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Saturday, November 19, 2005 |

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Associated
Press
Prosecution
of invaders on rise in Kansas
Topeka -- Hardly a day passes without
[illegal aliens... criminals],
mainly from Mexico, arriving in Kansas hoping to do better than
they had back home. -- If lucky, they will blend into the state's
growing Hispanic population, find work, prosper and live unnoticed
by authorities. Others, however, get caught for a crime... |
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Portland
Oregonian
Man
caught at Mexican border arraigned in murder case
Yakia, Wash. (AP) -- A man who was arrested
after re-entering the country from Mexico has been arraigned
in the drug-related killing of a man and his young daughter and
the near- fatal shooting of the man's girlfriend. -- Bail was
set at $5 million dollars on Mario Gil ("Gato") Mendez,
who did not enter a plea Thursday... |

What Homeland
Security? |
Arizona
Republic
Border-watch
agencies to be rudderless as of next week
Both federal agencies charged with securing
the nation's borders will have vacancies at the top by next week,
even while the country grapples with an increasing stream of
migrants coming in illegally. -- Robert Bonner, outgoing commissioner
of CBP, said in his last public appearance Friday that new technology,
tighter security and reform of immigration laws...  |
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U.S. News
& World Report
Border
Wars
Yuma -- When Border Patrol agents here
meet for "the muster," their gathering before the night
shift, they've got a lot to talk about. On a recent evening,
shift commander Tony Martinez ticked off a laundry list of events
from the night before. Scores of illegal immigrants had rushed
the 8-foot metal fence that separates San Luis, Ariz., from Mexicali,
Mexico... |
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Tuscaloosa
News
Number
of Alabama troopers on immigration duty increases
Gov. Bob Riley spoke at the graduation ceremony
for 23 additional troopers added to the state's rolls with training
to make immigration arrests - doubling the number to date. --
The troopers finished a nearly six-week training course at the
Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston. |
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Daily Record
-- Morris County, NJ
Cops
arrest 10 reputed Mexican gang members
Ten reputed members of the Mexican gang
Sureno 13 -- suspected of robbing and assaulting day
laborers and immigrants
-- were arrested in early morning raids at four residences in
Butler and Bloomingdale, authorities said on Friday. -- The men,
some related to each other, were brought to the Hudson County
Jail... |
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Chicago
Tribune
Defiant
Mexican interloper refuses to go silently
...Elvira Arellano is a problematic champion.
She knowingly broke the law, twice coming into the U.S. illegally.
At a time when many Americans can't afford health care, Arellano
received a temporary visa until August to stay with her son [an
anchor
baby] while he is treated for attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder. |
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Associated
Press
Captured
job thieves will get the heave-ho
Scranton, Pa. -- Federal officials say
the arrest of 125 workers at a construction site for a new Wal-Mart
distribution center should serve as a warning to employers who
hire [illegal aliens...
criminals]. -- All 125 workers arrested in the raid will
be deported, ICE officials said Friday. The workers from Mexico
and Central America were detained... |

File Photo |
News 14
Carolina
Illegal
alien charged in fatal wreck
Charlotte -- Authorities say an [illegal alien... criminal]
was intoxicated Friday morning when his vehicle slammed into
two others on Interstate 485. -- Jorge Hernandez is accused of
driving more than 100 mph on the wrong side of the highway. His
Ford Expedition collided head on with another vehicle, police
said. |
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El Paso
Times
Pot-laden
truck creates armed standoff with Mexicans
A marijuana-laden dump truck got stuck
in the Rio Grande on Thursday evening in Hudspeth County, leading
to a standoff between U.S. law enforcement and what appeared
to be the Mexican military, sheriff officials said. -- "It's
a very serious incident," Hudspeth County Chief Deputy Mike
Doyal said. |
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Capitol
Media Services
Candidates:
'Guest worker' schemes should be dumped
Guest worker programs depress wages and
take jobs from U.S. citizens and should be curtailed or scrapped
entirely, according to all three key GOP candidates for governor
[in Arizona]. -- John Greene said Friday current programs to
bring in foreign workers -- and new ones proposed in Congress
-- are due to politicians "bending to the pressure of special
interests..." |

Axis
of Weasels |
Reuters
Fox
obtains little from Bush
Branded a "lap dog" of imperialism,
Vicente Fox has earned contempt from leftist Latin American leaders
for his close ties to the U.S., and little in return from Washington.
-- A plan to let more immigrants work legally in the U.S. --
Mexico's headline foreign policy goal -- has become bogged down
in Congress after five years of lobbying from Fox. |

Invasion |
Birmingham
News
Sessions
wants to fence off Mexico
The U.S. government should build a 2,000-mile
fence along the border with Mexico to keep out illegal immigrants,
Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions said Friday. -- Sessions, a second-term
Republican, introduced legislation to make it harder for people
to enter the country without permission, and also make it easier
to deport those already in. |

Waah! Waah! |
Longmont
Daily Times-Call
Squatters
and pals begin showing their true colors
Greeley, Colo. -- Weld County, where
35 percent of the population is Hispanic, has become the battleground
for the growing debate on illegal immigration. -- Since October,
when District Attorney Ken Buck started seeking support for bringing
a federal office to Greeley to expedite and increase deportations
of [illegal aliens... criminals]
who've committed [additional] crimes... |

Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
Immigration-Driven
School Construction - No End In Site
Measure Y, the $4 billion Los Angeles
Unified School District bond issue about which I wrote two weeks
ago, passed overwhelmingly with 66% of the vote. -- The proceeds
will be used to build 25 new elementary schools as well as to
upgrade older middle and high schools... |
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KWTX --
Waco
Operation
Black Jack Working, Official Says
A Homeland Security official says Operation Black
Jack along the border with Mexico is working. -- William Reid
with Immigration and Customs Enforcement says the effort has
netted drug and weapons seizures as well as intelligence critical
to dismantling warring drug cartels. |
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