-state tuition at public universities,
even those who were smuggled in as small children and educated
in Virginia public schools. They would broaden police powers
to detain and deport illegals,
scrub voter rolls to ensure none could cast a ballot, and force
employers to pay a $5,000 fine for each illegal worker
[criminal job thief]... |
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