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Thursday, September 21, 2006 |
The Bush Gambit
A Fence That Won't Be Built And Technology That Won't
Work
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The
Mexican Veto |
| Senators Hutchinson
and Cornyn would let Border Patrol Chief Aguilar
and Hispanic
dominated border communities decide where to build border
wall. |
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Virtual
Dishonesty |
| "Gervasio Prado,
founder of SenTech Inc., a sensor maker that was part of two
unsuccessful bid teams, said SBINet
is good for his industry but is not likely to work." |
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Houston Chronicle - September 20
Texas
senators object to border fence plan
Hutchison and Cornyn say Congress shouldn't
dictate where to build the barrier
A Senate plan to build 700 miles of border fencing hit a snag
Tuesday when Texas' senators said the Department of Homeland
Security and border communities - not Congress - should decide
where the fence is built.
Washington
Post - September 21
Plenty
of Holes Seen In a 'Virtual Fence'
Border Sensors Not Enough, Experts Say
The selection of Boeing Co. to erect a "virtual fence"
along 6,000 miles of U.S. border marks a potential turning point
in the government's long quest to stop illegal immigration, but
its success hinges on overcoming obstacles that doomed past efforts...
Contact
your Senator |

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KRIS-TV
-- Corpus Christi
Border
agents find invaders in sealed duffel bags
Falfurrias, Texas -- Agents working an
immigration checkpoint found three illegal immigrants hidden
in sealed nylon duffel bags, CBP said Thursday. -- None of the
immigrants found during the two consecutive stops Wednesday was
harmed. All declined medical attention, though agents said they
were sweating profusely. |
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CBS News
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Mexican invaders get life for brutally killing three kids
A judge sentenced two undocumented Mexican
immigrants to life in prison without the possibility of parole
for the murders of three small children who were found nearly
decapitated in slayings the judge said were done "to send
a message." -- Policarpio Espinoza and Adan Canela were
convicted last month of first- degree murder... |
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Pueblo Chieftain
Likely
invader booked after deadly crash
A San Luis Valley schoolteacher was killed
Tuesday when her car was smashed between two large trucks hauling
loads of potatoes on a county road five miles west of Mosca (Colo.).
-- Kelly Bergen, of Monte Vista, was pronounced dead at the scene,
according to Colorado State Patrol Sgt. George Dingfelder... |
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Potomac
News -- Prince William County, Virginia
Salvadoran
Mickey Mouse ID center opens
The government of El Salvador has chosen
Woodbridge as one of three locations nationwide to release a
new form of identification to its nationals in the U.S. -- The
choice to issue the ID in Woodbridge, alongside the traditional
immigrant magnets of Los Angeles and Long Island, N.Y., highlights
the region's rapid... |
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New York
Sun
U.S. to build
watchtowers for borders
America is to build 1,800 watchtowers
bristling with high-tech sensors as part of an $8 billion program
to secure its borders against undocumented immigrants. -- The
towers will form the centerpiece of a network to be constructed
by the defense and aerospace giant Boeing along the 5,000 miles
of border with Mexico and Canada. |
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J. James
Estrada -- American Daily -- Stow, Ohio
The
Man takes on illegal aliens and enforces voter ID
Maricopa, Arizona County Attorney Andrew
Thomas is the "The Man." -- The men accused of being
the Southeast Valley's serial shooters are in jail. Upcoming
is a decision to ask for the death penalty if a guilty verdict
is rendered at the conclusion of the trial. This decision will
be made by one man... |

CIS |
Center for
Immigration Studies
Immigrant
influx harms young workers
A new study authored by economists at
Northeastern University and published by the Center for Immigration
Studies finds that the arrival of new immigrants (legal and illegal)
in a state is accompanied by a decline in employment among young
native-born workers in that state. This indicates that immigration
is displacing young native-born workers... |

Invasion |
National
Review Editorial
November
on the Border
So many politicians are responding to
the public's demand for enforcement of our southern border that
they could practically form a human chain across its 2,000 miles.
-- Much of the credit for this goes to the House. Last week,
it passed the Secure Fence Act, which authorizes 700 miles of
new, double- layered fencing along the border... |
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Jerome R.
Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
North
America confab 'undermines' democracy
A closed-door meeting of high-level government
and business leaders that discussed the merger of North America
was designed to subvert the democratic process, charged an attendee
of the confab in Banff, Canada. -- Mel Hurtig, a noted Canadian
author and publisher who was the elected leader of the National
Party of Canada... |
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Island Packet
-- Hilton Head, South Carolina
Officials:
Illegal aliens crowd jail
Suspected illegal-immigrant inmates are
clogging the county jail and costing taxpayers thousands of dollars
a day, and county officials want federal immigration officials
to do something about it. -- But officials with ICE aren't answering
those requests, they say. Instead, ICE says the inmates should
serve their jail time here... |
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Wilmington
(Delaware) News Journal
Five-day
sweep targets invaders
Nine fugitive illegal immigrants living
in northern Delaware were arrested as part of a five-day regional
immigration sweep that ended Wednesday morning. -- The Delaware
arrests were "bleed-over" from an operation that targeted
Pennsylvania, and in all resulted in 115 arrests of fugitives
from 28 countries, ICE said Wednesday. |
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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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US News
and World Report
Border
battle: GOP hard-liners push stricter security
...Minisize UAVs similar to oversize
remote-control airplanes have been deployed on and off for at
least the past three years... -- Glenn Spencer, the leader of
a group called "American
Border Patrol," has used surveillance images captured
by such planes to highlight immigrants he says border agents
are missing. |

Pat Buchanan |
Paul Streitz
-- Magic City Morning Star
Patrick
J. Buchanan, Next President of the United States
Patrick J. Buchanan will be the next
President of the United States. Mr. Buchanan is the most qualified
man for the position. Mr. Buchanan is the most deserving of the
position. Mr. Buchanan is the man whose views most closely align
with the vast majority of the American voters. He will win an
overwhelming, landslide victory in 2008. |
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Mobile Press-Register
HIV+
Mexican invader held in rape of 5-year-old
A 5-year-old girl is undergoing treatment
for possible HIV infection after the man charged with raping
her -- an illegal alien who was previously deported to Mexico
-- admitted he has the virus, authorities said. -- Julio
Cesar Cruz Martinez is being held in a segregated unit at the
Baldwin County Corrections Center... [More
family values] |
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Jerome R.
Corsi -- Human Events
Bush
cabal advancing treasonous North American Union
In the face of mounting public awareness
and criticism, the Bush Administration is launching an offensive
to claim that those arguing issues of NAFTA Super-Highways, a
North American Union, or a new currency called the "Amero"
are largely Internet conspiracy theorists whose claims should
be dismissed as imaginary. |
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Joplin (Missouri)
Independent
Minuteman
group seeks members in Joplin
At the Hot Springs, Arkansas Minuteman
organizational meeting held at the end of August the sheriff
had to be called out to quell dissension between organizers and
supporters of the League of United Latin American Citizens. A
different scenario took place in Joplin. |

Pest Nest |
NBC4-TV
-- Washington
Day-laborer
nuisance hangout shut down
Police said Wednesday that they will
no longer enforce trespassing laws at a Gaithersburg, Md., shopping
center. -- Police were supposed to start issuing citations for
anyone caught trespassing Wednesday morning at the shopping center,
but none showed up. -- The morning began with Gaithersburg police
telling day laborer supporters... |
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Los Angeles
Times
Invader-rights
groups can join lawsuit
A Superior Court judge on Wednesday gave
four immigrant-rights groups permission to intervene as defendants
in a lawsuit brought by the taxpayer group Judicial Watch. The
suit challenges the Police Department's Special Order 40, which
generally prohibits police officers from asking people about
their immigration status. |
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Tyler (Texas)
Morning Telegraph
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immigration sentences issued
Three Mexican citizens were sentenced
this week to federal prison for immigration violations. -- Isauro
Alanis- Botello was sentenced to seven years in prison after
he pleaded guilty to being an illegal alien previously convicted
of an aggravated felony and deported He was found in Smith County
on Dec. 14.... |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Police
rip mayor for proposed sanctuary
National City, Calif. -- In response
to Mayor Nick Inzunza's declaration that he wants National City
to become a sanctuary for illegal immigrants, the city's police
union stated that its members will continue to comply with state
and federal law and not fall prey to the "political whims
of a misinformed politician." |
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Duluth News
Tribune
Men
arrested in Babbitt, Minn. said to be illegal aliens
Two men said to be illegal aliens from
Mexico are in custody after being stopped in Babbitt for a traffic
violation. -- The two males were arrested early Thursday by Babbitt
police on a routine traffic stop, according to Lonny Schweitzer,
a U.S. Border Patrol assistant chief in Grand Forks, N.D. |
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Courier-Post
-- Cherry Hill, New Jersey
ACLU
threatens Riverside, New Jersey
Drop the ordinance or face a lawsuit.
-- That is the message a coalition of Latino and civil rights
groups delivered to the township committee here Wednesday in
the latest exchange of views on the township's illegal immigration
ordinance. -- Asked if the committee would comply with the coalition's
request... |
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