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Wednesday, November 1, 2006 |
Heroic Effort or
Scam?
Simcox Fence Moves Ahead - Slowly
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| Construction crew
works to erect poles on Simcox fence. (ABP - Oct 31) |
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Of 0.9 Mile Fence Under Construction -1,799 Miles To Go
His first border
fence project ended after 2 miles of stock fencing was built.
After raising more than a million dollars toward a goal of $55
million, Chris Simcox is now building a security fence on 0.9
miles of border east of Naco, Arizona. Critics say no matter
how good it is, it is simple matter for illegal aliens to walk
around it. Lack of sites is a major problem. More than 90% of
the land on the border in Arizona is owned by government
agencies who would not allow a private fence of this sort
to be built. |

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United Press
International
Bush's
immigration dilemma
Washington -- The Republican Party may
save crucial southwestern seats in the midterm elections, but
at the cost of badly damaging U.S long-term border security policy.
-- The GOP has made boosting border security a central plank
of its campaign strategy to try and stave off losing control
of the U.S. House of Representatives... |
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Associated
Press
Latino
voter registration drive fizzles out
After huge immigration protests earlier
this year, advocates vowed to capitalize on the energy and register
1 million new foreign- born voters, mostly Hispanics. -- But
rhetoric has run headlong into reality: Organizers say that,
as of last week, they had signed up fewer than 150,000 people. |

Waah! Waah! |
Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Hispanic
group: We feel slighted
Some advocates for Cobb County's fast-growing
Latino population [including hordes of invaders] are upset that
county authorities did not consult them about a plan to let the
sheriff speed up the deportation of certain illegal [aliens...
criminals] who have committed crimes [besides sneaking in
to begin with]. |
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Hanover
(Pennsylvania) Evening Sun
Crowded
rentals concern Bendersville officials
Bendersville officials are trying to
cut down on the number of tenants in overcrowded rentals. --
But it hasn't been easy. -- For months, the Borough Council has
discussed its frustration over trying to find out if tenants
of 105 S. Main St. are living on the property legally. |
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WCBS Radio
-- New York
Office
of anti-invader candidate vandalized
Pawling, NY -- The campaign headquarters
for republican Assembly candidate Greg Ball was painted sometime
overnight - with messages of hate and swastikas. The storefront
in Pawling had the words ''scum'' and ''fascist'' spray-painted
on the doors and walls, along with some orange swastikas... |
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Morris County
(New Jersey) Daily Record
Two
Mexican invaders charged in Montville murder
A man was charged Tuesday with beating
a fellow day laborer to death last winter in Montville, and his
nephew was accused of helping him wrap the body in plastic and
hide it on an industrial tract off Chapin Road. -- The skeletal
remains of the victim -- identified for the first time Tuesday
as Alfredo De Los Santos Francisco... |
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Houston
Chronicle
Officials:
Houston rape suspect is here illegally
A man accused in at least two sexual
attacks on women and suspected in another is illegally in the
country, law enforcement officials said today. -- Leopoldo Sanchez,
ho is also known by other names, is charged with two counts of
aggravated sexual assault. He was charged Tuesday night in the
alleged attack... |
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Associated
Press
Border
agents get 6 years for taking bribes
Two former Border Patrol agents were
sentenced Tuesday to more than six years each in prison for taking
nearly $180,000 in bribes in exchange for releasing immigrant
smugglers and illegal immigrants from federal custody. -- Mario
Alvarez and Samuel McClaren released smugglers and their customers
from jail... |
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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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Associated
Press
Morris
Dees' bloodsuckers sue immigration agency
Atlanta -- A civil rights group sued
the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency Wednesday,
claiming its agents had harassed five U.S. citizens of Mexican
descent during raids targeting illegal [aliens...
criminals] in southeast Georgia. -- The Southern Poverty
Law Center alleges that federal agents targeted the five... |
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Albany Times
Union
Mexican
invader gets 33 years in rape, thefts
Albany, NY -- A 16- year- old illegal [alien...
criminal] from Mexico was sentenced Tuesday to 33 years in
state prison in the brutal knifepoint rape in December of a University
at Albany student and two separate burglaries. -- Felipe Dejesus-
Flores pleaded guilty previously to breaking into the young woman's
home on Dec. 10... [More
family values] |
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Quin Hillyer
-- The American Spectator
Campaign
Border Patrol
...First, as for the movie: "Border War:
The Battle Over Illegal Immigration," is a tour de force.
It doesn't proselytize. It doesn't announce a political position.
But it leaves no doubt how vexing, and at times how incredibly
dangerous, is the issue of illegal immigration. Ranchers on the
border have their property littered... |
¡Viva México! |
San Antonio
Express-News
Meddling
Mexican diplomat urges a "partnership"
U.S.-Mexico relations could remain paralyzed
unless leaders of the two nations and Canada formalize a North
American partnership - akin to the European Union - before the
U.S. baby boomer retirement wave hits in the next eight years,
a ranking Mexican diplomat said here Tuesday. -- Enrique Berruga,
Mexico's ambassador to the United Nations... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Ad attacks
Napolitano on invader licenses
The message: The mailer has a large grainy
photo of the World Trade Center being hit by a plane on Sept.
11, 2001. -- Under the picture are the words: "The terrorists
who flew this plane carried U.S. drivers' licenses." --
Inside, it says: "Governor Napolitano does not care." |
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Fort Worth
Star-Telegram
5
illegal alien smugglers sentenced
San Antonio -- A judge this week gave
five men who participated in a human smuggling cell the maximum
prison sentence under federal guidelines. -- The five and another
man pleaded guilty in March to illegally conspiring with each
other to bring in, transport or harbor [illegal
aliens... criminals]. |
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Associated
Press
Federal
judge blocks town's crackdown on invaders
Allentown, Pa. -- A federal judge on
Tuesday blocked the city of Hazleton from enforcing a pair of
ordinances targeting illegal immigrants, just hours before the
measures were to go into effect. -- The measures, approved by
City Council last month, would have imposed fines on landlords
who rent to illegal [aliens...
criminals]... |
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