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Tuesday, October 31, 2006 |
President Hunter
will Stop the Invasion
Builder of San Diego Fence Enters the Race

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Rich Lowry |
National
Review
Amnesty
National -- Bush's Congress
President Bush can lambaste the Democrats
all he likes, but on the biggest issue where there is likely
to be legislative action from a new Democratic Congress, Bush
agrees with Nancy Pelosi and the liberal wing of the Democratic
party. They all support "cutting-and-running" from
serious immigration enforcement.... |

SPLC's Dees |
D. A. King
-- Gainesville Times
Illegal
immigration foes are not necessarily 'hate groups'
The Southern Poverty Law Center, run
by Morris Dees in Montgomery, Ala., lists many Web sites that
are successful in drawing attention to the crime of illegal immigration
and employment as "hate sites." Dees has personally
made millions in donations doing so from the far, far left. |
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San Francisco
Chronicle
Youths
roam streets in Mexican city
San Bernardino, Calif. -- About a dozen
local human rights activists staged a midday protest at the Mexican
Consulate, decrying the use of federal troops to squelch demonstrations
in Oaxaca and demanding the resignation of the local magistrate.
-- After a statement for news cameras in front of the consulate
Monday... |
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Statesman
Journal -- Salem, Oregon
Rally
at Capitol draws 200 frustrated about the invasion
Not even a biting cold kept illegal-immigration
opponents from attending a rally Monday on the steps of the state
Capitol. -- About 200 people gathered to spread their message
that increased border protection and tougher enforcement of immigration
laws are needed. |

D. A. King |
Gainesville
Times
Letter
to the editor from D.A. in today's Gainesville Times
I had a letter to the editor published in the
Gainesville [Georgia] Times today and wanted to share it with
the readers here to illustrate how important sending letters
to your local newspapers is. -- On September 17, the Gainesville
Times ran a very long [yawn] guest column written by a Gainesville
area immigration lawyer - David Kennedy... |
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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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WCBS-TV
-- New York
Illegal
alien sex fiend attacks babysitter
Lake Carmel, NY -- Here's a Halloween
tale that is true. A naked man breaks into a home late at night
where a 12- year- old girl is babysitting her 2 -year- old and
6- year- old neighbors. It happened Saturday night in a two-family
home off Towners Court in Lake Carmel... [More
family values] |
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KNDO-TV
-- Yakima
Not
all Latinos back immigration reform
Phoenix -- With thousands of demonstrators
across the country voicing their support of immigration reform,
some Latinos who don't agree with that goal are afraid their
own voices aren't being heard. -- A Phoenix man, Lionel De La
Rosa, says the marchers give the impression that all Latinos
support letting illegal immigrants become legal... |

Ramos & Compean |
The Evening
Bulletin -- Philadelphia
Border
Insanity: Standard procedure
Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and
Jose Alonso Compean are the face of the crazy, clueless and counterproductive
immigration policy of the Bush administration. Unfortunately,
their faces are in mug shots. -- Agents Ramos and Compean were
sentenced Oct. 19 to 11 years and 12 years, respectively. A Texas
jury had found them guilty... |
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Jackson
Sun-Herald
Four
faked alien IDs -- Biloxi man had 15 illegal aliens at home
A man who lived on Haise Street in Biloxi
has pleaded guilty to selling hundreds of fake identity documents
from his residence to illegal aliens. -- Camilio Calihua-Leynes
and three people who lived with him each face up to 10 years
in prison, followed by deportation, at sentencing Jan. 11 in
Hattiesburg.  |
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Dallas Morning
News
Mexico
tourism takes hit
Acapulco, Gro., Mex. -- Fear of terrorism far
from home has caused record numbers of Americans to visit peaceful,
nearby Mexico since the 9/11 attacks, but now drug-related violence
and political upheaval are pushing them back, officials and analysts
say. |
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Mac Johnson
-- Human Events
Bush
will get his beloved amnesty if the Dems take the House
Although the basic philosophy of conservatism
is optimistic (a belief in the individual's ability to succeed
if left alone by government is at the core of the movement, after
all), conservatives tend to be chronically depressed when it
comes to politics and elections. -- Not only does government
seem to grow ad nauseum with each passing year... |

Sr.
BustaMEChA |
Steve Greenhut
-- Orange County Register
La
Opinion snubs Señor Bustamante
La Opinion, the Spanish-language newspaper,
has endorsed Republican Steve Poizner for Insurance Commissioner
over Lt. Gov. Cruz
Bustamante. Here is the statement from the Poizner campaign:
"La Opinion, California's most influential Latino newspaper,
has endorsed Steve Poizner over Cruz Bustamante for the post
of Insurance Commissioner...." |

Idiot Alert! |
Reuters
Chertoff
cites need for guest-worker plan
The United States will have to create
a new guest-worker program and not just rely on tougher border
enforcement and fence-building to stop the flow of illegal [aliens... criminals] into
the country, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said
on Monday. -- Chertoff said arrests of [invaders] on the southwest
border were down 38 percent... |
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Wheeling
(West Virginia) News-Register Editorial
Fence
a starting point in stopping the invasion
When President Bush signed into law a
measure that calls for construction of a 700- mile- long fence
along the U.S.-Mexican border, the reaction was something less
than supportive. Criticism came from both conservatives and liberals
- with Democrats, of course, voicing their complaints as a tactic
against Republicans... |

Randy Graf |
American
Patrol
Speaker
Hastert supports Randy Graf for Congress
Duncan Hunter and Trent Franks, two of
the Republican Party's most respected congressmen, came to Tucson
last Friday to offer their support to Randy Graf. -- Speaker
Hastert will attend a Tucson luncheon to support Randy Graf for
Congress today. |
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McClatchy
Newspapers
Immigration
activists target employers
Grass-roots groups in North Carolina
are taking a new tack in their fight against illegal immigration.
-- They're targeting businesses they suspect of hiring illegal
workers - the contractor whose crew speaks only Spanish, the
factory owner who hires more Mexicans than whites, the cleaning
service whose Hispanic janitors don't have bank accounts. |

No Illegals! |
San Antonio
Express-News
Educators
push to help illegal aliens
Ignoring the needs of the approximately
65,000 U.S. high school students who graduate each year without
legal residency [they're illegal
aliens... criminals] and with little hope of attending college
would be putting the country's future at risk, a panel of the
nation's educators said Monday. |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
More
than 40 arrested on charges of running smuggling ring
Tucson -- Authorities arrested more than
40 people accused of operating a smuggling ring that brought
at least hundreds of illegal immigrants into the country and
laundered their profits, officials said Monday. -- The 44 arrests
culminated a two-year investigation into what officials said
was a family-run ring... |
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