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Bush Delusional?
Gilchrist and Corsi Make the Case
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Lou Dobbs, Jim Gilchrist
and Jerome Corsi |
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- July 31 -- CNN
Dobbs:
Jerome, in the book,
you both write -- quote -- and if we could see this, it might
be helpful to our audience at home, and we do want to be helpful
to our audience at home -- "Securing the border is something
the government should be taking care of as a matter of course.
As far as I can figure, President Bush is delusional, lying or
completely clueless as to the crisis this country faces."
Corsi:Well, that's right.
Dobbs: Strong words.
Corsi: Well, they're strong words, but we know there are
Hezbollah terrorists that have come into the United States across
the border with Mexico.
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Jim Kouri,
CPP -- Axcess News
"Operation
Newlywed Game" smashes invader marriage scam
New York -- One of the key suspects in
an elaborate Orange County, Calif.- based marriage fraud scheme
faces up to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty in federal
court to charges of visa fraud and conspiracy. -- Julie Tran
pleaded guilty on Friday to charges stemming from "Operation
Newlywed Game," a landmark investigation... |

What Homeland
Security? |
MSNBC
Investigation:
U.S. borders perilously porous
Along the northern and southern borders,
undercover federal investigators tried to enter the US using
fake driver's licenses and fake birth certificates. -- The results?
Staggering. At all nine border crossings tested, investigators
got in easily. Not a single border agent detected the phony IDs.
In fact, at two crossings, agents didn't even check any IDs...
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CBS2-TV
-- Chicago
Hispanic
judge refuses to boot invaders
Chicago -- An immigration judge in Chicago
has given a reprieve to eleven illegal immigrants slated for
deportation. -- The Chicago area immigrants were arrested during
a high profile nationwide sweep involving a company called IFCO
Systems. -- Judge Carlos Cuevas on Monday gave the former IFCO
employees a one year stay... |
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Tucson Citizen
Reconquista
zealots to throw "voter fair" in Tucson
A coalition of immigrant rights organizations
will host a fair Saturday to help eligible residents apply for
citizenship. -- "It's time for immigrants in Tucson and
along Arizona's border community to take their future into their
own hands," said Lourdes Gomez of Luz Southside Coalition
in a news release... |
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American
Patrol
Fence
Watch
Photo showing Simcox fence on Ladd Ranch. Photo
taken by American Border Patrol at 8:50 am on August 1. Note
14-foot poles are still standing unattached to anything. They
were used as props to fool the public... |
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American
Border Patrol
Photo
of the Day
Military personnel believed to be National
Guard work on vehicle barrier system near Naco, Arizona. Photo
taken August 1 at 8:58 am. |
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Mychal Massie
-- WorldNetDaily.com
Bush:
Globalist with a Texas mean streak
I'm not going to make any friends or
win any popularity contests with the following, but I don't write
commentary based on aspirations of social acceptance. -- I once
thought Bill Clinton was the greatest example of wasted ability.
Granted he was / is a hillbilly with a college diploma
from a pretty good school but he's still a Joe- Billy-
Bob hillbilly...  |

Rumor Mill |
American
Patrol
Florida
wars
American Patrol's contacts in Florida say that
the fall of Fidel Castro could lead to a mass exodus from Cuba
into Florida. Asked if a change in government might lead Cubans
to return, most say, "Just the opposite, everyone will come
here!" The globalist Bush boys would love it. |
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Las Cruces
Sun-News
Invasion
cheerleaders air worries
Concerns about an upcoming hearing by
a U.S. House committee prompted a meeting Monday in Las Cruces
among a group of immigration- reform advocates. -- A Thursday
field hearing in Las Cruces will focus on undocumented immigrants
voting illegally. -- Paul Martinez, state president of LULAC... |
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Booth Newspapers
Farmers
want Congress to be careful in dealing with invaders
Washington -- Michigan farmers plan to
use a congressional hearing on immigration reform and border
security to hammer home the point that state growers need a plentiful
supply of migrant workers to survive. -- The U.S. House Armed
Services Committee comes to Selfridge Air National Guard Base... |
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Zoo -- PHXNews.com
Illegal
immigration is intentional
For almost three years now I have been
warning you that the Mexican invasion would destroy this country.
I have told you that George W. Bush and the Washington crowd
are criminals. I have told you about 'Atzlan' and the plot by
Mexicans from both sides of the border to take over the country
politically by sheer numbers (demographic warfare)... |
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American
Patrol
Shameful
solicitation
American Border Patrol reports it received a
solicitation letter from Chris Simcox dated July 28, 2006. It
is seeking money to finish the "border fence." As shown
in these links, this solicitation implies Simcox is building
an Israeli-style barrier. It is a rip-off of the American People... |
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Suburban
Chicago News
Immigration
info meeting takes place quietly in Elgin
Elgin, Ill. -- Roughly 60 people gathered
Monday night to hear from members of the Illinois Minuteman Project
and to watch a video featuring two law enforcement officers who
discussed their efforts to combat illegal immigration. -- It
was the third Minuteman event held in Elgin since November, when
a gathering of around 100 project supporters... |
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San Francisco
Chronicle
Reconquista
DJ takes registration drive to Latino voters
"Today we march, tomorrow we vote!"
marchers shouted in the immigrant rights rallies that filled
the streets of U.S. cities this spring. -- Trying to motivate
Latinos to flex their political muscle, popular Spanish- language
DJ Renán Almendárez Coello, known to his estimated
35 million listeners as El Cucuy... |
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KFMB-TV
-- San Diego
Colorado
governor signs immigration bill
Washington -- Michigan farmers plan to use a
congressional hearing on immigration reform and border security
to hammer home the point that state growers need a plentiful
supply of migrant workers to survive. -- To handle an expected
avalanche of people seeking waivers... |
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Party for
Socialism and Liberation
Reconquista
agitator and family nailed by ICE
Miami -- In the early morning hours of
July 26, Gabriela Pacheco, a student activist and advocate for
immigrant rights, was taken into custody along with her family
by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Miami. Pacheco
became an ICE target because of her activism to gain rights for
[illegal aliens... criminals].
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Pest Nest |
North County
Times -- Escondido
Many
laborers, few employers after ordinance takes effect
Vista, Calif. -- The first sign that
a new Vista city ordinance that took effect Friday was fewer
people looking to hire day laborers. -- The new law requires
people who hire workers off the street to register with the city,
display a certificate in their car window and provide written
terms of employment... |
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Yakima Herald-Republic
Global
Horizons labor suit granted class-action status
A federal judge has granted class-action
status to Yakima Valley farm workers suing a Los Angeles-based
labor contractor over the hiring of foreign workers in 2004.
-- U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael Leavitt has ruled that the three
plaintiffs who filed the lawsuit may now proceed... |
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Las Cruces
Sun-News
Border
Patrol arrests 3 west of Columbus
Deming, NM -- The U.S. Border Patrol
reported the apprehension of three undocumented immigrants, one
of whom has an extensive criminal record. -- The three were encountered
by USBP agents on Friday, 25 miles west of Columbus, as the immigrants
walked in the open desert. They had entered the United States
from Mexico. |
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Phyllis
Schlafly -- Human Events
Bush
Administration Pursuing Globalist Agenda
The hottest issue at the grass roots
is illegal immigration and what our government is not doing to
stop it. The question most frequently heard is, "Why doesn't
the Bush administration get it?" -- Maybe the Bush administration
doesn't want to stop the invasion of illegal immigrants and plans
to solve the problem by just declaring them all legal... |

Guard Watch |
Associated
Press
Guard
sparse at border
San Diego -- More than 6,000 National
Guard troops were assigned to southwestern border states
by the president's deadline of today, but only about half of
them were on duty along the border, the Guard said Monday. --
Guard officials said 6,199 troops were somewhere in the four
border states in the Southwest, with many still in training. |
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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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