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Sunday, November 12, 2006 |

Apprehensions Down
in Cochise County
ABP's Home County Shows Improvement
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American Patrol
What Citizens Have Done
In May of
2000, American Patrol held a rally in Sierra Vista, Arizona,
to stop illegal immigration. It was entitled, "Illegal Immigration,
What Can Citizens Do?" Seven years later apprehensions of
illegal aliens is on a course towards zero within the next fiscal
year.
As reported
in the Sierra Vista Herald (a rag that has attempted
to smear ABP from the very outset) apprehensions of illegal
aliens is down significantly in Cochise County.
"While these numbers are suspect,
any improvement is due totally to citizen activists," said
Glenn Spencer of ABP. |

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Christian
Science Monitor Editorial
Illegal-immigration
temptation
President Bush may have won at least
something in last week's election. A Democratic Congress could
lean more closely toward his ideas on dealing with illegal immigration.
But before the two now try to look bipartisan and pass something
quickly, they should scrutinize the tea leaves in the ballot
results... [Related
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¡Viva México! |
Linda Bentley
-- Federal Observer
Burn,
baby, burn! -- The acquittal of Roy Warden
Tucson -- Roy Warden is fed up with illegal
aliens and tells them, "You may not enter our country without
our permission," adding, "Go home to Mexico and overturn
your own corrupt government and stop trying to control ours."
Warden also pushes free speech to the limit, flexing fierce constitutional
muscle as he exercises his rights. |
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The Morning
News-- Springdale, Arkansas
Illegal
alien criminals fall through cracks
Bentonville, Ark. -- Manuel Camacho's
journey through the United States as an illegal alien has come
to a standstill. He now resides in the Benton County Jail awaiting
an accomplice to murder trial in a road rage shooting. -- Police
say Camacho drove the car from which three shots were fired to
kill Daniel Francis, a diesel mechanic headed home... |
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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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Yuma Sun
The
'War Wagon'
San Luis, Arizona -- No matter the time.
No matter the shift. U.S. Border Patrol agents working the fence
at San Luis can expect a hailstorm - of the stone
variety. -- Rock throwing by smugglers or gang members south
of the border has become so common in the past one to two years
that the federal agency has equipped trucks... |
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San Diego
Business Journal
More
grousing over Escondido anti-invader law
A group of civil rights organizations,
law firms, tenants and landlords is fearful that many
Escondido residents may be homeless by the end of the month.
-- In response to an ordinance OK'd a few weeks ago, the coalition
including the American Civil Liberties Union, the local office
of Cooley Godward Kronish LLP, the Fair Housing Council... |
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E-Mail from
Roy Beck of NumbersUSA.com
Media
in ERROR -- Immigration-Reduction did NOT lose at the polls
American voters did not turn against
tougher enforcement or lower immigration. -- I have some important
new statistics that should give you comfort -- and that you may
want to share with a lot of others. -- Oh, I'm sure you've seen
or read discouraging claims from Fred Barnes, Michael Barone... |

Chertoff |
Dallas Morning
News
Amnesty:
Bush stooge claims businesses need 'guest workers'
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff
visited with the editorial board on a recent stop in Dallas.
Here are excerpts from the discussion, beginning with the secretary
laying out immigration enforcement plans for his agency: We are
going to go after systematic, willful violators with heavy criminal
cases... |
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Gazette
Extra -- Janesville, Wisconsin
"Latino
community" fearful since August police raid
Whitewater, Wisc. -- The power of perception.
-- When local police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement
agents raided Star Packaging on Aug. 8, it left a Hispanic
community wondering if local authorities had more in mind
than preserving the peace. -- The mistrust stems from local police
asking ICE agents... |

Waah! Waah! |
North County
Times -- Escondido
Pro-invasion
zealot reveals threats, vandalism
Vista, Calif. -- Tina Jillings, a community
activist for Latinos and recent Vista City Council candidate,
said Saturday that she has been the target of hateful threats,
vandalism and intruder incidents affecting her family. -- Jillings
is a co-founder of the Vista- based Coalition for Justice, Peace
and Dignity... [Related
item] |

Onslaught |
Carolyn
Lochhead -- San Francisco Chronicle
Invasion:
Election aftermath and what could happen
What's at stake: Twelve million people
are believed to be in the country illegally, half a million more
arriving every year. Agriculture, construction and such service
industries as hotels, restaurants and nursing homes depend on
their labor. Workers are subject to exploitation... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
'12-pack'
invader in fatal car crash
When Jose Trejo Encino lost control of
his 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix late one night last month in Madison
County, Tenn., killing one of his passengers and injuring another,
he at least had the presence of mind to throw the cans of beer
he had from the car into the woods before the police arrived,
according to affidavits entered in court from witnesses. |

Arellano |
Associated
Press
Baby-waving
criminal seeks aid from corrupt Mexicans
Chicago -- The 7-year-old son of an immigration
activist who took refuge in a church to avoid being deported
is heading to Mexico on Sunday to seek the support of national
legislators. -- Saul Arellano, who is an American citizen, is
scheduled to meet with members of the Mexican House of Representatives
and the Mexican Senate... |
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