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Wednesday, January 18, 2006 |
Catholic Church
Seeks End of U.S.
A Naked Attack on Our Sovereignty

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Gang News |
WOAI --
San Antonio
M-13
Gang Member Arrested For Smuggling
A routine traffic stop uncovers 13 illegal
immigrants traveling along IH-35, and now investigators say one
of them is could be to be part of a notorious gang. -- The U.S.
Border Patrol picked up the suburban Wednesday morning after
being tipped off by D.P.S. Agents say the 13 included a Honduran
along with a member of the violent M-13 gang. |

Renzi |
The Business
Journal of Phoenix
Renzi
wants state border patrols, border incursions investigation
A key lawmaker wants the U.S. State Department
to investigate possible Mexican military incursions into Arizona
and other border states and also wants to create new state border
guard units to help fight illegal immigration and drug cartels.
-- Arizona Congressman Rick Renzi has sent a letter to the State
Department... |

Bilbray |
Agape Press
Former
U.S. Rep Hopes to Return to DC
A former U.S. representative from California
says the University of California System's policy of offering
in-state tuition fees to illegal aliens is just one example of
how many state institutions discriminate against U.S. citizens
while favoring illegal immigrants with special benefits in violation
of federal law. |
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Associated
Press
Illegal
immigrants arrested at military installation
Fort Worth -- U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement agents on Wednesday arrested 11 illegal immigrants
who had been working on construction projects at the Naval Air
Station Joint Reserve Base, authorities said. -- The men were
from Mexico and had been contracted to work on various projects,
including striping for parking lots, authorities said.  |

No Illegals! |
Wichita
Eagle
Bill
targets illegal-immigrant tuition
An effort to repeal a 2004 Kansas law
allowing illegal immigrants to obtain in-state college or university
tuition began Tuesday in the Legislature. -- The measure, House
Bill 2615, was initiated by Rep. Becky Hutchins, a Holton Republican.
She said the state was sending the wrong message by offering
reduced tuition to [illegal
aliens... criminals]. |
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Washington
Times
Open
borders, closed minds
...Even in a world gone mad we should
not expect to see a headline that Mexico is invading (or even
incursioning into) the United States -- unless it is in the entertainment
section regarding a re-make of "The Mouse That Roared."
But the article was on the front page, and written by Mr. Jerry
Seper.  |

What Homeland
Security? |
El Paso
Times
New
ID card for crossing into Mexico is proposed
Border crossers will need new secure
identification cards, not passports, to enter the United States
by the end of the year, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff
announced Tuesday. -- "We're talking about, essentially,
the kind of driver's license or other simple card identification
that almost all of us carry in our wallets day in and day out,"
Chertoff said... |
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Dickson
(Tennessee) Herald
Illegal
immigration must be controlled
With the massive influx of illegal immigrants,
the American laborer is under attack. -- This is a situation
that must be controlled. We are being invaded. The reason that
immigrants want to come to this country may well be for the same
reason our forefathers came, for a better life. -- If we are
truly a nation of laws... |

No Sponges |
UPI
For
Latin America workers in U.S. vital
Tegucigalpa, Honduras -- Legal and illegal
immigrants to the United States are increasingly important to
the economies of Latin America. -- In 2005, Central and Latin
American workers in the United States sent $52 billion in remittances
back to their families. -- According to new statistics, the volume
of dollars transactions is rising... |
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A.J. Rodriguez
-- San Antonio Express-News
Immigration
reform a bilateral effort
The president and members of Congress
are facing the complex challenge of reforming our immigration
system. -- Although several legislative proposals focusing on
enhancing border security, antiterrorism and verification requirements
for employers are pending, the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce believes...[Also see: Propaganda
Watch] |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Border
watchers say they're coming back
Border watch activists are making their
presence known on the border again, although law enforcement
officers in San Diego County say they have spotted few of them
in action. -- The California Border Watch the group known
as California Minutemen when it operated near Campo last summer... |
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VDare.com
Immigration
Implies Higher Health Care Costs
They come in uninsured and often with
infectious diseases But, because new immigrants are generally
younger than natives, on a per capita basis they utilize 55 percent
less health care ($1,139 vs. $2,546 per capita.) This was the
conclusion of Dr. Sarita A. Mohanty of USC in a study she did
for the express purpose of making immigrant health care costs
look good. |

D. A. King |
Red and
Black -- University of Georgia
Civil
rights belong only to citizens
...Forty years ago, black Americans were
rightfully demanding that the U.S. Constitution and American
law apply equally for all citizens. Such a radical concept is
now too often considered un-American or worse when applied to
illegal immigration. -- In the 21st century, do we now not enforce
our immigration laws because of national origin? |
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Marietta
Daily Journal
Wording
weighs on immigration bill
Atlanta -- The battle shaping up this
year to draft tougher laws against [illegal
aliens... criminals] in Georgia is beginning to turn on syntax
and terminology. -- Legislators and activists who favor new laws
meant to discourage illegal immigration to Georgia defended their
campaign Tuesday... |
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Associated
Press
Migration
to U.S. an issue in Mexican presidential race
Mexico's presidential campaign is focusing
on the millions who leave the country for better- paying jobs
in the United States, with candidates promising to create better
opportunities at home while railing against unpopular U.S. immigration
policies. -- Illegal migration should again seize the spotlight
Thursday... |
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Brownsville
Herald News Briefs
Man
accused of human smuggling arrested
Authorities on Saturday arrested the
fourth of five men accused of running a human smuggling ring
after they allegedly tried to lead a group of eight immigrants
through the South Texas brush in November. -- Jail records show
U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement agents arrested Esteban
Gamboa Saturday night. |
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Nogales
International
Tip
results in apprehension of 19 invaders
"One person's call can make a difference."
-- That's all it took Monday to kick off an operation that netted
19 undocumented migrants and four vehicles, said Jose L. Maheda,
a spokesperson for the U.S. Border Patrol in Nogales. -- An anonymous
call lead the Disrupt Team, a group of Border Patrol agents... |
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Californians
for Population Stabilization
Ask
Senators to support HR 4437
As you know, the House of Representatives
passed Sensenbrenner's HR 4437 late last year by a vote of 239-182.
While it falls short of what is needed to stem immigration- driven
population growth, it is a major step forward. It will be difficult
to get such a good enforcement bill through the Senate... |
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Quad City
Times
Iowa
1st District hopefuls target illegal immigration
Waterloo -- The three Republican candidates
for Jim Nussle's U.S. House seat delivered a triple-barreled
assault on illegal immigration at the Black Hawk County GOP caucuses.
-- "There's been more illegal immigrants than legal immigrants
in our country since Sept. 11," said Bettendorf lawyer and
former Iowa GOP chair Brian Kennedy... |
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