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Friday, November 18, 2005 |


Waah!
Waah! |
Daily Texas
-- University of Texas at Austin
Usual
suspects toss tantrum in support of invaders
Students protested a small group of men
Tuesday who were asking Congress to repeal an act that helps
[illegal aliens... criminals]
attend college. -- Roughly 40 UT students gathered on the West
Mall to protest anti- [illegal] immigration activist Frosty Wooldridge.
He and three other men were demonstrating at the busy street... |
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KENS-TV
-- San Antonio
I-Team:
Inside the MS-13 and the effort to stop it
They are members of possibly the most
violent gang in America today, and they're showing up right here
in San Antonio. -- The Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, is an extremely
violent gang, known for using intimidation and extortion and
has built a reputation of being enforcers... |
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PHXNews.com
Court
Injunction Undermines Deportation of Illegals
Justice Department attorneys are working
to remove a no-longer needed injunction that prevents the Department
of Homeland Security from deporting illegal aliens from El Salvador.
Thousands of Salvadorans are members of brutal crime gangs such
as the infamous MS-13. |

'The Boot' |
Washington
Times
House
panel passes border measure
The House Homeland Security Committee
yesterday passed a border security bill that would expand expedited
removal of illegal aliens across all U.S. land borders and boost
funding for border enforcement and detention. -- "Expedited
removal" is an attempt to speed up the processing and return
of illegal aliens to their home countries... |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Panel
eyes costs of illegal immigration
Illegal immigration is costing state
and local governments in non-border states millions of dollars,
Republican lawmakers testified Thursday. They also said that
violence along the U.S.-Mexican border is escalating, with more
drug trafficking and human smuggling. |
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Veteran's
Vision
U.S.
spends much more on squatters than on vets
America is spending hundreds of times
more money on benefits for [illegal
aliens... criminals] than it is helping homeless veterans,
charged a national veterans' leader. -- U. S. taxpayers are footing
a bill of over $70 Billion annually in benefits for [invaders],
in education, health care, housing and prison costs... |
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The Day
-- New London, Connecticut
Bush
could redeem himself by supporting TRUE Enforcement Act
One of the reasons I prefer to be known
as a conservative and not a Republican is that Republicans too
often compromise their ideals, hoping the Left will like them.
It never works. The Left despises them anyway and, in the end,
they've sold out for nothing.... |
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KPTV --
Beaverton - Portland
Father
arrested in connection to son's kidnapping
A father suspected of coordinating the
kidnapping of his 4-year old son in Hillsboro earlier this week
has been arrested. -- According to the FBI, the boy's father,
Caritino Campos Martinez, was arrested this morning outside his
home in Inglewood, California. [On-air reports say the immigration
status of the suspect is 'questionable'] |
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San Francisco
Chronicle
National
parks' pot farms blamed on Mexican cartels
Hikers in national parks such as Yosemite
and Sequoia- Kings Canyon are encountering a danger more hazardous
than bears: illegal marijuana farms run by Mexican drug cartels
and protected by booby traps and guards carrying AK-47s. -- National
Park Service officials testified in Congress on Thursday... |
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Yuma Sun
Agents
make cocaine seizure at San Luis port
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers
at the U.S. Port of Entry at San Luis seized 61 pounds of cocaine
Wednesday - the third cocaine seizure in a month. -- CBP spokesman
Brian Levin said officers are not doing anything differently
during inspections but the frequency and size of cocaine seizures
are definitely up. |

What Homeland
Security? |
San Antonio
Express-News
Congress
told cartel enforcers are at doorstep, knocking
Paramilitary enforcers for Mexican drug
cartels are responsible for a wave of violence in Nuevo Laredo
that poses a serious threat for residents on both sides of the
Southwest border, U.S. law enforcement officials told a House
committee Thursday. -- Assassinations, kidnappings and daylight
shootouts between military-trained gangs... |
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Tacoma News-Tribune
Strykers
scope out invaders
Columbus, N.M. -- The Border Patrol says
a monthlong mission with Stryker brigade troops from Fort Lewis
doing round- the- clock reconnaissance was a success in helping
deter people coming into the country illegally from Mexico. --
The presence of the soldiers helped turn back about 1,000 would-be
[illegal aliens... criminals]... |
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Scripps
Howard News Service
New
sentiment to unmoor 'anchor babies'
Some call them "anchor babies,"
and, in a corner of Congress, there is new sentiment to unmoor
them. -- At issue are children born in the United States to [illegal aliens... criminals]
. Based on longstanding constitutional interpretation, such babies
are automatically American citizens by virtue of their place
of birth. |
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Chicago
Tribune
State
panels to address immigrants' concerns
Gov. Rod Blagojevich [shown at left]
will create an office devoted to immigrants and convene a panel
of experts to help the state better integrate its growing population
of residents born outside the U.S., officials said Thursday.
-- Blagojevich plans to sign an executive order Saturday that
would create the Office of New Americans Policy and Advocacy... |

'The Boot' |
Los Angeles
Times
U.S.
seeks to lift curb on booting out Salvadorans
The Department of Justice filed a motion
Thursday in federal court in Los Angeles to make it easier to
deport Salvadorans who are in the United States illegally. --
Government attorneys are requesting that the court end a 1988
injunction that required immigration authorities to advise detained
Salvadorans fleeing a civil war... |
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Deseret
Morning News
Stop
Mexican onslaught, Utahns say
Utahns support Gov. Jon
Huntsman Jr.'s efforts on immigration reform and believe
he can influence the national debate - but most want him to make
it tougher for workers to come to the state from Mexico, a new
poll shows. -- "It's a challenge crying out for a solution.
I think everybody recognizes that," the governor said... |
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Houston
Chronicle
Minutemen
make their way to Houston
The Minutemen came to monitor day laborers
in Houston on Thursday, their first operation in the central
city. -- Members of the controversial group opposed to illegal
immigration photographed and filmed the mostly illegal immigrant
workers who gather near the corner of Washington
and Shepherd. |

Invasion |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
Tijuana-to-Otay
Mesa tunnel sealed
U.S. authorities used concrete yesterday
to plug an incomplete cross-border tunnel that came within several
feet of connecting to a storm drain. -- On the Mexican side,
the tunnel started underneath the border fence. It stretched
about 90 feet north, about a quarter mile east of the Otay Mesa
port of entry, U.S. authorities said. |
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San Mateo
Daily Journal
Violent
Central American gang appears in San Bruno
Two San Bruno men accused of gunning
down two brothers walking along the street this summer are members
of the Mara Salvatrucha, an infamously violent street gang with
links to Central America that is beginning to carve out a niche
in San Mateo County, according to the District Attorney's Office. |
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WINS --
New York
Immigration
Agents Arrest 18 in Nassau Co.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
agency announced they have arrested 18 predators and sex offenders
in Nassau County. -- Agent- in- Charge Martin Ficke said all
the arrests happened Thursday and involve men with prior convictions
for sex offenses. |
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KCNC-TV
-- Denver -- Includes Video
CBS4
Investigates Human Smuggling
The CBS4 investigative team watched a
major illegal immigrant smuggling ring for months and was able
to penetrate the ring. The following is investigator Brian Maass'
report.They run, walk and ride across the U.S.-Mexico border.
If they aren't caught by U.S. authorities, illegal immigrants
disappear onto the streets of America... |
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