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Looming Crisis
ABP Reports Huge Increase in Border Crossers
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American Border Patrol
Mexican Army Involved
American
Border Patrol reports a huge increase in border traffic in Southern
Arizona. According to its sources, agents and helicopters working
out of the Naco Border Patrol station were overwhelmed yesterday
as hundreds, if not thousands of illegal aliens flooded across
the border. At one point Agents were warned that a Mexican Army
unit was just south of the border "near
the corrals."
Despite claims
by the Mexican government that their troops are ordered to
stay at least 3 miles from the border, they are regularly spotted
on the border. Fear of the new border
fence and domestic turmoil
in Mexico are cited as reasons for the flood north. |

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Tom Fitton
-- Human Events
North
American Union escapes scrutiny
Judicial Watch uncovered documents that
shed new light on the "Security and Prosperity Partnership
of North America," announced by President Bush, former Mexico
President Vicente Fox and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin
on March 23, 2005. -- The expressed goal of the partnership is
to create...
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Sacramento
Bee
Governor
vetoes illegal alien sponge bill
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger ended the
year's bill-signing period Saturday by vetoing a handful of key
Democratic bills, including measures that would have allowed
illegal immigrants to receive financial aid for college and extended
the time a mother could legally surrender her baby.
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Meissner |
Reuters
Traitorous
Clinton buffoon claims fence won't work
Douglas, Az. -- Building a fence to try to secure
the U.S. border with Mexico is impractical and would simply lead
illegal immigrants to cross elsewhere, according to former CBP
agents and other experts [like the skunk
depicted at left]. -- The Senate voted on Friday to build
about 700 miles of double- layered fence with access roads...  |
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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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Review |
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¡Viva México! |
Reuters
Meddling
Mexicans beg Bush to veto fence bill
Mexico City -- Mexico pleaded with President
Bush on Monday to veto a Senate proposal to build a fence to
keep illegal immigrants out, saying it could backfire by making
the border less secure. -- The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly backed
a bill on Friday to put up about 700 miles of fence, a project
Republicans hope will impress voters...
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Tom Tancredo |
Office of
Congressman Tancredo
Tancredo
calls on Denver mayor to rein in D.A.
U.S. Representative Tom Tancredo today
sent a letter to Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper encouraging him
to adopt tougher police policies when it comes to dealing with
suspected illegal aliens.
The letter came in response to an investigation by the Denver
Post which found that former District Attorney Bill Ritter routinely...  |
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Houston
Chronicle
Court
to decide: Does deportation fit the crime?
Possession of a small amount of cocaine
is a misdemeanor under federal law. But in Texas, the crime is
a felony - serious enough that it helped send Reymundo Toledo-
Flores to prison for two years before he was deported to Mexico.
-- On Tuesday, the first day of arguments in the U.S. Supreme
Court's 2006-07 term...
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Nashville
Tennessean
Clarksville
may penalize firms that hire invaders
Supporters of a proposed ordinance prohibiting
Clarksville from contracting with anyone who hires illegal aliens
call the idea a good first step. -- The ordinance, pushed by
City Councilman Ken Takasaki, comes a month after the council
tabled an earlier proposal that would have slapped $1,000 fines
on landlords or other businesses housing...
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KHQ-TV --
Spokane / Coeur d'Alene
DUI
checkpoint nabs alleged invaders
Jackson, Wyo. -- Thirteen people have
been charged with immigration violations after traffic stops
in Yellowstone National Park. -- It all began with a DUI checkpoint
Thursday afternoon on Highway 191 in the park. -- Park rangers
didn't catch any drunken drivers.
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Onslaught |
Brownsville
Herald
Matamoros
opens second Casa del Migrante
Matamoros, Tamps., Mex. -- They used
to come from Central America and the interior of Mexico to Matamoros
only as a pit stop, a place to rest before crossing the Rio Grande
to el norte. -- That was before, said the Rev. Francisco Vallardo
Lopez, diocesan coordinator for human migration at the Matamoros
Cathedral. Before the heavy militarization...
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Patrick
McNamara -- Human Events
Karl
Rove offers pep talk to Arizona GOP
In hopes of keeping Arizona's 8th District
in Republican hands, White House adviser Karl Rove came to town
last Friday with this message: Democrats can't be trusted to
fight the War on Terror. -- At the fundraising event organized
by the Arizona Republican Party, Rove- the man President Bush
calls "the architect"- derided the Democratic...  |
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Nashville
Tennessean
Clarksville
may penalize firms that hire illegals
Supporters of a proposed ordinance prohibiting
Clarksville from contracting with anyone who hires illegal aliens
call the idea a good first step. -- The ordinance, pushed by
City Councilman Ken Takasaki, comes a month after the council
tabled an earlier proposal that would have slapped $1,000 fines
on landlords... |
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Myrtle Beach
Sun
Onslaught
causing problems at S.C. schools
Columbia, SC -- One education research
group projects 21 percent of South Carolina's graduating seniors
will be Hispanic in 2018 - up from 2 percent in 2005. -- So far,
many S.C. districts have shown a tireless commitment to this
new and growing group of students, said Catherine Neff, who oversees
the state's English for Speakers... |
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Galveston
Daily News
Egyptian
students learn immigration law
Seventeen students from Egypt arrived
in the U.S. in July, bound for a college in Montana where they
were to learn about American history and culture. -- But 11 of
the students instead fanned out across the country to visit friends
and family and go sightseeing, triggering a nationwide manhunt.
The government tracked down the students...
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Phony Mahony |
Robert Klein
Engler -- American Daily
Roman Catholics
and illegal immigration
Cardinal Roger Mahoney of Los Angeles leads the
largest Roman Catholic diocese in the United States. His voice
is heard both here, and in Mexico. Many follow his lead on issues
of morality and politics. Cardinal Mahoney's views on immigration
are important to consider in light of traditional Catholic moral
teaching.  |

Friedman |
BBC
Kinky
candidacy stirs up Texas race
The BBC's James Coomarasamy travels to
Texas to meet one of the most colourful candidates standing in
the US mid-term elections. -- He has a political slogan for just
about everything; from his unlikely candidacy for governor of
Texas ("why the hell not?") to his ever-present Cuban
cigar ("I'm not helping the Cuban economy, I'm burning their
fields").  |
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Waldo Benavidez
-- Rocky Mountain News
Illegal
immigration hurting Hispanics
I am a fifth-generation Hispanic and
would like to express a viewpoint that has not been a major part
of the debate about illegal immigration: the impact illegal immigration
has on the working poor of this country and the political impotence
it has injected into the Chicano community.  |
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American
Patrol
H. Millard
The
Symbiants
Symbiosis: In nature, a close relationship between
two or more differing types of organisms where both derive benefits
-- I recently scratched the surface of the illegal alien problem
in a medium size American city (about 100,000 population) and
found what could be described as a fairly cohesive symbiotic
relationship... |
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Portland
Oregonian
Mexican
consul walks a fine line
...As Mexico's consul general in Oregon
-- the public face of his government -- [Fernando Sanchez Ugarte]
walks a careful line. Latinos are the fastest- growing minority,
and Mexicans and their descendants are dramatically changing
Oregon's neighborhoods, work force and culture. -- At the same
time, Mexicans who have migrated illegally to this country...
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Goode |
WorldNetDaily.com
North
American Union threat gets attention of congressmen
While several members of Congress have
denied any knowledge of efforts to build "NAFTA superhighways"
or move America closer to a union with Mexico and Canada, four
members of the House have stepped up to sponsor a resolution
opposing both initiatives. -- Rep. Virgil Goode Jr., R-Va., has
introduced a resolution H.R. 487...  |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Border
wall miffs Mexicans who vow to continue invasion
At the beginning of every school year,
bad news comes from Mexican heartland states such as Zacatecas
and Querétaro: Local authorities are closing hundreds
of schools because so many families have moved north to the U.S.
heartland. -- Mexicans feel helpless before the migrant exodus,
and talk about it the same way...  |
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