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Wednesday, March 15, 2006 |
Latin America Turns
Against U. S.
Really Big Trouble Ahead

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Sen. Jon Kyl |
Business
Journal of Phoenix
Kyl
pushes for $2 billion to boost immigration law enforcement
Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl is pushing for $2
billion in new federal money to reimburse states for the costs
of jailing illegal immigrants and to implement electronic systems
to better verify the immigration status of prospective workers
for U.S. companies. -- The Kyl- back money also would go toward
hiring 3,000 federal personnel... |
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MichNews.com
Insourcing
of foreign students & engineers top U.S. priority
Effective on July 1, 2006, it will be
more difficult for U.S. students to both become eligible for
and borrow federally subsidized student loans, due to legislation
signed by President Bush in February 2006. Known as the Budget-Deficit
Reduction Bill, it wipes out $12 billion from the federal student
loan program... |
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Palm Beach
Post
Invader
to be charged today in crash that killed principal
The driver will be arrested today in
last week's fatal crash of a popular middle-school teacher, authorities
say. -- Cesar Mejia is in the Krome Detention Center near Miami
for entering the country without documentation from Mexico. --
Mejia's four passengers are also being detained at Krome. |
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Maui News
-- Wailuku
Bust
nets more than $700K in drugs [Invaders involved]
Kahului, Hawai'i -- Maui police vice
officers recovered drugs valued at more than $700,000 including
crystal methamphetamine, cocaine and black tar heroin in
a "short- term buy bust" operation Wednesday in Kahului,
police said . -- Capt. Gerald Matsunaga of the Maui Police Department's
Vice Division... |
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Brenda Walker
-- VDare.com
"Legalize
Me, I'm Irish"
Saint Patrick's Day is approaching (an
occasion for amateurs, as we say at my favorite drinking establishment),
so the media is cranking out the requisite annual mention of
the Irish and all their important contributions to America. --
Interestingly, there is a sizeable contingent of illegal Irish
lurking about, as the San Francisco Chronicle noted today... |

Waah! Waah! |
KGO-TV --
San Francisco
Invaders
up in arms over Sensenbrenner bill
An immigration bill making it's way through
the Capitol is sparking protests around the country and right
here at home. Clergy from all faiths united in the South Bay
to denounce legislation they say turns illegal [aliens] into
criminals [they already ARE criminals]. -- The Immigration Reform Act of 2006 united people
from all different backgrounds... |

Frist |
Washington
Times
Frustrated
Frist pushes border security
Sen. Majority Leader Bill Frist, frustrated
by the sluggish debate over immigration reform at the committee
level, plans to introduce a bill that deals solely with border
security as early as today. -- Mr. Frist's bill, according to
aides on both sides of the aisle, does not include a guest worker
provision or a process for handling the 12 million illegal aliens... |
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The Argus
Leader -- Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Mexican
invader sent to prison on meth, gun charges
A Sioux Falls man has been sentenced
to prison for firearm and methamphetamine charges. -- Rafael
Osorio Montes pleaded guilty to having a controlled substance
and possessing a firearm during a drug trafficking crime. --
Montes, a native of Mexico, also pleaded guilty to being an illegal
alien... |
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Del Rio
News-Herald
Border
Patrol makes methamphetamine bust
Nearly 40 pounds of methamphetamine was
seized Tuesday after border patrol agents encountered a suspicious
vehicle. --- Ray Dalessio, a spokesman for the DEA, said that
seizures of this size are "few and far between" in
the Del Rio area, but adds that Mexico is a significant source
for meth to be obtained and then transported all across the United
States.  |
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Capitol
Media Services
'Sanctuary
policies' may cancel aid to cities
Arizona cities and counties that tell
police not to arrest people for violating federal immigration
laws could lose millions of dollars of state aid under legislation
given preliminary approval Tuesday by the House of Representatives.
-- With virtually no debate, lawmakers said state shared revenues
would be denied to any community... |
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Palm Beach
Post
Day
labor center expected to open in the summer
Jupiter, Fla. -- As workers finish removing
post-hurricane mold from inside the former LifeSong Community
Church, volunteers are raising money for the day- labor center
expected to open this summer in the 25- year- old building. --
Jupiter paid $1.9 million last year to buy the building... |
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Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin
Catholic
leaders pushing ahead in migrant campaign
Amid a growing cacophony of voices debating
immigration issues, Catholic Church leaders say they're trying
to add a more humane view to the heated discussion. -- Officials
with the Diocese of San Bernardino have initiated a campaign
to educate members, and the community, about their belief that
immigrants should be treated with decency and respect... |
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Associated
Press
Cross-border
insurance plan targets Hispanic "immigrants"
Hispanic immigrants can see a doctor
here or in Mexico under a handful of cross-border insurance plans
being launched this week by Health Net of California. -- The
plans, believed to be the first of their kind in California,
are open to people living in Los Angeles, Ventura and Orange
counties, said Ana Andrade... |
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Cybercast
News Service
County
Attorney has new twist on prosecuting invaders
In Arizona this week, indictments targeting
48 illegal aliens have set off a political firestorm, pitting
Republicans against Democrats, Republicans against Republicans,
and city and state officials against Maricopa County Attorney
Andrew Thomas...  |
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XETV --
San Diego / TJ
Border
agents denied bail
A judge denied bail Tuesday for two supervising
Border Patrol agents accused of taking $300,000 in bribes and
releasing illegal immigrants from custody. -- After an hour-long
detention hearing, U.S. Magistrate Judge William McCurine found
that agents Mario Alvarez and Samuel McClaren, both of Imperial,
were a risk to flee and a danger to the community.  |

Bush's Homeland
Security |
Sen. Ben
Nelson -- Southwest Nebraska News
Border
Security First
When I first announced my Border Security
bill last fall, people across America were talking about securing
our borders but there wasn't any action. No bill in Congress
was moving because most of the efforts tried to tackle everything
and ended up doing nothing... |

Clinton |
Alan Caruba
-- Canada Free Press
The
Illegal Immigration Time Bomb
If Hillary Clinton were to be the Democrat
Party candidate for President in 2008, one issue alone could
defeat her. No matter who the Republicans run for President,
one issue alone will prove an obstacle to victory. That issue
is illegal immigration... |
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KTSM --
El Paso / Las Cruces
51
invaders found in El Paso hotel
El Paso County Sheriff's Deputies received
a tip that lead to another large bust of [illegal
aliens... criminals]. -- "We picked up aliens in Fabens
and they got a tip that some of the hotels in Downtown were involved,"
says Lt. Jack Waite, El Paso County Sheriff's Office. -- That
tip lead to the Gateway Hotel... |

No Sponges |
Arizona
Daily Star
Denying
services to invaders may be up to voters
State senators voted Tuesday to ask voters
to expand the scope of Proposition 200 and deny even more services
to those not here legally. -- A measure given preliminary approval
says the state Department of Economic Security cannot provide
subsidized child care to people not in this country legally... |
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Tony Dolz
-- Los Angeles Chronicle
GAO
Report: Death blow to invader amnesty scheme
The United States Government Accountability
Office has dealt the fatal blow to the controversial concept
of Guest Worker Amnesty to 12 million illegal aliens now living
in the United States in defiance of our laws. The GAO is the
investigative arm of Congress charged with examining matters
relating to the receipt and payment of public funds. |
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Washington
Times
Bill
seeks to keep U.S. technology lead
Buried in the Senate's giant immigration
bill -- hardly noticed amid a fierce debate over a guest- worker
program for unskilled laborers -- are provisions that would admit
more immigrants for science, math, technology and engineering
jobs. -- The provisions were sought by Silicon Valley companies
and enjoy significant bipartisan support... |
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Orlando
Sentinel
Border
Patrol detains man
Bushnell, Fla. -- A man who has been
deported twice was in U.S. Border Patrol custody Tuesday after
authorities captured him in the National Veterans Cemetery. --
Officials say Arturo Aniceto Baltazar Estrada of Mexico was driving
a van on Interstate 75 when it was spotted by Border Patrol agents. |
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Washington
Times
8
cleared in hiring of day laborers
Officials in Virginia have dismissed
complaints against eight of at least 16 local contractors whom
the Herndon Minutemen accused of violating tax and business-
licensing laws when hiring day laborers. -- Officials with the
Manassas Park Department of Buildings, Planning and Zoning and
the Virginia Department... |
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