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Monday, October 16, 2006

Mexicans Put Our Kids Out of Work
Professors Prove the Case

Today, [Jan. 2004] President Bush proposed a new temporary worker program to match willing foreign workers with willing U.S. employers...
The Boston Globe
Two Kinds of Immigration
"...the impact of this displacement of native-born workers and established immigrants was concentrated among young people. The total number of native-born people ages 16 to 34 has increased over the past five years, while the number of these young people who reported being employed has fallen by 4.2 million. At the same time, the number of new immigrants ages 16 to 34 who found work between 2000 and 2005 increased by 2.7 million."
The good news: The Mexicans also bring drugs so our kids can get temporary relief from feelings of failure.
The bad news: Bush is sacrificing the Republican Party on the altar of globalism.

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Crackpot Activist Scum
Associated Press
Mo. high court strikes down voter ID law
The Missouri Supreme Court struck down the state's new voter identification law Monday that would have required voters to show a photo ID card at the polls starting this fall. -- A lower judge ruled last month that the ID requirement was an unconstitutional infringement on the fundamental right to vote...AP Internal Use Only

Coming Up
October 20-22

Benson, Arizona -- | Other Events
American Freedom Riders' "Brotherhood of the Border"
 
Video Watch Live on October 22

USA Today
Baby boomers, immigrants change commuting patterns
Aging baby boomers and a growing immigrant population are the biggest demographic factors shaping Americans' commuting habits, according to a major study being released today. The findings are contained in Commuting in America III, an analysis of Census data from 1990-2004 by transportation expert Alan Pisarski.AP Internal Use Only

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ABP works with Texas ranchers
Three weeks ago American Border Patrol was contacted by a Border Patrol Agent working in Laredo, Texas. He asked if ABP could return to Texas and help with night time surveillance as the Laredo BP had no night aerial infrared capability.

Coming Up
October 24

Marietta, Georgia -- 6:15 to 8:30 pm EDT -- | Other Events
Protest at Cobb Board of Commissioners Meeting

Shut Up!!!!
David French -- New York Daily News
Why the left fears free speech on campus
In an incident that is rapidly becoming famous even among people who don't follow the campus culture wars, leftist activists stormed the stage at Columbia University this month and triggered a wild melee during a speech by Jim Gilchrist, the controversial founder of the Minuteman Project...AP Internal Use Only

Onslaught - Third World Horde
Onslaught
John Woestendiek -- Baltimore Sun
What the huddled masses are yearning for now
Your country 'tis of three. -- Three hundred million, that is. -- America's population will hit that milestone figure tomorrow morning, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's "Population Clock" - quite an achievement considering it's only been a country for 230 years.AP Internal Use Only

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 |
Review

Stop The Onslaught
Vincent Gioia -- Post Chronicle
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 and the Senate bill on illegal immigration...AP Internal Use Only

Another Felonius Mexican Trick
Richard Ruelas -- Arizona Republic
State effort proves that Social Security info can be verified
Quietly, for the past year, state officials tucked away in a non- descript building near the state Capitol have waged a small battle against illegal immigration. -- What they do seems pretty simple: They check state employees' Social Security numbers to make sure they match those on file in Washington.AP Internal Use Only

Dan Stein
Dan Stein
USA Today
No cause for celebration
Overcrowded schools, congested highways, environmental stresses: We are a nation paving over its wildernesses while depending on our enemies for vital resources. -- Why? -- Because Americans have been blindsided by a government-mandated mass immigration program that's fueling this nation's runaway population growth...

Good Fences...
Invasion
Associated Press
China erects fence along N. Korea border
China has been building a massive barbed wire and concrete fence along parts of its border with North Korea in the most visible sign of Beijing's strained ties with its once-cozy communist neighbor. -- Scores of soldiers have descended on farmland near the border- marking Yalu River to erect concrete barriers 8 to 15 feet tall...

Lou Dobbs
NewsMax.com
Lou Dobbs 7 Days a Week
CNN is launching a weekend edition of Lou Dobbs' nightly news and commentary program. -- "Lou Dobbs This Week" will air in the 6 p.m. slot on Saturday and Sunday, the same time period as his weekday show "Lou Dobbs Tonight," and will include reports from earlier in the week and new segments taped on Fridays.AP Internal Use Only

Yeee-ha!
KTRK-TV -- Houston
Cops catch dozens of invaders in drop house
A stabbing investigation in Brazoria County led to the discovery of over a dozen illegal immigrants. -- Brookside Village police tell Eyewitness News they responded to a stabbing call around 9:30pm Saturday night. Officers were looking for the suspect at a nearby trailer park, when they found 13 illegal immigrants living at a mobile home.AP Internal Use Only

Good Riddance!
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Feel strongly about immigration? Joe Buehrle does
No one doubts how Joe Buehrle feels about illegal immigration, but some of his St. Charles neighbors wonder if he has crossed the boundary of decency. -- Neon yellowish-green signs that adorn his porch have turned more than a few heads. -- A recent one read in part: "I support the U.S. Border Patrol."AP Internal Use Only

Deport Mexico
Philadelphia Inquirer
Invader onslaught spawns backlash in North Carolina
In the Mecklenburg County jail, an inmate in an orange jumpsuit puts his finger on an electronic pad and watches his fingerprint appear on a computer screen. -- Within minutes, the computer returns a name - Arturo Romero - with photographs and a rap sheet that details a history of petty offenses and illegal entries...AP Internal Use Only

Pot Bust
San Diego Union-Tribune
Forest pot farms a menace to land
Drug agents sniffed out a major marijuana patch at Palomar Mountain State Park a few months ago in the kind of raid that has become all too common on U.S. public lands. -- What officials initially thought might be a few hundred plants ended up being 15,000. Police also found two men and a woman tending the plots...AP Internal Use Only


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