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Saturday, November 18, 2006 |
Reconquista Richardson
Drops Pretense
Calls For "Comprehensive" Reform (Read Amnesty)
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- November 17
Wian: While
speaking to Mexican lawmakers, won a new supporter back in the
United States. New Mexico governor Bill Richardson wrote to President
Bush pleading for leniency in the case.
His letter reads, "Seven- year-
old American citizen Saul Arellano is currently leading an international
effort to save his mother from deportation." But the campaign
is really being led by activists who support amnesty for all
illegal aliens.
Transcript Richardson:
"... we have to put aside party and think of ourselves
as Latinos, as Hispanics, more than we have in the past." |

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KFMB-TV
-- San Diego -- Video Report Included
Minutemen
make sure canyon squatters are gone
San Diego County -- Migrants camping out in McGonigle
Canyon in Carmel Valley have some company Saturday. -- The Minutemen
pitched tents nearby to see what it is like to live off the land
for free. It is the demonstrators' way of trying to drive some
300 migrants
[illegal aliens... criminals]
out of the area, once and for all. |
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Las Vegas
Sun
Lawmaker
says Legislature should adopt English-only law
Reno -- ...Assemblywoman Sharron Angle,
R-Reno, said another legislator was willing to introduce a measure
similar to an ordinance adopted this week by the Town Council
in Pahrump. She declined to identify the lawmaker who would carry
the bill when the Legislature convenes in February. |
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Sierra Vista
Herald / Review
Experts
say invasion will not be a top priority
It doesn't appear the Democrats will
make immigration reform a top priority when they take over the
Congress in January. -- And if a package of reforms is not started
within six to eight months of the 110th Congress' start, the
issue will be dead until after the 2008 presidential election. |
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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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Washington
Times
Minuteman
spending outstrips donations, fees
...MCDC officials
declined to discuss the Form 990 report with The Washington Times,
but Mr. Simcox said in a statement posted on the organization's
Web site, "We are releasing our organizational IRS Form
990 and the additional audited financial statements on deadline,
as promised, when promised." --- He also said that the group's
board of directors... had decided that "this year and this
year only" it would make public the organization's financial
statements... |
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Chicago
Tribune
Four
kids slain, possible invader arrested
Elkhart, Ind. -- A day after authorities
arrested an Indiana woman in connection with the deaths of her
four children, residents in this town were still searching for
answers about the case. -- Angelica Alvarez... was "arrested
based on probable cause," said Bill Wargo, chief criminal
investigator with the Elkhart County prosecutor's office. |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Labor
seeks political payback
Unions spent more than $100 million getting
out the vote, knocked on millions of doors and delivered Election
Day support to Democrats running for the House by a more than
2-to-1 ratio. -- Now organized labor is spelling out what it
wants from the new Democratic Congress. |
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Riverside
Press-Enterprise
Schwarzenegger's
Mexican pander-fest reviled
Immigration activists gathered on a downtown
Riverside street Friday to protest Gov. Schwarzenegger's recent
trip to Mexico and to draw attention to immigration problems
in California. -- "We're just a little angry with Gov. Schwarzenegger
for pretty much dissing his country and chumming with the Mexican
hierarchy..." |
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J.B. Williams
-- Canada Free Press
You
just elected whom? -- You're celebrating what?
...According to pre-election polling
data, most voters were angry with Bush & Co. for not efficiently
finishing the job in Iraq, not effectively securing our borders
and spending like a drunken Democrat. Yet these voters just leaped
from the frying pan into the fire, by electing politicians eager
to erase our borders entirely, legalize [illegal
aliens... criminals]... |
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American
Border Patrol
Photo of the Day
Photos taken November 17, 2006 at 1 p.m.
Mountain Time shows segment of Simcox fence along border. Top
photos shows holes previously dug for fence poles have been covered
up. Bottom photo shows gap in fence along border. |

RINO Specter |
Roll Call
(Pay Site)
Specter
wants amnesty for invaders this year
Excerpt: After meeting privately with
Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) earlier
this week, Senate Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) said
Thursday he is moving forward with plans to resurrect the languishing
immigration reform measure before the end of this year... |

Something's
Fishy |
Orange Coast
Daily Pilot -- Costa Mesa
Feds
offer to put ICE agent in Costa Mesa jail
Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement
officials want to place an agent in the Costa Mesa jail to screen
arrestees for immigration violations. -- That would make Costa
Mesa Mayor Allan Mansoor's plan to have city police do the screening
unnecessary, officials said Thursday... |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Invader
smuggling ring broken up, officials say
An East County [illegal
alien... criminal] smuggling operation was broken this week
with the arrest of its alleged ringleader and two associates,
federal prosecutors said yesterday. -- A San Diego federal grand
jury indicted eight men on smuggling charges and four others
on related charges, prosecutors said. |
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Cynthia
Tucker, Staff Propagandist -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Invasion
cheerleader bemoans Cherokee efforts
In midterm elections earlier this month,
American voters showed their profound common sense on the issue
of immigration: They refused to reward politicians who had demonized
illegal workers, making them the scapegoats for terrorism, crime
or the decline of the middle class. Those candidates whose campaigns
had been fueled... |
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