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Wednesday, November 9, 2005 |

Feature previously
posted on November 9 has been
pulled as it was based on bad information received by American
Patrol. |

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Investor's
Business Daily
Good
Fences, Good Neighbors
As Europe's night skies erupt in flames,
a leading Republican, worried about what might happen here, thinks
the solution to unrestrained illegal immigration can be found
in every neighborhood in America. -- On the surface, it seems
like an odd proposal for a nation that has a statue in the harbor
of its largest city welcoming the huddled masses of the world
yearning to breathe free... |

Rep. Myrick |
Charlotte
Observer
Myrick:
State must stop issuing driver's licenses to invaders
Citing national security, Rep. Sue Myrick
introduced legislation Wednesday that would deny North Carolina
$870 million in federal highway money unless it stops issuing
licenses to [illegal aliens...
criminals]. -- "Our main concern is: Who's in our state?
This is a critical issue today. They just arrested, down on the
border, a couple of weeks ago, three al Qaida members who came
across from Mexico into the United States..." |
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The New
American
French
Riots Bode Ill for U.S.
...Why should American immigrant riots
be worse than those in France? Consider that most of the rioters
in France were teenagers with no previous connections to organized
criminal gangs. Among U.S. immigrant communities, with high percentages
of illegals, the opposite is true. A January 21, 2005 article
in the Washington Post identified two particularly violent and
troublesome gangs whose members have infiltrated our borders... |

Jorge
Bush |
Paul Wilder
-- The Citizen (Georgia)
Bush
most liberal of U.S. presidents
...How is it that illegal immigrants
are, essentially, welcomed with open arms, and treated in many
cases better than our own legal citizens? To my conservative
mind, I wonder why the liberal Republicans don't enforce the
laws on the books. I suspect our forefathers are spinning in
their graves as we speak... |
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Mac Johnson
-- Human Events
As
France Burns, Immigration Debate Rears its Ugly Head
For 10 nights now, France has burned
and spun. The fire has been provided by rioters, but the spin
has been provided by the French government and the mainstream
media, both in Europe and in North America. -- At first the riots
were ignored, then portrayed as typical French- style protest,
then as understandable acts of anger by an underclass... |
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El Paso
Times
Sheriff
to use $375,000 state grant to protect border
El Paso County will soon get about $375,000
in state grants to beef up security along the border, Sheriff
Leo Samaniego said Monday. -- "It's just something to get
us going," Samaniego said. -- Gov. Rick Perry last month
awarded the Texas Border Sheriff's Coalition, a group of 16 border
county sheriffs, $6 million for Operation Linebacker.  |

Pres. Pariah |
Arizona
Republic
Hayworth
wouldn't want Bush to campaign for him
Rep. J.D. Hayworth, R-Ariz., told a national
cable television morning show on Wednesday that he would not
want President Bush to campaign for him in Arizona "at this
time." -- "In a word, no. Not at this time," said
Hayworth. -- News of Hayworth's comment to Don Imus, during the
Imus in the Morning show on MSNBC, quickly spread... |

Waah!
Waah! |
Daily Press
-- Hampton Roads
Ethnic
hustlers whine about portrayal in media
Beatriz Amberman, founder of the Virginia
Beach- based Hispanic Community Dialogue Organization, says she
is concerned about what she called a growing anti- immigrant
sentiment portrayed in the media. -- Amberman coordinated a news
conference Monday to "start a dialogue about racism, bias
and bigotry...." |
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Bismarck
Tribune
More
Mexican invaders rounded up in Bismarck
Bismarck Police assisted in the arrest
of 18 illegal aliens this morning. -- That brings the total of
illegal immigrants arrested since Sunday in Bismarck to 28. The
first two, arrested Sunday, were charged with gross sexual imposition
in a case involving two 13- year- old Belcourt girls.  |
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BBC
France
to deport foreign rioters
Interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy has
ordered the expulsion of all foreigners convicted of taking part
in the riots that have swept France for 13 nights. -- He told
parliament 120 foreigners had been found guilty of involvement
and would be deported without delay. -- The government has declared
a state of emergency in Paris and more than 30 other areas... |
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Albuquerque
Tribune Editorial
More
naysayers claim border fence won't work
As one of four states bordering Mexico,
New Mexico has a strong interest in reasonable border controls
- for security, social and economic reasons. -- So New Mexico
should be among those speaking against a proposal to fence the
entire U.S. border with Mexico... |

Pest Nest |
Los Angeles
Daily News
Illegal
alien pest lounge expands at expense of taxpayers
Glendale, Calif. -- The City Council
voted 4-1 Tuesday to spend $100,000 to expand a center for day
laborers across the street from Home Depot, which will accommodate
the increased number of people using the center since it opened
in 1997. -- Workers gather at the city's mostly open-air center,
run by Catholic Charities, to watch television... |

Waah! Waah! |
WRAL-TV
-- Raleigh
Usual
suspects upset about crackdown on foreign lawbreakers
Raleigh, N.C. -- Members of North Carolina's
congressional delegation will soon announce a new effort to keep
illegal immigrants from getting a driver's license, but some
believe it is the wrong road to immigration reform. -- Recently,
there have been several round-ups of illegal immigrants in North
Carolina... |
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Donald A.
Collins -- VDare.com
Camp
Of The Saints Comes True In France
The French this week must now feel they
are living Camp of The Saints thirty years late. -- Do you remember
the allegorical tale in this 1973 novel by Jean Raspail? He tells
about the end of his world, our world, where Western civilization
is not destroyed by a meteor, nor some new plague, nor pollution,
nor nuclear war. It is destroyed by an alien invasion... |
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Colorado
Springs Gazette
Education,
pay will drop in state, study says
The education level and overall earnings
of Colorado workers could decline significantly in the next 15
years, according to a national report released today. --- The
drop in education and income would come mostly from a rapidly
growing Hispanic population, which is also one of the least-educated
and lowest-paid ethnic groups.  |

Pest Nest |
Washington
Post
Day
laborer nuisances being photographed, followed
...Representatives of the Herndon chapter
of the Minuteman Project, a national group that fights illegal
immigration, began showing up last week at the site. On three
mornings, including Friday, Minuteman members arrived about 6
a.m. with video and still cameras and walkie- talkies to document
the activities of Lopez and other day laborers as well as the
employers hiring them. |
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Bradenton
Herald
Manatee
County targets unlicensed drivers
East Manatee -- With no federal bill
on the horizon to address the problem of [illegal
aliens... criminals] in the United States, the Manatee County
Sheriff's Office is getting tough on unlicensed and uninsured
drivers. -- An estimated 18,000 farmworkers call Manatee County
home... |
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Tribune-Democrat
-- Johnstown, Pennsylvania
$60,000
in pot seized
Two Jamaican nationals are in the Somerset
County Jail after state police said they seized $60,000 worth
of marijuana and a stolen handgun from their BMW sport utility
vehicle. -- Jermain George Williams, of West Mifflin, Allegheny
County, and Alixe Jermaine Patterson, of New York, were stopped
shortly before midnight Monday on the turnpike. |
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Washington
Post
Poll:
83% want English state's official tongue
A recent poll shows that 83 percent of
Maryland voters favor legislation that would require most state
and local government business to be conducted in English. --
The poll by nonpartisan Gonzales Research & Marketing Strategies
bolsters Maryland lawmakers seeking to make English the official
state language... |
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