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Tuesday, November 21, 2006 |
Subject to the
Jurisdiction?
Anchor
Babies Should Not Be Citizens

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CKWX Radio
1130 -- Vancouver, B. C.
U.S.
legislator warns of Bush North American Union plot
A U.S. legislator who backs tough anti-immigrant
measures and more security at the Canada-U.S. border is warning
Americans that President George W. Bush is plotting to integrate
the continent. -- And he says Prime Minister Stephen Harper "buys
into it." Colorado Republican Tom Tancredo, revered by some
U.S. conservatives... |
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California
Coalition for Immigration Reform
Group starting
radio ad campaign to wake up Americans
Are you tired of the illegal alien invasion,
frustrated and angry that you can't do anything about it? Well,
now you can do something. You can join us in waging a campaign
of radio commercials across the country to raise such a national
outcry that our politicians must immediately take steps to remedy
this problem... |

Onslaught |
Dick Little
-- Paradise (California) Post
Illegal
alien problems growing
The immigration problem continues to
frustrate the general public as both major political parties
wrestle with the problem looking for face-saving ways to get
their cake and eat it too. -- Legions of Mexicans are pouring
into America daily seeking whatever employment they can find.
Any job in America is probably better than... |

Waah! Waah! |
The Stiletto
Activists
up in arms over new citizenship test
Typical questions on the US citizenship
test include: "How many states are there in the United States?";
"Where is the White House located?"; and "What
are the 49th and 50th states of the Union?" -- The US government
is scrapping this test, which requires nothing more than rote
memorization of facts, in favor of a new 10-question oral exam... |
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Yuma Sun
Border
Patrol nabs attempted murder suspect
Yuma sector Border Patrol agents apprehended
a Mexican man who is wanted on a warrant on attempted murder
in Utah. -- A U.S. Border Patrol release said the illegal alien,
identified by Yuma police as Elias Pena- Pompa, was apprehended
by agents on patrol at 1:30 a.m. Monday... |
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KVIA-TV
-- El Paso / Las Cruces
Threat
to Americans forces Mexicans to lock down town
Residents of the Mexican border town
of Guadalupe, across the Rio Grande from Fabens, are dealing
with armed checkpoints and car- by- car searches. -- The small
farming community is under tight surveillance by officials in
Mexico, and now in the United States. The scene in Guadalupe
Bravo could most accurately be described... |
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Washington
Times
27
face charges in Mexico-linked drug-trade ring
Drug Enforcement Administration agents
in Mississippi, assisted by local law-enforcement authorities,
have arrested 27 persons, confiscated more than $15 million in
cocaine and marijuana and seized cash and property worth $3 million
as part of a lengthy undercover investigation. |

El Presidente |
American
Patrol
Fox
book tells all
New York -- News Corp., the parent company
of book publisher Harper Collins and the FOX network, has scheduled
publication of the Vicente Fox Quesada book and television special
"If I Did It." -- "I and senior management agree
with the American public that this is an excellent project,"
News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch 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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Click2Houston.com
Millions
enter U.S. on visa waivers
...Last year more than 15 million people
traveled into the United States with few questions asked. --
That's because 27 foreign countries enjoy what's called visa
waiver status. This means residents of these countries can enter
the U.S. without obtaining a visa, as long as they're here for
90 days or less. |
American
Patrol
Fred
Akers
American Patrol was saddened yesterday when it
learned of the passing of Fred Akers, a strong defender of America
and opponent of illegal immigration. "Fred Akers was a highly
intelligent, articulate, strong man who understood very well
the threat that illegal immigration meant to the American way
of life," said Glenn Spencer of American Patrol. He will
be greatly missed. |
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Reuters
Most
Americans favor guest-worker program: poll
New York -- Most Americans believe illegal
immigrants should be allowed to become guest workers and eventually
U.S. citizens, but Congress should do more to close the border
to stop more illegals entering the country, according to a new
poll published on Tuesday. -- The nationwide poll, conducted
by Quinnipiac University, found that... |
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North County
Times -- Escondido
Governors
want more money imprisoned invaders
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a letter
Monday asking President Bush to include $950 million in next
year's federal budget to help offset the cost of jailing illegal
immigrant criminals in state prisons. -- Under a federal program,
called the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program, states receive
money to reimburse them... |
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Fort Worth
Star-Telegram
Farmers
Branch Hispanic leaders urge 'intelligent buying'
They call it intelligent buying. -- Hispanic
leaders are kicking off a campaign encouraging consumers to shop
only at businesses in Farmers Branch that support immigrant rights
[read amnesty for invaders] and the Hispanic community. -- This
is the latest development in an ongoing controversy in the small
Dallas suburb... |
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Sacramento
Bee
Schwarzenegger
gains among Latinos
One day last summer, as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
was about to step into a meeting with the editorial board of
a Spanish-language newspaper, he received a briefing from a campaign
aide. -- They discussed issues that could come up, potential
land mines in the governor's efforts to woo Latino voters, such
as the Minutemen... |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Rentals
to illegal immigrants on Cherokee agenda Tuesday
In what is believed to be a first in
Georgia, Cherokee County is considering an ordinance to crack
down on landlords who rent property to illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- Under the proposal, property owners would
have to prove that their tenants live in the country legally.
If not, individual landlords could be fined... |
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Hutchinson
(Kansas) News
Two
fake ID rings busted up by Feds
Federal authorities have broken up two
rings in Dodge City that would allegedly sell Social Security
cards to [illegal aliens...
criminals], enabling them to get jobs at area meatpacking
plants. -- A team of agents from a ICE office in Corpus Christi,
Texas, arrested two men and two women in Dodge City on Nov. 15... |
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WAVE-TV
-- Louisville
Cops
discover 14 invaders in van
South Bend, Ind. -- Fourteen illegal
[aliens... criminals]
were discovered in a minivan that a state trooper pulled over
for speeding on the Indiana Toll Road. -- The 11 adults, 10 Mexican
nationals and a woman from El Salvador, and three teenagers,
two from Mexico and one from El Salvador, were taken into custody
by state police Saturday.  |
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