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Tuesday, November 15, 2005 |
Aliens Must Leave
-- Specter
Powerful Senator Breaks with Bush

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Tom Tancredo |
KCNC-TV
-- Denver
Tancredo
Slams Provision For Invaders
A Colorado congressman says a provision
in a farm subsidy law intended to protect churches where illegal
immigrants work as volunteers could instead help religious groups
harbor terrorists. -- Rep. Tom Tancredo says the provision, part
of a bill signed by the
president last week, allows religious groups to legally protect
and aid terrorists... |

Just
looking for
a'Better Life' |
Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Guess
what's overrunning Gwinnett County?
Mary James, an empty- nester from Snellville,
craves the in- town bustle. Michelle Forren is tired of planning
life around rush hour in Duluth. And Louise Stewart is fed up
with the Spanish- language business signs, backyard chickens
and overcrowded homes in her Norcross- area neighborhood. |
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Brenda Walker
-- VDare.com
In
France, Malaise Tops the Dish
French President Jacques Chirac has complained
vaguely of his country's "profound malaise" regarding
the current unrest, but we culturists can be more precise about
the cause, namely the bonehead choices France made regarding
immigration a few decades ago... |

Rep. Myrick |
WWAY-TV
-- Wilmington, N.C.
Legislation
would harshen laws against invaders
North Carolina is one of only six states
that allow the use of a taxpayer ID number for obtaining a driver's
license. Under Congresswoman Sue Myrick's True ID Act, states
that don't make it harder to get a license would have their federal
highway funds stripped. -- Myrick also wants to make misdemeanor
DWIs a deportable offense... |
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NBC
NBC's
'Law & Order' episode likely to be attack on Minuteman
It appears that the next episode of NBC's popular
show, 'Law & Order', will be an attempt to smear the highly
successful Minuteman Project. This show is scheduled to air on
Wednesday, November 16 at 10 pm Pacific time. The above link
includes an e-mail received via an American Patrol Report ally.
[See: Propaganda
Watch] |

Camacho |
North County
Times
More
on conviction of vicious cop killing invader
Adrian George Camacho, the man who pumped
13 bullets into a rookie Oceanside policeman in June 2003, is
guilty of first- degree murder, a jury decided Monday. -- The
jury's finding could land Camacho on California's death row.
-- It took just under six hours of deliberations and a rehearing
of testimony for the seven-woman, five-man jury to find Camacho
guilty on all counts... |
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WLOX-TV
-- Biloxi
Golf
course a popular hangout for day laborer pests
A make-shift camp ground is steadily
becoming more popular among out-of-town carpenters, mechanics,
and roofers. Dozens of day laborers have pitched tents at the
city-owned Tramark Golf Course in Gulfport. They say in the past
few weeks, the number of campers has doubled. |
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Charley
Reese -- Enterprise-Journal -- McComb, Mississippi
Multicultural
malarkey poison pill for America
Multiculturalism is a poison pill prepared by
people who hate America. The poison lies in the fact that every
race and ethnic group in the world is to be honored except Caucasians
of European descent. Any such showing of pride is to be labeled
"Nazism" or "white supremacy." -- Both charges
are bosh, of course. |
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NewsMax.com
Latino
'Slaves' Clean Up After Katrina
Things are still a mess in New Orleans,
with some [illegal alien...
criminal] workers hired to clean up a damaged military base
claiming they were underfed, badly housed and treated as unpaid
"slave labor." -- An investigative story in Germany's
Der Spiegel news magazine reported the convoluted arrangement
that led to some 74 [illegal
aliens... criminals] allegedly being maltreated - then fired... |
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Washington
Times
Law
lets churches aid terror, Tancredo says
A Colorado congressman says a provision
in a farm-subsidy law intended to protect churches where illegal
aliens work as volunteers could help religious groups harbor
terrorists. -- Rep. Tom Tancredo, Colorado Republican, said the
provision, part of a bill signed by the president last week,
allows religious groups to legally protect and aid terrorists... |
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Vail Daily
Illegals
run for the snow after wreck
Vail, Colo. -- As the Ford pickup spun
off the road on Interstate 70, 13 men and one woman jumped out
of the vehicle at 10 a.m. Sunday. Dressed in jeans and short-
sleeved shirts, they ran through the snow on Vail Pass, each
in a different direction. -- Police contacted customs enforcement
while they rounded up the runaways: 12 from Mexico and two from
Guatemala... |

'The Boot' |
Press Release
Chairman
King Introduces Border Security Bill
Last night, House Homeland Security Committee
Chairman Peter T. King (R-NY) introduced H.R. 4312, The Border
Security and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2005. The bipartisan
bill takes steps to enhance security along America's borders
and ensure the removal of all aliens who attempt to enter the
United States illegally. |
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Business
& Legal Reports
Immigration
Officials Arrest More than 100 at Warehouses
ICE agents arrested 105 foreign nationals
who officials say were working in the United States without authorization
at warehouses in Fife, Washington. -- The arrested individuals
were working at Regal Logistics, which provides storage space
for customs "in-bond" merchandise entering the United
States from abroad. |
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Agence France-Presse
Migrant
Crisis Hits Italy, Agency Says
Doctors Without Borders, the France-based
aid agency, on Sunday accused the Italian government of doing
too little to ease what it called an emergency situation after
more than 700 illegal immigrants landed on a remote southern
island over the weekend. -- The immigrants began arriving on
the island, Lampedusa, on Friday... |
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Colorado
Springs Gazette
Lawmaker
to lead anti-invasion meeting
A Colorado Springs lawmaker will continue
his push to crack down on illegal immigration with a Capitol
hearing aimed at showing its toll on the state. -- The meeting
by the Republican Study Committee of Colorado is largely spearheaded
by Rep. Dave Schultheis. Schultheis, a committee founder, recently
got headlines for taking part in armed patrols... |
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Houston
Chronicle
8
people accused of smuggling girls for prostitution
The promise of legitimate jobs was used
to lure girls and young women to Houston from Central and South
America, federal authorities said Monday. -- Rape, beatings -
and the threat of even worse - were used to force them into prostitution
once they were here, investigators said... |
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Roanoke
Times Editorial
Immigration
absurdity survives the election
The anti-immigration [invasion]
hysteria that was largely a loser leading up to last week's Virginia
election has returned to Washington for another round of nativism.
-- U.S. Rep. Virgil Goode has teamed with Rep. Duncan Hunter
crafting a bill to build a 2,000-mile fence along the border
between the U.S. and Mexico. [See: Propaganda
Watch] |

Invasion |
Phil Strickland
-- The Californian -- Temecula
Fence
is a darn good start
Duncan Hunter, the man who convinced the administration
to finish the Mexican border fence from Otay Mesa to the Pacific
Ocean, has gotten under some folks' skin of late. -- It seems
the Republican congressman from El Cajon thinks a security fence
that runs 14 miles of a 2,000-mile border leaves a lot to be
desired and now he wants the feds to do the obvious... |
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WBAL-TV
-- Baltimore
'Immigrants'
Denied Licenses To Sue MVA
Baltimore, Md. -- All she wants to do
is drive to school, but Margaret Mengly Peredo Echalar says she
can't get a driver's license, despite having provided proper
identification to the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration.
-- Echalar is one of 13 immigrants who plan Tuesday to file a
lawsuit in Baltimore City Circuit Court... |
The
Scourge of
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Stanford
Daily
Reconquista
nuisances stage pro-invasion tantrum
Members of MEChA
and their supporters took over the aptly-named "intersection
of death" next to the clock tower at noon yesterday for
a "die-in" to protest current government policy toward
Mexican immigrants. -- Approximately 30 participants dressed
in black sprawled on the ground to represent the deaths of [illegal aliens... criminals]... |
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VDare.com
TRUE
Enforcement-Good News?
The TRUE Enforcement and Border Security
Act of 2005 was announced on November 3 by Congressmen Duncan
Hunter (R-CA) and Virgil Goode (R-VA) and is currently "moving
toward introduction this week or next", according to FAIR's
Stein Report. -- Right now, other than some talking points, the
details of what's actually in the bill are nowhere to be found... |
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WTNH-TV
-- New Haven
Death
threats target source in illegal immigration story
The debate over [illegal
aliens... criminals] in one Connecticut community is turning
ugly. -- The publisher of a community newspaper is now receiving
death threats for taking part in an Exclusive News Channel 8
investigation into illegal housing and documents. -- Two Danbury
police cruisers outside the offices of the Tribuna newspaper. |
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