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The Big Debate
Begins
U.S. Sovereignty May Hang in Balance

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Arizona
Republic
Crackdown
proposed on hiring of foreign invaders
The federal government will propose regulations
that would allow stronger fines or even jail terms to be imposed
when companies knowingly hire [illegal
aliens... criminals], Homeland Security Secretary Michael
Chertoff said Thursday. -- He said employers will soon be given
a more reliable way to verify the immigration or citizenship
status... |
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Washington
Times
Russians
getting fed up with squatters
Anti-immigrant sentiments are rising
among Russia's nationalists, while attacks against Asians, blacks,
and other people of color grow, officials say. -- Racially motivated
ad campaigns have been seen in Moscow with such slogans as "Let's
clean our city of trash." Some of the ads have been dubbed
in French after members of a largely Muslim... |
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D. A. King
-- VDare.com
Millions
For Tribute (To La Raza), Not A Cent For Defense
Having spent literally all of my own
savings doing what I can to fight the invasion and colonization
of my nation, I read this from Human Events online today with
curious rage and wonder out loud if Congress will send us here
at The Dustin Inman Society a little something [I will settle
for twice what it has granted La Raza] to keep up the fight that
it is so artfully dodging. |
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Associated
Press
Mexican
gasbag claims onslaught will continue
Mexico City -- The number of Mexicans
leaving their country -- almost all for the United States --
has reached 400,000 per year and will continue to grow for several
more years, the head of Mexico's National Population Council
said on Friday. -- The increase in migration has coincided with
the United States increasing security on its southern border. |
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KOAT-TV
-- Albuquerque
Invaders
busted at Kirtland AFB
Officers at Kirtland Air Force Base arrested
20 [illegal aliens... criminals],
but not before they had each spent time on the base. -- Kirtland
AFB is supposed to be secure and there are many layers of security
designed to keep it that way. -- Each day, about 25,000 people
drive through the security gates... |
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Amanda B.
Carpenter -- Human Events
GOP
congress earmarks $4 million for reconquista mob
Thanks to a congressional earmark, an
open-borders advocacy group that pushes for driver's licenses,
free in-state tuition and healthcare for illegal aliens and bilingual
requirements for state agencies and ballots [the
notorious NCLR] is slated to get $4 million in new taxpayer
money to add to the more than $30 million it has received... |
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Associated
Press
Mexican
invader sentenced under new smuggling law
Yuma -- A man accused of smuggling illegal
immigrants from Arizona to California has been sentenced to two
years in prison under the state's new human smuggling law. --
Yuma County Deputy County Attorney Roger Nelson said Pedro Velazquez,
of L. A. and Mexico, is the first in Yuma County, and possibly
the state, sentenced under the law.  |
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ICE News
Release
Immigration
shyster, law firm guilty
Baltimore -- United States Attorney for the District
of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein announces that today attorney Irwin
Jay Fredman, of Bethesda, Maryland, pleaded guilty to conspiring
to commit immigration fraud in Maryland, Washington, D.C. and
Virginia during a four-year period. Fredman also entered a guilty
plea to the same charge... |
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John Hostettler
and Lamar Smith -- Washington Times
Illegals
hurt Americans
When there are many willing workers,
employers cut wages. That is simple supply and demand. Illegal
immigrants who take low-skilled jobs reduce wages and take jobs
from both citizens and legal immigrants. -- A study by Harvard
economist George Borjas shows that cheap immigrant labor has
reduced by 7.4 percent the wages of American workers... |
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Asbury Park
Press
4
likely Mexican invaders charged in vicious assault
Keansburg, NJ -- Four men were arrested
Wednesday after police said they assaulted a borough resident
with a metal belt buckle and then stole $20 and food from him
near a Main Street deli about 2 a.m. Nov. 21. -- Eduardo Flores
and Luis Sanchez were charged with theft, robbery, and simple
assault... |

Snake Oil |
Dave Gibson
-- American Daily
More Bush
Bunk!
In an attempt to rebound from his low
approval ratings, President Bush has been pushing his plan for
border security. However, his latest scheme really offers nothing
new and still contains a so-called "guest worker plan"
(which is codeword for amnesty). Unfortunately, for the president,
it is much too little and far too late. |

D. A. King |
Marietta
Daily Journal
Bush
latest- just another amnesty
I have to admit it, the President and
the media almost had me going just before he gave his "Immigration
Reform" speech Monday. Almost. -- The hype was that the
President had heard the angry cries of abandonment from the American
people and was going to announce a new "strict immigration
and border enforcement" policy... |
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Yuma Sun
Agents
seize 878 pounds of marijuana
U.S. Border Patrol agents seized 878
pounds of marijuana Thursday morning in the remote desert east
of Yuma County. Agents also intercepted three other vehicles
that had illegally crossed into the United States in different
areas, according to a Border Patrol release. |

Sam Zam Watch |
Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Reconquista
nuisance 'Sam-Zam' up to no good again
Two Democratic state senators introduced
immigration legislation on Thursday to counter a bill filed earlier
this year by one of their Republican colleagues, setting up what
is expected to be one of the biggest fights of the 2006 General
Assembly. -- Sen. Tim Golden and Sen. Sam Zamarripa co-sponsored
a bill... |
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Salt Lake
Tribune
Pestiferous Mexican
meddling in U.S. affairs in Utah
Mexico's ambassador says there is a double
standard for laborers in the United States, and immigration reform
is "urgent and necessary." -- "On the one hand,
your economy requires low skill laborers, about half a million
of them . . . and the double standard is that, on the other hand,
there is no legal way to do it," Carlos de Icaza said... |
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David M.
Kinchen -- Huntington (West Virginia) News Network
Nation's
Illegal Alien Crisis is West Virginia's Problem, Too
..."This administration has a sustained
track record of ignoring reality when it conflicts with what
the corporate interests want it to do," said Dan Stein,
president of the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
"The president's plan is nothing more than a massive illegal-alien
amnesty on a six-year time delay..." |

BS Alert! |
Dallas Morning
News Editorial
Bush
Scheme: Invader-friendly rag spews balderdash
...But if that's the goal, why not focus
on beefing up the Border Patrol first?: Because the size of the
Border Patrol has doubled and tripled before without any additional
success. Besides, a third of the illegal immigrants in the U.S.
didn't sneak across the border; they overstayed visas [which
is irrelevant]...[Also see: Propaganda
Watch] |
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Courier-News
-- Bridgewater, New Jersey
Guatemalan
national kidnap suspect caught
The man charged Thursday with kidnapping
a Bernardsville woman from her home and leaving her bound and
gagged with duct tape in a horse stable, was fired three months
ago from her husband's landscaping company. -- Authorities said
Edgar Rene del Cid-Perez, a Guatemalan citizen who lives in Bernardsville... |

'The Boot' |
Hardbeat
News
More
criminals booted back to Dominican Republic
Ninety-seven Dominican nationals, who
served time in U.S. jails, were on Wednesday sent back to the
DR. The latest deportation move comes as U.S. immigration and
enforcement authorities continue to step up their plan to deport
all foreign criminal migrants. -- Of the 97, 70 were accused
drug traffickers. The latest repatriation brings to 2,019... |

Chertoff |
GovExec.com
DHS:
Guest worker program would help border agencies
.."They're talking as though the
guest worker program will solve all the problems. If that were
the case, no one would be crossing the border right now because
everyone who wanted a job would already be in the country,"
said T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council... |
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