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The Battle Continues
Open Borders Advocates will Fight Fence All the Way

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WorldNetDaily.com
Snow
clarifies 'nonsensical' comment
White House press secretary Tony Snow
today apologized for any misunderstanding he caused by characterizing
as "nonsensical" a question from WND White House correspondent
Les Kinsolving about a possible pardon for two Border Patrol
agents sentenced to prison for shooting a drug smuggler... |
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NBC2-TV
-- Fort Myers, Florida
Local
Minuteman watches border, tells story
Lee County, Fla. -- President George
Bush signed a bill that will allow the construction of a 700
mile fence along the border of the United States and Mexico.
Critics, such as Mexico's President Vicente Fox Quesada, compare
the fence to the Berlin Wall. But Bush argues that it will make
the U.S. safer... |

Ben Franklin |
Steve Farrell
-- NewsMax.com
Rattlesnakes
for Felons: Ben Franklin's immigration plan
...As Americanus, he aimed a bitter arrow
at the British government, which insisted on exporting felons
to the colonies, no matter how the colonies protested. It was,
the mother country said, for the "improvement and well peopling"
of America. Such parental concern, Americanus thought, called
for some kind of filial acknowledgment... |

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Allan Wall
-- VDare.com
Mexican
leaders squawk about fence bill
President Bush has finally signed that
fence bill. -- We know, of course, there are several things our
open- border president can still do to sabotage it. -- But here
in Mexico they are crying bloody murder over it. -- President
Vicente Fox called the border wall "useless" and a
"shame" and likened it to the Berlin Wall.  |
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Albuquerque
Tribune
GOP
sues over licenses
The state Republican Party today filed a lawsuit
against the Taxation and Revenue Department over its request
for the names of the 30,000 immigrants with New Mexico drivers
licenses. -- The party in July asked for a list of licenses that
have been issued to people who are not citizens or legal residents
of the United States. |

Waah! Waah! |
Washington
Post
Citizenship
changes draws sniveling
The Bush administration is considering
proposals that would make it tougher for legal immigrants to
gain U.S. citizenship. -- The proposals being drafted by the
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a division
of the Department of Homeland Security, could nearly double application
fees... |
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Press Release
Group
to Raise Money for ICE Agent Voorhis
Lakewood, CO -- An independent group of citizens
has formed an ad hoc committee to raise money to help pay the
legal costs of Cory Voorhis, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement
agent who is said to be a focus of an investigation over the
possible misuse of information gained from a restricted federal
crime database... |
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WSOC-TV
-- Charlotte
DUI
invader who killed student going to prison
Charlotte -- An illegal [ alien...
criminal] accused of driving the wrong way on a highway while
drunk and killing an 18- year- old student has been sentenced
to more than 13 years in prison. -- Jorge Hernandez Soto pleaded
guilty Thursday to charges of second- degree murder and driving
while impaired. |
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American
Patrol
Border Patrol
accused of false imprisonment
It happened Wednesday night. Mike King, Mike
Christie, and Wes Fleming of American Border Patrol, and two
Houston Chronicle reporters were on a hillside watching for illegal
border crossers using ABP's Axsys thermal camera and broadcasting
the mission over the Internet. They had had success operating
from the same location in the past... |
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The Journal
News -- Westchester County, New York
Yonkers
man charged in invader bribery plot
A Yonkers man was among 11 people charged,
including current and former immigration officials, in a purported
scheme to let illegal [aliens...
criminals] skirt the necessary steps to achieve citizenship.
-- The former supervising officer of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services in New York is accused of soliciting bribes from immigrants... |

Garcia |
The New
Standard
Mexican Reconquista Garcia carps about fence
...Isabel
Garcia, co-chair of the Coalition [and Mexican
Gov't agent], predicted the journey would become even more
dangerous with the passage of the Secure Fence Act, which would
authorize the construction of new fortified fencing in an attempt
to toughen the border. President Bush signed the bill [October
26]... |
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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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Press Release
Troublesome
group wants Bush to push for amnesty
Following the President signing legislation
authorizing 700 miles of new fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border,
Catholic Charities USA today called on both President Bush and
Congress to finish the job by acting swiftly to enact just and
fair comprehensive immigration reform. -- "Catholic Charities
USA and its members..." |

Snake Oil |
Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Border
security law fails to stem debate
President Bush on Thursday signed into
law a border security bill, touching off a debate over whether
the timing - 12 days before the midterm elections - was politically
motivated and whether the measure will be effective. -- Some
GOP lawmakers called the legislation, which authorizes securing
700 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border... |
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American
Border Patrol
Photos of the Day
These photos were taken on Oct. 25, at
about noon. The top photo shows a vehicle belonging to Grupo
Beta. The bottom photo shows a vehicle used to service water
stations provided by Humane Borders. The vehicles were seen about
two miles apart... |
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Mike King
-- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Cobb
looks to deport lawbreaking invaders
It is testimony to the utter impotence
of Congress and the federal immigration bureaucracy that it falls
on the Cobb County Sheriff's Department to ensure that people
in the country illegally who are convicted of crimes are deported.
-- While Congress wasted time over the last year debating how
long and how fancy a new fence on the border... |
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Los Angeles
Times
Latino
colonists are rethinking their role in U.S.
For years, Santa Ana resident Guadalupe
Gomez, an immigrant from Zacatecas, Mexico, and now a U.S. citizen,
has been urging immigrant groups from his home state to get more
involved in issues affecting their lives in Southern California.
-- But many thought they would eventually return to Mexico, he
said... |

Tom Tancredo |
Rep. Tom
Tancredo -- Heritage Foundation
A
new strategy for control of illegal immigration
Since January of 2004, when President
Bush first proposed his "comprehensive immigration reform,"
it has become increasingly evident that there is a sharp disconnect
on this issue between the political elites in the nation's capital
and the values and concerns of average citizens. This disconnect
is evident... |

Tan Nguyen |
John Lillpop
-- ChronWatch.com
Tan
Nguyen was right!
...After reviewing the letter itself,
it is clear that Nguyen's staff is simply reminding citizens
to vote and non-citizens not to vote. What is wrong with that,
for heaven's sake? -- Rather than harassing Tan Nguyen for doing
the right thing, the more appropriate action would be to ask
Loretta Sanchez why she has not sent a letter like this... |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Feds
pass up tips on illegal alien violators
A national backlash against illegal immigration
has many police chiefs squirming behind their badges. They're
the faces of law enforcement in a country that doesn't always
enforce immigration laws. -- But Roswell (Georgia) Police Chief
Edwin Williams has found an unlikely ally to help him... |
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Bill Handel
Show - KFI - Los Angeles -- October 26, 2006
Mexican reconquistas running the show in
Sacramento?
The Bill Handel Show found the letter the Secretary of State
sent out to the 14,000 registered voters in the Tan Nguyen scandal.
Look at the documents
in this mailing (PDF file) and note the logos of the anti-
American NCLR (aka the Tan Klan), MALDEF, and NALEO on official
California state stationery. [Related
Audio Clips] |

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San Antonio
Express-News
Illegal
alien-packed van rolls: One dead, 20 injured
Laredo -- One woman died and at least
20 others were injured after a passenger van stuffed with up
to 60 undocumented immigrants rolled over on a Zapata County
road. --- A Department of Public Safety report stated 21 people
were in the cargo van, while a statement released by the Mexican
Consulate in Laredo said 60 people were inside the van.  |
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