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"Provide Against
Preventable Ills"
Paris riots
model for U.S. social unraveling

Enoch Powell |
| "The supreme
function of statesmanship is to provide against preventable evils." |
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Rivers
of Blood - 1968
"The other dangerous
delusion from which those who are willfully or otherwise blind
to realities suffer, is summed up in the word 'integration' To
be integrated into a population means to become for all practical
purposes indistinguishable from its other members..."
"For these dangerous and divisive
elements the legislation proposed in the Race Relations Bill
is the very pabulum they need to flourish. Here is the means
of showing that the immigrator communities can organise to consolidate
their members, to agitate and campaign against their fellow citizens,
and to overawe and dominate the rest with the legal weapons which
the ignorant and the ill-informed have provided. As I look ahead,
I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman, I seem to see "the
River Tiber foaming with much blood". |

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Napolitano |
Arizona
Republic
Napolitano
keeps eye on border early in race
Gov. Janet Napolitano continued to burnish
her tough- on- immigration image last week with a swing through
several border towns Wednesday, capping a flurry of related,
high-profile border moves. -- But back at the state Capitol,
wary Republican leaders dismissed the push as more re-election
posturing designed to counter early criticism... |

Gang News |
WMC-TV --
Memphis
Latino
gangs a growing problem in Memphis
Graffiti on the side of a building makes
the announcement: The Serranos 13 and K.A.L.'s, groups known
as Latino gangs, are in Memphis. -- Just ask Mary Ayotte, who
lives near Jackson and National. -- "A lot of the young
are drug runners," she said. "They try to sell drugs.
They do have hookers out here..." |
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Mark Steyn
-- Chicago Sun-Times
Wake
up, Europe, you've a war on your hands
Ever since 9/11, I've been gloomily predicting
the European powder keg's about to go up. ''By 2010 we'll be
watching burning buildings, street riots and assassinations on
the news every night,'' I wrote in Canada's Western Standard
back in February... |
¡Viva México! |
Associated
Press
Mexican
Drug Lords Increasingly Powerful
...In 2003, Mexican traffickers supplied
77 percent of the cocaine that entered the United States. Last
year, it was 92 percent, Anthony Placido, the top DEA intelligence
official, told a congressional panel in June. The other 8 percent
moved through the Caribbean. [George
W. Bush wants an open border with Mexico, a crime- infested
cesspool. Do you?] |
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The Star
-- Malaysia
French
rioters open fire on police, 10 hurt
Gringy, France (Reuters) -- Rioters fired
shots at police in an 11th night of riots in France on Sunday,
injuring 10 policemen, two of them seriously, police said. --
Some 200 youths were lobbing stones and other objects at police
in Grigny, south of Paris, a police spokesperson said on Sunday...
[Related
Item] |
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Detroit
News
Chinese
illegals found in trailer
Wixom -- A worker unloading recycled
plastic products from a semitrailer last week found unusual cargo
in a nearby trailer: eight very hungry and thirsty Chinese nationals,
who hoped they were in New York. -- The worker found the five
women and three men after he heard them pounding and shouting
inside the truck trailer... |

Poll Info |
Washington
Post
Voter
unrest has GOP fretting
...A young mother in the Denver suburbs
complained about the state of public education. An Ohio retiree
complained about energy prices and said, "We're getting
ripped off left and right by the oil companies." Immigration
appears to be a volatile issue far from the U.S.-Mexico border.
And looming over all else is the U.S. involvement in Iraq... |

Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
Send
Them A Message!
Run! Run! Run! -- Run for elective office,
that is. -- That was the message from immigration reform leaders
headquartered in Washington, D.C. to the hundreds who gathered
in September for the annual Federation for American Immigration
Reform's national advisory board. |
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Cincinnati
Enquirer
Need
for translators overloads courts
Mam is one of 23 Amerindian dialects
in Guatemala, along with Quiche, Cakchiquel, Kekchi, Garifuna
and Xinca. It's also a muy grande headache for Hamilton County.
-- When an illegal immigrant from Guatemala was charged with
sexual battery and rape, Common Pleas Judge Patrick Dinkelacker
had to bring in two interpreters to translate English... |

¡México! |
Washington
Times
Bill
cuts funds to fugitive havens like Mexico
The House yesterday approved a $20.9
billion foreign-aid package that includes a provision to cut
off funding to countries that refuse to extradite anyone suspected
of killing a U.S. law enforcement officer. -- The extradition
section is aimed at resolving a long-standing treaty dispute
with Mexico, which now refuses to extradite any suspect who would
face the death penalty or life in prison... |
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Albuquerque
Journal
Tensions
Among Hispanic Groups Erupt in Schools
New Mexico has a long history that ties
it to both Spain and Mexico, but that doesn't mean relations
between longtime natives and new immigrants are always smooth.
-- Even in Santa Fe - a self-declared haven for immigrants, a
hotbed of liberal politics and a longtime beacon for Hispanic
culture- tension sometimes rises to the surface... |
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New York
Daily News
Blacks
& Mexicans scrap in Staten Island
...In a neighborhood where the unemployment
rate was nearly 9% in 2004, ethnic tensions have been simmering
since Mexicans began settling in huge numbers in the 1990s. The
newcomers have dramatically transformed Port Richmond, a historic
North Shore neighborhood of Victorian-style homes with a small-
town atmosphere that has seen better days. |
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Arizona
Republic
Flake
takes a stand on the anchor-baby nightmare
Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., is among House
Republicans who believe that lawmakers should consider passing
a bill to deny children of [illegal
aliens... criminals] born on U.S. soil automatic citizenship,
his office says. -- "There is some discussion that there
may be a way to prevent birthright citizenship through a statute..." |
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New York
Times
Migrant
Worry
The issue of immigration finally seems
to have achieved critical mass. Open borders, closed borders;
sovereignty versus globalization; even that cruelest of questions,
the "valuable" immigrant versus the immigrant who is
likely to be a burden: all of these topics are now on the table... |
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Lynnell
Burkett -- San Antonio Express-News
Hurting
neighbors won't stop terrorists
...I'd be willing to bet that cutting
off neighbors from each other won't stop terrorists who want
to slip across the border. Honest people will obey the rules.
Ill-intentioned ones can travel to an isolated location and row
across - or stroll across when the river is low. [See: Propaganda
Watch] |
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Courier-News
-- Chicago Area
Minutemen
to arrive in Elgin
A grass-roots group that wants to stop
[illegal aliens... criminals]
from illegally entering the country will meet here next week.
-- The group's leaders plan on using the "moral outrage"
of residents over the recent Larkin High School Mexican anthem
incident to lure people to join the organization.  |
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Clarion-Ledger
-- Jackson, Mississippi
Problems
with 'immigrant workers' growing along Coast
Tensions along the Mississippi Gulf Coast
are surfacing between contractors and immigrant workers who've
arrived to repair roofs, clean up debris and tear down destroyed
property. -- The mostly Hispanic workers, many of whom support
families in their native countries, are reporting a pattern of
being short-changed on payments... |
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Washington
Times
Immigration,
poverty linked
The topic of poverty in the United States
has become intertwined with one of the most hotly debated issues
on Capitol Hill and across the nation -- immigration. -- No longer
does the word "immigrants" conjure up images of boats
docking at Ellis Island full of Europeans looking for a bright
future. They have been replaced by visions of men and women...[See:
Importing
Poverty] |
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Reuters
Thousand
cars torched in latest French riots
Paris -- Gangs of youths torched 1,300
vehicles overnight in the 10th consecutive night of violence
in Paris's poor suburbs and major French towns, despite the deployment
of thousands of extra police. -- Cars were burnt out in the historic
centre of Paris for the first time on Saturday night. In the
normally quiet Normandy town of Evreux, a shopping mall, 50 vehicles,
a post office... |
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