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Wednesday, October 11, 2006 |
Congress vs. Subversives
Mexican Veto and Open Borders Bureaucrats

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CBS11-TV
-- Dallas
Invasion
parody song evokes usual "racism" charges
Waco -- A central Texas country music
band has produced a song that they say is a humorous spoof on
a serious subject - illegal immigration, but critics say its
fueling racism. -- In Waco the song is rubbing some Hispanics
the wrong way. -- In Waco the song is rubbing some Hispanics
the wrong way. -- At one club, its dance night and the audience... |
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Associated
Press
Nevada
town may ban banking by invaders
Pahrump, Nevada -- Nevada's banking community
is worrying that a proposed local law in Nye County's largest
community would make it illegal for illegal immigrants to open
accounts or cash checks. -- "How do I do business in Pahrump
with an ordinance like this?" Bill Martin, president of
Nevada State Bank... |

Waah! Waah! |
KTSM-TV
-- El Paso / Las Cruces
Minuteman
Web site irks immigration shyster
Minuteman.tv is a news clearinghouse
on the immigration debate. Founder Luca Zanna is a legal Italian
immigrant who has a hardline stance against illegal immigration.
The site hosts video for protesters and organizers for boycott,
but the rhetoric is upsetting immigration advocates... |
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KGBT-TV
-- Harlingen
Agents
seize dump truck filled with marijuana
Starr County, Texas -- A dump truck discovered
along the banks of the Rio Grande wasn't dumping trash, caliche
or dirt. -- Instead U.S. Customs and Border Protection Border
Patrol agents say it was being used to haul more than a million
dollars in marijuana... |

Dog Chapman |
Associated
Press
Congressmen:
Bounty Hunter star 'embarrassed' Mexico
Honolulu -- Twenty-nine congressmen have
sent a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice asking her
to deny the extradition of Duane "Dog" Chapman to Mexico,
where he faces charges of illegal detention and conspiracy. --
Chapman, who is the star of the popular TV show Dog The Bounty
Hunter... |
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Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin -- Ontario, Calif.
Border
agents denied delay
El Paso -- The two former Border Patrol
agents convicted of shooting a drug smuggler in the buttocks
last year were denied a postponement of their sentencing during
a heated court hearing Tuesday. -- Lawyers for the agents, Ignacio
Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean, hope that a congressional hearing
to review the case... |
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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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WTVF --
Nashville
Invader
accused of murder heading to court
The teenager accused of killing a mother
and daughter will also be in court for an arraignment. -- Jose
Sosa, 16, is accused of stabbing his next- door neighbor Lori
Roundtree and her 16-year-old daughter Adrian Roundtree to death.
-- The two were found dead in their South Nashville apartment. |
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Nashville
City Paper
Bill
would prohibit renting to invaders
Admitting he does not believe the legislation
would be enforceable, a Metro Council member has nevertheless
filed a bill to ban landlords from renting to illegal immigrants
and to revoke business licenses from firms that knowingly employ
them. -- Both ordinances, filed by Hermitage-area Metro Councilman
Jim Gotto... |
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Ross Kaminsky
-- Yahoo.com
Columbia
students represent worst of American left
As a graduate of Columbia College ('87)
and the son of a Columbia graduate, I have some perspective on
the school and the history of student behavior there. Sadly,
nothing has changed in the over 45 years which include my father's
time at Columbia, my time there, and the recent "Minuteman
protests." You can see video of the protest... |
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Gordon Dillow
-- Orange County Register
U.S.
can't stomach serious crime plan
It took some political backbone for Orange
County Sheriff Mike Carona and Costa Mesa Mayor Allan Mansoor
to call for local cops to enforce immigration laws against illegal
immigrants who commit serious crimes. But now the proposals by
the sheriff and the mayor have apparently been gutted like a
couple of fish. |

Snake Oil |
Bonnie Alba
-- RenewAmerica.us -- Washington
SOLD!
America...saga continues
Americans should rest easier now that
Pres. Bush has signed the Homeland Security budget which includes
a measly first installment of $1.2 billion for construction of
a 700-mile fence along the U.S.-Mexico border. Well, don't relax
just yet. The actual appropriation of funds, the Secure Fence
Act, is pending. This bait- and- switch maneuver... |
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Brownsville
Herald
Running
of the Elephants
..."If I can get an elephant led
by a mariachi band into this country, I think Osama bin Laden
could get across with all the weapons of mass destruction he
could get into this country," [congressional candidate Raj
Peter] Bhakta said. -- The mariachi band was not immediately
available for comment. |
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William
R. Hawkins -- Front Page Magazine
Blaming
America First - for the Mexican War
Left-wing academics will use the auspices
of the History Channel to denounce the United States as a "bully"
launching a "war of conquest" in the Mexican
War. The academics seem to liken the embattled Texicans (who
"stole" Aztlan) to modern illegal immigrants and portray
the modern antiwar movement as the successors of Abraham Lincoln. |
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Harry Reynolds
-- Journal Gazette -- Mattoon, Illinois
Columbia
University student protesters acted like lynch mob
An advocate of Mexican immigration --
and by the way, legalities be damned -- insisted stubbornly Monday
on one of the 24-hour news channels that Mexicans who sneak into
the U.S. are "undocumented immigrants." -- He went
out of his way to correct the news anchor, who was operating
under the foolish impression... |
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Myrtle Beach
Sun News
Previously
deported Mexican invader caught again
A North Myrtle Beach man faces sentencing
after he illegally re-entered the United States, a release stated.
-- Raul Arreola- Leyva pled guilty to the charges in federal
court. He has re-entered the country illegally several times
after a conviction in 1998, the release said. |

Onslaught |
Newsweek
Stopping
the census clock
At 11:03 on the morning of Nov. 20, 1967,
a giant "census clock" in the U.S. Department of Commerce
building in Washington marked the moment when the population
of the United States reached the 200-million mark. The crowd
in the lobby interrupted a speech by President Lyndon Johnson
on American "greatness" to burst into applause. |

Len
Munsil |
Tucson Citizen
Gubernatorial
hopefuls clash
Republican gubernatorial candidate Len
Munsil lashed out at Gov. Janet Napolitano for not doing enough
on the border and for schools, while the governor accused him
of "bumper sticker" solutions to tough problems. --
Napolitano, Munsil and Libertarian Barry Hess clashed Tuesday
night at a debate on the University of Arizona campus... |
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Houston
Chronicle
17
invaders found in U-Haul
Falfurrias -- Seventeen illegal immigrants
were found hidden in the back of a hot U-Haul moving truck, U.S.
Customs and Border Protection said today. -- The immigrants were
discovered by a Border Patrol dog at an inland highway checkpoint
Friday. All were given fluids but declined medical attention. |
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Peter Gadiel
-- VDare.com
Bush
betrays Republican, backs open-borders Lieberman
In Connecticut, there's a three way race
for the US Senate seat now held by Democrat Joe Lieberman. But
the way many Republicans are talking you'd think that there are
only two people running for the seat: Democrat Ned Lamont and
Almostrepublican sore loser Joe Lieberman, whom he defeated in
the Democratic primary. |

Onslaught |
Reuters
Political
lines are blurred in Bush country
..."People here are talking a lot
about immigration ... They are unhappy about illegal aliens that
commit crimes," Taylor told Reuters in a phone interview.
-- It is an issue that resonates with some here. --- Critics
say the Republicans have been pushing immigration and other emotive
social issues in a last-ditch effort to distract attention... |
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