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ABP to Join Minutemen
in Texas
August 19 Event to Prepare for September-November Vigil
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| Volunteer
for the September - November border vigil |
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American Border Patrol
On August 19 American
Border Patrol will join The
Minuteman Project and the Texas
Minutemen at a ranch 20 miles northwest of Ft. Worth for
a kick-off fund-raiser for Operation
Sovereignty. "I am proud to be joining Jim Gilchrist
and Shannon McGauley at this important event," said Glenn
Spencer of ABP. Spencer will be in Texas for the event during
a survey of the border in the Border
Hawk M.
Minuteman
Project
Operation
Sovereignty
Operation Sovereignty, an observation and reporting
vigil along the U.S.-Mexico border in the Laredo, Texas area,
will launch September 11 and continue through federal election
day, November 7. The operation will conduct outpost observation
and reporting activities similar to those provided by The
Minuteman Project in previous events. |

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Rocky Mountain
News
Anti-invader
law casts wide net
Colorado's new landmark anti-illegal-immigration
law cuts a wide swath through local and state government and
will require tens of thousands of Coloradans to prove they're
in the country legally before obtaining benefits. -- Interviews
with officials at more than 20 state and local agencies indicate
that House Bill 1023... |
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San Antonio
Express-News
Cornyn
urges Bush to help break amnesty impasse
Sen. John Cornyn vented frustration Monday that
Republicans in Congress have failed to reach a compromise on
an immigration reform bill, and urged President Bush to take
a "bold and dramatic" step to break the impasse. --
Cornyn said the likelihood of a bill passing before the Nov.7
election is fading...  |

D. A. King |
VDare.com
Jacksonville
Sheriff mollycoddles invaders
One step forward, two steps back. --
While cities and counties, not to mention states around the U.S.
are beginning to take advantage of a ten-year old federal law
that will train local police to apprehend and detain illegal
aliens - and build deportation cases on them, Sheriff John Rutherford... |

Rep. Wamp |
Zach Wamp
-- The Chattanoogan
Rep.
Wamp: Illegal immigration must be stopped
While some issues are difficult to address
in Washington, one issue seems crystal clear to me. We must curtail
the flow of illegal immigrants across the Mexican border. Indeed,
an overwhelming majority of East Tennesseans tell me they want
our southern border secured and they do not want to reward with
citizenship those who have violated our laws. |
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The White
House
Bush
spews the same old happy gas in Florida
..."But in order to enforce the border,
we have got to recognize that people are sneaking in here to
work; the best way to enforce the border is to have a rational
way for people who are doing jobs Americans aren't doing to come
to this country on a temporary basis so they can realize their
dreams. We need a guest worker program as part of a
comprehensive reform...."  |

Gonzales |
KOB-TV --
Albuquerque
La
Raza lackey hopeful that Congress will OK amnesty
Santa Fe -- The Bush administration remains
hopeful that Congress, despite election year pressures, will
agree on comprehensive immigration legislation this year. --
US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Monday in Santa Fe
that Bush officials haven't given up. In fact, he says they're
still working hard to reach an agreement... [Related
item] |

Gutierrez |
WHAS-TV
-- Louisville
Gutierrez:
U.S. can use immigration to its advantage
America could bolster its economy by enacting
immigration laws that would allow temporary worker status to
those already living in the United States illegally, the U.S.
commerce secretary said Monday. -- There already are a number
of jobs nationwide going unfilled because American citizens either
aren't available or don't want them... |

Boehner |
Washington
Times
Boehner
has change of heart on immigration bill
House Majority Leader John A. Boehner
has become one of the most energetic supporters of the House
immigration bill, but that has not always been the case. Last
year, he was one of 17 Republicans to vote against the enforcement-only
bill. -- "I thought the Judiciary Committee work was haphazard,
and I thought the employer provisions..." |
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MetroWest
Daily News
Vicious
invader busted in assault case
Boston -- A Salvadoran national, found
living in Framingham after being previously deported for committing
an aggravated felony, is scheduled to be brought before a U.S.
Magistrate next month to plead guilty to a charge of illegal
reentry of an illegal alien and aggravated assault. |
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Bryan-College
Station Eagle
Immigrant
policy stirs debate in Houston
With a 30% Hispanic population and residents
from all over the world, Houston has long had a live- and- let-
live attitude toward immigrants. -- But that attitude is being
challenged this year with the national debate raging over immigration
law and the political season heating up. Anti-immigration billboards
have sprouted up... |
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Fighting
Immigration Anarchy - by Daniel Sheehy |
"This book is not
just informative but inspiring. Readers will want to join up."
Peter Brimelow, author of Alien Nation and editor of VDARE.com |
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Devvy Kidd |
NewsWithViews.com
Get
out of denial: It IS your member of Congress
"[We considered the Alien and Sedition]
acts as so palpably against the Constitution as to amount to
an undisguised declaration that that compact is not meant to
be the measure of the powers of the General Government, but that
it will proceed in the exercise over these States of all powers
whatsoever..."  |
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CNSNews.com
Locking
up invaders a costly proposition for taxpayers
The new but unnumbered immigration bill
gaining momentum in Congress will spell trouble for the American
worker. This new bill is sponsored by U.S. Rep. Mike Pence of
Indiana and Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas. This proposal
would allow unlimited immigration of eligible workers into America
for the first three years... |
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Florida
Times-Union -- Jacksonville
Sheriff
assures fearful invaders
When a string of violent crimes and the
fear of deportation led wary Hispanic victims to consider using
criminal gangs for protection last year, Jacksonville police
saw a dangerous alliance forming. -- Sunday, Sheriff John Rutherford
told about two dozen people at San Jose Catholic Church that
his department knew it had to quell the fears... |
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Associated
Press
Corrupt
Mexican gov't doles out sham IDs in public school
Fairfield, Vt. -- Mexico's government
helped several dozen of its citizens who working at dairy farms
in Franklin County get documents
they need to identify themselves while they're in the United
States. -- Officials from Mexico's consulate in Boston spent
several hours in the gymnasium of the Fairfield center School... |
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Wilkes-Barre
(Pennsylvania) Times-Leader
Hazleton
is the leader of pack of copycats
Discussions among municipal officials
about adopting an ordinance similar to Hazleton's Illegal- Immigration
Relief Act have been occurring throughout the state in larger
cities such as Allentown as well as small boroughs such as Courtdale.
-- In fact, copycat legislation is springing up in towns nationwide,
said John Garcia... |

Tony Snow |
Bill Steigerwald
-- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Millions
of invaders aren't a crisis
Is illegal immigration the national crisis
it's been whipped up to be? -- If you listened only to the Tom
Tancredos, Pat Buchanans and Lou Dobbses of the world, you'd
think we are about to have our economy ruined, our culture subsumed
and our fiscal future bankrupted by the 11 million to 20 million
[illegal aliens... criminals]... |
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StarPulse.com
Hollywood
bimbo supports Mexican invasion
Eva Longoria is backing the current Hispanic
protests against proposed immigration quotas and possible deportations
in the United States, branding the planned moves "insulting."
The star, of Mexican heritage, is fiercely proud of her Latin
roots, and she is raging against the potential policy changes... |
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New York
Times
Sheriff
defies invaders by billboard and by blog
Hamilton, Ohio -- "I'm outspoken
about illegal aliens," Sheriff Richard K. Jones of Butler
County told a visitor to his office. "You may have picked
up on that." -- To eliminate doubts about his views, Sheriff
Jones posted six billboards by roadways in this proudly conservative
blue- collar county. "Hire an illegal - break the law!"
the signs warn... |
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American
Border Patrol
Guard Watch
American Border Patrol reports that there is
evidence of increased National Guard presence on the Arizona/Mexico
border. "The guard is now engaged in operational activities
including helicopter support and surveillance," said Glenn
Spencer of ABP. "They were very busy over the weekend as
illegal aliens continued to assault our national sovereignty,"
he added. |

Steve Sailer |
VDare.com
LA
Times' Quinones prints the truth about immigration!
Journalists and editors spend a lot of
time worrying about the "lead" - the opening lines
of a story. How about this: "With two teenage daughters
at home and triplets still in diapers, Angela Magdaleno's family
overflowed from a one-bedroom apartment in South Los Angeles
that they strained to afford..."  |
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Mohave Daily
News -- Bullhead City, Arizona
Minutemen
spread out in Mohave
They met in Las Vegas at a "Wake
Up America Foundation" meeting over Memorial Day weekend
and decided to form the Mohave County Minutemen. -- Virginia
Hilton is a retired grandmother from Bullhead City. Gianluca
Zanna was an Italian immigrant who became a U.S. citizen "April
29, 2005," a date he proudly recites... |
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KVIA-TV
-- El Paso / Las Cruces
Woman
helps apprehend group of invaders
An ABC 7 viewer said she caught almost
a dozen illegal immigrants in a shed near her house. It's the
same woman whom the station profiled in an earlier report, indicated
she often sees [illegal
aliens... criminals] trespass onto her property as they make
their way into the United States. |
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