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Tuesday, November 7, 2006 |
How to Guarantee
a Mexican Takeover
Stay Home Today
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| "I
have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond
the territory enclosed by its borders..." -- Mexican
President Zedillo |
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November 7, 2006
Democrats Will Open Borders
to Invasion
Democrat Ted
Kennedy pushed the 1965
Immigration Act that opened America to the Third World. Today
Kennedy teams
up with Reconquistas to fight for open borders. But Kennedy
is not alone. Most Democrats favor open borders and amnesty,
especially the leadership, including Rep.
Pelosi and Sen.
Harry Reid.
"I cannot think of a clearer choice,"
said Glenn Spencer of American Patrol. "One sure way of
assisting the Mexican takeover of the Southwest, and the Hispanic
takeover of North America, is for loyal Americans to stay home
and allow the Democrats to take over the House and Senate." |

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Dallas Morning
News
Calderon
plans to discuss border security with Bush
Mexico City -- President-elect Felipe
Calderon heads to Washington Wednesday to meet with President
Bush amid a complicated political climate, with bombs going off
in Mexico City and political fireworks in the U.S. midterm elections.
-- Calderon is scheduled to meet with Bush at the White House
on Thursday... |
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San Francisco
Chronicle
Governor
plans trip to Mexico
Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger, in his first official act after today's election,
will travel to Mexico on Wednesday to begin a two-day trade mission
that includes events to promote California business and meetings
with President Vicente Fox and President-elect Felipe Calderon.
-- "The California- Mexico partnership is important to both
sides of the border..." |
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Charlotte
News & Observer
Suspect
in fatal DUI crash may be a Mexican invader
The man charged with driving drunk and
causing the accident that killed two N.C. State University students
and a 16- year- old outside Sanford last month is in the United
States illegally and may be prosecuted for carrying fraudulent
identification, an immigration official said. |
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Associated
Press
Voting
machine woes cause early delays
Voting machines began wreaking havoc
the minute the polls opened Tuesday, delaying voters in dozens
of Indiana and Ohio precincts and leaving some in Florida with
little choice but turn to paper ballots instead. -- In Cleveland,
voters rolled their eyes as election workers fumbled with new
voting machines that they couldn't get to start properly... |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Job-thieving
invaders going to prison
Wichita, Kansas -- Two [illegal
aliens... criminals] convicted of using false documents to
get work at a meatpacking plant were sentenced to 13 months in
a U.S. federal prison and will be deported after serving their
sentences. -- Pastor Trujillo, a Mexican, and Guatemalan Lorenzo
Lucas were the last of five defendants sentenced in the case
on Monday. |

Ramos & Compean |
Albuquerque
Journal
Feds
deny smuggler's new arrest
...Federal officials say that Osvaldo
Aldrete Davila, the Mexican national whose testimony helped convict
two U.S. Border Patrol agents of violating Aldrete's civil rights,
has not been rearrested for drug smuggling, according to a story
in Monday's El Paso Times... |
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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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New York
Daily News
Invader
charged in murder of actress
Actress Adrienne Shelly's hanging death
in her West Village office bathroom looked like suicide. It turned
out to be murder. -- The stunning whodunit was cracked yesterday
after cops linked a bathtub sneaker print to a teen construction
worker who allegedly snapped when Shelly made a noise complaint
last week, sources said. |
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Jerome R.
Corsi -- Human Events
Perry
Does the Texas Two-Step Around NAFTA Super Highway
Gov. Rick Perry (R.-Tex.), in an interview
with Human Events, attempted to defend his plan to build
the Trans-Texas Corridor parallel to Interstate 35 (TTC-35) and
denied he was attempting to create a "big, tri-lateral connection"
between Canadians, the United States and Mexico. |
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Associated
Press
Meddlesome
Mexican warns against high expectations
President-elect Felipe Calderon on Monday
warned Mexicans to temper their expectations for his first visit
with U.S. President George W. Bush later this week, saying his
goal was merely "to establish a first contact" before
he takes office Dec. 1. -- Calderon, who travels to the United
States on Wednesday, is meeting with Bush... [More
Mexican meddling] |
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Arizona
Daily Star
High-tech
border security will be tested near Sasabe
A 28-mile stretch of Mexican border near
Sasabe will serve as the testing ground for the Department of
Homeland Security's latest high-tech border security strategy.
-- A Boeing Co.-led team of private companies chose the Tucson
Sector because it's been the nation's busiest for illegal entrant
traffic since 1998. The western desert corridor... |
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KOAT-TV
-- Albuquerque
Vote
Fraud Alert!: GOP denied last-minute driver's info
Albuquerque -- On Monday, Republicans
failed in a last-minute effort to gain access to the names of
about 27,000 foreign nationals, who had been issued New Mexico
driver's licenses. -- Judge Valerie Huling ruled that there was
no need for an emergency action on the G.O.P. request, because
the party's lawyers could not show... |
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