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Wednesday, November 23, 2005 |
Giving Thanks to
Our Troops
Dedication to Duty in Iraq - and New Mexico
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Stryker soldier waves
to Border Patrol |
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We Thank You
Despite all
the problems, our troops are doing their duty in Iraq. They are
laying down their lives. We thank them for their discipline and
dedication to duty.
We also thank them
for defending America in New
Mexico last month.
To let them know how
you feel, post
your comment here.
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Sharry |
New California
Media [Open-borders
Drivel Alert]
Usual
suspects deplore battle against invasion
Debate over immigration, while currently
heating up, may take a decade to resolve. Most officials today
view immigration policy mainly through a national security lens.
-- These are just some insights from two top immigrant rights
advocates who recently gave ethnic media journalists a special
briefing on the immigration debate in the nation's capital. |
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KRGV-TV
-- Weslaco
Smugglers
attacking agents [Includes Video]
Border patrol agents on boat patrol say
smugglers are trying something new to get them hurt while on
patrol on the Rio Grande. -- The smugglers are putting out ropes
in the narrow parts of the river to attack the agents while they
cross those areas on the boats. |
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Washington
Times
Leaders
lacking at U.S. border agencies
The two agencies charged with immigration
enforcement and border security are officially leaderless today
as some members of Congress are calling for their merger and
questioning their effectiveness. -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Commissioner Robert C. Bonner leaves office today to return to
private law practice... |

Jorge
Bush |
William
F. Jasper -- The New American
Abolishing
the USA
...Now, under the pretense of providing security,
the Bush
administration is adopting an outrageous policy that, in
effect, does away with our borders with Mexico and Canada altogether.
Regular readers of The New American know that this magazine
has been warning that this direct assault on our nationhood was
coming... |
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Skagit Valley
Herald
Ailing
Mexican invader / sponge frets getting the boot
...Public Health Director Peter Browning
said calling immigration may be the only option. -- An immigration
medical facility would give Ricardo the care he needs and take
a huge financial burden off county public health, Browning said.
-- "We're looking at our toughest financial year ever,"
he said. "I don't see where the money will come from..." |

Waah!
Waah! |
Washington
Post
Usual
suspects claim shortage of cheap labor
Hours before dawn, Chuck Clunn stood
on a street corner in this dusty border town and shook his head,
dismayed at the small number of men milling in the dark. Workers
usually swarm streets near the border crossing in the early morning
hours, but today Clunn and other labor contractors looking for
farmworkers found a crowd half the size... |
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American
Border Patrol
Volunteer
pilots sought for border surveillance missions
American Border Patrol is seeking volunteer pilots
for its Border Hawk M, a Cessna TU-206, equipped with a TSIO
520 M 310 hp engine (300 hrs since factory remanufacture), STOL,
and extended range tanks. Operations based at Bisbee Municipal
Airport, Bisbee Arizona. Night and day flights with cargo doors
removed... |
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Reuters
U.S.
to end "catch and release" at Mexican border
The United States is closing a legal
loophole which has allowed tens of thousands of illegal immigrants
to slip into the country and join the estimated 11 million [illegal aliens... criminals]
already here. -- Under long-standing procedure along the U.S.
border with Mexico, illegal crossers of nationalities other than
Mexican... |
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The Voice
-- New Baltimore, Michigan
Border
Patrol thanks Algonac police for help
Customs and Border Protection office
of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security at the Algonac City
Council's Tuesday, Nov. 15 meeting. -- Richard Nemitz, patrol
agent in charge of the border patrol's Detroit sector headquarters,
presented the signed commendations to Sgt. Ed Silver and to Chief
Richard Torongeau.  |
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Tuscaloosa
News
Judge
rules invader due workers comp for life
Omar Santos- Cruz came to the U.S. from
Mexico and went to work building houses in one of Alabama's fanciest
neighborhoods before he was seriously injured in a fall last
year at age 17. -- A court has now ruled that Santos- Cruz is
due workers compensation benefits and medical care for life... |
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Conor Friedersdorf
-- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Immigration
issues: A political minefield
Pundits have been saying for years that
illegal immigration is the issue most likely to tear apart the
Republican coalition. -- On one hand, the GOP relies on corporations
hungry for cheap labor to fund its campaigns. On the other hand,
socially conservative voters are needed at the ballot box. |
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Edwin S.
Rubenstein -- VDare.com
Poverty
rate soars in invader-bloated California
...California's growth is almost completely
within the Hispanic population, whose workforce share is expected
to jump from 16 percent in 1980 to 38 percent in 2020. Immigration
is the primary driver. -- Per capita real income is being dragged
down because, amazingly, public policy is to import
poverty- and all its problems. |
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VDare.com
California's
Increasing "Diversity"
The MSM likes to call immigration's demographic
tsunami "diversity" but there's nothing diverse about
what's happening to California: the population is becoming Mexicanized,
as black and white Americans are being replaced by citizens of
Mexico. -- At worst, the Associated Press finds the results of
the latest study to be "challenging"... |
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The Forum
-- Fargo
11
face prison, deportation
Eleven men hired by a Fargo- based railroad
track repair company face prison time and possible deportation
after their arrests by U.S. Border Patrol agents. -- The arrests
followed a traffic stop near Lakota, N.D., and an investigation
into occupants staying at a hotel there. The men all are from
Mexico and accused of being in the country illegally. |

¡México! |
NewsMax.com
Mexican
nuisances making demands of U.S. again
Mexican migration experts are urging
the Bush administration to press ahead with a temporary migrant
worker program to improve cross- border security and save the
lives of hundreds of people who are dying in their attempts to
cross illegally into the United States. [Rep. Hunter's suggestion
of building a border barrier has the Mexicans up in arms.]  |

No Illegals! |
David Stubblebine
-- Lincoln Journal -- Concord, Mass.
Bill
justifies illegal behavior
The Massachusetts legislature is currently
considering whether to provide in-state tuition to illegal aliens.
This is the same controversial and divisive issue that Gov. Mitt
Romney vetoed last year. Allowing illegal aliens to go to in
state college at a discounted rate would be a very foolish and
bad idea.  |
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Billings
Gazette
6
invaders nabbed in Great Falls
Great Falls -- Six illegal aliens were
arrested here Friday, along with the Great Falls man accused
of harboring them, police said. -- The men told police they've
been working for a company called Wieber Construction. Five of
the men are Mexican nationals, and one is from Honduras, court
records said. |

D. A. King |
Marietta
Daily Journal
We
all live in border states
In 2003, the senior U.S. Senator from
Arizona, John McCain estimated that nearly 4 million people had
crossed our borders illegally in 2002. -- Having recently returned
from our Southern border and spoken with many dedicated but frustrated
Border Patrol Agents while I watched what could only be called
an invasion... |

Public
Enemy #1 |
Cal Thomas
-- N.E. Mississippi Daily Journal
Weyrich
tears into Bush on immigration
...Paul Weyrich, chairman and CEO of
the Free Congress Research and Education Foundation and one of
the substantive brains behind the modern conservative movement,
recently wrote in an e-mail: "On no issue have a Republican
administration and a Republican House and Senate more blatantly
or more cynically sold out the conservative movement and our
country than on immigration." |
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