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Friday, November 10, 2006 |
Democrat Win Encourages
Conquistadors
Mexico Sees Opportunity for Coup
de Grace
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| "The
Mexican writer Elena Poniatowska affirmed today that Mexico is
presently recovering the territories lost in the past to the
United States, thanks to emigration." She said that in the
U.S." there are 33.5 million Hispanics who impose their
culture". She said that "Mexico is recovering the territories
ceded to the U.S. with migratory tactics." -- From American
Patrol Feature -
August 14, 2001 |
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- November 9
Dobbs: President
Bush met with Mexico's president-elect, Felipe Calderon, in Washington
today. The issue of illegal immigration and border security on
the agenda, both leaders pledging cooperation over border issues.
Calderon has compared the building of that proposed border fence
to the building of the Berlin wall.
Sylvester: This is a picture Mexico's president-elect
is glad to see, Democrats in control of Congress. Felipe Calderon
also has an ally in President Bush, whom he met on his first
official U.S. visit since being elected.
Bush: I assured the president-elect that the words I said
in the very Oval Office that we sit about a comprehensive immigration
vision are words I still believe strongly.
Sylvester: Calderon, invigorated by today's election results,
is moving ahead, lobbying for the amnesty agenda, a guest worker
program, and the further opening of U.S. borders. Topping Mexico's
to-do list, trying to kill a border fence between the two companies.
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Reuters
Arnold
behaving like a carbon copy of traitor Bush
Mexico City -- Arnold Schwarzenegger
said on Friday the federal government was "crazy" to
clamp down on border security without also passing a law to allow
more foreign workers into the US. -- "It is crazy for the
federal government not to simultaneously ... also create a law
where we can bring more people into the country legally,"
he said... |
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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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US Border Patrol |
Arizona
Daily Star
Agents
in air, on ground team up for drug-smuggling bust
Hi-tech met low tech Thursday in one
of the Border Patrol's biggest drug busts of the year. -- With
a buzzing black hawk helicopter above and agents on horseback
and on foot on the ground, U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested
15 drug runners and seized more than 2,000 pounds of marijuana
in the Baboquivari Mountains 22 miles north of the border... |

Victor Davis
Hanson |
Washington
Times
Rethinking
illegal immigration
Now that the bitter election season is
over, both parties will have to return to the explosive issue
of illegal immigration. -- Increased border patrol, a 700-mile
fence to stop the easiest access routes (something President
Bush signed into law two weeks ago), employer sanctions and encouragement
of one official language can all help solve the crisis... |
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Los Angeles
Times
New
police chief confronts immigration cauldron
Christopher Shawkey will soon step into the center
of an argument. -- On one side is the mayor of Costa Mesa, who
will want him to help train police to check the immigration status
of criminal suspects. On the other is the county sheriff, who
has cautioned the city against just such a move. |
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Arizona
Daily Star
2 injured
in collision involving Border Patrol vehicle
Two people, including a Border Patrol
agent, suffered minor injuries Friday morning in a collision
on the South Side, an official said. -- The accident occurred
around 5:40 a.m. on South Alvernon Way near Interstate 10, said
Deputy Dawn Barkman, a Pima County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman. |
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George Putnam
-- NewsMax.com
Bush's
sellout of America
It is this reporter's opinion that George
W. Bush has been rejected by the American people. -- We have
seen through his arrogance, bullheadedness, and condescension.
He has turned off the American people and has all but ruined
the Republican Party. -- It becomes more apparent by the moment
that Mr. Bush is a one world globalist... |
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Associated
Press
Texas
town considers illegal alien ban
Farmers Branch, Texas -- This Dallas
suburb could soon become the first Texas city to adopt a sweeping
ordinance intended to keep out illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- Farmers Branch is one of more than 50 cities
or counties around the country that have considered, passed or
rejected laws banning landlords from leasing to illegal [aliens... criminals]... |
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Detroit
News
Experts:
Prop 2 likely to hold up
Friends and foes of Proposal 2 are gearing
up for a contentious legal battle, but ultimately the new amendment
to ban government affirmative action will prevail in court, legal
experts say. -- One pro-affirmative action group has already
filed a lawsuit alleging the law violates the U.S. Civil Rights
Act and the equal protection clause... |

Señora Arnold |
KCBS Radio
-- San Francisco
Invader
issue overshadows Arnold's so-called 'trade mission'
Concerns about illegal immigration and
the U.S.-Mexico border fence are dominating Governor Schwarzenegger's
trade mission to Mexico, according to KCBS' Doug Sovern. -- Sovern
is traveling with the governor in Mexico City and said Schwarzenegger
has had to dodge criticism from Mexican President Vicente Fox... |

Onslaught |
KENS-TV
-- San Antonio
Border
fence may [lead] to onslaught of invaders
President Bush signed a bill authorizing
a 700-mile fence along the border to curb [the invasion]. --
At this point, it's just a plan, but the fence has already sparked
reaction in Mexico and may spur more [of an illegal onslaught]
- at least in the short term. -- The plan to add miles of fencing
along the border... |
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Arizona
Republic
Initiatives
curbing invader "rights" win majorities
Republicans failed to harness anger over
illegal immigration to save their majorities in Congress with
several border security hardliners losing elections Tuesday.
-- Yet ballot initiatives in Arizona curbing the rights of [illegal aliens... criminals]
won big majorities, illustrating growing frustration over the
hundreds of thousands of people... |

D. A. King |
Marietta
Daily Journal
Vets
Day priority: A grateful nation or cheap labor?
Veteran's Day reminds me of the curious
approach we take to American vets compared to the huge illegal
alien population in our country. Illegal immigration, while it
affects all Americans, is not generally connected to how we as
a nation treat our veterans, but it should be... |

Onslaught |
WISH-TV
-- Indianapolis
'Hispanics'
overrunning Indianapolis
Some new Hoosiers, Hispanics, are making
the Circle City home in staggering numbers. Indianapolis' Latino
population is now one of the fastest growing in the country.
On news stands now, Indianapolis Monthly dedicates an entire
issue to the topic of Hispanics in this Hoosier heartland... |
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Jerome R.
Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
Truckers
call for boycott of foreign-owned road
Truckers are being called on to boycott
a decision by Indiana to lease a highway to foreign investment
groups. -- Todd Spencer, executive VP of the Owner-Operator Independent
Drivers Association, OOIDA, has called for truckers to bypass
the Indiana Toll Road, which has been leased to a consortium
composed of Cintra Concesiones.... |
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Dallas Morning
News Editorial
Dallas
Rag: 'Border is being secured'
Whatever else the election did, it boosted
the chances that Congress may pass an immigration plan that goes
beyond building a fence and putting more agents along the border.
President Bush himself made this point Wednesday, saying Democrats
and Republicans can work together to pass a comprehensive
strategy. |
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