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Wednesday, December 14, 2005 |
Naked Mexican Aggression
Joins With Anti-U.S. Radicals to Stop Border Protection

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KNSD-TV
- San Diego [POLL
On PAGE]
Bill
would make invading the U.S. a felony
One of the toughest border security bills
in a decade is expected to clear the U.S. House of Representatives
by the end of the week, bringing the controversial bill one step
closer to becoming law.Currently, immigrants in the U.S. without
a visa or green card are breaking civil law and often left alone
if they make it past the border... |
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The Australian
-- Sydney
Now
churches are targeted
Four churches in Sydney's southwest have
been attacked in 24 hours as the city's riots spread from race
to religion. -- A community hall linked to a Uniting church was
burned to the ground early yesterday, carol- singers were spat
on and church buildings peppered with gunfire. |
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Detroit
Free Press
Noncitizens
are hurting Michigan, Miller says
U.S. Rep. Candice Miller will tell anyone
who will listen that Michigan is getting cheated because immigrant
noncitizens are counted to determine how many members of Congress
represent each state. -- GOP leaders just wish she wouldn't say
it so loudly. -- Today, in an effort to appease Republicans who
are angry about what they call President George W. Bush's lax
immigration policy... |

No Sponges |
El Paso
Times
Food
stamp cuts would hurt 4,000 in El Paso
Austin -- Texas would be the hardest
hit by proposed federal cuts to the Food Stamp Program, with
at least 76,000 people, including 11,000 [illegal
aliens... criminals], losing
benefits, according to a report released Tuesday. -- "The
House-passed budget would be devastating for hardworking Texans
struggling to feed their families," said Celia Hagert... |

Moocher Watch |
Associated
Press
Fox
calls increased U.S. border enforcement 'shameful'
Monterrey, Mexico -- President Vicente
Fox on Wednesday criticized the United States' decision to strengthen
its border security and complete a wall along the two countries
common border calling it "disgraceful and shameful."
-- "This situation we're seeing, a disgraceful and shameful
moment where walls are being built..." |
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Los Angeles
Daily News
L.A.'s
underground cash
Los Angeles County's underground cash
economy is expanding rapidly, eroding the work force and sapping
an estimated $2 billion a year from city, state and federal coffers,
according to a key finding in a major regional report scheduled
to be released today. |
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Washington
Post
Immigration
Pushes Apart GOP, Chamber
The House Republican leadership and the
nation's business lobby, usually close allies, are battling each
other over the issue of immigration. -- In a rare schism, employer
groups led by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are pressing to kill
a Republican- sponsored measure that would require businesses
to verify that all of their workers... |
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Greensboro
News-Record
Taxpayers
will fund defense of immigrant
Winston-Salem -- Despite being a homeowner
with a job that apparently paid $44,000 per year, an illegal
immigrant from Mexico is relying on area taxpayers to pay for
his legal defense against charges stemming from a series of sexual
assaults in Greensboro, High Point and Winston- Salem. |
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Donald A.
Collins -- VDare.com
Shame
On Ed Bradley And CBS "60 Minutes"
What do we get from CBS' respected (at
least by Democrats like me) "60 Minutes" on Sunday,
December 11, 2005? A segment entitled "More Migrants Dying
To Get In" hosted by Ed Bradley which tells a sad story
about illegal immigrants coming across our southern border, many
dying in the desert, because we have closed off easier entries... |
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WAMU-TV
-- Washington, D.C.
ICE
Arrests Several Child Sex Predators In Metro Region
Over the past three days, agents with
the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. ICE have arrested
eight sex offenders in Washington, D.C. and Virginia. -- The
arrests are part of Operation Predator, a nationwide ICE initiative
to protect children from criminal alien sex offenders, child
sex tourists, Internet child pornographers... |

Yeh Ling-Ling |
Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
We
pick up the tab
[Scroll down] - ...Last December, Barron's
reported that the underground economy in this country was fueled
largely by "the nation's swelling ranks of low-wage illegal
immigrants" and would "soon pass $1 trillion."
-- The hard truth is that even most low-skilled legal and illegal
immigrants... |
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Yuma Sun
Agents
make cocaine bust in San Luis
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers
at the U.S. Port of Entry at San Luis, Ariz., Monday made their
fourth largest cocaine seizure since Oct. 15. -- At about 9 a.m.
agents found half a million dollars worth of cocaine hidden inside
a 1999 Chevrolet "Chevy," which is a small car made
in Mexico, according to CBP public affairs officer Brian Levin. |
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Aspen Times
Raided
bars may face scrutiny over illegal aliens
The two restaurants involved in the Dec.
2 drug and immigration busts could be fined for allegedly employing
workers who were in the country illegally. -- Both Cooper Street
Pier and Little Annie's Eating House were employing at least
one illegal immigrant, according to an Aspen Police Department
news release. |
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Journal-News
-- Dayton
Sheriff
sends 2nd bill to immigration
Hamilton, Ohio -- Butler County Sheriff
Richard K. Jones has sent a second bill to the federal government
for the housing of suspected illegal aliens in the county jail.
-- But an immigration official said the federal government isn't
likely to pay the cost of prisoners not under federal custody. |
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Washington
Times
Border-control
backers threaten to block debate
Some House Republicans who want stricter
immigration enforcement are threatening to block this week's
immigration debate if Republican leaders don't allow votes on
amendments that address issues such as building a barrier system,
ending birthright citizenship and allowing local authorities
to arrest illegal aliens. |
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Arizona
Republic
No
guest workers in House border security bill
As the U.S. House moves toward an anticipated
vote tomorrow on legislation to spend more money on border security,
any plan to expand guest-worker programs is notably absent. --
President Bush has been urging such programs for almost two years,
and immigrant advocates and U.S. business leaders maintain that
the programs... |

D. A. King |
Gwinnett
Daily Post
Illegal
immigration and how Georgia can deal with it
True or false: Illegal immigration is
a federal issue and nothing can be done by state government about
the criminal employers who hire illegal aliens here in Georgia?
-- Criminal employers? Yes, it is a federal felony to hire an
illegal alien. -- That's right - illegal alien. Someone who is
not a citizen... |
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American
Border Patrol
Border
Hawk tracks border taxi
While flying a mission to test a new
video streaming system, American Border Patrol's Border Hawk
M spotted a van driving along the border. ABP knows these vans
are taxis for border crossers. Watch the video as the taxi drives
along the border and unloads its cargo... |
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KHOG-TV
-- Fayettevile, Arkansas
Immigration
Raid Nets Lumber Company Arrests
Mansfield, Ark. -- Customs officers are
investigating several workers suspected of illegally immigrating
to the Hometown area. -- Officials detained and then arrested
18 employees, who worked at the Travis Lumber Co. on Friday in
Mansfield on suspicion of fraudulent identification cards. |
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National
Policy Institute
National
Policy Institute Calls for Mass Deportation of Illegals
McLean, Va. -- The National Policy Institute,
a McLean, Virginia think tank, has called for the deportation
of illegals in the U.S. A recently issued NPI paper has crunched
the numbers and the Institute concludes that deporting illegal
aliens would save Americans billions in annual taxes as well
as increase the average income of native- born U.S. workers. |
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