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Sunday, November 19, 2006 |
The Black Factor
Democrats Skating on Thin Ice
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| Jesse
Jackson joins Mike Garcia and Eliseo Medina of SEIU in support
of strike by illegal alien janitors in Los Angeles, April 4,
2000 (American Patrol). |
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Kansas City Star
African
Americans discuss the impact of illegal immigration
..."There must be some regulation on the
number of people who can come to a community," said Thompson,
a counseling psychologist. New York Times -- May
15, 1992
..."From Jesse Jackson on down,
wider political ambitions induce black leaders to betray the
uppermost interests of their poorest followers in order to coalesce
with Hispanic groups that oppose all serious efforts to contain
immigration." -- Edward Luttwak, Center for Strategic
Studies |

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WorldNetDaily.com
'Bush
doesn't think America should be an actual place'
President Bush believes America should
be more of an idea than an actual place, a Republican congressman
told WND in an exclusive interview. -- "People have to understand
what we're talking about here. The president of the United States
is an internationalist," said Rep. Tom Tancredo..." |
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Longmont
(Colorado) Daily Times-Call
Day
opens up dialogue about "immigration integration"
Niwot, Colo. -- About 70 people - including
a home-schooling suburban housewife, the founder of the Latino
Chamber of Commerce and a Peruvian immigrant - broke through
the language barrier Saturday to share their hopes, fears and
concerns about immigration. [Note: The idiot who wrote this article
apparently thinks Puerto Ricans aren't U. S. citizens] |
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William
H. Calhoun -- Magic City Morning Star -- Millinocket, Maine
Best
presidential picks for election 2008
The big question real conservatives have
been asking is: Will there even be a conservative on the presidential
ballot in 2008? --- Pat Buchanan would be the best choice for
the GOP, but he says he is not running. And other than Tom Tancredo
and Duncan Hunger, no real conservative has been mentioned in
the GOP. John McCain, Rudolph Giuliani, and Condoleezza Rice
are liberals. |
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El Paso
Times
Legislators'
bill to target invaders in Texas
Austin -- Texas legislators are steeling
themselves for a bitter showdown over immigration when the session
begins next year. -- Last week, legislators filed a dozen bills
that would restrict access to education, health care and employment
benefits for [illegal aliens...
criminals] and even their U.S.-born children... |
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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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Kansas City
Star
New
faces, same debate on 'amnesty'
On election night, Tom Tancredo thought
"it's all over with." The fight, that is, to rid America
of millions of illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- The Colorado congressman who staked his career
on getting tough with border crossers saw some of his staunchest
GOP allies, including U.S. Rep. Jim Ryun of Kansas, bounced at
the polls... |
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Associated
Press
Invaders
seek amnesty in 9/11 bill
The woman was widowed when her husband
died in the terrorists' attack on the World Trade Center, whose
twin towers once would have been seen from the windows of the
meeting room where she sits with her attorney. -- But this Sept.
11 widow is an illegal [alien...
criminal] - one of about 25 identified as having lost a family
member... |

Richardson |
KOB-TV --
Albuquerque
Dangerous
Reconquista to meet with Calderon
Santa Fe, NM -- Gov. Bill
Richardson will be in Mexico City on Monday to meet with
Mexican President- elect Felipe Calderon. -- Richardson and Calderon
plan to discuss issues of mutual concern to Mexico and New Mexico,
including increased trade. -- Richardson's office said other
issues likely to be discussed by the two leaders... |

Invaders |
San Francisco
Chronicle Editorial
Beyond
a border fence
For those expecting a quick agreement
on immigration reform between President
Bush and a Democratic- led Congress -- hold your horses.
-- Immigration is far from being a done deal on Capitol Hill
-- despite seeming like a sure thing the day after the Nov. 7
Democratic triumph at the ballot box. |
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Gianni DeVincent
Hayes, Ph.D. -- American Daily -- Beverly Hills
Let's
Build Walls Instead of Bridges: A One-Way Ticket to Home
Listen Up, Invaders! -- I am not sorry
if this sounds harsh to those illegals who expect that we should
unquestionably accept them as Americans when they give little
to nothing in return. I am not sorry if this angers them, because
their fury cannot conceivably match my rage over their intent
to destroy our America... [Also see: Part
II - Part
II of series.] |
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Los Angeles
Times
Invader
tunnels breed chaos along U.S.-Mexico border
Nogales, Son., Mex. -- One mile deep
into the drafty tunnel under this hilly frontier city, a flashlight
beam cuts through the pitch- black darkness and illuminates a
yellow line painted on the concrete wall: the U.S.-Mexico border.
-- Just beyond the boundary a graffiti-message believed to have
been scrawled by U.S. law enforcement warns intruders... |

It's
Not Amnesty |
Epoch Times
International
Bush
and Calderón: The new Axis of Weasels?
President George
W. Bush and Mexico's President-Elect Felipe Calderón
met at the White House last Thursday, largely to discuss curbing
illegal immigration. Some of Bush's more moderate reform proposals
have met with stiff opposition in Republican-led Congress over
the last six years, but may be more feasible now that Democrats
have won... |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Group
protests presence of illegal alien squatters
Rancho Penasquitos, Calif. -- The confrontations
were all verbal yesterday as about 150 people protesting illegal
immigrants living in nearby McGonigle Canyon clashed with a few
people who did not agree with them. -- Julie Adams, one of the
organizers, said migrants have been responsible for numerous
crimes. [Photos
from KNSD-TV] |
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