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Wednesday, November 22, 2006 |
Fence Fight Unfolds
Dig In Heels and Support Project BEEF

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Marietta
Daily Journal
Invaders
nabbed in phony ID ring bust
Marietta, Ga. -- Cobb police have arrested
six Hispanic men for manufacturing identification documents at
Twelve Oaks Apartments on Austell Road in an undercover sting
that authorities expect will lead to more arrests. -- Because
the investigation is ongoing and additional arrests are pending,
police did not release information... |
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WTVF --
Nashville
Metro
English first bill moves forward
A controversial bill declaring English
the first-recognized language in Metro government moved forward
during a second vote at Tuesday night's Metro Council meeting,
despite some objections. -- The vote was 21 to 10 in favor of
Councilman Eric Crafton's bill that would require most government
communications, publications... |
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William
A. Collins -- Newton (Connecticut) Bee
Immigration
Reform - Start With NAFTA
Talk about chutzpah! Illegal aliens working
in Groton recently marched to protest their poor treatment while
building housing for the Navy. No, no (INS) officers came by
to cart them away, or even to ask questions. -- The workers claimed
that all employees should be treated fairly and humanely, regardless
of their legal status. |
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Washington
Times
Hispanics
anticipate leadership positions
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute
Inc. said it expects several members to become subcommittee chairmen
under the Democratic-controlled 110th Congress, with one member
receiving a committee chairmanship. -- Rep. Nydia M. Velazquez,
New York Democrat, is likely to become the chairman... |

Pimping
& Pandering |
Pacifica
(California) Tribune
Multi-state
investigation uncovers pimping network
Two men - one the leader of a suspected
prostitution ring spanning at least two states - were arrested
yesterday afternoon, Nov. 21, in a sting operation that shut
down a suspected brothel being operated out of a Gateway Drive
apartment in Pacifica as well as other brothel locations in the
Bay Area and Colorado. |
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Cultural
Heritage News Agency
Iran
and Mexico to expand tourism ties
Iran and Mexico will sign cooperation
agreement for developing cultural heritage and tourism interactions
between the two countries. -- The agreement will be signed in
the Mexican capital during the visit of Esfandiar Rahim Mashayi,
president of Iran's Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization
(ICHTO) to Mexico. |
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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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American
Border Patrol
Border
Hawk M flights to resume next week
American Border Patrol reports that Border Hawk
M flights have been temporarily suspended as it moves its entire
operation to a new facility on the border. Flights are expected
to resume next week. -- ABP has had some interesting experiences
during the first few nights at the border facility... |
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Associated
Press
Immigration
bills await Texas lawmakers
Texas lawmakers are poised to pounce
on illegal immigrants when they start their next session in January,
filing a slew of get-tough bills including one designed to challenge
the automatic citizenship of babies born in the United States.
-- The bill by Republican state Rep. Leo Berman of Tyler would
bar the babies... |
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Jihad Watch
Imam
who wasn't allowed to fly has terror connections
Omar Shahin is one of the imams removed
from a flight in Minneapolis. He was involved with Kind Hearts,
which has been closed down for its connections to Hamas. He also
acknowledged a connection to Osama bin Laden in the 1990s in
a September 28, 2001 story in the Arizona Republic... |
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CNN
Populist
tide has elitists running scared
The midterm elections, which produced
the highest voter turnout in more than two decades, resulted
in not only the Democratic takeover of both the House and the
Senate, but a new political reality that has some free- trade-
at- all- cost Republicans writhing in pain. -- The free-trade
orthodoxy, made up not only of Republicans... |
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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... |
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Associated
Press
U.S.
to require passports for nearly all
Nearly all air travelers entering the
U.S. will be required to show passports beginning Jan. 23, including
returning Americans and people from Canada and other nations
in the Western Hemisphere. -- The date was disclosed Tuesday
by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff in an interview
with The Associated Press.  |
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Marietta
Daily Journal
Fake
ID ring bust nets 6 invaders
Cobb police have arrested six Hispanic
men for manufacturing identification documents at Twelve Oaks
Apartments on Austell Road in an undercover sting that authorities
expect will lead to more arrests. -- Because the investigation
is ongoing and additional arrests are pending, police did not
release information about the arrests until Tuesday. |
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Barbara
Anderson -- WebCommentary.com
Who
profits from the illegal alien invasion?
There are no reliable numbers available
as to the true amount of illegals here, since nobody is allowed
to keep track. Our welfare agencies, for instance, are not allowed
to ask the citizenship status of those applying for aid. The
IRS and Social Security Administration, who receive information
as to invalid Tax I.D. and Social Security numbers being used... |

What Homeland
Security? |
KOLD-TV
-- Tucson
"International
border enforcers" meet in Tucson
Tucson is hosting a high level group
of international border protection officials, here to exchange
views about the best border protection technologies. -- The officials
attending the Common Defense or ComDef Conference include representatives
from Canada and India. Hi-tech equipment vendors of unmanned
drones... |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Camps
closed, but migrants still in canyon
Faced with nowhere else to sleep, many
of the migrant workers who were evicted last week from illegal
encampments in McGonigle Canyon reportedly are bedding down in
other parts of the Rancho Peñasquitos canyon. -- "The
workers are sleeping wherever night finds them," said attorney
Claudia
Smith [a rabid Mexican Reconquista zealot]... |
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Mike Cutler
-- Family Security Foundation
A
very bad sign for America
...Could you imagine if local towns posted
signs advising pedestrians that they are walking through a "high
crime area" and invite them to do so at their own risk?
No reasonable person would accept that sort of thing in their
local community. It would mean that the police in that town or
city had surrendered that community to the drug dealers... |
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Sierra Vista
Herald / Review
Usual
suspects sue over anti-smuggling law
A class-action lawsuit has been filed
against Maricopa County authorities over their interpretation
of an Arizona law aimed at cracking down on human smugglers.
-- Community groups, state representatives and professors allege
in the suit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Phoenix that
county officials are misusing the statute... |
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