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Associated
Press
Invader-bloated
So. Cal. cities rife with corruption
A string of gritty suburbs in the shadow
of Los Angeles has produced a growing parade of public officials
jailed for corruption, and prosecutors say illegal schemes on
a scale more commonly associated with big Eastern cities have
devoured tens of millions of taxpayer dollars. -- The latest
to be led away in handcuffs is the former treasurer... |
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KHOU-TV
-- Houston
Student
smugglers helping illegals into U.S.
There's a new twist to report in human
trafficking. It's about smugglers that you'd expect to find studying,
but instead the high school students are helping [illegal
aliens... criminals] sneak into the U.S. -- A crackdown on
coyotes, or [invader] smugglers, has traffickers looking for
new strategies. |
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CBS4-TV
-- Boston Video Report Included
Report:
Troopers can arrest invaders
Some state troopers will reportedly be
allowed to arrest illegal [aliens...
criminals] in Massachusetts soon. -- According to a report
in the Boston Globe, Governor Romney has worked out a deal with
federal authorities to give State Police that power. -- Currently,
troopers have no authority to detain people for immigration violations. |
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Clarksville
(Tennessee) Leaf-Chronicle
Good
and bad news on meth
...The bad news is that while the number
of meth labs has dropped in Tennessee, the number of imports
from Mexico - run by professional drug cartels - has increased.
This means the task force's focus has had to evolve as the challenge
has shifted. -- According to the Justice Department's National
Drug Threat Assessment, the Mexican cartels... |
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Washington
Times
Speaker
driven off by usual suspects
A speech by Rep. Tom Tancredo at Michigan
State University turned ugly Thursday night as protesters pulled
fire alarms, spat at the audience and fought with the event's
student organizers. -- About 15 demonstrators began chanting
and arguing with members of the audience before Mr. Tancredo's
speech. Shortly before the Colorado Republican... |
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Associated
Press
Dallas
student linked to Taliban probe
A university student trained with assault
rifles gave a fiery sermon supporting jihad and associated with
two Houston men accused of conspiring to help the Taliban, authorities
said. -- Syed Maaz Shah, a University of Texas at Dallas student,
was charged this week with illegally possessing an assault weapon
- believed to be an Armalite assault rifle. |
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Jim Kouri,
CPP -- News By Us
Invaders
busted with airport security badges
Federal agents on Wednesday arrested
six illegal aliens who possessed security badges allowing them
access to restricted areas within the Hartsfield-Jackson International
Airport and onto the tarmac. The illegal aliens were working
for T.C. Drywall, Inc., based in Alpharetta, GA according to
Immigration and Customs Enforcement. |
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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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Dan Noval
-- North County Times -- Escondido
Minutemen
are patriots, not racists
It has often been said that "words
have meaning." This is especially true regarding the current
controversy over illegal immigration, emphasis on the word "illegal."
-- The recently formed group of Americans known as the Minutemen
has been labeled by the supporters of illegal immigration as
"racists," "bigots," "KKK"... |
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The Monitor
-- McAllen, Texas
Immigration
may override other topics at border meeting
Immigration will probably be a major
topic when leaders from the Texas-Mexico border meet here this
week to discuss their state legislative agenda. -- The Texas
Border Coalition, formerly the Texas Border Infrastructure Coalition,
is slated to hear from border lawmakers, lawmen and businesses
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Phyllis Schlafly |
Phyllis
Schlafly -- Eagle Forum
The
race to the middle for 2008
The best postmortem on the 2006 election
came from that perennial politician, Senator Ted Kennedy. He
said, "People want to know who's on their side. Whether
it's health care or wages or retirement issues, they want to
have someone on their side." -- The biggest electoral bloc
of the "they" who are seeking friends is the middle
class... |
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Washington
Post
Immigration
leads city's concerns
Immigration issues top Manassas's legislative
wish list for 2007. --The city wants the 2007 Virginia General
Assembly to compensate it for any costs related to a plan to
train law enforcement officers to expedite federal immigration
laws and is requesting more state aid to combat crowding in single-
family houses. |
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Cherokee
Tribune Editorial
Rental
proposal could benefit county, deserves consideration
Illegal immigration is one of those issues
everyone wants to complain about, but no one seems willing to
solve. -- The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners appears
ready to take it on, with three proposals on the table up for
a vote Tuesday. -- The proposed law that has gained the most
attention would make it illegal to rent... |
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The Hutchinson
(Kansas) News
'Hispanics'
colonizing Kansas county
Hispanics are now the majority in Seward
County, while minorities - notably Latinos - have replaced non-Hispanic
whites as the majority in Ford County, according to U.S. Census
Bureau population estimates for 2005. -- "No it's not a
surprise. It should not be a surprise for anybody," said
Enrique Rodriguez Franz... |
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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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San Francisco
Chronicle
Bush
to ease rule limiting HIV-positive foreign visitors
President Bush will ease a long-standing
rule barring HIV-positive people from entering the United States
without a special waiver, a ban long criticized by human rights
groups. -- Because of the rule, organizers of the biannual International
AIDS Conferences have not held a gathering in the United States
since 1990... |

Pro-Invasion Rag |
The Age
-- Melbourne, Victoria
Tough
times for paper that helped shape LA
Once the anchor of civil society in America's
second-biggest city, the LA Times is facing its biggest challenge.
John Pomfret reports. -- IF there was ever a "there there"
in Los Angeles, it could be found at the Los Angeles Times. In
a region whose hallmarks are traffic snarls, sunshine, the Lakers
and taco trucks, the paper has been... |

Pest Nest |
Arizona
Republic
Bikers
work to curb hiring of day laborers
A biker group that opposes illegal immigration
staked out a Cave Creek day labor pick-up spot Saturday, trying
to convince supporters that day-labor centers fuel illegal immigration.
-- This was the third Saturday in a row the motorcycle group,
American Freedom Riders, protested at Good Shepherd of the Hills
Episcopal Church in Cave Creek... |
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Alan Burkhart
-- American Daily -- Phoenix
You're
damn right I'm a Nationalist
...The United States of America is rapidly
becoming a faceless, cultureless place with no soul or sense
of self. Our culture is being watered down by a new generation
of immigrants, both legal and illegal, who refuse to assimilate
into our society and they're aided and abetted by elements
within our own borders... |
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