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Sunday, November 26, 2006 |

Fox Book Tells
All
How Mexico is Invading the U.S., If They Are
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American Patrol
Fox Supports Fox
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.
In the book, the soon-to-be ex-president
of Mexico tells how he would have invaded the United States,
if he did it. "The first and most important thing would
be to defeat any attempt to impede the invasion," Fox said.
Fox describes how he and U.S. President Bush would have avoided
immigration law enforcement for six years. "We would have
reached a critical mass while the Americans slept," he said.
The book includes a forward by former
Mexican President Zedillo.
Note: This
is a parody, of course. |

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Donald A.
Collins -- VDare.com
A
Dem says the GOP may finally be starting to 'get it'
Hey, it is really finally heartening
to know that the part of the Republican Party not represented
by the lunatic fringe (i.e. the Bush Administration) has finally
decided that their best interests do not lie in bringing in another
20 to 60 million aliens, most of them uneducated, into the US
over the next 20 or so years. |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Homeless,
felons help fill poultry jobs
Stillmore, Ga. -- Felons on probation
and homeless men have filled some of the poultry jobs left by
illegal Mexican laborers deported in raids two months ago. --
About 40 convicted felons from the Macon Diversion Center are
bused in each day to work at the Crider Poultry plant in Stillmore
- the focus of the raids. |
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Los Angeles
Times
U.S.
crackdown sends meth labs south of border
Guadalajara, Jal., Mex. -- The methamphetamine
laboratories that once plagued California's hinterlands and powered
a national explosion of drug abuse have been replaced by an increasing
supply from Mexico, U.S. law enforcement officials say. -- Methamphetamine
production has surged south of the border, from Baja California
ranches... |
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KVOA-TV
-- Tucson
Border
watch group submits IRS filing, audit
The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps has
released details of its finances for 2005. -- According to the
audit by Salmon Beach and Associates of Dallas, the civilian
border watch organization was in the red as it entered 2006.
-- It took in $418-thousand dollars in donations and registration
fees... |
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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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Stockton
Record
Illegal
aliens steal identities to get jobs
Ruben, a roofer [and illegal
alien... criminal] living in Stockton, knew using a Social
Security number that didn't belong to him was against the law.
-- He knew using it was a gamble that could get him deported
to Mexico. And, if that happened, it could mean he might never
be allowed to return... |
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Associated
Press
Mexicans
release detained Border Patrol agent
Yuma -- An off-duty U.S. Border Patrol
agent was held for more than a day by Mexican authorities after
crossing the border at San Luis with ammunition in his car before
his release late Friday, authorities said. -- The unidentified
agent was arrested Thursday as he entered Mexico at the San Luis
Port of Entry... |
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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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Prescott
(Arizona) Daily Courier Editorial
Act
to stem tide of invaders
A judge has issued a felony warrant for
the arrest of Joel Medina- Ortiz in the Oct. 28 stabbing in Prescott
of Daniel Cook and the slashing of his brother, Lance. -- That's
the good news. The bad news is that Prescott Police probably
never will bring him to justice because he's most likely back
in Mexico. He was an illegal alien... |
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Arizona
Republic
Rally
for Phoenix day-labor hangout turns heated
Both sides spoke out loudly about their
rights. -- The day laborers who solicit work along Thomas Road
near 36th Street in Phoenix talked about their right to feed
their families. -- The furniture store owner talked about his
right to hire off-duty police officers to run off the solicitors
in his parking lot. |

Tammy Bruce |
TammyBruce.com
Latest
"We're All Gonna Die!" without illegal aliens rant
Actually, it's the "Pears Are All
Gonna Die!" Without Illegal Aliens rant. Brought to you
by ABC. Get your little violin out. --- Let me make one simple
correction about why that man let his pear crop die. And I mean
"let" the crop die, and it's not because illegals are
being kept from this country. It's a good bet it's one of two
things (or perhaps both)... |
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Los Angeles
Daily News
Protesters
decry illegal immigration
Palmdale, Calif. -- More than 50 people
carrying American flags and signs that read "Stop illegal
immigration" demonstrated Saturday at an intersection where
a young Palmdale man was fatally injured in a crash blamed on
an unlicensed, uninsured [illegal
alien... criminal] who tried to walk away after the collision. |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Illegal-immigration
issue roils
Earlier this year, the illegal-immigration
debate seemed as if it would go on forever. -- Demonstrations
brought thousands to the streets. Activists mounted a ballot
campaign. Lawmakers passed tough laws. Candidates tried to ride
the issue to victory. -- Lately, the debate has quieted. But
the people who brought you the crowds... |
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India E
News
Invaders
on home buying spree in Texas
Affordable home prices in Texas and the
US government's restrictive immigration policies are leading
to increased number of illegal immigrants buying homes. -- North
Texas has become attractive for illegal [aliens...
criminals] because homes are becoming more and more affordable.
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