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Thursday, November 24, 2005 |
Denver Bunk
Mayor Lies About Aiding and Abetting Illegals

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Los Angeles
Times
Insurance
fraud ring bust nets Bush's 'good-hearted folks'
A lawyer recruited 29 people, including
some from a Bible study class, to stage more than 60 automobile
crashes on Los Angeles freeways and collected millions of dollars
in bogus insurance claims, authorities said Wednesday. -- Personal
injury lawyer Bernard Laufer of Huntington Park was arrested
Tuesday morning at his office... |
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KCBS-TV
-- Los Angeles
Smuggling
ring busted in Orange County
Santa Ana, Calif. (AP) -- A human smuggling
ring has been broken up in Orange County. -- Eight men who allegedly
helped bring in up to 100 [illegal
aliens... criminals] a month have been indicted. -- The group
organized the smuggling of aliens into the U.S across the Arizona-Mexico
border, then arranged their transportation to California. |
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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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Riverside
Press-Enterprise
Enforcement
lax, Issa says
The photos that line some U.S. Border
Patrol station walls are like "Wanted" posters that
help agents recognize suspected human smugglers among those caught
sneaking across the border. -- Each display, Rep. Darrell Issa
said, is a wall of shame, evidence that human smugglers are too
often released to smuggle again rather than held to face criminal
charges and a prison cell. |

J.D. Hayworth |
Arizona
Republic
Guest-worker
concept doomed to fail
Regarding "No
turning tail": Contrary to The Republic's Editorial
Board, enforcing immigration laws hasn't failed, because it's
never been tried. -- And a guest-worker plan is not "courageous,"
it's surrender. It's based on the same defeatist notion (we can't
stop it so we might as well legalize it) used by proponents of
legalizing drugs and prostitution.  |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Mexican
national run over by Border Patrol agent
The U.S. Border Patrol is investigating
how one of its agents ran over a Mexican national last Friday,
officials said. -- The incident happened around noon on a dirt
road near Papago Farms on the Tohono O'odham Reservation, said
Tucson sector spokesman Gustavo Soto. |

Ninth Circus
Court of Appeals |
Orange County
Register
Kangaroo
Court rules on case of subversive menace
The 2003 recall of Santa Ana schools
trustee Nativo
Lopez was improperly conducted, according to a ruling issued
Wednesday by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. -- However,
the election outcome is expected to stand. -- The federal court
found that signature petitions qualifying the measure for the
ballot should have been circulated in Spanish... |
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D. A. King
-- VDare.com
Alabama
employers held liable for invader medical costs
...Halfway through reading this report
I found myself thinking about how life - and justice have taken
a Twilight Zone - like turn for the bizarre ...again. -- Then
I finished the piece and grinned at the possibilities. --
Alabama has only about ten percent of the illegal alien population
as does my home state of Georgia.  |
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WWAY-TV
-- Wilmington, North Carolina
New
Hanover County reinstitutes gang task force
With a large-scale drug problem in Maple
Hill, Pender County Sheriff Carson Smith, Duplin Co. authorities
and federal agents conducted an undercover investigation. More
than 50 people, mostly Mexican and Honduran, were put behind
bars. -- Sheriff Smith says he has four men in his jail who may
be illegals, but with one federal immigration agent for the entire
state, deportation almost never happens. |
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Associated
Press
Hispanics,
elderly are fastest-growing groups
By 2020, California will be more crowded, its
population older and its racial composition dominated by Hispanics,
according to a report released Tuesday. -- The changes will pose
challenges to state lawmakers, who will have to grapple with
the additional pressures on already strained schools and health
care systems... |
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WRAL-TV
-- Raleigh
Troopers
say driving without a license is common in N.C.
A Wayne County man who authorities said
hit two middle school students has a history of driving without
a license, leaving investigators trying to determine whether
he ever had a valid driver's license. -- Luis Delgado Jesus was
charged with careless and reckless driving, failing to stop at
a red light and driving with expired tags. Police also charged
him with driving with a revoked license. |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Beleaguered
Bush to speak in Ariz. on border disaster
President
Bush plans to visit Tucson on Monday to talk about border
security and immigration issues, the White House announced Wednesday.
-- Bush is scheduled to speak at Davis- Monthan Air Force Base
at about 2:40 p.m. MST. -- The White House would not say if Bush
plans to announce any new initiatives while in Tucson. |
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Mike King
-- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Illegals
make Gwinnett's load heavier
Gwinnett County's remarkable transformation
- from a homogeneous suburban community growing in affluence
a generation ago to the ethnically diverse, mixed- income population
base it has today - represents the most interesting demographic
story here since metro Atlanta's black and white residents began
living in the same neighborhoods. |
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