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Border Battle Escalates
"Mexican Veto" of Fence Threatened, Agents Sentenced
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| "The proposed
border wall along the Rio Grande has grown in popularity among
congress members in Washington, D.C., but has horrified government,
business and civic leaders in communities from El Paso to Brownsville."
- Del Rio Live |
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Del Rio Live
Border
cities gain congressional support to halt border fence
Mayor Valdez: "...we
have a promise from Senator Cornyn that, because there's been
no money appropriated for the fence, that before it is, our recommendations
will be heard." Lou Dobbs Tonight --
CNN -- October 19
Wian: Lou,
Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean were sentenced
tonight to 11 and 12 years in federal prison, respectively.
[...]
Family members wept in the courtroom at the realization that
these two brave Border Patrol agents, who were only trying to
do their job, are going to prison.
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Sacramento
Bee
Law firm
accused of immigration scam
The government granted asylum status
to scores of immigrants based on fraudulent documents and false
testimony orchestrated by a Sacramento law firm, according to
a federal grand jury indictment made public Thursday. -- The
indictment alleges that between early 2000 and late 2004, five
defendants filed countless asylum applications... |

Nguyen |
KGET-TV
-- Bakersfield
Tan
Nguyen to remain in race
A Rep. Congressional candidate in southern
California will stay in the race despite a call from Orange County
Republican party leaders for him to withdraw. -- Tan Nguyen's
lawyer said he has no intention of quitting the race over a letter
threatening Latino immigrant voters with arrest and deportation.
[Also see: Lockyear's
goons raid Nguyen's offices] |
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Associated
Press
Supreme
Court upholds Arizona's photo ID law for elections
Washington -- The Supreme Court ruled
Friday that Arizona may require voters to provide photo IDs when
they cast their ballots next month. -- The justices cautioned
that they were not issuing a ruling on the constitutionality
of Arizona's law. "As we have noted, the facts in these
cases are hotly contested," the court said in an unsigned
five-page order. |
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Rachel Alexander
-- Intellectual Conservative
More
on landmark Maricopa County invader case
Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas
and Sheriff Joe Arpaio are the only law enforcement officials
in the country arresting and prosecuting illegal immigrants under
an anti-human smuggling (coyote) statute. -- An Arizona jury
returned a guilty verdict against an illegal immigrant for conspiracy
to smuggle himself into the country... |

Onslaught |
Daniel Sheehy
10
million illegal aliens may have entered U.S. in 2005
The massive illegal-alien invasion of America
is far worse than even this author and journalist realized. --
According to a 38-page congressional report released on October
17 by U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, (R-Austin), "as many as
4 million to 10 million illegal aliens crossed into the United
States" from Mexico in 2005...  |

Ilana
Mercer |
WorldNetDaily.com
The
logic of La Raza libertarians
Last week, cable networks and mainstream
press celebrated the birth of the 300-millionth American. Segments
and stories abounded emphasizing the glories of high- population
density and Tower- of- Babel diversity. -- In search for irresistible
copy, the New York Times located the newborn. Probabilities did
not disappoint... |
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Yuma Sun
Group
boosts Hispanic voter registration
In the last year, more than 105,000 Hispanics
have registered to vote in Arizona, Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
thanks to a national nonpartisan organization that on Thursday
predicted the work could influence close midterm races in those
states. -- Democracia USA, a Hispanic civic engagement program,
registered the new voters... |
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StopTheACLU.com
ACLU
sues over efforts to stop invasion
A coalition of Riverside business owners,
landlords and residents will file a lawsuit today in state court
against Riverside Township, contending that the recently adopted
Illegal Immigration Relief Act oversteps the city's authority,
is too vague, unfairly puts businesses at risk and violates civil
rights under state law. |
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Battle Creek
Enquirer
Raids
frighten illegal aliens in Michigan
Grand Rapids, Mich. -- Farmers say worries
about possible immigration raids have created a shortage of migrant
workers in western Michigan this fall, leading them to share
the available laborers. -- "It's been tight," Don Rasch,
a farmer in Kent County's Alpine Township, told The Grand Rapids
Press for a story published Thursday... |
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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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Pat Buchanan |
WorldNetDaily.com
America
2050: A nation of turtles
Does it matter who was the 300-millionth
"American"? -- Indeed, it does. -- If it was a baby
born to an American, that is wonderful news. If it was a baby
born to an illegal alien, it means we have lost control of our
borders. And as Ronald Reagan said, a country that can't control
its borders isn't really a country anymore. |
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Black Voice
News
Fontana,
Calif. High School on high alert
When Fontana senior Tiqueon Smith arrived
for class on Monday the situation was markedly different than
the pandemonium on Friday after hundreds of students threw rocks,
bottles and fists during a lunchtime brawl. -- "I'm here
to pick up my nephew. He's just a freshman. I don't want him
mixed up in this mess," said Smith. |
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Sonia Arrison
-- TechNewsWorld
Technology's
Impact Depends on Values
...Another example is a group called American
Border Patrol (ABP) located in Sierra Vista, Arizona. The non-profit,
non-government organization is backed by businessman Glenn Spencer,
who owns three unmanned spy planes ranging in cost from US$12,000
to $21,000. In August this year, ABP helped apprehend a group
of offenders... |

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Oliver North
-- Townhall.com
Back door to terror
Since Sept. 11, 2001, Americans living
along the U.S.- Mexican border have been warning that our porous
frontier is a back door for terrorist entry into this country.
Local, state and federal law enforcement officers, overwhelmed
by the flow of human traffic across the border, have acknowledged
the threat -- and been widely ignored by the mainstream media...
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Arizona
Republic
Smuggling
law gets a conviction
The Maricopa County Attorney's Office
won its first jury conviction Thursday against an undocumented
immigrant who paid $700 to be smuggled into Arizona. -- Prosecutors
say this is a key milestone in the office's efforts to combat
illegal immigration. -- Adolfo Guzman- Garcia faces nearly four
years in prison... |
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Washington
Post
Local-Federal
Policing Worries N.Va. Latinos
A recent push to enlist local law enforcement
agencies in the search for people illegally in this country is
driving more immigrants underground, according to immigrant civil
rights groups. -- "Latinos are feeling more and more under
attack regardless of their immigration status. We know people
are afraid to go to the doctor, to go to school..." |

Dog Chapman |
TMZ.com
"Dog"
Chapman Mexican legal proceedings stayed
Sources close to the Duane "Dog"
Chapman legal case tell TMZ that the Mexican courts have put
a stay on further legal proceedings in the bounty hunter's matter.
Meanwhile, the reality star's legal team is gathering more evidence
as to his actions while in Mexico, and sources tell TMZ that
when the evidence is presented, the Mexican court... |

Click
Here |
Associated
Press
Munsil
says border plan would reduce drains on services
Enhanced border security and savings
from services now used by illegal immigrants are worth the state
making an upfront investment of more than $100 million a year,
Republican gubernatorial candidate Len Munsil said Thursday as
he provided more details on a previously proposed plan. |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Pledge
to Mexican flag captured on video
A radio station in Houston has posted
on its website two video clips of a Texas elementary school "diversity"
assembly where a volunteer leads students in saying a pledge
of allegiance to the Mexican flag. -- Station KTRH has posted
both a video clip showing elementary students cheering and waving
Mexican flags... |

Neocon Pest |
Robert Stacy
McCain -- Front Page Magazine
How
Not to Campaign on Immigration
...Simply put, many Americans don't believe
that either party in Washington really wants to secure the border.
And when soi-dissant conservative intellectuals like (Tamar)
Jacoby start talking about the need to link enforcement to status
adjustment, grassroots conservatives roll their eyes and say,
"See? I told you not to trust Republicans." |

Nguyen |
Press Release
U.S.
Immigration Reform PAC supports Nguyen
The Washington, D.C.- based U.S. Immigration
Reform Political Action Committee (USIRP) reiterated its endorsement
for congressional candidate Tan D. Nguyen and said it sees "nothing
wrong" with a bulk-mail flier his campaign sent to the foreign-born
in Orange County, Calif., warning that illegal immigrants cannot
vote. |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
CHP
stops truck, finds two dozen invaders
La Mesa, Calif. -- The California Highway
Patrol stopped a pickup loaded with about 25 suspected illegal
immigrants, two or three of whom ran away late Thursday night.
-- The driver escaped, but a woman who ran was picked up a short
distance away on the freeway. |
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