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Wednesday, October 25, 2006
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A Tale of Two Sheriffs
Arpaio and Dever see illegal aliens differently
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Lou Dobbs Tonight - CNN - October 24
Dobbs:
....Why in the world is the federal government not enforcing
the law at our border for the purpose of border security, not
enforcing immigration law at our border, not enforcing immigration
law in the interior of the country?
Arpaio: Well, the border patrol is trying to do a good
job. You have to prosecute these people. I'm tired they keep
saying, we have no room. They're going to spend $3 billion on
a fence. Can't they put up some tents and put them in tents for
six months under the federal why? I don't know why they're not
doing. They should have started this 20 years and now it's a
big political issue as of now.
Dobbs: Sheriff Joe Arpaio, we thank you for being here
and for leading the way in showing some folks how to innovate
and be effective in law enforcement. We thank you.
Arpaio: Thank you.
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Yakima Herald
Minuteman
opponents rally
Fearing possible violence, civil-rights
abuses and improper use of taxpayer money, local immigration
rights activists reiterated their opposition Tuesday to Selah's
decision to allow the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps to meet in
the Selah Civic Center starting in November. -- Members of Águila
del Norte- Yakima... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Resolution
seeks to head off union with Mexico, Canada
A coalition spearheaded by Conservative
Caucus Chairman Howard Phillips, author Jerome Corsi and activist
Phyllis Schlafly is launching an effort today in support of a
proposed congressional resolution that denounces any effort by
the U.S. to enter into a North American Union with Mexico and
Canada... |
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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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'The Boot' |
Associated
Press
Cobb
County to join federal program on invaders
Marietta, Ga. -- The Cobb County Commission
has approved a request by the sheriff to work more closely with
federal officials to deport jailed illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- The move, which the commission unanimously
endorsed Tuesday, means the sheriff's department will join a
federal program... |
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CNN
Border
fence will leave Texas-size hole
President Bush will sign the Secure Fence
Act into law Thursday at a public ceremony in the White House
Roosevelt Room, reversing his earlier decision to withhold the
pomp and circumstance. -- House Republicans demanded the formal
proceedings for public relations purposes, claiming this fence
is a major accomplishment... |
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Times Herald
-- Norristown, Pennsylvania
Illegal
alien ban adopted
Bridgeport, Pa. -- Borough Council adopted
an ordinance banning illegal aliens from working or renting residences
in Bridgeport Tuesday. -- The vote, which was 6-0 at Tuesday's
council meeting, approved the Illegal Immigration Relief Act
with a minor amendment. |
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