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Tuesday, November 14, 2006 |
Texas Town Shows
Courage
"We passed this expecting to be sued"

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El Paso
Times
Corrupt Mexicans
bewail U. S. border agents
Mexican officials are upset that U.S.
Border Patrol agents crossed the border into Mexico without permission
while chasing drug smugglers last week. -- On Monday night, the
Mexican attorney general's office, known as the PGR, announced
it was investigating the "probable incursion of North American
police into Mexican territory." |

Martinez |
CNN
DNC:
Martinez stands 'against the American people'
Claiming Sen. Mel Martinez has consistently
stood "against the American people," the Democratic
National Committee sharply criticized the White House's choice
of the Florida Republican to run for chairman of the RNC. [Martinez
is a cheerleader for Bush's 'guest worker' amnesty scheme. Note:
AP in no way endorses the DNC.] |

Sen. Jon Kyl |
WorldNetDaily.com
GOP
senator: Filibuster guest-worker program
A filibuster by Republicans is in order
if President Bush presses forward in the new Congress with legislation
to establish a guest-worker program with a path to citizenship,
says Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz. -- Kyl, however, speaking yesterday
to nationally syndicated radio host Laura Ingraham, said he was
uncertain... |

Joey Vento |
Associated
Press
Geno's
owner donates to defense of Hazleton invader measure
The owner of a Philadelphia cheesesteak
joint recently in the spotlight for his English-only ordering
policy has donated $10,000 to help the city of Hazleton defend
its crackdown on illegal immigration. -- "I'm behind you
100 percent," Joey Vento, owner of Geno's Steaks, wrote... |
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R. Cort
Kirkwood -- The New American
ER
Overload
Jonathan Narvaez-Pena admitted to drinking
10-15 shots of tequila before getting into his Buick Park Avenue
and speeding through the streets of Nashville on the night of
October 21, 2006. Narvaez-Pena, an uninsured illegal alien with
a prior arrest for driving without a license, ran numerous red
lights before crashing into the Bumvu family's car. |
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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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Corpus Christi
Caller-Times
Quarry
owners plead guilty in illegal worker case
El Paso -- Two El Paso men pleaded guilty
Monday to federal charges that they had more than two dozen illegal
immigrants working for them. -- Romulado Soto and Jose Cruz Soto
pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to harbor illegal aliens,
a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office said.  |
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Associated
Press
Police
get fast access to immigrant data
Jesus F. Palacios was arrested last month
after sheriff's deputies spotted him trying to jimmy a car door.
-- Using newly acquired access to federal immigration files,
they scanned his fingerprints into a database at the police station
and instantly determined the Mexican was a previously deported
illegal [alien... criminal]
with a criminal record. |

Axis
of Weasels |
John Lillpop
-- Canada Free Press
What
will you do when G.W. Bush surrenders to Mexico?
Picture the ugly scene, if you have the
heart and or stomach: A breaking news bulletin interrupts regular
broadcasting during prime time. Television cameras zoom in on
the White House where a historic piece of legislation is being
about to become law by virtue of approval by President G.W. Bush. |
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Arizona
Republic
U.S.
can't track foreigners with expired visas
Fly into the United States for a quick visit
from a foreign country and you'll have your picture and fingerprints
taken and your passport examined so officials can make sure you
are who you say you are. -- Fly home and chances are no one will
even know. -- Five years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks... |

US Border
Patrol |
KOLD-TV
-- Tucson
Agents
hope for permanent checkpoints in Tucson sector
Tucson -- US Border Patrol agents have
renewed optimism about installing permanent checkpoints on the
Arizona- Mexico border -- that is, now that Arizona Congressman
Jim Kolbe is out of the picture. -- Since 1999, Congress has
withheld funding for permanent inspection stations... |
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William
H. Calhoun -- Magic City Morning Star -- Millinocket, Maine
Election
2006: NeoCons hijacked conservatism
The neocons are to blame for the 2006
Republican losses. -- The reasons voters gave for rejecting Republicans
are: (1) the war in Iraq, (2) corruption, and (3) free trade.
-- The primary reason voters give for repudiating Republicans
is the war in Iraq, which itself is a neocon war. Real conservatives
always have opposed this Wilsonian nonsense.  |
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Star News
-- Wilmington, North Carolina
Builders
charged with employing invaders
Five construction contractors are facing
trial on charges alleging they allowed illegal [aliens...
criminals] to work on their job sites. -- At a hearing Monday,
U.S. District Judge David Bunning turned down a request to delay
the proceedings, and said trial would begin Nov. 27. |
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John F.
McManus -- The New American
Stop
"NAFTA Plus" by repealing NAFTA
A growing number of Americans have already
been alerted about plans to create a North American Union (NAU),
merging the United States, Mexico, and Canada. While news of
this monstrous betrayal has yet to reach most fellow citizens,
widespread awareness about the enormous harm caused by NAFTA
already exists... |
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Thomas Sowell
-- National Review
Things
Just Got Worse -- From champs to chumps
In just two short years, Republicans
have gone from being champs to being chumps. In 2004, the Republicans
were voted control of all three branches of the federal government
and most state governorships. Today, they are left wondering
what hit them. -- Now that Democrats are in control on Capitol
Hill, President Bush... |
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John Andrews
-- Rocky Mountain News
Crimes
committed by illegals fail to stir media
Whatever happened to investigative journalism?
As a young White House staffer in 1974, I saw it bring down a
president. In the past month, our lazy journalistic watchdogs
couldn't even sniff out the main story between two would-be governors.
-- Granted, Bill Ritter's victory over Bob Beauprez was so broad
and deep... |

Rep. Gallegly |
Congressman
Elton Gallegly -- California Chronicle -- Beverly Hills
California
must withdraw welcome mat for invaders
In the past two columns, I've discussed
two magnets that attract illegal immigrants to the United States.
Employment, of course, is the big one. The second is the acceptance
of easily forged, foreign-issued identification by banks to open
accounts. That practice is also a boon to drug smugglers and
terrorists. |
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KNSD-TV
-- San Diego
Minutemen
go to North County squatter camp
San Diego -- The California Minutemen
went through a migrant encampment in the North County on Monday
to, in their words, "clean up the area." -- The Minutemen
said they took action after seeing an NBC undercover report on
the encampment in McGonicle Canyon in Carmel Valley. |
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Associated
Press
Farmers
Branch, Texas says NO to invaders
Leaders of this Dallas suburb unanimously
approved tough new anti- [illegal] immigration measures Monday
evening, including one that makes English the official language.
-- In a series of 6-0 votes, the city council also approved fines
for landlords that deal with illegal [aliens...
criminals], and decided to allow local authorities... |
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