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Tuesday, December 13, 2005 |
Mexican Monolith
Border Control First Regardless

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Tom Tancredo |
Press Release
Tancredo:
51 Terrorist Suspects Crossed Border Illegally
Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO) today
revealed figures which show that since October, 2004, 51 persons
who have crossed into the U.S. illegally were arrested on suspicion
of terrorism. The figures, part of a Department of Homeland Security
response to a inquiry by the Congressman, document the national
security risk our porous borders... |
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Mississippi
Federation for Immigration Reform and Enforcement
New immigration reform organization
formed
The Mississippi Federation for Immigration Reform
and Enforcement (MFIRE) has been formed to educate the citizens
of Mississippi and our elected representatives at the national,
state and local levels as to the direct cause and effect that
exists between the rapid influx of illegal aliens into our state
and the resulting problems... |
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Congress
Daily
Border
security measure opened to wide-ranging changes
House leaders will allow wide- ranging
amendments on border- security legislation expected on the floor
Thursday after conservative Republicans who want stricter immigration
controls threatened to sink the bill. -- To head off a situation
where rank- and- file Republicans would vote against the rule
to move to consideration of the bill... |
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Access North
Georgia
Sanctions
sought for some employers who hire illegals
On the heels of a report which says Georgia
added about 250,000 immigrants over the last five years, Senator
Saxby Chambliss is proposing a bill that would punish certain
employers of illegal immigrants. -- "It's focused on the
agriculture sector only," Chambliss told the Georgia News
Network. |
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The Victoria
Advocate
Cops
detain two invaders
Goliad, Texas -- Two [illegal
aliens... criminals] were detained by the Goliad County Sheriff's
Office and a truck they were in was seized following a traffic
stop Saturday morning. -- Goliad County Sheriff Robert DeLaGarza
said at around 11 a.m., a caller reported two vehicles that were
apparently traveling together were traveling at a high rate of
speed... |

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Doug Thompson
-- Capitol Hill Blue
Bush
on the Constitution: 'It's just a goddamned piece of paper'
Last month, Republican Congressional
leaders filed into the Oval Office to meet with President George
W. Bush and talk about renewing the controversial USA Patriot
Act. -- Several provisions of the act, passed in the shell shocked
period immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, caused
enough anger that liberal groups... |

Ninth Circus
Court of Appeals |
Associated
Press
Court
rules sex with a minor isn't a 'crime of violence'
A U.S. federal appeals court ruled that a Peruvian
immigrant cannot be deported for having sex with a minor because
the act by itself is not a "crime of violence." --
The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday reversed rulings
by an immigration judge and the Board of Immigration Appeals
that ordered the deportation of Victor Valencia... |
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Jon Dougherty
-- WorldNetDaily.com
Immigration
emerging as next big issue
Without question, the war in Iraq is
still viewed by most Americans as the single most important issue
facing the country, but a new survey indicates immigration could
emerge as a defining issue for the next administration. -- The
war on terror and its most visible face, the ongoing military
and political campaign... |
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Providence
Journal
Invader
admits guilt in 19 Providence break-ins
"Peter Pan," some police officers
and crime victims called him. -- The nickname seemed a snug fit
for the unknown thief who was nimble enough to slip down narrow
ventilation shafts and squeeze through small holes that he hammered
into the sides of buildings. -- Over a two-month span last year,
he broke into 19 stores and businesses... |

It's Not
Amnesty! |
John W.
Lillpop -- MichNews.com
Mr.
Bush, Build That Wall!
President Reagan's famous words "Mr.
Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" in reference to the Berlin
wall inspired millions of people living under communism to demand,
and eventually secure, freedom. Those simple words changed the
world forever. -- In today's world, America desperately needs
a wall to protect our nation from global terrorism... |
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VDare.com
Amnesty
Dead But Won't Lie Down...
Don't blink. The next major immigration
bill in Congress may pass the House of Representatives before
you know it. -- The "Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and
Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005"- H.R. 4437- was
introduced on December 6 by Rep. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. (R-Wisconsin)... |
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Kansas City
Star
Suspension
for using Spanish draws lawsuit
The father of a Kansas City, Kan., student
sued the Turner School District on Monday for suspending his
son because the boy had been speaking Spanish in school. -- Lorenzo
E. Rubio filed the lawsuit on behalf of his son Zachariah Rubio
in U.S. District Court in Kansas City, Kan. In it, Rubio claims
that his son's civil rights were violated... |
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Stamford
Advocate
Darien
man files complaint; calls city's 'hassle-free zone' illegal
A Darien
man has filed a federal criminal complaint against the mayor
and public safety director saying their authorization of "no-hassle"
zones for day laborers encourages illegal immigration and violates
federal immigration laws. -- The complaint against Mayor Dannel
Malloy and Bill Callion, director of public safety, health and
welfare... |
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We Get E-Mail
Strange
goings-on at Alabama truck stop
TA truck stop, Grand Bay, Alabama, tour
buses roll in around midnight and continue to do so until just
before sunrise. When they pull in all of the passengers, All
most probably illegals, most definitely immigrants of Hispanic
origin, none of whom speak English, get off the buses... |
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UPI
Whirlpool
to lay off 730 U.S. workers
Benton Harbor, Mich. -- Whirlpool Corp.
said Monday it would dismiss about 730 workers at an Arkansas
plant once a replacement factory in Mexico is operational. --
The Michigan-based company recently built a refrigerator plant
in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico, to produce side- by- side refrigerator-
freezer models... |

Pest Nest |
Washington
Post
Where
Laborers Go, They Will Follow
The taxpayer-financed day-laborer center is scheduled
to open tomorrow in Herndon, and the president of the local chapter
of the Minuteman Project said yesterday that his group will be
there to continue photographing and investigating employers.
-- The Herndon Minuteman group already has been conducting surveillance... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Study:
Almost half of Arizona's immigrant population illegal
Arizona's immigrant population reached
851,000 in March, with an estimated 46 percent of that number
here illegally, according to a report based on new Census Bureau
data. -- The report released Monday by the Center for Immigration
Studies also found that Arizona has one of the nation's largest
disparities... |
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Associated
Press
Federal
judge clears way for construction of border fence
A federal judge on Monday lifted the
final legal barrier to building a triple fence in the southwestern
corner of the United States. -- The Sierra Club and other environmental
groups argued that Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff
lacked authority to waive environmental and other laws... |

Oberweis for
Governor |
WQAD-TV
-- Moline
Oberweis
blasts governor's new plan
Chicago -- Republican gubernatorial candidate
Jim Oberweis suggested
today that he was ahead of the curve on illegal immigration when
he ran for the U. S. Senate last year. -- Now, he says voters
might agree with him. -- Governor Rod Blagojevich has proposed
a new program that would provide state-guaranteed mortgages... |
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The Hill
Rules
panel likely to reject guest-worker legislation
The House Rules Committee will find itself
in a politically awkward position when it is expected to reject
legislation that parallels a centerpiece of President's Bush
immigration reform plan. -- Immigration has deeply divided the
GOP base, with some conservative Republicans charging that the
president's call to expand guest-worker programs rewards illegal
aliens. |
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American
Border Patrol
Live Patrols to Begin Today
Following extensive modifications,
including a powerful on board transmitter and an automatic ground
tracking system, American
Border Patrol's Border
Hawk M will begin sending live video images from the border
beginning today. According to ABP head Glenn Spencer, the system
will soon include live streaming audio and video from the Border
Hawk. |
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