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Mexican Fascists
Attack on Gilchrist Not the First
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Glenn Spencer -- American Patrol
Our government has betrayed
us
As an organizer
of scores of rallies in California, I was witness to many attacks
on American's freedom of speech. The most egregious was on July
4, 1996-ten years ago. Since then we were attacked when Roger
Barnett joined
us in 2000. We were attacked at Anaheim
City Hall for speaking out against phony Mexican
IDs.
If the history of this time is written
in English, it will be revealed that our government has allowed
Mexican fascists to invade us - fascists who will lead illegal
Mexican masses into a civil war. |

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Slate.com
Will Bush veto
the fence bill? He hasn't signed it yet...
Is Bush going to sign the 700-mile border
fence bill (the Secure Fence Act), passed with great fanfare
by Congress a little over a week ago? According to an AP story
from Friday (headline): President Bush has not yet signed
the Secure Fence Act ... -- That signing ceremony he held
last Wednesday in Arizona, it turns out... |
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Press Release
Anti-illegal
alien commercials launched in California
Art Olivier, the Libertarian for Governor,
released his first television advertisement for the 2006 election
year. The ad, which highlights illegal alien marches and calls
the illegal immigration the single issue that most effects the
quality of life in California, debuts Sunday October 8th in Bakersfield,
Santa Rosa, the Central Valley, Santa Barbara... |
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Vincent
Gioia -- ChronWatch.com
The
Mexican Border Fence Hoax
Many of us have insisted that Congress
address border protection before dealing with illegal aliens
in our midst. House Republicans have been particularly vocal
and responsive about the need to first protect our borders and
they passed a bill to do just that. The Senate, on the other
hand, had no such intention... |
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WBBM-TV
-- Chicago
Low-wage
workers cost state $335.7 million
Illinois is paying millions of dollars
for the medical care of uninsured, low-wage workers, according
to a new report from the state Department of Healthcare and Family
Services. -- The report, released Friday, shows that the health
care of low-wage workers cost the state $335.7 million between
August 2005 and March of this year.  |
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American
Border Patrol
Photo of the
Day
Photo taken by ABP on October 6 at 10:51
am (PDT) shows work underway on Hodges ranch in Cochise County
by Chris Simcox. Simcox is planning a fence on 0.9 miles of border
on private property. (Earlier work on Ladd Ranch was suspended
in early June.) No other fence projects have been announced by
Simcox... |
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Altoona
(Pennsylvania) Mirror
Defiant
Bishop thinks church is above the law
In a letter on the Altoona- Johnstown
Catholic Diocese Web site, Bishop Joseph V. Adamec warns that
the church won't cooperate with a provision of the city's illegal
aliens ordinance that took effect Saturday. -- The provision
limits agencies from providing emergency aid for illegals to
"a period not to exceed 30 days." |
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Press of
Atlantic City
Police
seize meth, arrest four Mexicans and a Colombian
Law-enforcement agents arrested five
men Thursday, seizing almost a half-million dollars worth of
methamphetamine from a drug ring operating in Atlantic City.
-- Several guns - including two shotguns "capable of going
fully automatic" - were also seized in the eight-month operation
led by ICE. The investigation is ongoing. |
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Columbia
(University - NYC) Spectator
Students
strategize in wake of brawl
In the immediate aftermath of Wednesday
night's protest against Jim Gilchrist, founder of the Minuteman
Project, the University and student groups moved quickly to coordinate
their responses to the incident, reconcile differing opinions,
and plan their next moves. |
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Houston
Chronicle
Getting
a handle on illegal immigrant crime difficult
The slaying of Houston police officer
Rodney Johnson by a Mexican [illegal
alien... criminal] who returned here after being deported
has cast another uncomfortable spotlight on the estimated 400,000
illegal immigrants living in the Greater Houston metropolitan
area. -- Making up about 10 percent of the area's population... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
McCain supports
Graf for House seat
Republican congressional candidate Randy
Graf has won the endorsement of political superstar John McCain
- a significant step, the campaign says, toward unifying moderates
and conservatives. -- Graf, who is running against Democrat Gabrielle
Giffords, had failed to win the endorsement of [RINO] Jim Kolbe... |

Onslaught |
New Orleans
Times-Picayune
Invaders
overrunning gulf coast, worthless feds to nothing
A U.S. Census Bureau survey of hurricane-
affected Gulf Coast communities suggested an influx of almost
100,000 Hispanics in the four months after Katrina. The survey
also found a slight rise in Hispanics in New Orleans and surrounding
parishes, to just above 6 percent.  |

Invasion |
El Universal
-- Mexico City
Would-be
invaders will look for different routes
Tijuana, BC, Mex. -- Rising from the
Pacific surf and zig-zagging along the border for 14 miles, Tijuana´s
corrugated metal and chain-link border fence has done little
but push illegal migrants [criminals]
into the Arizona desert and feed a booming smuggling industry
since it went up 12 years ago. |

Shell Game |
Joe Bell
-- OpinionEditorials.com
Despite
border fence bill, U.S. keeps the door wide open
A recent story in the Washington Post
made the case, probably unintentionally, that the federal government
is more proficient at doing things it should not do than it is
in accomplishing essential tasks that only it can undertake.
The October 6 article said after lawmakers authorized construction
of a 700 mile long fence along the U.S.-Mexican border... |
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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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Randy Graf |
Reuters
Arizona
race a test for tough immigration stance
Tucson -- Randy Graf became the Republican
candidate for Congress by taking a tough stand on Mexican border
security but he seems unable to win over voters with a month
to go until the November 7 election. -- The former golf pro and
state representative, who was part of a civilian volunteer force... |
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