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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' ...
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KRGV-TV
-- Harlingen
Driver
tries to run over officer
Mission, Texas -- A driver pulled over
for a routine traffic stop tries to run over an officer. The
driver then led police on a high-speed chase, which ended in
the arrest of one man. -- It started in Mission Friday morning,
when a policeman stopped a red truck with two suspects. |
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Houston
Chronicle
Mexican
gets 4.5 years in hostage-taking charges
The last defendant convicted for his
role as a guard of illegal immigrants in a smuggling for ransom
case has been sentenced to more than 4 1/2 years in prison. --
Vincente Paredes- Ariza, of Mexico, was sentenced today to 55
months in federal prison on hostage-taking charges. |
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Arizona
Republic
Open-borders
zealot wants to meet with Bush
Jorge Méndez, a pro-[invasion]
activist in Arizona, wants to pay President Bush a visit to sensitize
him to the need for comprehensive
immigration reform. -- Méndez left Thursday from the
grounds of the state Capitol in a motorhome with his friend,
May B. Cook for the more than 2,000-mile trip to the White House.
Once there, he hopes to deliver... |
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Financial
Times -- London
Battle lines drawn
along Mexico border
Every night between 6,000 and 6,500 foreigners
try to cross from Mexico into the US, most of them into the desert
state of Arizona. Some two-thirds of them succeed. -- If J.D.
Hayworth's crushing handshake is any guide, future illegal aliens
can expect much stiffer resistance at the border. The Republican
congressman, who represents... |

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William
F. Jasper -- JBS.org
Bush's border bamboozlement
and betrayal continues
President Bush picked Scottsdale, Arizona
as the venue for his October 4 signing of the nearly $34 billion
Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act. "The
bill I sign," said the president, "helps us address
one of the central issues facing all states, but particularly
a state like Arizona, and that's illegal immigration." |

Onslaught |
Newhouse
News Service
Spanish-speakers
migrate to New Orleans
...A study by Tulane University and the
University of California at Berkeley found almost half the recovery
construction work force in the New Orleans area to be Hispanic.
And among workers who have been here at least six months, 65
percent reported they plan to settle here permanently. Most workers
came from other states... |

Waah! Waah! |
Northwest
Indiana Times
Ethnic
hustler in huff over Obama's support of fence
The president of the United States Hispanic
Leadership Institute criticized U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.,
Thursday for supporting a bill that calls for the construction
of a 700-mile wall along the border of the United States and
Mexico. -- Dr. Juan Andrade Jr. called the proposed wall offensive... |
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KNSD-TV
-- San Diego
Mexican
invader charged in death of woman
San Diego -- Officials said Thursday
that a man accused of killing a young woman in a hit-and-run
crash was in the U.S. illegally. -- According to prosecutors,
Rafael Ramirez Perez was deported to Mexico in 2006. Perez was
in court Thursday in El Cajon for an arraignment in connection
with Amy Kortlang's death. |
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WOAI --
San Antonio
Border
Cops Upgrade to Automatic Weapons
The Laredo Police Department is the only
force in South Texas to arm their entire force with assault weapons.
The department has seen an increase in dangerous seizures - everything
from explosives, to bulletproof vests and automatic weapons.
That's why they're matching the firepower. |
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Statesman
Journal -- Salem, Oregon
Election
issue: Immigration
Some candidates in Oregon have taken
to talking tough on the volatile topic of immigration. -- Campaign
ads targeting illegal immigrants flash across TV screens and
blare on the airwaves. -- While some talk about the need to curb
illegal immigration, none offer voters comprehensive answers
about how to deal with the estimated 12 million... |
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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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Houston
Chronicle
Loopholes
still open for invader repeat offenders
A restraining order against Leon Hugo
Andrade did little to prevent the [illegal
alien... criminal] from stalking his ex-wife. Even a subsequent
removal to Mexico by immigration agents did not stop him from
returning to Houston. -- The slaying of a 61- year- old ordained
minister finally removed Andrade... |
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Los Angeles
Times
Food-stamp
program finally speaks their language
Though it goes against the conventional
wisdom of anti-illegal immigration supporters, those who enroll
the poor in the federal food stamp program say they've struggled
for years to get immigrant Latino families signed up. -- Now
a Spanish-language news report and television ad campaign... |
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Michael
Reagan -- Front Page Magazine
The
truth about the border fence
For reasons I'll never understand, some
of my fellow conservative talk-show hosts have turned to that
bible of liberalism The Washington Post to get the
"facts" about the U.S.-Mexico border fence just authorized
by Congress. -- If they wanted to get the real story and
not the misleading one they read in the October 6 edition... |
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Arizona
Republic
Invader
traffic shuts nature area
For the second time, protected land on
Arizona's border with Mexico has closed to the public because
of security concerns surrounding illegal immigration. -- Buenos
Aires National Wildlife Refuge closed 3,500 acres earlier this
month, officials there announced this week. -- Violence against
immigrants and law enforcement officers... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Black
Minuteman leader prepares to sue Columbia
An African-American member of the Minuteman
Project who was harassed and taunted with the "N-word"
during a speech at Columbia University has filed police reports
as the first step in a lawsuit against the New York City institution.
-- As WND reported, angry protesters led by a radical open-borders
group hurled racial insults... |
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Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin -- Ontario, Calif.
Justice
Department asked to review border agents' case
In an eleventh-hour plea, a half-dozen
congressmen are asking the Justice Department to review the federal
law used to convict two Border Patrol agents of shooting a Mexican
drug smuggler. -- Congressman Walter B. Jones, R-N.C., circulated
a letter Thursday among his colleagues that slammed federal statute
924(c)... |
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The News
Journal -- Wilmington, Delaware
Elsmere's
illegal alien measure rejected
The town of Elsmere won't be making a
foray into enforcing federal immigration laws. -- On Thursday
night, a resolution that would have required all contractors
doing business with the town to sign an affidavit swearing all
of their employees are in the United States legally failed 3-3,
with Councilman Charles McKewen absent. |
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Dallas Morning
News
Mexicans
briefly block bridge leading into El Paso
A group of activists protesting U.S.
immigration policies and proposals to build more border fences
briefly blocked three of four lanes of an international bridge
leading into El Paso, Texas, on Thursday. -- Hundreds of protesters
marched for several miles to the Mexican side of the Sante Fe
bridge... |
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