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Saturday, October 7, 2006 |
Feigned Praise
from CBP Chief
He supports fence, but says it won't work
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| CBP
Chief Basham
has no experience in immigration law enforcement, i.e., easily
bamboozled by bureaucrats. |
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Kansas City Star
Border
Protection commissioner supports fencing
The head of the federal
agency responsible for securing the nation's borders said Thursday
he was encouraged by a congressional decision to partially fund
700 miles of fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Just to build a 10-foot fence, and then
someone goes out and buys an 11-foot ladder, is not very effective,"
Basham told reporters. "It's not about building a wall.
It's about building a smart border."
Nationwide, roughly half the undocumented
population, or some 6 million people came on valid visas, then
overstayed [nonsense]. Comment: It's not about building a wall? What does
the law say that
Bush just signed? |

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Gainesville
Times
Another
pro-invasion rally held in Atlanta
Atlanta -- On one side of the state Capitol
on Saturday stood several thousand immigrants calling for laws
that would allow them to stay in the United States legally. A
few blocks away, behind a metal barrier, stood two dozen people
who want them to go home. -- Between the two groups: The great
divide over how to deal with millions... |

Invasion |
Times Record
-- Wichita Falls, Texas
Effectiveness
of border wall under scrutiny
Good fences make good arguments. -- Rep.
Mac Thornberry and his challenger for the 13th Congressional
District, Democrat Roger Waun, disagree on the effectiveness
of building a fence along the United States- Mexico border. --
On Wednesday, President George W. Bush signed a bill...  |

Allan
Wall |
Mexidata.info
Mexican Central
Banker Ortiz Speaks His Mind
On a recent trip to Dallas, Guillermo Ortiz,
governor of the Banco de Mexico, the Mexican equivalent of the
Federal Reserve, spoke his mind, expressing some opinions definitely
at variance with those of the Vicente Fox administration. --
Ortiz, a Stanford-educated economist, began serving as cabinet
secretary... |
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Tucson Citizen
Would
invader amnesty fail again?
By nearly all accounts, the U.S. government's
1986 amnesty legislation was a massive failure.
The law signed 20 years ago this November by President Reagan
was supposed to end illegal immigration. It granted amnesty to
millions of illegal immigrants, beefed up security along the
U.S.-Mexico border... |
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Almogordo
Daily News
Border
Patrol sees record heroin bust
The Customs and Border Patrol Agency
seized 6.4 pounds of heroin on Wednesday near Las Cruces and
followed this up with a Thursday cocaine bust south of Alamogordo.
-- According to Senior Patrol Agent Patrick Berry, of Customs
and Border Patrol, the heroin seizure "was the largest in
two years" for heroin in the El Paso sector. |
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Des Moines
Register
Rally
planned opposing illegal immigration
The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, a
citizens' action group that opposes illegal immigration, has
been recruiting in Iowa and plans an Oct. 14 rally on the Iowa
Statehouse grounds. -- About 25 people have joined the Minuteman
chapter in the Des Moines area, and individuals from several
other Iowa towns... |
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Townhall.com
Invaders
sue Wendy's for firing them
A group of illegal immigrants who worked
for Wendy's International Inc. is suing the restaurant chain
because the company fired them after discovering it had missed
a deadline for joining a federal program that would have helped
them attain legal status. -- The lawsuit, filed Friday in state
district court in Houston... |
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Associated
Press
Altoona
anti-invader ordinance goes into effect
Altoona, Pa. -- A city ordinance aimed
at cracking down on illegal immigrants is to go into effect Saturday.
-- The measure aims to pressure illegal immigrants by punishing
companies that hire them and landlords who rent to them. -- Altoona
City Council in September voted 6-1 to adopt... |
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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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Daily Herald
-- Elgin, Illinois
Protests
prompt cancellation of immigration talk
The repercussions of immigration protests
outside Carpentersville village hall earlier in the week are
reverberating across the community. -- More than 2,000 supporters
and opponents of a proposed ordinance targeting illegal immigrants
demonstrated Tuesday night on the grounds of village hall. |

¡México! |
People's
Daily -- Beijing
More
sniveling out of corruption-bloated Mexico
Vicente Fox said on Friday that there
was a lack of vision in the US relating to immigration, following
the U.S. legislature's decision to build a wall along its border
with Mexico. -- "There is a lack of vision of what this
means, and of all that it can cause in both nations, and of the
need we have to manage migration in a legal, orderly way..." |
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Phil Strickland
-- Temecula Californian
The
battle is joined in Escondido
If our neighbors to the immediate south
prevail, illegal immigrants have lost their lease on using Escondido
as a haven for their law- breaking. -- "If" is the
operative word here. You know the action taken Wednesday by the
Escondido City Council requiring landlords to deny lodging to
illegal immigrants will face legal challenge... |
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Seattle
Times
Mexican
invader held in death of infant
Bail was set at $1 million Friday for
a man arrested on suspicion of killing his 10- month- old niece
while he was baby- sitting at the family's White Center home.
-- King County District Court Judge Arthur Chapman agreed to
a high bail in part because he said the man, said to be an [illegal alien... criminal],
is a high flight risk. [More
family values] |
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Des Moines
Register
Rally
planned opposing illegal immigration
The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, a
citizens' action group that opposes illegal immigration, has
been recruiting in Iowa and plans an Oct. 14 rally on the Iowa
Statehouse grounds. -- About 25 people have joined the Minuteman
chapter in the Des Moines area, and individuals from several
other Iowa towns have signed up as well... |
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The Chattanoogan
Invader
busted at chop shop
A man authorities said is an illegal
alien, Edgardo Morales, was arrested at a "chop shop"
on Rossville Boulevard. -- Police said patrol officers had gone
to Taller Mechanico at the corner of Gifford Street on a report
of a sale of a stolen generator to a business owner. |
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United Press
International
Columbia
U. president condemns fracas
Columbia University's president was under fire
Saturday after students stormed a New York stage during conservative
anti-immigration leader's speech. -- Columbia President Lee Bollinger
has "got to get his hands around this," New York Mayor
Michael Bloomberg said. |
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