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Lying Son-of-a-Bitch
Lungren Handed California to Mexico
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- October 2
Lungren: With
respect to additional legislation, it seems to me, in order to
make enforcement work, that is, employer sanctions work, we're
going to have to go to a tamper- proof Social Security card.
There was resistance on this 20 years ago, when I was fighting
this fight. Now that resistance has melted away. I think we can
move towards that.
1998 - Pro alien Lungren loses
After Pete Wilson won in a landslide over Kathleen Brown - strictly
because of his support of Proposition 187 - Republicans nominated
Dan Lungren to fill his shoes. Lungren refused to confront Davis
and the Mexicans over outrageous attacks on America and its sovereignty.
He admitted that he was the leading House Republican backing
amnesty for illegal aliens in 1986. Despite outspending Davis,
he lost.
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James R.
Edwards, Jr. -- Human Events
Want
mass amnesty? Vote for Democrats
The only thing standing between the country
and mass amnesty is the Republican- controlled U.S. House of
Representatives. -- Yet, the House is the body of the federal
government most in danger of falling to Democrat control this
year... |

Pest Nest |
Orange County
Register
Laguna
Beach residents sue over day laborer site
Laguna Beach, Calif. -- City officials
are violating federal law by collecting fees from workers at
a day-labor site along Laguna Canyon Road without checking their
immigration status, according to a lawsuit filed today. -- Judicial
Watch, a Washington D.C.-based public interest group, filed the
lawsuit on behalf of... |
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WCPO-TV
-- Cincinnati
Hire
invaders, go to prison
A man and two of his employees are going
to prison for giving work to [illegal
aliens... criminals] at a local company. -- Maximino Garcia
ran two temporary employment agencies. -- He plead guilty to
giving jobs to illegal workers at ABX Air, an air cargo firm
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Shell Game |
Cox News
Service
Border
fence won't happen, GOP lawmaker says
Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican
and key liaison to the White House on immigration, said Tuesday
that 700 miles of fencing approved by Congress will probably
not be built because of a lack of money and other practical considerations.
-- "It's one thing to authorize. It's another thing to actually
appropriate the money and do it," he told reporters. |
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KHOU --
Houston
Union
wants changes in HPD's invader policy
Several days after Houston's mayor announced
a plan to help track illegal immigrants who commit crimes, members
of HPD's biggest union have joined forces and Tuesday rallied
in front of City Hall. -- "Protect our city. Protect our
police." -- That is the battle cry of the day on the steps
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El Presidente |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
Mexican
carps about fence, predicts amnesty 'sooner or later'
President Vicente Fox's spokesman said
Tuesday that an extended U.S. border fence was "useless
and unworkable," and he predicted that the two countries
would reach some form of immigration accord "sooner or later."
-- In a diplomatic note sent to the United States on Monday,
Mexico harshly criticized a U.S. Senate vote... |
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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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KGTV --
San Diego
Officials:
Coast Guard captures boatload of invaders
San Diego -- An American and a German
were arrested Sunday on suspicion of trying to smuggle 15 Mexican
nationals into the South Bay on a 35-foot sailboat, federal officials
said Tuesday. -- The arrests came after a National Guardsman
on duty in Imperial Beach notified Border Patrol agents about
a vessel crossing into U.S. waters about 5:20 a.m...
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Allan Wall
-- VDare.com
Mexican
magnates rake in cash as migrants flee
Mexico is a desperately poor country, we're constantly
told, and if we don't open the borders all those poor Mexicans
will starve to death. -- It's not true. But it's an argument
used to make middle class Americans feel guilty enough to tolerate
mass immigration.
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Day Laborers |
Washington
Times
Gaithersburg
finds site for laborers, recall threatened
Gaithersburg city officials have announced
that a property owner is willing to lease space to open a day-laborer
center by winter, after rejections this year by more than 30
landlords. -- But several residents said yesterday that they
will sue the city and force a recall of the mayor and the City
Council if members approve the plan to help find work for laborers... |
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Christian
Science Monitor
Invader
crackdown empties Georgia town
...."I firmly believe that we [as a nation]
are taking in more immigrants than we have the capacity to feed,
educate or employ," says D.A. King, president of Dustin
Inman Society in Marietta, Ga., which opposes illegal migration
of workers across the border. -- This year, ICE has rounded up
2,100 people in workplace raids nationwide...
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Doug Wrenn
-- Magic City Morning Star
It's
time to revise the strategy to secure a sovereign US
Some members of Congress have stated
that we must first secure our borders before we can even discuss
immigration reform. I part company with some of these folks,
because despite their tough talk, their view of immigration reform,
even post-border security, still translates into a diluted version
of amnesty, and the allowing of "day-workers" to...
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Associated
Press
Invader
suspected of raping newlywed caught in Texas
Shreveport, La. -- A roofer suspected
of raping a newlywed woman after tying up her husband at their
Shreveport apartment has been captured in Texas. -- Alfredo Rodriguez
Gonzalez was arrested over the weekend in New Braunfels by a
fugitive task force, authorities said. He was being held pending
an extradition hearing...
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Waah! Waah! |
Chicago
Tribune
Invader
crackdown plan irks usual suspects
Carpentersville, Ill. -- If Carpentersville
passes an ordinance aimed at driving away illegal [aliens...
criminals], many Hispanic residents say, the village should
be ready to post a "going out of business" sign. --
"It's going to be devastating to the economy," said
hospital security officer Omar Granados...
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KRGV-TV
-- Harlingen
Cocaine
found on tour buses
Hidalgo, Texas -- Border Patrol agents
discovered loads of cocaine on two separate music group tour
buses. -- Both seizures happened at the Hidalgo International
Bridge early Sunday. -- In the first bust, agents found about
200 packages of cocaine. In the second, agents confiscated 250
packages of cocaine.
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Randy Graf |
John Gizzi
-- Human Events
AZ-08:
Randy Graf vs. Gabrielle Giffords
To hear the liberal media, the Democratic
Party and a few disgruntled liberal Republicans tell it, the
seat of retiring Rep. Jim Kolbe is already lost to the Democrats.
Republican nominee Randy Graf would save himself a month of aggravation
by conceding now, they will tell you, and Democrat Gabrielle
Giffords can start hiring staff...
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East Valley
Tribune -- Mesa
District
21 opponents talk tough on illegals
...[Warde] Nichols, of Gilbert, blamed
Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano for vetoing several bills aimed
at stemming the flow of illegal immigrants from Mexico. -- "Quite
frankly, she was an obstructionist," Nichols said. "She
did not want to work with the Legislature at all."
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Leesville
(Texas) Daily Leader
Three
suspected illegals arrested
Sometimes it doesn't pay to be a fussy
customer. Three men, one from New Jersey and two from Texas,
were arrested on drug-related charges and held by the U.S. Border
Patrol as suspected illegal immigrants Friday night after refusing
to leave a convenience store on the south end of DeRidder.  |
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Barre Montpelier
Times Argus
Northern
border is hard to secure when it has often vanished
Houlton, Maine -- Plans to secure the
border with a "virtual fence" with cameras, sensors
and even unmanned planes underscores the need for the U.S. and
Canada to pay more attention to clearing and marking the boundary,
according to the U.S. leader of the boundary agency.
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Canadian
Free Press
North
America Union: Coming soon to a country near you
For a group pretending not to exist,
the Security and Prosperity of North America (SPP) (read North
America Union) leaves a substantial paper trail. -- Tossed off
as an "Internet conspiracy theory" by some Pooh-bahs
in the know, the SPP will continue to remain off the radar screen
as long as the mainstream media gives it a wide berth.
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KFMB-TV
-- San Diego
Escondido
poised to pass anti-invader law Wednesday
Escondido is getting ready to crack down
on illegal immigration. -- The city council is expected to pass
a proposal that would suspend the business licenses of landlords
who rent to undocumented migrants this week. -- The proposed
ordinance also declares that it is needed because the state and
federal government...  |
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Newhouse
News Service
Small
town grapples with tough anti-invader law
Riverside Twp., NJ -- The main road into
Riverside Township hugs the wide Rancocas Creek as it makes its
final meander toward the Delaware River. -- Past the cemetery,
near where the two rivers meet, tight rows of century-old houses
built for generations of millworkers give way to a one-stoplight
downtown...
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