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Thursday, December 22, 2005 |
Bush Silent on
Fox Outrage
Foreign Attack on Congress Goes Unanswered

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Don Ramakers
-- American Daily
It's
time to put Mexico in her proper place
Today [12-20] the Mexican government
ran off at the mouth again, this time regarding the proposed
border wall extensions along the U.S.- Mexico border. One Mexican
official called it "stupid" while another referred
to it by comparing it to the Berlin Wall. As someone who was
on patrol on the Berlin Wall, I find that reference particularly
disgusting, but I digress... |
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Orlando
Sentinel
Alliance
frays between city, Latino group
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer unveiled his
outreach effort to Hispanics about two years ago, announcing
a city partnership with Latino Leadership to provide services
to newcomers. -- But the alliance they called HOLA, an acronym
for Hispanic Office of Local Assistance that translates as "hello,"
could soon be ending... |

Gang News |
Bloomberg
Madrid
'Latin Kings' Raise Specter of Immigrant Gangs
Constantino Mendez, Madrid's security
chief, says he plans to assign more police in the city to rein
in Latino gangs that have turned to murder to settle scores.
-- An 18-year-old from the Dominican Republic died from stab
wounds on Nov. 5. An Ecuadorian was killed in September. The
deaths have raised the specter of an emerging gang-war culture
in the city... |

¡México! |
Herald News
Daily
Mexicans
incensed by new US border fence plans
Few things unite Mexicans more than perceived
U.S. insults and plans to build a high-tech fence to stop [illegal aliens... criminals]
crossing the border have incensed people here, regardless of
their social class or political stripes. -- Mexicans are almost
universally offended by the U.S. Congress' proposal to build
the new fence with security cameras... |
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Tamar Jacoby
& Grover Norquist -- Miami Herald
Hard-liners
don't speak for GOP
Watching the action in the House of Representatives
last week, it was easy to imagine that immigration was a strictly
partisan issue. -- The bill under discussion, mostly the brainchild
of Judiciary Chairman James Sensenbrenner, was about as tough
as it gets: not just 700 miles of border fence and stiffer penalties
for employers who hire [illegal
aliens... criminals]... |
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The Conservative
Voice
A
Clarion Call: Do what's Best For America, Forget Mexico!
By engaging a PR firm to represent Mexico
against American interests in the debate on illegal immigration,
Vicente Fox & his gang of banditos have escalated the attack
on America to an unprecedented level. It now includes nefarious
meddling in US internal affairs, just short of a formal declaration
of war. |
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Arizona
Republic
Tighter
border helping schools
Tighter security at the Arizona-Mexico
border is having an unintended consequence: More Valley children
are back in their seats when school resumes after winter break.
-- In the past few years, Phoenix principals say fewer families
seem willing to take their annual Christmas trek to Mexico if
they aren't here legally... |
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KVIA-TV
-- El Paso / Las Cruces
Mexico's
ambassador says many Americans opposed to border wall
Mexico's ambassador to the United States
said today that many Americans are opposed to a U. S. proposal
to build a fence along the U. S. - Mexico border. -- Carlos de
Icaza told W Radio in Mexico City that U. S. businesses, church
groups and politicians have shown opposition to measures he says
"could put the economy of the country in danger." |
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Drew Fraser
-- VDare.com
Australians
Fight On The Beaches
Throughout the Anglosphere, multiracialism
remains an article of faith for the cosmopolitan managerial and
professional classes. But recent immigrant-related violence may
have convinced many, if not most ordinary Australians that the
decision to abandon the historic White Australia immigration
policy was a catastrophic mistake. |

Gutierrez |
Chicago
Sun-Times
Gutierrez
angry at Emanuel over immigration bill
Rep. Luis Gutierrez, an architect of
Democratic immigration policy, is accusing Rep. Rahm Emanuel,
the chairman of the House political operation, of cajoling Democrats
facing tough re-election races in 2006 to vote for a controversial
GOP-authored immigration bill. |
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KMGH-TV
-- Denver
Mastermind
In Fraudulent Immigration IDs Sentenced
Denver -- One of two brothers who prosecutors
believe are the masterminds behind one of the largest fraudulent
identification production organizations in the U.S. was sentenced
Wednesday to seven years in prison. -- Francisco Javier Castorena-
Ibarra, of Mexico City, pleaded guilty in October to charges
of money laundering proceeds from sales of counterfeit documents... |
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Denver Post
Hiring-rules
enforcement nonexistent
While Congress wrestles with new legislation
to crack down on employers who hire [illegal
alien... criminal] workers, enforcement of an existing prohibition
has all but ceased. -- Not a single employer in the Denver area
has been fined for three years, records show, and federal authorities
have targeted only a handful of employers nationwide. |
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FAIR
Inside
the Debate over H.R. 4437, FAIR's Synopsis and Analysis
Growing demand from the public forced
both the Administration and Congress to relent and address the
current immigration crisis. As part of FAIR's mission to educate
the public about immigration and the need for immigration reform,
we're presenting an extended analysis of the debate around H.R.
4437... |
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Chicago
Tribune
7
Mexican invaders arrested, accused of ID forgery
Federal agents have shut down a crime
ring that sold about $2.5 million in fake identification documents
a year in the Little Village area, arresting seven men with ties
to Mexican organized crime, authorities announced Wednesday.
-- The ring has ties to the Castorena crime family... |

O'Reilly |
American
Patrol
O'Reilly
supports sacrifice of U.S. sovereignty
Bill O'Reilly, American turncoat, is actively
supporting President Bush's guest worker program. There is no
doubt that the guest worker program would become a complete amnesty.
This, together with immigration family reunification rules, would
qualify half of Mexico to immigrate into the U.S. As half have
already expressed a desire to do so... |
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Brocktown
News
Feds
Charge 66 Alleged Gang Members
Federal authorities announced arrests
Wednesday of 66 alleged violent gang members in seven states
and the nation's capital who were charged over the last week
with various crimes and immigration violations. -- Officials
said the arrests, between Dec. 12 and Dec. 20, include... |

Waah!
Waah! |
New York
Sun
N.Y. Senators
Are Pushed on Invasion
Immigration advocates in New York are
stepping up pressure on Senator Clinton and Senator Schumer,
saying they have been disappointed in the lawmakers for their
low profiles on the issue. -- While members of Congress from
across the country have weighed in on the issue of comprehensive
immigration reform, proposing legislation and speaking out against
restrictive measures... |
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Santa Cruz
Sentinel
Extending
border wall a bad idea, say residents, legal and illegal
Watsonville -- A day after Mexico vowed
to block a U.S. proposal to extend the wall along the border
to keep out illegal immigrants, residents of Mexican descent
here - both legal and illegal - lashed out against the House
of Representatives measure. -- They called the movement racist
and economically impractical. |
¡Viva México! |
Herald News
Daily
Mexico
seeks support to halt US border fence
Mexico is enlisting the help of its Latin
American neighbors for a diplomatic assault against U.S. plans
to build a high-security fence on parts of its Mexican border
to keep out illegal immigrants. -- Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto
Derbez said on Wednesday he had spoken to governments in Central
America, Colombia....[See: Meddling
Mexicans] |
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