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Wednesday, October 4, 2006 |
Giffords Dodges
Issues
Arizona Candidate Won't Appear on Dobbs

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¡México! |
Allan Wall
-- VDare.com
Another
outrageous invasion scheme from Mexicans
Mexican lawmakers are not happy about
the recent fence bill passed in the U.S. Congress. But not to
worry, they are working on ways to get around it. -- If they
can't get a bilateral migratory accord signed between the U.S.
and Mexico, a group of Mexican senators has an alternative --
set up migratory accords between states in the U.S. and Mexico. |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Bill
would postpone cross-border passport requirement
U.S. citizens returning to the United
States from Canada or Mexico by land or sea may not have to carry
U.S. passports at least until June 2009. -- That's the result
of legislation overwhelmingly adopted by Congress late Friday
night and awaiting President Bush's signature. |

Steve Levy |
Associated
Press
Long
Island exec signs bill aimed at illegal aliens
A suburban politician embroiled in the
national debate over illegal immigration signed a local law Wednesday
requiring companies with government contracts to verify their
employees are in the United States legally. -- "This is
a victory of common sense over political correctness," said
Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Likely
invaders charged in child sex assault case
Two men suspected of being illegal immigrants
have been accused of providing alcohol to two 13- year- old girls
and sexually assaulting them in a motel room, the Grand Junction
Sentinel reports. -- Juan Rodriguez- Fregoso and Jose Mendez-
Luna were charged with four counts of sexual assault, two counts
of sexual assault on a child... |
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Houston
Chronicle
3
plead guilty to using more than 1,000 illegal workers
Cincinnati -- Three people and the temporary
labor companies they ran in Ohio and Tennessee pleaded guilty
to using more than 1,000 illegal aliens to sort air freight over
several years. -- Maximino Garcia, owner of Garcia Labor Company
of Ohio Inc. and Garcia Labor Company Inc. of Morristown, Tenn.,
also agreed Tuesday to forfeit $12 million... |
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American
Border Patrol
Photos of the
Day
Top photo shows group of illegal aliens hiding
in bushes near house in Naco, Arizona. Citizens reported sighting.
Middle photo shows Border Patrol Agent approaching group. Bottom
photo shows group being marched out of field. Location is five
miles north of the Mexican border and one mile from the Naco
Border Patrol Station. |
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East Valley
Tribune -- Mesa
Invaders
could be targeted by Mesa
Mesa is considering joining the ranks
of cities along the U.S.-Mexico border that have taken up a local
battle against illegal immigration. -- City leaders say they
have no other choice but to act on their own because state and
federal lawmakers have failed so far to develop a comprehensive
strategy to address what many believe... |
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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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KRGV-TV
-- Harlingen
In
Arizona, Bush signs border fence measure
Scottsdale -- President Bush has signed
a measure that would erect 700 miles of new fencing along the
border with Mexico. -- But he says it's only a partial solution
to illegal immigration. -- On a campaign stop in Arizona, the
president said he still wants Congress to pass a guest
worker plan to relieve pressure on the border... |
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Arizona
Republic
Feds
will go after employers of invaders, supposedly
Federal authorities in Arizona are expected
to crack down soon on businesses that knowingly hire undocumented
workers, joining a nationwide effort to bust employers most responsible
for the job magnet that attracts illegal immigrants to the United
States. -- Russell "Pete" Ahr, a spokesman for ICE
in Phoenix...
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Fairfax
County (Virginia) Times
Herndon
follows trend with federal training
The Town of Herndon has joined a small
but growing number of municipalities nationwide that have decided
to tackle illegal immigration at the local level in the absence
of a national policy. -- At last week's town council meeting,
Mayor Stephen DeBenedittis and five council members approved
a resolution allowing the Herndon Police Department... |
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KNX Radio
-- Los Angeles
Escondido
to vote on anti-invader proposal tonight
A new front in the debate over illegal
immigration opens up tonight in Escondido. -- City Council members
are expected to vote on a proposal that prohibits landlords from
renting to illegal immigrants. -- The proposed ordinance would
require landlords to submit documentation... |
¡Viva México! |
El Universal
U.S.
gov't will review diplomatic note from sniveling Mexicans
Mexico hopes for an immigration accord
'sooner or later,' while calling the border wall 'useless.' --
President Vicente Fox's spokesman criticized the U.S. border
fence proposal Tuesday, and predicted the two countries would
eventually reach an immigration accord.
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Mohave Daily
News -- Bullhead City, Arizona
Minutemen
state case at city meeting
It capped a city council meeting that
stretched to four hours. The Mohave County Minutemen addressed
the Council urging legislation to, in their words, make it harder
for illegal immigrants to thrive in the U.S. -- "It doesn't
have to get out of hand," like in parts of California the
Council was told.
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Yuma Sun
Local
officials comment on possibility of border fence
The U.S. Senate has authorized construction
of 700 miles of new fencing in border states last week. The project
will cost an estimated $1.2 billion. It must be signed into law
by President Bush to become law, and Mexico is lobbying him to
veto it. -- Even though decisions regarding the fence rest in
federal hands - not local...
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Arellano |
Associated
Press
Baby-waving
Mexican criminal gets message to White House
The young son of [an illegal
alien... criminal] who has taken refuge in a Chicago church
delivered a letter to the White House on Tuesday, hoping to enlist
President Bush's help in keeping his mother from being deported
to Mexico. -- The handwritten letter, which Saul Arellano gave
to a White House staffer outside the gates...
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CBS4-TV
-- Denver
Invader
allegedly runs over, kills cyclist
Police said a suspect in a deadly accident
in Boulder should have never been driving a car since she has
been in the country illegally for nearly two decades. -- Guadalupe
Garcia- Gutierrez faces charges of careless driving resulting
in death, driving without a valid license and driving an uninsured
vehicle.
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