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Tuesday, October 24, 2006 |
ABP Spoke - Bush
Listened
President to Sign Fence Bill in White House on Thursday
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Congressional Quarterly -- September 4
Focus:
Arizona
Glenn
Spencer bought four acres of land here, 1,000 feet from the Mexican
border, with one purpose: Prove that President Bush and Congress
aren't up to the task of stopping millions of illegal immigrants
from freely flowing into this country.
"They should build a wall [fence]
down there," he said, pointing to mangled strands of barbed
wire that separate the mountains on his side of the border from
those in Mexico. "They've got to build a wall [fence] -
triple layered. Other than that, it's sheer folly." Washington
Times -- October 24
Ceremony
to accompany border fence bill signing
Congress yesterday sent the bill to build 700
miles of fencing on the U.S.-Mexico border to President Bush,
who will sign it in a ceremony Thursday morning in the White
House Roosevelt Room. |

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Alamogordo
Daily News
Mexican
sex fiend caught sneaking back into U.S.
A Mexican national previously convicted
for predatory criminal sexual assault of a minor was apprehended
near Columbus, Thursday, attempting to cross the border, thanks
in part, to a recently implemented finger printing system. --
The Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System was
first put into use... [More
family values]  |

Hooker |
WREG-TV
-- Memphis
Apparent
illegal alien hooker nest busted in Memphis
She read the names on the federal indictment:
"Leon, Flores, Reyes-Santillan..." and said she didn't
recognize a single one. -- But the indictment says one or more
of the illegal aliens pimped other illegals out of Joyce Maharrey's
rental house at 1104 North Holmes Road... [Also see: Family
Values] |
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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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KGW-TV --
Portland
Invasion
issue gaining force in election campaign
In a pink cinderblock Grange hall in
heavily Hispanic Boardman, the immigration issue, nearly absent
from the gubernatorial campaign until recently, was very much
alive and not sitting well. -- The dozen or so Hispanic farmworkers
who gathered with The Associated Press said that while they can't
vote, they wished candidates would see things... |
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Chicago
Tribune
Immigration
forum is too hot for Chicago suburb
A meeting sponsored by the mild-mannered
League of Women Voters has proven too hot for Carpentersville.
-- That's because the discussion was to focus on immigration,
a subject that set passions aflame in the village after two trustees
proposed an ordinance to crack down on [illegal
aliens... criminals]... |
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Yakima Herald
Selah
center relents, grants Minutemen meeting space
The Selah Civic Center has reversed itself
and decided to grant meeting space to the controversial Minuteman
Civil Defense Corps. -- Members of Selah Civic Center Association
-- the nonprofit board which runs the city-owned civic center
-- were called individually by a civic center administrator Friday... |
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Associated
Press
Irksome Mexicans
plan to whine to UN over border fence
The Mexican government said Monday that
it is drafting a resolution for the United Nations Human Rights
Council criticizing U.S. plans to build hundreds of miles of
fencing on its southern border. -- Mexican Ambassador Luis Alfonso
de Alba said the resolution will denounce the fence for violating
human rights... [More
Mexican meddling] |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Former
Border Patrollers have their say
Some 200 former Border Patrol agents
offered their prescription for immigration reform yesterday in
the form of a position paper opposing any form of amnesty and
calling for meaningful employer sanctions along with a secure
border. -- "Our group has an institutional knowledge that
is deep and broad..." |
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KRGV-TV
-- Harlingen
Residents
react to Border Patrol shooting
San Juan, Texas -- People living near
the Santa Ana Wildlife Refuge sometimes wonder what's happening
in their own backyards. -- A Border Patrol agent patrolling the
area was shot over the weekend. -- Gloria Avila was wondering
about the sirens and why her home health nurse hadn't visited... |
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We Get E-Mail
Sham IDs
rejected
I am a Wal-Mart Sporting Goods Department
Manager in ******, AL. I didn't feel that the Matricula Consular
ID cards were that big a problem. I was recently presented one
by a Mexican National with no other form of ID. He was
attempting to purchase an Alabama Hunting License. Thank you
for having educated me... |
¡Viva México! |
Houston
Chronicle
Five
plead not guilty to disruption in Mexican flag-raising
Five students who raised the Mexican
flag at Austin High School in Houston last month pleaded not
guilty Monday to a misdemeanor charge of disrupting class, their
lawyer said. -- The teenagers raised the Mexican flag on Sept.
15, the eve of Mexico's Independence Day, to show pride in their
heritage and culture, lawyer JasonCastañeda said. |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Documents
reveal 'shadow government'
About 1,000 documents obtained in a Freedom
of Information Act request to the Security and Prosperity Partnership
of North America show the White House is engaging in collaborative
relations with Mexico and Canada outside the U.S. Constitution,
says WND columnist and author Jerome Corsi. |

Allan
Wall |
VDare.com
Gringo hordes
invading Mexico? Yeah, right
The Mexican invasion of the United States
is just a nativist fantasy, says Mike Davis, author of No One
Is Illegal: Fighting Racism and State Violence on the U.S.-Mexico
Border. You'll find the real invasion on the other side of the
border-"gringo hordes" invading Mexico... |
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American
Border Patrol
Photo of the Day
Family portrait of Star and her pups.
Photo taken October 13, 2006. All these pure-bred German Shepherds
belong to Glenn Spencer of American Border Patrol. They live
on Glenn's property 1,000 feet north of the Mexican border in
Arizona.  |

Fracas |
New York
Sun
Minutemen pressuring
Columbia to investigate incident
The Minuteman Project, a volunteer border-patrol
group, says it is pressing Columbia for an investigation into
the melee that occurred on October 4, when three Minutemen were
assaulted on campus as they tried to deliver speeches. -- One
Minuteman, Marvin Stewart, filed a complaint on October 10 for
stolen property... |

Tony Snow |
WorldNetDaily.com
Snow
says question on officers' prison time 'nonsensical'
Asking whether two U.S. Border Patrol
agents sentenced to prison for shooting a drug-smuggling suspect
in the buttocks is "nonsensical," according to a White
House spokesman, even if it is something of high interest among
WND readers. -- Yesterday Les Kinsolving, WND's correspondent
at the White House... |
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Houston
Chronicle
Officer
guilty of weapons charges
A Houston police officer pleaded guilty
Monday to federal violations stemming from his employment of
illegal immigrants as armed guards for his security firm, the
U.S. Attorney's Office announced. -- David Rodriguez, a 13-year
Houston Police Department veteran, hired illegal [aliens...
criminals] to work at private businesses... |
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Detroit
Free Press
Bill
to secure U.S. border seen as election-year ploy
A bill to build a 700-mile fence along
the U.S.-Mexican border is poised to become law just in time
for next month's elections. -- Weeks after the bill passed the
House and Senate, Republican leaders sent it to the White House
on Monday. President George W. Bush must sign it within 10 days
or it will be automatically vetoed and sent back to Congress. |

Onslaught |
Hardbeat
News -- New York
Invaders
flocking to new areas in U. S.
[Illegal
aliens... criminals] in the U.S. are moving away from traditional
immigrant destination states such as New York, Florida, and California
and increasingly settling in new areas like North Carolina, Nebraska,
and Nevada. -- So says the American Immigration Law Foundation's
Immigration Policy Center... |

Lou Barletta |
Patriot
News
'Illegal
aliens' threatened city, mayor says
Hazleton (Pa) Mayor Louis J. Barletta
said illegal [aliens...
criminals] have brought gangs, drugs, graffiti and murders
to his city, draining police and fire resources and taking services
away from legal residents. -- Hazleton's Illegal Immigration
Relief Act -- slated to take effect Nov. 1 -- would suspend the
licenses of companies that hire... |

Lou Dobbs |
San Antonio
Express News
Dobbs
bringing 'Broken Borders' to San Antonio
The popular "Broken Borders"
show is going from your TV set to the stage of the Charline McCombs
Empire Theatre. -- Lou Dobbs, the veteran CNN anchor who focused
on financial matters before taking up the immigration issue,
will lead a live, hourlong "town hall meeting" at 6
p.m. Wednesday. |
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