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Illegal Immigration:
A Tiebreaker?
Invasion Issue Reaches National Stage

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Arellano |
CBS2-TV
-- Chicago
Criminal
in hiding resumes shameless baby-waving
A little boy whose mother is fighting
deportation is back in Washington, D.C. to plead his mother's
case. -- Saul Arellano, 7, hopes to keep his mother, Elvira Arellano
in the country. Elvira Arellano is an [illegal
alien... criminal], but her son was born in the United States
and is a citizen. |
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Associated
Press
Mexicans
detained at airport, LULAC whining ensues
Houston -- U.S. immigration officials detained
16 Mexican citizens as they were boarding a Continental flight
back to Mexico Friday morning. -- "It's ironic that they
did it on a flight on its way out to Mexico," said Jose
Jimenez, deputy district director of the League of United Latin
American Citizens.... |

D. A. King |
The Dustin
Inman Society
Crime
Pays!: Hispanic outfit gives invaders home loans
To understand why illegal immigration
is an approved act of organized crime just follow the money back
to the banks and the President. -- Nevermind that it is a felony
to encourage an illegal alien to remain in the United States.
And that penalties are increased for doing so for commercial
profit. |
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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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Reuters
Latin
leaders set to condemn U.S. border fence
Montevideo, Uruguay -- Leaders at this
weekend's Ibero-American Summit were set to rebuke the United
States for its plan to build a fence along the Mexican border
to keep out illegal [aliens...
criminals], an official said on Friday. -- President Bush
signed legislation last week approving the construction of the
700-mile fence... |
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KOTV --
Tulsa
Gubernatorial
candidates address invasion concerns
Immigration is an important issue in
next week's election. Our Oklahoma Poll shows one out of nine
Oklahomans believes it's the most important issue for deciding
the governor's race. -- News on 6 anchor Terry Hood finds this
is one issue where the candidates share common ground. Both say
their opponent hasn't done enough to stop the surge... |
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Hazleton
Standard-Speaker
Latino
leader: Hazleton laws 'hurt business'
A Latino leader in Hazleton agreed with
a federal judge who said the city's Illegal Immigration Relief
Act and landlord-tenant ordinance could do "irreparable
harm" to businesses. "The Latino business is affected.
Some owners think of moving," Dr. Agapito Lopez said on
Wednesday, a day after federal Judge James Munley issued an order... |

Duncan Hunter |
Jonah Goldberg
-- National Review
Duncan
Hunter for President!
There are two obvious ways to save the
bankrupt liberal talk-radio network Air America: Get Al Franken
some new, funny material, and hire a Lou Dobbs. I say "a
Lou Dobbs" because the CNN host himself is probably too
expensive, but his limousine populism is pretty easy to rip off... |
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New York
Times
U.S.
cuts aid for anchor babies
Under a new federal policy, children
born in the United States to illegal immigrants with low incomes
no longer will be automatically entitled to health insurance
through Medicaid, Bush administration officials said Thursday.
-- Doctors said the policy change would make it more difficult
for such infants... |
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KNDO-TV
-- Yakima
Minutemen
wrap up northern border watch
The Washington State Chapter of the Minuteman
Civil Defense Corps has wrapped up operations on the Canadian
border. -- Throughout the month of October, Minutemen from Yakima
and all over the state stood watch at about 14 locations along
the border. They conduct 24-hour border watches in April and
October, but invite members to patrol... |
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Arizona
Republic
Effects
of invader-related ballot measures debated
Passed by voters two years ago, Proposition
200 was just the opening act. -- Next week, voters will be asked
to ponder four more immigration- related ballot measures, including
one that could force students living in Arizona illegally to
pay three times more for college tuition. |
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Radio Netherlands
Immigration
hot topic in US mid-terms
Immigration reform is one of the main
issues preoccupying American voters as they go to the polls in
Tuesday's (7 November) mid-term elections. In some voting precincts
it is in fact the main issue. Immigrants are entering the United
States at the rate of one every 30 seconds, or one million a
year, an increase of 16 percent in the past five years.  |
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Bradenton
Herald
Immigration
ads accusing Democrats of leniency
Some feature Latino men crossing barbed
wire fences and wading through water in the dead of night. Others
allege crimes committed by illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- And still others accuse Democrats, including
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, of wanting to give benefits
to people who broke the law to enter the United States. |
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King of
Prussia (Pennsylvania) Courier
Bridgeport
adopts ban in invaders
Borough Council adopted an ordinance
banning illegal aliens from working or renting residences in
Bridgeport Tuesday. -- The vote, which was 6-0 at Tuesday's council
meeting, approved the Illegal Immigration Relief Act with a minor
amendment. -- Also, council approved an amended ordinance governing
rental properties... |
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South Florida
Sun-Sentinel
Usual
suspects fear law deters health care for anchor babies
U.S.-born infants of [illegal
alien] parents are no longer guaranteed coverage under Medicaid
and may go without essential care, according to patient advocates.
-- Health care workers are scrambling to help mothers comply
with a new law that requires parents to show their babies' U.S.
birth certificates before receiving treatment paid for by Medicaid. |
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