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Thursday, November 2, 2006 |
Democrats = Amnesty
Loss of House Means Loss of Sovereignty

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KMBC-TV
-- Kansas City
ACORN
workers indicted for alleged voter fraud
Four people have been indicted on charges of
voter fraud in Kansas City, officials said Wednesday. -- Investigators
said questionable registration forms for new voters were collected
by the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now,
a group that works to improve minority and low-income communities. |
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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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La Prensa
Latina -- Havana
Paraguay
bellyaches about US immigration policy
Paraguayan President Nicanor Duarte [bewailed]
the US treatment of [illegal
aliens... criminals] and called the wall it will erect along
its border with Mexico "shameful." -- Duarte said the
wall was also a poor US investment, when those funds could be
used to generate jobs, ease poverty and contribute to world peace. |
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Houston
Chronicle
Invaders
urged to report labor abuse
A coalition of U.S. agencies, community
leaders and foreign consulates encouraged Spanish- speaking immigrants
in Houston to report labor abuses and other problems without
fear of retaliation. -- The Justice and Equality in the Workplace
Program was designed to educate workers about their rights and
guide them through the U.S. government... |

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San Antonio
Express-News
Mexico's
love-hate relationship with the U.S.
Mexico City - When President Vicente Fox said
Mexicans should be glad they weren't born in the United States,
it was a reminder of an ugly little truth. -- Aside from the
U.S. economy, many Mexican citizens - especially those living
in Mexico - don't care much for the United States. |
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Washington
Post
Marshals
net more than 10,700 fugitives
Washington -- Nearly 11,000 fugitives,
including sex offenders, gang members and others wanted on a
variety of charges from kidnapping to weapons offenses, were
swept up last week in a 24-state operation, the Justice Department
was to announce Thursday. -- Among the fugitives caught were
1,659 sex offenders... |
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Allan Wall
-- VDare.com
Calderon
in Canada
Felipe Calderon, Mexico's president-elect (scheduled
to take office on December 1st) is already taking the international
tours the current president (Vicente Fox) is famous for. -- In
early October Calderon took a tour of Latin America, where he
bashed the border fence. -- On October 26th and 27th, Calderon
was in Canada when Bush actually signed the fence bill. |

Pro-Invasion Rag |
L. A. Times
Foundering
L.A. rag bewails Escondido ordinance
Are you paying attention, Escondido?
As Hazleton, Pa., is hopefully finding out, making criminals
of landlords who rent to illegal [aliens...
criminals] is not only counterproductive as a practical matter,
it's probably illegal too. -- Escondido, the 140,000-resident
city in northern San Diego County, passed an ordinance last month... |
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Associated
Press
Perdue,
Taylor talk tough on crime, illegal immigration
Atlanta -- When it comes to crime and
illegal immigration, the candidates for governor both talk tough.
-- Gov. Sonny Perdue claims that under his administration Georgia
has become a leader in fighting illegal immigration. He touts
his funding for more prison beds and said he plans to hire more
police to crack down on methamphetamine dealers... |
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Thomas Lifson
-- The American Thinker
Pelosi's
illegal alien employees
Remember Linda Chavez? She had to withdraw
from consideration for a cabinet post because one of her employees
was an illegal alien. So how about Nancy Pelosi, who would be
third in line for succession if she becomes Majority Leader?
-- Investors Business Daily brings us the following information
about her family- owned vineyard. |
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KFOX-TV
-- El Paso
Mexican
charged with unlawful re-entry
Lorenzo Barraza is in federal custody
being charged as an illegal [alien...
criminal] re-entering the U.S. as an aggravated felon. --
And because he has previously been charged with second degree
murder, his sentence may be even longer. -- Just a few days ago,
KFOX reported how Lorenzo Barraza... |
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Washington
Times
50,000
troops sought at borders
Georgia Rep. Charlie Norwood, a critic of President
Bush's efforts to secure U.S. borders, wants the administration
to deploy 50,000 troops to guard America's southern and northern
borders. -- "For those who say that deploying tens of thousands
of soldiers to secure our 7,000 total miles of border is unrealistic,
please explain our posting 37,000 troops..." |
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Washington
Times
Bush
may find an ally on immigration
Immigration is the one major issue on
which President Bush is likely to fare better next year if Democrats
win control of Congress. -- The issue is unfinished business
to which all sides promise to return, after House Republicans
this year prevented Mr. Bush from winning both a guest-worker
program and citizenship rights for most illegal aliens. |

Onslaught |
David A.
Hartman, -- Chronicles Magazine
The
economic realities of US immigration
Mass immigration is changing the fundamental
character of America -- our culture, institutions, standards,
and objectives. Until recently, our society was the envy of the
world, so why are these changes even necessary? In addition to
the ruling class's commitment to globalism and multiculturalism... |
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Arizona
Republic
Mexican-flag-burning
activist acquitted on several charges
Anti-illegal-immigration activist Roy
Warden was acquitted Wednesday by a Tucson Municipal Court judge
of several charges stemming from a Mexican- flag- burning protest.
-- Warden had been charged with one count of assault, one count
of reckless burning and one count of disorderly conduct. |
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