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Saturday, October 28, 2006 |
Fox Threatens U.
S.
We have no right to build fence?
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PROMOTING VIOLENCE
BY MEXICANS
"What is not resolved by intelligent policies and by leaders
is resolved by citizens. That is how the Berlin Wall fell
and that is how this wall will fall," Fox told Reuters.
"I hope it isn't even built because, if it is, it will fall."
(Jan '06) |
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- October 27
Dobbs: The
government of Mexico tonight is threatening, again, the national
security and sovereignty of this nation, and some would say insulting
the United States. Mexico says the United States has no right
to build a new 700-mile fence along our southern border with
Mexico. It appears the White House is not concerned in the least
by the statements of Mexico's leading national officials.
Wian: Well, Mexican President Vicente Fox, Lou, said that
the signing of the bill to build 700 miles of fence along the
U.S./Mexican border is an embarrassment. His successor, President-elect
Felipe Calderon, called it "a grave error," and U.S.
President George Bush says he understands their sensitivities.
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Guelph Mercury
-- Guelph County, Ontario, Canada
Obscure
Mexican "actor" / crackpot bewails border fence
Gael Garcia Bernal, promoting a new movie
in which his character gets in trouble with U.S. immigration
authorities, criticized the newly approved U.S.-Mexico border
fence as "absurd." -- "They are wasting so much
money on this instead of using it on a real development plan,"
the star of "Y Tu Mama Tambien" and "The Motorcycle
Diaries..." |

Tony Dolz |
Ventura
County Star
Assembly
race pits Minuteman, Democrat
Republican Assembly candidate Tony
Dolz... is betting his political bankroll on a single issue.
-- He's one of the original members of the Minutemen, the controversial
band of citizen law enforcers who in 2005 spread themselves along
the U.S.- Mexico border in Arizona to scout for illegal [aliens... criminals]... |
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Connecticut
Post
Man jailed
for lying on citizen docs
Brideport, Ct. -- A citizen of Albania,
who lived on Clinton Avenue, was sentenced Thursday to four months
in prison for making false statements to procure U.S. naturalization.
-- Mirjan Vogli also faces possible deportation, according to
U.S. Attorney Kevin J. O'Connor. Vogli pleaded guilty to the
offense July 24. |
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Bismarck
(North Dakota) Tribune
Mexico
sends riot police to violence-ravaged city
Oaxaca, Oax., Mex.-- Businesses were
shuttered and demonstrators built street barricades Saturday
after President Vicente Fox ordered federal police to intervene
in this city torn by months of protests and violence. -- Fox,
who leaves office December 1, had refused repeated requests to
use force in Oaxaca... |
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Bismarck
(North Dakota) Tribune
Mexican
invader gets 10 years in child sex case
A district court judge has sentenced
an illegal [alien... criminal]
to 10 years in prison for gross sexual imposition. -- South Central
District Court Judge David Reich sentenced Angel Gabriel Loria-
Tamayo to 10 years in the department of corrections on Friday.
Reich also ordered Loria- Tamayo to pay fees of $1,050. |
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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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Douglas
Daily Dispatch
Mexicans
nailed with $1 million worth of pot
Douglas, Arizona -- U.S. Customs and
Border Protection Officers at the Douglas Port of Entry arrested
three Mexican citizens yesterday in connection with three separate
attempts to smuggle large amounts of marijuana into the United
States. -- At around 10:40 in the morning, CBP Officers at the
Douglas port of entry... |
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Periodico
-- Las Tunas, Cuba
Border
wall sets off 'wave of indignation' in Latin America
Washington -- The US republican government's
authorization of the construction of a 1,226 km wall along its
border with Mexico has generated a wave of indignation and critics
both internally and throughout Latin America, reported EFE. --
On Thursday, US President George W. Bush signed the so-called
law... |

Waah! Waah! |
Cleveland
Plain Dealer
Ethnic
hustlers toss hissy fit over GOP flyer
Illegal immigrants may have faded from
the national political debate, but the issue is alive and volatile
in Lake County, thanks to an ethnically charged mailing from
the Republican Party. -- Carol-Ann Schindel, a Mentor accountant
running for a seat in the Ohio House of Representatives, says
a poor economy tops the issues in Northeast Ohio. |
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Denver Post
Agents:
Fake papers used to buy homes
Golden, Colo. -- Eight people were arrested
Tuesday night on suspicion of using forged citizenship and financial
documents to purchase FHA-insured homes. -- The arrests announced
today were a joint effort by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation,
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development... |
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Statesman
Journal -- Salem, Oregon
Anti-invasion
group sets rally to unveil billboards
Members of Oregonians for Immigration
Reform will hold a rally on the steps of the Capitol on Monday.
-- During the gathering, the group will inaugurate the first
of three billboards spotlighting illegal immigration. -- In the
state's network of anti-illegal-immigrant activists, few have
been as vocal OFIR. |

Onslaught |
Providence
Journal Editorial
We
have a right - and duty - to control population
The American population has rolled past
300 million and is now headed quickly to 400 million. How many
people do we want in this country? -- Americans have a right
to ask that question, and the federal government has a responsibility
to deal with the answer. We think that the answer should be something
below 300 million... |
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Kevin Eggers
-- Napa Valley Register
Media
blackout on the dangerous CFR
President
Bush and Congress have implemented a plan to create a North
American Union, which will become an open border policy between
the United States, Canada and Mexico. This is a plan, similar
to the European Union, in which the security (primarily from
the ocean borders), infrastructure, laws and economies of the
three countries will become intertwined... |
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Associated
Press
Suspect
in custody in slaying of family of 4
West Palm Beach -- A family of four was
gunned down execution-style along a dark and deserted stretch
of highway. Each was lying down or kneeling, and the mother was
clutching her two young sons. -- Authorities announced Friday
it was no random act of violence, and that the Escobedos fell
prey to a dangerous drug trade... [Also see: Family
Values] |

Day Laborers |
Washington
Times
Shopping
center pulls out of day laborer site deal
The owners of a Gaithersburg shopping
center yesterday pulled out of a deal to lease space for a day
laborer center, citing disapproval from other businesses in the
complex. -- Richard Levitt, chairman of the Nellis Corp. met
yesterday with about two dozen tenants to discuss the proposed
day laborer center. |
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Nashua Telegraph
Deported
ID seller is re-arrested
Concord, NH -- A Brazilian man convicted of selling
phony immigration documents returned to Nashua eight months after
being kicked out of the country, immigration officials claim.
-- Gilmar Miranda was arrested Oct. 19, and appeared in U.S.
District Court on Thursday on a charge of re-entering the United
States after deportation. |
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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. [Reader Comment: "The behavior
of the Border Patrol supervisor was outrageous." --Retired
California Superior Court Judge]... |

Basham |
Washington
Post
CBP
chief appears uninterested in plight of Ramos, Compean
The head of Customs and Border Protection
refused to criticize the prosecution of two Border Patrol agents
sentenced to federal prison for wounding a Mexican man who later
admitted he's a drug smuggler. -- Commissioner Ralph Basham said
in an interview to be aired Sunday on C-SPAN that the agents,
Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean... |
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