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Saturday, September 2, 2006 |
Border Hawk to
Deploy to Texas
ABP to Support Operation Sovereignty
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American Border Patrol
Minutemen to the Texas Border
American
Border Patrol will deploy the Border Hawk M and Ground Control
Station on Sept. 9 to support Operation
Sovereignty, a joint effort of The
Minuteman Project, Texas
Minutemen and others. This is an observation and reporting
vigil along the U.S.-Mexico border in the Laredo, Texas area.
In addition to supplying air support,
ABP will plant thousands of American Flags along the border,
each with a signed message from a concerned citizen.
"Let's show that this is still the
home of the brave," said Glenn Spencer of ABP. |

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Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
Border
Patrol Two, 9/11 Commission: Whose side is Bush on?
The question that repeats and repeats
in my mind: Why were Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose
Alonso Compean prosecuted with such ferocity for doing their
jobs that they now face up to 20 years in prison? -- As Ramos
and Compean await their fate, drug smuggler Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila
received immunity... |
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Metro News
-- News of West Virginia
Driver
in deadly crash likely one of Bush's "willing workers"
It appears the man involved in a DUI
with death crash in Boone County is an [illegal
alien... criminal]. -- Boone County Sheriff Rodney Miller
says Christian Javier Sanchez Rubio of Whitesville couldn't speak
English and couldn't produce identification when deputies questioned
him early Thursday morning following the deadly crash... |
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KCBS-TV
-- Los Angeles
Cowardly
invader-defender busted after behaving badly at protest
Lake Forest, Calif. -- A man was arrested
after spitting at an anti- illegal immigration protester in Lake
Forest then running away from pursuing deputies. -- At about
8:30 a.m., a man allegedly drove past a rally at Jeronimo Lane
and Orange Street and spat at one of about 40 protesters... |
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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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Philadelphia
Inquirer
Riverside
claims lawyer can't file immigration suit
The Riverside (NJ) Township Council filed
a motion yesterday to dismiss a lawsuit against its new immigration
ordinance, contending that the lawyer for the Latino group that
filed it wasn't licensed to practice in New Jersey. -- William
Sanchez, a Miami- based lawyer, represents the National Coalition
of Latino Clergy... |
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Los Angeles
Times
Reconquistas
to plot pro-invader tactics in L. A.
Latino
leaders from throughout the country are scheduled to gather
in Los Angeles next week to address pervasive gaps between whites
and Latinos in critical areas, including income, home ownership,
education and access to healthcare. -- The National Latino Congreso
- billed as the first comprehensive gathering of Latino leaders... |

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Henry Lamb
-- WorldNetDaily.com
SPP:
Sovereignty & Prosperity Perversion
It may go down in history as the worst
idea of the century: the Security and Prosperity Partnership.
In reality, it is a partnership for the perversions of national
sovereignty and prosperity. -- The so-called Security and Prosperity
Partnership, or SPP, is designed essentially to erase the U.S.
borders between Mexico and Canada... |
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Brownsville
Herald
Panel:
Leaders need to make views on immigration clear
Mc Allen, Texas -- ...Adam R. Lara, chairman
of the McAllen Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, which organized
Thursday's discussion, said leaders along the border need to
address immigration- related fear in Middle America. -- "We
need to be talking to those who can make a difference,"
Lara said... |
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Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel
Miller
denies financing illegal alien hissy fit
Miller Brewing Co. on Friday denied providing
financial help for a planned march in Chicago supporting illegal
immigrants, but a newspaper report of the firm's involvement
in a controversial political issue could create marketing headaches
for the Milwaukee brewer. -- The Chicago Tribune reported that
Miller had paid more than $30,000... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Invaders
(criminals) 'afraid' to report crimes
When Andrea Lopez's husband and son came
home with red welts on their bodies after young thugs shot them
with a BB gun in their southwest Denver neighborhood, the first
thing she wanted to do was call police. -- But her husband quickly
changed her mind.... |
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FreeRepublic.com
Photos
from Border Patrol Agent support rally
The John and Ken Show held a rally yesterday
in support of two Texas Border Patrol agents who are facing considerable
prison time for doing their jobs and shooting a sleazy Mexican
drug smuggler in the butt. The rally was held at the Ayres Hotel
in Ontario, California. |

Lemus-Retana |
East Valley
Tribune -- Mesa
Scottsdale
district faces lawsuit in teen rape case
The attorney representing the 14- year-
old girl who told police she was raped by a janitor at Saguaro
High School said he is readying a lawsuit against the Scottsdale
Unified School District. Attorney Craig Knapp said Friday he
plans to submit a notice of claim to the district, a precursor
to a lawsuit, in about three weeks... [More
family values] |
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The Oregonian
-- Portland
New
front in illegal immigration fight
The driving force behind the Oregon chapter of
the national Minuteman Civil Defense Corps is a state employee
frustrated by what he sees as government selling out its citizens
in favor of illegals. -- Mike Forest isn't ready to spill details
of his baby branch. But the national group is launching state
chapters across the country... |
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Santa Fe
New Mexican
Former
professor sues over denial of tenure
Las Vegas N.M. -- A former assistant
chemistry professor who was denied tenure at New Mexico Highlands
University has sued the school, alleging the tenure denial was
because he wasn't Hispanic. -- David Wiedenfeld, who now teaches
at Marshall University in Huntington, W.Va., alleges unlawful
termination... |
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John Armor
-- ChronWatch.com
The
Hazleton Case: The People vs. the ACLU
Louis Barletta, the mayor of Hazleton,
Pennsylvania, has thrown down the gauntlet to those who think
America belongs to anyone who can walk across the border. The
ACLU and a Puerto Rican group have taken up the challenge. And
the mayor has upped the ante by hiring as defense counsel the
former head of immigration in the DOJ. |
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Bellingham
(Washington) Herald
Immigration
agents raid firm, bust 26 Mexicans
Federal immigration agents arrested 26
Mexican nationals working at a Bellingham company Wednesday on
suspicion of being in the country illegally, an official said
Friday. -- The raid took place midmorning at Northwest Health
Care Linen. Armed with a sealed civil search warrant, U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement agents... |

Pest Nest |
KNSD-TV
-- San Diego
Home
Depot site of day laborer skirmish
San Diego -- A confrontation between
day laborers and store security brought police to a Grantville
Home Depot on Friday. -- Some workers had gone into the store's
parking lot to talk with prospective customers but a new security
officer took a hard line regarding the lot's "no trespassing''
sign and called police... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Activist
judge tosses charges against invasion aides
A federal judge dismissed indictments
Friday against two No More Deaths volunteers who were charged
with transporting illegal entrants to get medical care in July
2005. Shanti A. Sellz and Daniel M. Strauss were facing prison
time in the high-profile case that was scheduled to go to trial
next month... |
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