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Tuesday, November 28, 2006 |
Better Late than
Never
Biden Broaches Mexican Corruption Issue

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KHOU-TV
-- Houston
Smugglers
try to beat border security with bribes
Smugglers trying to beat tighter border
security measures are bribing Homeland Security employees. --
Four agents in far west Texas, convicted last year of allowing
vehicles filled with illegal [aliens...
criminals] and drugs through the Sierra Blanca checkpoint
in exchange for bribes, are among dozens of immigration, customs
and Border Patrol agents... |
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VDare.com Brenda
Walker
Black
flight from Watts
What other publication besides the New
York Times could write about black flight from Los Angeles and
not use the word "immigration" a single time? Reasons
for the Dawson family's exodus are only hinted - the increased
violence, a murdered son whose killer was never caught, and "black
families are moving out and Latinos are moving in." |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
Border
Patrol agents seize drugs & ATV's
Ajo, AZ -- CBP Border Patrol Agents assigned
to the Ajo Station, seized more than 11-hundred pounds of marijuana
earlier today, near the village of Gu Vo. Agents followed tracks
from three all-terrain vehicles southeast of Lukeville, near
Menager's Dam. About 2 miles southwest of Gu Vo, agents discovered
a single ATV concealed in the brush. |

File Photo |
The Denver
Channel
4
killed In van crash on I-70
Idaho Springs, Colo. -- At least four
people packed inside a van carrying suspected illegal [aliens]
died Tuesday afternoon when their van crashed on Interstate 70,
just outside of Idaho Springs. -- The driver of the 1998 Dodge
minivan apparently lost control on the icy, slick roads and failed
to negotiate a turn while going downhill on the eastbound lanes. |
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American
Border Patrol
Photo
of the Day
Customs and Border Protection Cessna
Citation intercepts ABP's Border Hawk M over Roger Barnett's
ranch this morning about 11 am. Top photo shows jet as it approached
Border Hawk. It then swung in behind following at a very close
distance, maybe 500 feet... |
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KTEN-TV
-- Ardmore, Oklahoma
Pair
lead effort to detect illegal immigrants
As Oklahoma looks to reduce the number
of illegal immigrants in the state the Department of Public Safety
is assigning two people to help uncover fraudulent documents.
-- Arber Wheaton and Ken Miller have been working since August
to train document examiners statewide in how to detect fake birth
certificates, Social Security cards... |
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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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Boston Herald
Brooklyn
judge pens kids' book about the invasion
Unhappy with the children's books on
the market, a Brooklyn criminal court judge has written a picture
book that uses a horticultural metaphor to deplore the perils
of unchecked immigration. -- In "The Hot House Flowers,"
self-published by Judge John H. Wilson, an envious dandelion
releases her seeds into a hothouse, where they grow... |
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Janesville
(Wisconsin) Gazette
Speaker:
NAFTA fuels invasion
Think immigration from Mexico is a crisis?
You might want to blame the lawmakers who voted for NAFTA. --
Mexican immigration was flat or on the decline in the years leading
up to the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement,
a speaker at a Janesville school said Monday. |
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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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Washington
Times
County
deputies help ICE round up illegal aliens
Sheriff's deputies in North Carolina
have joined with federal agents in the detention and pending
deportation of nearly 1,000 illegal aliens as part of a local-federal
partnership targeting thousands of criminal aliens now loose
on U.S. streets. -- The detentions and resulting deportations
are the result of an agreement... |
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Jerome R.
Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
London
stock trader urges move to 'amero'
In an interview with CNBC, a vice president
for a prominent London investment firm yesterday urged a move
away from the dollar to the "amero," a coming North
American currency, he said, that "will have a big impact
on everybody's life, in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico." |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Illegal
aliens murder 12 Americans daily
While the military "quagmire"
in Iraq was said to tip the scales of power in the U.S. midterm
elections, most Americans have no idea more of their fellow citizens
men, women and children were murdered this year by
illegal aliens than the combined death toll of U.S. troops in
Iraq and Afghanistan since those military campaigns began. |

Thompson |
Washington
Times
Crackpot
U.S. Rep. warns employer not to fire invaders
A Mississippi Democrat [Bennie Thompson
-- contact
this clown] in line to become chairman of the House Homeland
Security Committee has warned the nation's largest uniform supplier
it faces criminal charges if it follows a White House proposal
to recheck workers with mismatched Social Security numbers and
fire those who cannot resolve the discrepancy... |
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WMC-TV --
Memphis
Huge
amounts of drugs and money confiscated in raid
We're talking about huge amounts of drugs
and money. -- And police say it's all part of a major Mexico
to Memphis distribution ring that was bringing in large shipments
three times a month. -- So far, seven men and one woman
are behind bars. Immigration officials say most are foreign nationals. |

D. A. King |
American
Daily -- Phoenix
Priorities:
Free medical care for U.S. vets or invaders?
In 1966 my friend Fred was sent to Vietnam
and survived a year as a door gunner on a U. S. Army "Huey"
helicopter gunship. You won't hear it from him, so I will tell
you that Fred had one of the most dangerous jobs possible in
that long ago and divisive war. While Fred's ship went down more
than ten times in action... |

Tom Tancredo |
Miami Herald
Congressman
calls Miami a 'Third World country'
Rep. Tom Tancredo, the leader of the
anti-illegal immigration faction in the U.S. House, spent a recent
weekend at The Breakers in Palm Beach. -- Ninety miles to the
south, he found a symbol to bolster his belief that unfettered
immigration is endangering the United States: Miami, he told
a conservative online news site, ''has become a Third World country.'' |
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