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ABP Exposes Mexican
Government Lies
Mexican Troops Are Right on Border

Mexican Army on border - July
25, 2005 |
Photographic
Proof
The Mexican government says its military
is instructed to stay at least a mile away from the border (Washington
Times). To refute this claim, American
Border Patrol, the non-profit border watchdog group, has
produced photographic evidence of Mexican military units within
feet of the border. "We have observed and photographed the
Mexican military right on the border many times," said Glenn
Spencer, head of ABP. "Not only that," Spencer added,
"many of the photographs are good enough to identify individual
soldiers." Despite Mexican claims, Spencer said these
are not drug smugglers. (See Gallery
of photos) This
photographic evidence will be personally delivered to the Department
of Homeland Security for Secretary Chertoff, and to the State
Dept. for Sec. Rice. |

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Tom Tancredo |
San Antonio
Express-News
Presidential
candidate Tancredo says America's 'at risk'
Des Moines -- With an eye on the 2008
presidential election, Rep. Tom Tancredo, the firebrand opponent
of illegal immigration, launched a nationwide tour Monday to
call attention to the porous Southwest border. -- Tancredo unleashed
his call- to- arms rhetoric on Iowa voters, who were receptive
to controversial measures that some Republicans worry could divide
the party. |
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Reuters
Mexico
border gunmen dump bodies in blazing truck
Nuevo Laredo, NL, Mexico -- Gunmen have
shot dead three men and burned their bodies to warn off rivals
in an escalating drug war on Mexico's U.S. border that has claimed
16 victims this month. -- Firemen found the bodies of the three
men late on Thursday in the trunk of a burning sport utility
vehicle in Nuevo Laredo... |
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Associated
Press
Illegal
tunnel found under U.S.-Mexico border
San Diego -- Authorities on Friday found
a partially- completed illegal tunnel under the U.S.-Mexican
border. -- Acting on a tip received by U.S. authorities, Mexican
federal police located the tunnel entrance on Mexican soil three-
quarters of a mile west of the Otay Mesa Port of Entry in San
Diego... |
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Grand Junction
Daily Sentinel
Holtzman
calls for guest-worker program, criticizes opponent
One of the Republicans who would be Colorado's
governor, Marc Holtzman, called Friday for a guest worker program
to help address illegal immigration into the United States. --
Holtzman also took a shot at his opponent, U.S. Rep. Bob Beauprez,
saying Beauprez only began taking illegal immigration seriously... |
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WTNH-TV
-- New Haven, Connecticut
Two
charged with bringing illegals to work at Dunkin' Donuts
The former owner of a chain of shoreline
Dunkin Donuts has been arrested by federal authorities on illegal
immigration charges. -- The arrests comes after a Team 8 Investigation
into whether Guilford resident Jose Calhelha was deliberately
brining illegal aliens [criminals]
into the U.S. to work at his Dunkin Donuts stores. |
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Asbury Park
Press
Mexican
invader / suspect in double murder in court
Toms River, NJ -- The man charged with
the bloody murders of two children in a Stafford Township home
and the abduction of their mother made his first appearance in
Superior Court this afternoon. -- Richard Toledo, who also may
be known as Toledo Gonzalez, was arrested after an eight-hour
manhunt Thursday night into Friday morning... [Related
item with perp photo] |
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News8Austin.com
Defunct
prison to reopen as alien detention center
A private prison in Taylor [Texas] has
a new, long-term plan to stay up and running. -- Since it opened,
T. Don Hutto Private Prison in Taylor has fought to stay relevant.
Workers there spent most of 2005 worrying the jail might shut
down permanently. |
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KGTV --
San Diego
American
Smugglers Will Pay High Price
American citizens who generally go unpunished
for smuggling people across the U.S.-Mexico border will now face
thousands of dollars in fines when they are caught in San Diego,
it was reported Friday. -- Customs officials at the San Ysidro
and Otay Mesa ports of entry are the first in the nation to implement
a program of civil fines... |
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Virginian-Pilot
-- Hampton Roads
Judge
gives troublesome illegal alien 7 years, deportation
Norfolk, Va. -- An illegal immigrant
with convictions for manslaughter and drunken driving was sentenced
Thursday to seven years in federal prison for mass producing
phony immigration documents on the Eastern Shore. -- U.S. District
Judge Walter D. Kelley Jr. took little pity on Margarito Diaz... |

D. A. King |
Marietta
Daily Journal
Legislation
to discourage illegal immigration from Canada?
"If all of this happens, we're going
to say, 'Don't come to Georgia.'" -- - Teodoro Maus, former
Mexican consul in Atlanta, currently on the staff of Cobb County
Schools, quoted by the Associated Press in December on pending
bills aimed at illegal immigration in Georgia... |
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The Province
-- Vancouver, B. C.
Al-Qaida
targets Alaskan pipeline
B.C.'s energy sector is on heightened
alert after an al-Qaida- affiliated Internet blog message called
on Canadian and U.S. jihadists to attack an Alaskan oil pipeline.
-- The 12-page posting targets the Trans-Alaska Pipeline specifically
and energy infrastructure in California and Mexico in general. |
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United Press
International
Tougher
immigration policy faces problems
Despite recent U.S. efforts to tighten
its border control, Border Patrol agents report a surge in the
number of illegal aliens entering the country. -- The new effort
requires swift deportation of the [illegal
aliens... criminals] arrested at border crossings such as
the Rio Grande instead of releasing thousands of them because
of shortage of beds at detention centers. |

What Homeland
Security? |
Daily News-Record
-- Harrisonburg, Virginia
Mexican
Incursions?
...This allegation is so serious that
Sens. George Allen and John Warner and the state's congressional
delegation should ask the Pentagon just what is going on along
the nation's southern border. Forget diplomacy. Our elected officials
should demand the truth. |

Tom Tancredo |
Arizona
Republic
Tancredo
applauds Arizona's Prop. 200
The passage of Proposition 200 in 2004
galvanized the discussion of immigration issues nationwide, a
Colorado congressman told state senators Thursday. -- "It
really was a monumental event," Rep. Tom Tancredo said on
the Senate floor. "It changed the debate throughout the
United States, and I want to say thank you for that." |
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J. Grant
Swank, Jr. -- MichNews.com
Shoot-em
up at border: Build the fence!
"'The Border Patrol knows they're
coming but they are outmanned and outgunned,' Mr. Renzi said.
'We need military technology to combat these military operations.
-- "'Border states are tired of waiting for a secure border.'"
-- No one reporting for border guard should fear for his or her
life. |
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Palm Beach
Post
Assaulted
Virginia woman rescued from West Palm hotel
Authorities have arrested four members
of the MS-13 gang they say kidnapped and sexually battered a
woman in her Virginia home, then drove her to a West Palm Beach
hotel and held her captive until police rescued her. -- On Monday,
according to police, the gang members - Victor Calles, his younger
brother Jose, Joel Muratti- Hani and Javier Santos... |
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Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin Editorial
Congress
must probe reports of border incursions
Congress must heed Rep. David Dreier's
call for a full investigation of reports that Mexican military
personnel have crossed the border into the United States more
than 200 times in the past decade. -- Daily Bulletin reporter
Sara A. Carter broke this national story Sunday after obtaining
a DHS document... |

'The Boot' |
Associated
Press
Phoenix doctor
is banned from U.S.
An Arizona doctor with connections to
what federal authorities allege is an Islamic terrorist organization
may never be allowed to return to the United States, his attorney
said Thursday. -- Nadeem Hassan and his wife, Amber, were detained
at New York's Kennedy International Airport by U.S. Customs officials
on Wednesday... |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
War
on drugs sparks incursions, officials say
...Earlier this week, Homeland Security
Secretary Michael Chertoff said there are an average of about
20 incidents a year in which Mexican police or military might
set foot on U.S. soil, but that "a significant number of
those are innocent things . . . because they're not aware of
exactly where the line is." |
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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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Indianapolis
Star
Driver's
license rule hampering invaders
Thousands of immigrants
in Indiana could find it harder to get their driver's licenses
because of tough new identification requirements imposed late
last year by the state. -- Some fear the new standards, which
took effect Nov. 10, could force many [illegal
aliens... criminals] to drive without licenses and thus without
insurance... |

Gente de Osama |
United Press
International
Drug
gang plan to smuggle in Osama's guys
A drug-trafficker who admitted importing
a quarter-ton of cocaine from Mexico also plotted to smuggle
20 men he said were Iraqi terrorists into the United States,
charging them $8000 a head. -- In December 2004, Noel Exinia
told associates in wiretapped and consensually recorded conversations
that the men were "gente de Osama" -- Osama's guys... |
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