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Wednesday, November 29, 2006 |
Out of Touch With
Reality
North Carolina Sheriff Tells It Like It Is

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Day Laborers |
KVBC-TV
-- Las Vegas
Annoying
day-laborer nuisances arrested
Some businesses in the east part of the
valley are fed up with day laborers. A Wal-Mart and a Home Depot
on Charleston and Lamb have complained that the men have been
fighting in their parking lots and stealing from the shelves.
-- In the middle of this holiday shopping season, police say
they can't let this go on any further. |
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WSTM-TV
-- Syracuse
Six
invaders nabbed in Atlanta airport's secure area
Authorities say six illegal aliens [criminals] hired to do
work in the secure area of one of America's busiest airports
are now under arrest. -- Investigators say all had security badges
giving them access to the tarmac and other normally restricted
areas at Hartsfield- Jackson Atlanta International Airport. |
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BBC
Rivals
in Mexico Congress fracas
Rivals in Mexico's Congress have exchanged
punches, just days before President-elect Felipe Calderon is
due to be sworn in to office. -- The scuffle occurred after left-wing
deputies tried to take the podium to protest against Friday's
inauguration. -- Deputies could be seen throwing punches and
grabbing each other's clothes... |
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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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Axis
of Weasels |
Los Angeles
Times
Mexico's
rich getting richer, study finds
Mexico's rich and powerful got even more
rich and powerful during the six-year term of outgoing President
Vicente Fox. -- That's the conclusion of a World Bank study released
this week that said Mexico's business elite and powerful public-sector
unions were a major drag on the nation's economy. |
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Washington
Post
Surge
in violence shocks even weary Mexico
Zihuatanejo, Gro., Mex. -- Andres Sauzo
collects newspapers, astoundingly grisly newspapers. -- There's
the one with the close-up shot of a severed human head. There's
the one with the wide-angle of a man hacked to death with a machete.
-- But the worst in his bulky archive of drug-war gore... [Bush
wants an open border with this cesspool] |
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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
Post
Legal
immigrants to U.S. face green card logjam
Following all the rules, Indian national Sanjay
Mehta came to the United States on a temporary work visa in 1997,
hoping to build a glittering career in the fast-moving information
technology sector. -- But nine years later his application for
a green card remains snarled up in a bureaucratic logjam, and
he looks with frustration... |
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New York
Post
Actress'
murder spurs protest over invaders
A group of activists is trying to make
slain indie film actress Adrienne Shelly the poster girl for
an immigration crackdown, as they hold a memorial for her tonight
outside the Greenwich Village building where she was killed by
an illegal alien [criminal]
last month. -- Shelly was allegedly beaten to death and hung
from a shower rod... |
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Houston
Chronicle Coahuila
Kidnapping
3
Americans abducted on hunting trip in Mexico
Harlingen, Texas -- Three U.S. citizens
- including a prominent Laredo customs broker and a Sweetwater
businessman - were kidnapped Sunday along with two others after
going deer hunting in northern Mexico, U.S. authorities said
Tuesday. -- A gang of armed men swept into the 6,500-acre Rancho
La Barranca... |
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Washington
Post
Citizenship
agency lost 111,000 files
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
has lost track of 111,000 files in 14 of the agency's busiest
district offices and processed as many as 30,000 citizenship
applications last year without the necessary files, congressional
investigators reported yesterday. -- The Government Accountability
Office, Congress's audit arm... |
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Cincinnati
Enquirer
Suspected
illegals arrested in Florence
Burlington, Ky. -- Federal authorities
arrested more than 30 suspected illegal [aliens...
criminals] this morning in Florence. -- The immigrants were
picked up outside the Home Depot off Houston Road where officials
say they hung out in the parking lot each morning hoping to be
hired by contractors. |
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Henry Mark
Holzer -- FrontPageMagazine.com
Testing
for citizenship
On August 9, 1994, former Texas Congresswoman
Barbara Jordan, then Chair of the United States Commission on
Immigration Reform, told the House Committee on Ways and Means,
Subcommittee on Human Resources, that "[t]he Commission
believes that legal immigration has been and can continue to
be a strength of this country... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Driver
in fatal load vehicle crash identified
The driver accused of crashing a minivan on an
icy stretch of Interstate 70 yesterday that killed four suspected
[illegals] has been identified as Mexican national Jose Francisco-
Rodriguez, according to police. -- Francisco- Rodriguez was arrested
on suspicion of 14 counts of smuggling... |
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Washington
Times
Bush
seeks to ease visa requirement
Tallinn, Estonia -- President Bush said yesterday
he will push Congress for a "loosening" of requirements
for foreigners to visit the United States without a visa, pitting
him against those who have called for the program instead to
be tightened or even scrapped altogether after September 11. |
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Paul Joseph
Watson -- InfoWars.com
RIAA
legal ruling could shut down the Internet
A landmark legal case on behalf of the
Recording Industry Association of America and other global trade
organizations seeks to criminalize all Internet file sharing
of any kind as copyright infringement, effectively shutting down
the world wide web - and their argument is supported by the U.S.
government. |
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Orange Coast
Daily Pilot -- Costa Mesa
U.S.
and Costa Mesa reach deal on immigration checks
Federal immigration officials said Tuesday
that they've reached a deal with Costa Mesa to place an Immigration
and Customs Enforcement agent in the city's jail to check the
immigration status of suspects detained there. The agreement
likely spells the end of the city's controversial plan to train
its own police for immigration enforcement. |
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WorldNetDaily.com
45,000
terror-threat illegals released into U.S. population
Half of the 91,516 illegal aliens from
terror-sponsoring countries and those of "special interest"
apprehended at the border between 2001 and 2005 were released
into the U.S. population, according to a report by the inspector
general's office of the Department of Homeland Security... |
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Austin American-Statesman
Millions
of U.S. households "linguistically isolated"
Spanish tops the list of languages other
than English spoken in the Austin area, followed by Asian languages
like Vietnamese and Korean. But Urdu also can be heard in Austin,
along with Dutch in Round Rock and Russian in Hays County. --
It's a language smorgasbord prevalent throughout the state and
the country. |
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David Romero
-- Post Chronicle -- Riverside, Calif.
La
Immigracion, Si -- Americanizacion, No!
Will America remain American with
roots, culture, and language reaching back to Anglo Saxon Europe
-- when millions of legal Mexican Americans and illegal Mexican
immigrants want to be and remain Mexican? With midterm elections
now over, this question will more than likely continue to escape
America's attention... |
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Riverside
Press-Enterprise
"Immigration
reform" deferred
Republican-sponsored legislation to crack
down on illegal immigrants and their employers sparked springtime
protests on city streets across the nation, rallies outside congressional
hearings near the U.S.-Mexico border over the summer, fiery talk-radio
debates and angry Spanish- language billboards. |
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News-Journal
Editorial -- Wilmington, Delaware
Mexico's
failure ought to stop at its own border
U.S. Sen. Joseph
Biden, who will be chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee
again shortly, was blunt about Mexico's corruption and economic
ineptitude during a talk in South Carolina Monday. Sen. Biden's
presidential ambitions added heft to the points he hammered about
Mexico's chronic poverty, border security and drug trafficking. |

AMLO |
Chicago
Tribune
Troublesome
Mexicans open alternate consulate in Chicago
The fallout from Mexico's contested presidential
election, in which the losing candidate has refused to accept
defeat and even named his own Cabinet, has found its way to Chicago.
-- Chicago- area supporters of defeated leftist candidate Andres
Manuel Lopez Obrador have opened what they are calling an "alternate
consulate"... |
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American
Border Patrol Video Report Customs and Border Protection
Close
encounter over Cochise County yesterday
Note that the Cessna
Citation jet tucked in behind the Border
Hawk M and stayed there for some time (3 or 4 minutes). When
the jet was behind us he got even closer. There was no reason
for this. The entire episode from first encounter shown on the
tape to where the jet left was recorded from the Border Hawk's
intercom onto the video tape taken by CNN. |

Another Loser |
Miami Herald
Jeb
Bush calls Tancredo's insult 'naive'
That's the message Texas-born Florida
Gov. Jeb Bush delivered Tuesday to fellow Republican, Rep. Tom
Tancredo of Colorado, who dissed the governor's adopted hometown
as a ''Third World country'' in recent remarks. -- In a two-page
letter, the governor, born in Midland, Texas, but claiming Miami
as his home since 1981... |
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