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Latin America Turns
Against U. S.
Really Big Trouble Ahead

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KRGV-TV
-- Harlingen
Invaders
caught after car crash
San Benito, Texas -- Eight [illegal aliens...
criminals] were arrested in San Benito Tuesday afternoon after
their car hit a fence and the driver took off. -- Border
Patrol searched the brush near Iowa Gardens Road and arrested
8 illegals. Members of the group, 6 men and 2 women, were from
Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala... |

'The Boot' |
WSOC-TV
-- Charlotte
Deputies
training to question and boot invaders
Charlotte -- Immigration agents are training
Mecklenburg County deputies on how to question and deport [illegal aliens... criminals].
-- In a little over a month, sheriff's deputies at the Mecklenburg
County Jail will begin questioning and deporting [invaders].
-- While some members of the Latin community have raised profiling
concerns... |
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Associated
Press
Chertoff:
China won't take back deportees
China is refusing to take back an estimated
39,000 citizens who have been denied immigration to the United
States and have clogged detention centers at federal expense,
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Tuesday. --
In an interview with The Associated Press, Chertoff said that
China last year readmitted 800 people.... |
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Daneen G.
Peterson, Ph.D. -- MichNews.com
False
Accusations ... Wrapped in 'Hate Speech'
Ana Maria Patino, a lawyer, wrote an
article in the Laguna Beach Coastline Pilot titled: Minutemen
ignore the Constitution on March 3, 2006, where she opined: "The
Minuteman Project is a vigilante organization that practices
racial profiling, interferes with people's right to travel and
right to be free of illegal seizure guaranteed to everyone by
our United States Constitution..." |

Poll Info |
Reuters
-- India
Bush
faces more trouble over immigration bill
U.S. President George
W. Bush, whose administration suffered a stinging setback
over a Dubai company's deal to operate some U.S. port terminals,
faces another brewing Republican revolt over immigration reform.
-- With the full Senate due to take up the issue before the end
of March, Republicans are split over what to do... |

Rich Lowry |
National
Review
Jobs
Americans won't do? Think again...
A core element of the American creed
has always been a belief in the dignity of labor - at least until
now. Supporters of a guest-worker program for Mexican laborers
say that "there are jobs that no Americans will do."
This is an argument that is a step away from suggesting that
there are jobs that Americans shouldn't do. |
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Yuma Sun
No
charges filed against illegal alien in death of daughter
The Yuma County Attorney's Office declined
to file charges Monday against an illegal alien from Mexico who
was taken into custody after he and his 12- year- old daughter
were run over by a U.S. Border Patrol vehicle last week. -- The
sheriff's office arrested Juan Cruz-Torralva on suspicion of
endangerment in the death of his daughter... |

Invasion |
Strategic
Forecasting
Thugs,
drugs and coyotes on the U.S.-Mexican border
In response to testimony that violence
along the U.S.-Mexican border is at an all-time high -- and getting
worse -- the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has voted to recommend
that the United States increase the number of Border Patrol agents
on the job from Texas to California... |
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Contra Costa
Times
Southeast
Asian youths at risk, study concludes
A newly released study on youth crime
in Richmond shatters the so-called "model minority myth,"
by showing high crime rates among Southeast Asians. --- "Before
now, Southeast Asians have always been compared to Chinese and
Japanese, who are usually associated with over-achievement,"
said Sang Saephan... |
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KHOU-TV
-- Houston
At
least 2 shot at alleged illegal alien drop house
Houston police and ICE officials were
on the scene of a double shooting Tuesday morning. -- The house
was allegedly being used in an illegal immigrant smuggling operation.
-- Residents reported hearing gunshots in the southwest Houston
neighborhood around 9 a.m. |
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Associated
Press
Farmers
fret over losing "immigrant" workers
Randy Scarbor was counting on the 15
immigrant workers who lived on his farm to harvest his 60-acre
sweet-potato crop last fall, but they vanished just as the work
got underway. He instead was forced to bring in some less-motivated
substitutes for the backbreaking job. |
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Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
26
arrests cripple resurgent St. Paul gang
After almost 20 years, the reign of the
Latin Kings street gang on St. Paul's West Side had appeared
to be over. -- Its top leader was imprisoned for murder. The
group, affiliated with a gang considered one of the most violent
and well-organized in the United States, had not responded as
rival gangs moved into its turf. |
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Associated
Press
Consul,
not governor, changed position on 'carousel'
The decision for Oregon to drop off of
the Mexican Consulate's "carousel," which provides
information to Hispanics, followed a shift by the consulate,
not by Gov. Ted Kulongoski, a spokesman for the governor said
Monday. -- The carousel is a popular mobile service that helps
immigrants get a "matricula
consular"... |

Hayes |
Charlotte
Observer
'Yes'
vote on CAFTA is a winner for Rep. Robin Hayes
For the Bush administration and for much
of corporate America, nothing was higher on last year's "to-do"
list than getting Congress to pass CAFTA -- a controversial free
trade agreement with six Central American countries. -- That's
why, ever since then, they've been showering Rep. Robin Hayes
with gratitude... |
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Naples Daily
News
Man
convicted of transporting illegal aliens
A Guatemalan man was convicted Monday
after federal jurors decided he smuggled eight [illegal
aliens... criminals] through Southwest Florida in January.
-- Despite one worker testifying he never paid Jorge Martin Yac
Vasquez for the trip and that he wasn't being smuggled so Yac
Vasquez could pocket more cash... |
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Enid (Oklahoma)
News & Eagle
Bills
would crack down on illegals in Oklahoma
Members of Oklahoma's Latino population
say their growing numbers and economic clout are fueling a spate
of election-year immigration bills that would crack down on [illegal aliens... criminals]
by forcing ordinary public employees to report them. -- The bills
are a response to a wave of immigration in the state that lawmakers
complain... |

Delgado |
Orange County
Register
10
arrested in gang retaliation rape
Anaheim, Calif. -- A woman cheered her
son and his fellow gang members while they gang-raped a woman
to get back at the victim's boyfriend, officials said Monday.
-- The victim was invited to a party in a room at Zaby's Motor
Lodge on the evening of Feb. 23, said Deputy Orange County District
Attorney Susan Schroeder... |

Catholic Church |
Christian
Science Monitor -- Includes
Online Poll
Churches
resist tougher immigration laws
America's faith communities are keeping
careful watch as Congress wrangles over border security - a process
expected to yield the most dramatic changes in immigration policy
since the 1980s - and many religious leaders are not liking what
they see so far. -- Increasingly, they are making their presence
felt on Capitol Hill... [Also see: Churches
being scrutinized] |
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KMSB-TV
-- Tucson
Trial
of invasion aides delayed indefinitely
The trial of two [illegal
alien... criminal] aid volunteers arrested last summer has
been delayed indefinitely. -- U.S. District Judge Raner C. Collins
on Monday said the previously set trial date of April 25 for
Shanti A. Sellz and Daniel M. Strauss is too soon to give those
involved time to prepare. He did not set another date. |
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