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Friday, December 30, 2005 |
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Associated
Press
Dozens
Of Cubans Land Along Florida Beaches
Miami Beach -- Dozens of Cuban migrants,
including at least nine children, came ashore Friday throughout
Southern Florida and Dry Tortugas, officials said. -- A
total of 87 Cuban migrants reached Florida, said Steve McDonald,
spokesman for the U.S. Border Patrol. Two groups totaling 37
people came ashore in Marathon... |
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Knight Ridder
Newspapers
Onslaught
to U. S. soared in 2005
...This year, the Coast Guard interdicted
almost twice as many Cubans at sea than last year - more than
any year since 1994, when a rafter crisis of 37,000 prompted
the United States and Cuba to strike up a rare dialogue to implement
a controversial new immigration policy. -- The Coast Guard also
intercepted almost four times as many Dominicans... |
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KSAT-TV
-- San Antonio
Sex Offender
Arrested Re-Entering U.S.
A convicted sex offender was arrested
in San Antonio Wednesday after he illegally sneaked back into
the country, police said. -- Angel Ruiz Bernal was taken into
custody following a routine traffic stop in the 1600 block of
Harness Lane. -- He was arrested eight years ago and served a
five-year sentence for rape... |
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Washington
Times
Gonzalez
approved to lead naturalization agency
The Senate has confirmed the president's
nominee to lead the agency that naturalizes immigrants -- just
in time for him to face a federal court order to speed up the
issuance of green cards. -- Homeland Security Secretary Michael
Chertoff this week welcomed the confirmation of Emilio T. Gonzalez
as the new director... |

Onslaught |
UPI
U.S.
population nears 298 million
The population of the United States will
be slightly less than 298 million as the country heads into the
new year. -- The U.S. Census Bureau, in a release Friday, projected
the U.S. population will be 297,821,175 on New Year's Day, an
increase of 2,713,518 -- about 0.9 percent -- from Jan. 1, 2005... |
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Vail Daily
Not-so-welcome
guests
A liberal environmentalist from Aspen
and an ex-Marine from Frisco may seem unlikely political allies,
but opposition to illegal immigration has made strange bedfellows
of them and other Coloradans. -- The emotionally charged issue
has brought together people with views as varied as their backgrounds. |

'The Boot' |
Associated
Press
Officials
order deportation of high school student
Cleveland -- Immigration officials ordered
a northwest Ohio high school student deported to his native Germany,
denying his request to stay in the United States until he graduates
in the spring. -- Manuel Bartsch, who came to the U.S. on a 90-day
visa waiver with his step-grandfather in 1997, had been living
in Gilboa... |
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Louis G.
Dominguez -- Gainesville Times
Illegal
immigration is all about money
The nation's newspapers and magazines
are full of it and TV networks can't let a day go by without
reporting about new proposals from the federal government to
deal with what has become a national emergency: what to do about
the illegal invasion of America. -- With more than 20 million
illegal entrants in the U.S... |
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The Daily
Local -- West Chester, Pennsylvania
Chester
County 'new market' for gangs
On a spring afternoon inside the downtown
office of a West Chester attorney, a medium-built man wearing
a black hood over his head emerged from a back room and fumbled
his way to a seat behind a large wooden desk. -- He identified
himself only as "Hector," refusing to take off the
mask... |
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Newsday
Anti-invader
bill outrages activists
A tough new illegal immigration bill
that just cleared the U.S. House of Representatives this month
has outraged advocate groups and church relief agencies who fear
their work with new immigrants [illegal
aliens... criminals] could become illegal if the measure
passes the Senate and becomes law. |
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Yakima Herald-Republic
Zirkle
settles job suit
William Zirkle has agreed to pay $1.3
million to settle a lawsuit accusing him and two other executives
at the Selah- based fruit company of conspiring to hire thousands
of [illegal aliens... criminals]
in order to keep wages low. -- The executives admitted no wrongdoing
in the settlement. The corporation, Zirkle Fruit... |
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Yuma Sun
Steel
pole ends smuggling attempt
An attempt to smuggle 20 illegal immigrants
came to an abrupt halt near Yuma early Thursday morning when
the vehicle carrying them got hung up on the end of a steel post
sticking out of the ground. -- The Chevrolet Suburban struck
the pole near County 21st Street and Avenue B as it was trying
to elude the U.S. Border Patrol ... |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Smugglers
say wall will raise prices
..."Whenever
there are reports of something new, people get scared, but nothing
really changes. The same thing happened when the U.S. soldiers
started building a metal wall. At first people were scared, but
we realized that they left loose earth beneath the wall and we
started digging and crawled under," said El Rito. |
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El Paso
Times
Minutemen
to heighten post-holiday patrolling
A local Minuteman group that has been
patrolling the Fabens area off and on since October is getting
ready for a "push in the next couple of weeks," said
Minuteman volunteer Ken Muise, an El Pasoan. -- Muise said the
increased activity of the group, the Texas Minutemen, will coincide
with a traditional increase in crossings... |

Duncan Hunter |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
Hunter
argues for border fencing
A local Republican congressman who is
calling for additional fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border took
his cause to the border fence near Otay Mesa yesterday. -- Rep.
Duncan Hunter, R-El Cajon, added an amendment calling for nearly
700 miles of additional fencing in four states to a sweeping
immigration bill... |
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Xinhua --
China
Guatemala
Slashes US Immigration Bill
Guatemala condemned a U.S. immigration
bill as "inhuman" on Thursday, saying Washington treats
Latin America as a region of criminals, reports reaching in Mexico
City said. -- The bill was "absolutely intolerable and inhuman"
as the U.S. industry, trade and families have benefited from
Latin American immigration..." |

Sam Zam Watch |
D. A. King
-- VDare.com
Announcing
The First Annual VDARE.COM Zamarripa Award
What do you call an American elected
official who sits on the national board of MALDEF,
and is founding partner of a bank that was making mortgage loans
to illegal aliens before making mortgage loans to illegal aliens
was cool? -- What would you call him if he agitated for his illegal
alien bank customers from his elected position... |
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San Francisco
Chronicle
Many
in Mexico and some in U.S. against border barrier
Mexico City -- It hasn't even been built,
but already a proposed 15-feet-high fence along nearly a third
of the U.S.- Mexico border has ignited fiery passions on both
sides of the international line. -- To die-hard supporters, the
proposed fence isn't just metal and concrete, it's a way to help
protect the United States...[See: Meddling
Mexicans] |
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New York
Times
Border
Control Takes One Leap Forward
Antelope Wells, N.M., and Morses Line,
Vt., are hardly the most populated spots on the map. But with
the installation of a new immigration control system at those
and 16 other border- crossing posts last week, the Department
of Homeland Security has reached a milestone. |
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Radio Jamaica
US
anti-invasion bill called "racist"
A Congressional bill that would tighten
border controls and prevent illegal immigrants from getting jobs
in the United States has been condemned by Caribbean immigration
advocates as racist, discriminatory and unfair. -- Chairman of
the New York City Council on Immigration, Vincentian- born Dr.
Kendall Stewart... |
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