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Tuesday, December 20, 2005 |
Congress Full of
Nazis?
Mexicans Ratchet Up Rhetoric

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VDare.com
What's
In That H.R. 4437 Christmas Present?
With just four shopping days left before
Christmas, there's a question on every immigration patriot's
lips: will America ever get to unwrap its H.R. 4437 Christmas
presents? . . . or will the Senate Grinches steal them first?
-- The House of Representatives delivered the biggest sack
full of immigration law enforcement goodies... |
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The Universe
Catholic Newspaper
Bishop
claims HR-4437 will hurt nation
Despite a Catholic bishop's warning that the
measure would have "serious and severe consequences for
immigrants and the nation," the House approved an immigration
reform bill Dec. 16 that calls for the building of a 700-mile
fence along the U.S.-Mexican border and would make
illegal presence in the U.S. a crime, rather than the civil
offense it is now.  |
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The Racine
Report
Activists
"storm the home" of state Sen. Cathy Stepp
Leaders of a Hispanic activist group known as
Voces de la Frontera believe that in America, it is better to
storm the home of an elected official and yell in their windows
after dark to intimidate someone rather than to run for office
to change policy. -- On the evening of Friday, December 16th,
a group of people advocating the issuing of drivers' licenses
to non-citizens... |
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VDare.com
HR 4437-A
CLEAR Victory, If We Can Keep It
The shock of the House action which passed
a true immigration reform bill last Friday, December 16th was
heard all the way down to the lowliest P/R department person
in corporate America and in every ethnic lobbyist's office. It
truly was a major accomplishment. |
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Californians
for Population Stabilization
Passage
of Immigration Bill Offers Hope for California
Immigration legislation passed by the
House of Representatives could make a real difference in improving
the quality of life in California according to a population group
in the state. H.R. 4437, the Border Protection, Antiterrorism,
and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005, passed by a vote
of 239 to 182... |
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Fort Worth
Star-Telegram
Smuggler given
prison term
Fort Worth -- What started as a speeding
violation for Mexico native Rigoberto Beltran-Trujillo will now
include two years and three months in federal prison, because
he was smuggling immigrants. -- Beltran was stopped by a traffic
officer in Decatur on June 12 without a driver's license or insurance... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Invasion blamed
for English fines
Republican officeholders critical of
a federal judge's decision to fine the state heavily if it doesn't
improve programs for students learning English are pointing a
finger of blame at illegal immigration. -- The judge's order
in a 13- year- old lawsuit would impose daily fines starting
at $500,000 and rising to $2 million... |
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Georgetown
(South Carolina) Times
16
illegals indicted in federal drug bust
Federal indictments were handed down
last week against 14 Georgetown County residents on various charges,
including conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine.
-- The four-count indictment stem from the Dec. 7 arrest of 28
people, which authorities said was responsible for the distribution... |
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WOI-TV --
Des Moines
Businessmen
sentenced in invader and tax fraud case
Cedar Rapids, Iowa -- The former owners
of restaurants in Cedar Rapids and Waterloo have been sentenced
to federal prison in an illegal immigrant and tax evasion case.
-- Prosecutors say Luis Armando Varela-Arteaga and Jose De Jesus
Ibarra- Castaneda arrived in the U.S. illegally... |

D. A. King |
VDare.com
SPLC
Slithers Backwards!
You can smear some of the people some
of the time, but maybe you cannot smear all of the people all
of the time? - SPLC slithers backwards! -- News flash from Mark
Potok at the "Southern Poverty Law Center"! -- It looks
like Dees and his minister of propaganda in Montgomery... |
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Press Releases
Usual
suspects infuriated over White House support of HR-4437
Four of the leading national Hispanic
advocacy organizations in the U. S. (LULAC, NALEO, MALDEF,
and the NCLR) today released the text of a letter to President
George W. Bush expressing their "extreme disappointment"
with the White House's strong support of (H.R. 4437)... |

Rich Lowry |
National
Review
Tear
Down This Analogy - Insulting Berlin Wall comparisons
Last week, the House of Representatives
voted to establish a dictatorship in the United States and to
prevent hopeless citizens from escaping it. That, at least, is
what the casual listener might have concluded from the rhetoric
mustered in opposition to the building of a better security fence
on the U.S.-Mexico border. |
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Associated
Press
Plan
to Add Visas for High-Tech and Skilled Workers Dropped
A Senate-passed measure to add more visas
for foreign workers in high-tech and specialty fields was dropped
from a budget bill that passed the House early Monday, disappointing
high-tech and manufacturing firms in search of skilled workers.
-- The Senate plan would have allowed 30,000 more of the popular
H1-B visas... |
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Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin
Homeland
Insecurity: Porous border stokes terror fears
Juan Carlos is just another unsuspected
face. He speaks English with only a slight accent. His fair complexion
and light hazel eyes rarely garner him a second glance once he's
crossed into the United States. -- He's a gang member. He's an
ex-convict. And he's here illegally. |
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