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Thursday, November 30, 2006 |
REIDCONQUISTA
New Senate Leader a Traitor

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Associated
Press
Unions
see "opportunity" at North Carolina plant
For Hector Pizzaro, it wasn't the rigors
of a bloody workday spent slicing freshly killed hogs along an
assembly line that led him to walk off the job. It was the chance
he might lose that job. -- The Mexican immigrant was among about
1,000 mostly Hispanic employees who staged a walkout, upset that
Smithfield Foods Inc. fired 50 or so people... |
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Paul Joseph
Watson -- InfoWars.com
Threats
to Internet freedom all too real
The Internet is the last true unregulated
outpost of freedom of speech but moves are afoot to stifle, suffocate
and control the world wide web [including AmericanPatrol.com].
These threats are not hidden nor are they hard to deduce and
yet a significant minority of truth seekers and activists remain
naive as to their scope... |

The Governator |
San Francisco
Chronicle
GOP
balks at Arnie's maniacal invader scheme
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's ambition
of extending health care insurance to all Californians already
faces a challenge from members of his own party over concerns
the governor might propose spending tax dollars to extend coverage
to illegal [aliens... criminals].
-- Leading Republican lawmakers in both houses said this week... |
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Washington
Post
Mexican
invader suspected of killing Marine let go
The man accused of killing a Marine in
a drunken driving accident on Thanksgiving was charged with drunken
driving earlier this year, but the case was dropped because Howard
County police did not collect enough evidence, prosecutors said
yesterday. -- Prosecutors also said a police blunder allowed
the man, Eduardo Raul Morales- Soriano... |
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KREM-TV
-- Spokane
Special
Report: Criminal aliens in Washington
An emerging crime wave is crashing into
Washington and Idaho law enforcement. Mexican families cross
the border into the U.S. many are families looking for a better
life. But criminal illegals and Hispanic gangs also make the
trip. -- With those criminals come violence and drugs. |
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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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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Cobb
watches Cherokee rental debate
Members of the Cobb County Commission
are closely following a debate over illegal immigration in Cherokee
County. -- The Cherokee County commissioners may vote Tuesday
on an ordinance designed to punish landlords who rent to illegal
immigrants. -- The Cobb County commissioners have not discussed
a similar ordinance... |
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Cincinnati
Post
32
suspected invaders arrested
Federal immigration agents fanned out
across Northern Kentucky Wednesday and picked up 32 Hispanic
immigrants who they say were working illegally for three Northern
Kentucky drywall contractors. -- Some of those arrested worked
on the high-end Ascent at Roebling's Bridge, a 21-story condominium
project... |
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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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The Examiner
-- Washington
Critics:
INS had warning about agent
In 1991, federal agents and the D.C.
vice squad members raided an Asian brothel operating in the District
searching for evidence against a notorious Chinese gangster,
according to court documents and former members of the Immigration
and Naturalization Service enforcement division. |
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Santa Fe
New Mexican
Judge
sentences Mexican load vehicle driver to 8 years
Albuquerque -- Israel Munoz-Tello told
a federal judge on Wednesday that he never thought the Suburban
he was driving through Santa Fe in February would roll, killing
four of his 12 Mexican passengers. -- ''It was never my intention
that we suffer this accident and that the people die. ... This
was an accident that could have happened to anyone...''  |
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Mark Davis
-- Real Clear Politics
Is
Farmers Branch racist?
Lofty stuff, this Texan of the Year designation.
It would make sense, and it would be tempting, to afford my vote
to some powerful figure who enjoyed notable success in 2006,
from Gov. Rick Perry to any of the various people who engaged
in noble or philanthropic pursuits, or one or more of the various
Texans... |
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Washington
Post
DHS
official admits aiding "immigrants" for bribes
A Department of Homeland Security supervisor
pleaded guilty today to pocketing more than $600,000 in bribes
in exchange for falsifying immigration documents to help Asian
immigrants obtain U.S. citizenship. -- Prosecutors said Robert
T. Schofield issued fake documentation for hundreds of immigrants... |
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Dallas Morning
News
Farmers
Branch city attorneys tailored ordinance
When Farmers Branch city attorneys were
given the task of writing an ordinance that would restrict illegal
[aliens... criminals]
from renting apartments in the city and that would hold up in
court, they weren't sure anything other cities had done to date
would pass muster. -- "We were not satisfied with the templates
that had been adopted by our peer cities..." |
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The Conservative
Voice
MS-13
gang member nailed by feds
Houston -- Federal agents on Monday arrested
an alleged Mara-Salvatrucha (MS-13) street gang member at his
residence in Alvin, Texas. -- This arrest is part of an ongoing
nationwide anti-gang initiative by Immigration and Customs Enforcement
called "Operation Community Shield." |
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Capitol
Hill Coffee House John Lillpop
Brown
Is Beautiful? What About Mexico?
Brown may, in fact, be beautiful. But
in Mexico these days, pinko seems to be the dominant hue. --
In an unbelievable reminder of why Mexico is, and will probably
forever remain, a third-world cesspool, earlier this fall President
Vicente Fox was unable to deliver his state of the nation speech
after leftist lawmakers seized the podium of Congress. |
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California
Political News & Views
Costly
health care scheme will benefit invaders
Governor Schwarzenegger to promote health
care plan that costs a minimum of $9.4 billion. This is a tax
increase, since if the businesses don't pay they will be fined
or go to jail. The worse part is that at least half of this tax
increase will NOT go to pay for health care of citizens - it
will be used to pay for health care of illegal aliens.  |

Another Loser |
The Denver
Channel
Jeb
Bush calls Tancredo a 'nut'
Denver -- The war of words between Rep.
Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., and Florida's Gov. Jeb Bush is heating
up. -- After Tancredo called Miami a "third world country,"
over the weekend, Bush defended his state calling Tancredo's
initial remarks "politically correct happy talk." |
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East Valley
Tribune -- Mesa
Hispanics
help pass laws against invaders
More than 100,000 people swelled the
streets of downtown Phoenix on the morning of April 10 to demonstrate
for fair immigration reform. -- Until that day, Arizona had never
seen a movement powerful enough to draw so many Hispanic immigrants
into the political arena. They marched in droves to a rally at
the state Capitol... |

Dog Chapman |
El Universal
-- Mexico City
U.S.
bounty hunter awaits court verdict
Honolulu -- U.S. television bounty hunter
Duane "Dog" Chapman is waiting to hear whether a Mexican
federal court will set him free or order his pending extradition
and criminal case to proceed. -- The bounty hunter is charged
under Mexican law with "deprivation of liberty"... |

File Photo |
Associated
Press
Invader
charged in drunk driving deaths
Columbia, Md. -- A man charged with manslaughter
in the drunken-driving deaths of two people was apparently in
the U.S. illegally and had obtained a driver's license in North
Carolina, according to immigration officials. -- Eduardo Raul
Morales- Soriano, of Laurel, has been charged with two counts
of homicide... |

BS Alert! |
Catholic
Online
Catholic
Charities president spews nonsense on invasion
The erection of 700 miles of a fence
between the United States and Mexico is no solution to a broken
immigration system that needs immediate repair, said the head
of Catholic Charities USA. -- Catholic Charities USA urged that
"this enforcement-only strategy does not stand alone as
a solution to a broken system." |
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Bill Leonard
-- Highland (Calif.) Community News
The
costs of illegal immigration
...Along with some excellent statistics
about the financial burden of illegal immigration, the Claremont
folks cut to the central philosophical issue of allowing unfettered
illegal immigration of around 500,000 people per year. They remind
us that the American social compact is that government operates
by the consent of the people and those... |
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Karen S.
Johnson -- Tucson Citizen
North
American Union would supplant U.S. sovereignty
I just returned from a week in Washington,
D.C., with a group of concerned women where we learned about
the Security and Prosperity Partnership, also known as "The
North American Union." This partnership was agreed upon
at a private meeting held in Waco, Texas, on March 23, 2005,
among then-president of Mexico Vicente Fox... |

Mike Cutler |
Family Security
Foundation
Our
government bureaucracy is a major national security threat
The arrest of a Russian spy in Canada
can provide a lesson that our nation's leaders truly need to
learn. -- It has been stated that an effective spy is someone
who would not attract the attention of a waitress at a "greasy
spoon" diner. I have often used that statement in attempting
to explain the embedding process when I have appeared before
Congress... |
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San Francisco
Chronicle
Influx
of English learners a challenge for California
Almost 30 percent of the non-English
speakers in the US live in California, many of them in households
that are "linguistically isolated" because they lack
adults or teenagers proficient in English, according to data
from the 2000 census released Tuesday. -- The disproportionately
high number of Californians with limited English skills... |
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