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Saturday, December 17, 2005 |
 
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P. A. Madison
- The Federalist Blog
Birthright
Citizenship: A Fable That Lives Through Ignorance
Ever since the subject of Congress taking
up Birthright Citizenship have we seen the power of ignorance
at work through the MSM. It is difficult to find any editorial
or wire story that correctly gives the reader an honest and accurate
historical account of the Fourteenth Amendment in regards to
children born to foreign parents within the United States.... |

Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
Gilchrist:
"Rocky Balboa Never Won a Fight in the First Round..."
Even if you live in Maine, you owe Jim
Gilchrist big time. And for Californians like me, who are actively
involved in immigration reform, we owe Gilchrist twice over.
-- First, concerned Americans from coast to coast are indebted
to Gilchrist for being, along with Chris Simcox, the co-founder
of the Minuteman Project. |

Waah!
Waah! |
Canadian
Press
U.S.
plan to study fence at border assailed by business group
A U.S. plan to study building a security
wall along the Canadian border makes no sense when what's urgently
required are measures to speed the flow of trade, a cross-border
business group said Saturday. -- The study "on the use of
physical barriers" was slipped into an amendment to a bill
on border security and illegal immigration... |
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Ben Zuckerman
-- San Luis Obispo Tribune
Reducing
immigration is a solution
In January, while on the Board of Directors
of three environmental organizations, including one specifically
devoted to California's environment, I had the pleasure to meet
with Assembly member Sam Blakeslee. -- In Los Angeles, where
I live, and in much of California, congestion/traffic and the
sorry status... |

DayLaborers.org |
WJLA-TV
-- Washington
Judge
Hears Arguments In Day Labor Suit
Lawyers for the town of Herndon and Fairfax
County asked a judge to toss out a lawsuit filed by opponents
of a taxpayer-funded day labor site that opened in the town this
week. -- Several town residents represented by the conservative
legal group Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit earlier this year
seeking to shut down the day labor site... |
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Reuters
US
can't hide behind immigration at WTO: India
Hong Kong -- The United States will have
to open its market to more foreign temporary workers as part
of any new world trade deal, despite strong opposition in the
US Congress, Commerce Minister Kamal Nath said on Wednesday.
-- The United States 'can't hide behind saying this is an immigration
issue', Nath said... |

Tom Tancredo |
WorldNetDaily.com
Tancredo
wins round 1 to build Mexico fence
It was a victory the once-obscure Colorado
congressman savored yesterday. -- When the House of Representatives
passed a tough new border control bill last night, Republican
Rep. Tom Tancredo was all smiles. -- He led an often-lonely and
sometimes seemingly hopeless fight... |

Pest Nest |
Salt Lake
Tribune
Bill over day
laborer sites pushed by Cannon
Rep. Chris Cannon pushed a provision
in the immigration reform legislation to forbid state and local
governments from requiring businesses to build gathering spots
for day laborers, many of which are [illegal
aliens... criminals] . -- The language, inserted into the
bill Friday, comes after complaints by some businesses about
the liability... |
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Hampton
Roads Daily Press
MS-13
member sentenced to life for killing rival gangster
Alexandria, Va. -- A member of the street
gang MS-13 was sentenced to life in prison Friday for murdering
a rival gang member. -- Alirio Reyes, of Herndon, pleaded guilty
in September to murder in aid of racketeering activity for his
role in the death of Jose Sandoval. |
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Christian
Post
Invasion:
Church leaders chime in
Congress continued to wrestle over immigration
reform Friday, passing a bill to build a fence that stretches
across the U.S.-Mexico border but remaining divided over a separate
bill that addresses the handling of illegal immigrants already
in the States and the strengthening of border control. |
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Ft. Worth
Star-Telegram
Group
opposing invasion gains national foothold
The Minuteman Project started earlier
this year amid fears that racist extremists would confront and
possibly injure illegal immigrants crossing into Arizona. --
But there were no significant confrontations - no fights, and
rarely any excitement - when hundreds of people traveled to the
Arizona desert during April... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
House approves
300 miles of new border fence in Ariz.
Arizona would get nearly 300 miles of
new border fencing along key stretches as part of a new congressional
effort to crack down on illegal immigration. -- The House of
Representatives on Thursday approved a measure to build a fence
along 700 miles of the U.S.-Mexican border...  |
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Saskatoon
Star Phoenix
U.S.
considers fence across Canada's border
Add the spectre of security walls rising
along "the world's longest undefended border" to a
federal election campaign already being driven by debate about
Canada's relations with the United States. -- The U.S. House
of Representatives voted late Thursday to consider erecting "physical
barriers" along the American border with Canada... |
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Dayton Daily
News
Arrests
of illegals sparks investigation
Hamilton, Ohio -- The arrests of several
illegal immigrants in Fairfield on Thursday night has local and
federal authorities scrambling to find out where the people obtained
fake Social Security cards. -- What began as a routine traffic
stop ended in the arrests of five people at a home... |
¡Viva México! |
Associated
Press
Mexican
officials gripe about U.S. immigration bill
The Mexican government Friday slammed
the U.S. Congress for approving the construction of a fence along
the U.S.- Mexico border, while Mexican human rights groups said
it will only cause more deaths. -- The U.S. House of Representatives
late Thursday approved building 700 miles of fence along the
2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border... [See: Meddling
Mexicans] |
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