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Thursday, October 12, 2006 |
The Bamboozle Plan
Promise Fence, Enforce Selectively -- Get Amnesty
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Translation: If we let everybody in, no one would
have to sneak across the border. Get it? |
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- October 11
Bush:
You can't fence the entire border, but what you can do is, you
can use a combination of fencing and technology to make it easier
for the Border Patrol to enforce our border. I happen to believe,
however, that, in order to make sure the border is fully secure,
we need a guest worker program, so people aren't sneaking in,
in the first place.* Monsters
and Critics -- UK
Selective
Enforcement
"Aggressive enforcement of U.S. immigration
laws is hurting farmers in New York state...'When Congress returns
from its recess, it is critical ... that comprehensive immigration
reform with appropriate farm worker provisions be adopted' ...
Watch Transcript |

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KHOU-TV
-- Houston
The
cost of educating an invader
She may struggle with the words, sometimes
mixing consonant sounds with vowels, but Daphne Camacho is still
reading in English. -- It's a huge accomplishment for a student
who recently moved from Mexico to Houston three months ago. --
Daphne is just one of thousands of students in bilingual classes
like this one... |
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Reuters
Mexico
probes alleged Hezbollah financing: reports
Mexico City -- Mexican and U.S. agents
are investigating a group in Mexico that they believe is funding
Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas, two newspapers reported on Thursday.
-- Mexico started the investigation three months ago on a request
from the United States, which is helping in the probe, the daily
El Universal said. |
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American
Freedom Riders
Lawsuit
filed contesting eligibility of candidate
Court documents were filed on October
10, 2006 challenging the legality of the primary election victory
of Alma Vildosola (D) in the primary election for Justice of
the Peace in Cochise County, Arizona, held on September 12, 2006.
-- The suit contests Vildosola's eligibility to the office on
the basis of failing to meet residency... |

Dog Chapman |
Hawaii Reporter
-- Honolulu
No
Bark, No Bite
Twenty-nine U.S. Congressmen sent a letter
on Sept. 29 to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice requesting
that she deny the extraction of Hawaii resident and A&E television
star Duane "Dog" Chapman to Mexico. -- Duane "Dog"
Chapman, his son Leland Chapman, and his brother Timothy Chapman
were arrested in Mexico... |

Jim Gilchrist |
Conor Friedersdorf
-- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Shame
on those who won't let the opposition speak
Whatever you think about Jim Gilchrist,
the man who founded The Minuteman Project, you've got to give
him this: All signs indicate that his opposition to illegal immigration
is an honestly held conviction. -- That's one reason I'd listen
to him speak. Here are two more: His convictions are shared by
many Americans... |

Nuts |
Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Lowery:
Latinos, blacks need to unite
The Rev. Joseph E. Lowery on Wednesday
urged Latinos and African Americans to form alliances to build
a political and civil rights powerhouse. -- Lowery, president
emeritus of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, compared
the immigrant rights movement today to yesterday's civil rights
movement. |
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Washington
Post
Tech.gov:
Real ID's Real Problems
More than a year has passed since the
Real ID Act of 2005 became law. And in a little over 18 months,
the first new driver's licenses mandated by the legislation are
supposed to debut. That may seem like a long time, but given
the issues that remain unresolved, it's not. Chief among the
questions... |
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South Florida
Sun-Sentinel
Suit
aims to stop deportation of illegal parents
Fort Lauderdale -- A group of lawyers
and immigrant advocates Wednesday sued the federal government,
seeking to stop immigration officials from deporting undocumented
parents of U.S.-born children. -- The suit, filed in U.S. District
Court in Miami, seeks class action status for 60 families in
South Florida. |
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American
Border Patrol
Update on ABP's Border Hawk M
American
Border Patrol reports that the Border
Hawk M is working extreme southeastern Texas this week. Regular
reports from Arizona will resume next week. |
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Jeffrey
Schmidt -- The American Thinker
Mexico
needs reform, not mass emigration
Every pair of feet that cross the Rio
Grande is a testament to the utter failure of the Mexican government.
It has failed to provide economic opportunity to millions of
its people. And those people are doing what comes naturally to
the wretched: migrating to find better lives. It so happens that
the United States... |
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News Transcript
--- Colts Neck, New Jersey
Immigration
law addressed at Borough Council meeting
It is common knowledge that many communities
in New Jersey are dealing with an influx of illegal immigrants.
-- Freehold Borough is among the towns that are struggling with
overcrowded housing, increasing and/or changing school demographics
and strained social services due in part to a new wave of immigrants. |
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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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Arellano |
The New
Standard - Syracuse,NY
Arrogant
Mexican invader still hiding out in church
Two months after she was ordered deported
by the Department of Homeland Security, Elvira Arellano, who
is still taking sanctuary in a church in Humboldt Park, Chicago,
has become a symbol for undocumented parents fighting to stay
in the US with their citizen children. |
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KOLD-TV
-- Tucson
Invaders
caught using fake Border Patrol vehicle
Sells, Arizona -- Illegal immigrant smugglers
tried a new way to get past the Border Patrol. -- This afternoon,
southwest of Tucson, agents stopped a van painted to look like
a Border Patrol vehicle. -- A spokesman for the Border Patrol
says agents working south of Sells near the border saw a vehicle
pass their location. |
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KHOU-TV
-- Houston
Are
invaders stealing jobs from Americans?
Immigration reform remains a hot issue
in Houston, but for some people, the issue comes down to just
one thing: Jobs. Are they being stolen from Americans? -- The
illegal immigrants wait in the shadows of the law, looking for
work. -- Meanwhile, at a Worksource Center in southeast Houston,
those who are citizens also look for work. |
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WOAI --
San Antonio
Over
50 invaders found packed in drop house
More than fifty [illegal
aliens... criminals] were taken into custody Wednesday after
a raid at a west side home. Police were called to the home on
Senisa Street after they received a tip about stolen cars. When
they arrived, they saw four people running from the house. They
looked inside the "stash house" and found 51 illegal
[aliens]... |
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Allan J.
Ashinoff -- American Chronicle -- Beverly Hills
America,
know thine enemies!
Americans are starved for leadership
when it comes to illegal immigration. Citizens and are near giddy
when it appears a lofty self-inflated politico descends from
his or her stratosphere and actually seems to understand the
concerns of those who elected them. Americans, especially those
in the Border States... |
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Orange Coast
Daily Pilot -- Costa Mesa
Panel
suggests penalties on employers of invaders
Tustin, Calif. -- If a group of Republican
state legislators gets its way, California will start cracking
down on employers who hire illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- Penalizing employers who use illegal workers
was the dominant suggestion at a Wednesday hearing by a state
GOP task force that aims to bring forward immigration- reform
bills in 2007. |

No Illegals! |
Sacramento
Bee
Appeal
planned on in-state tuition for invaders
A Yolo County judge's ruling upholding
a California law that allows public colleges and universities
to extend resident fees to illegal immigrants will be appealed,
a lawyer for the plaintiffs said Wednesday. -- "We fully
intend to appeal," said Kris Kobach of the Immigration Reform
Law Institute... |
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Mohave Daily
News -- Bullhead City
Local
Minutemen plan protest
Bullhead City, Arizona -- In response
to the Oct. 5 ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,
the Mohave County Minutemen are organizing a rally to be held
Friday in front of the State Capitol in Phoenix. -- Two judges
from the San Francisco- based court placed a temporary hold... |
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Reuters
More
whining out of Mexico over border fence
Mexico City -- A U.S.-Mexico border fence
aimed at keeping illegal immigrants out of the United States
will "enormously complicate" relations between the
countries, Mexican president-elect Felipe Calderon said on Wednesday.
-- President Bush signed a law last week that will pay for hundreds
of miles of new fences along the border... |
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