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Tuesday, December 5, 2006 |
Border Enforcement
First
We Need Project BEEF

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San Diego
Sector PIO Press Release
National Guard
assists Border Patrol in drug bust
Sunday morning, National Guardsmen assisting
the Border Patrol near Jacumba, CA, spotted 11 people crossing
into the United States from Mexico. Border Patrol agents responded
to the area and observed people fleeing back into Mexico. While
searching the area, agents found eight backpacks filled with
457 pounds of marijuana... |

Mike Cutler |
Family Security
Foundation
Leaderless
in Washington, state governments take control
The driver of a minivan that careened
off a snow-covered Interstate 70 near Denver, Colorado, on November
30 with 14 passengers inside was jailed Wednesday on suspicion
of human smuggling, a new crime under state law. The crash Tuesday
left four passengers dead and injured 10. -- This smuggling of
illegal aliens into the United States... |
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Family Security
Foundation
For
illegal aliens, crime pays -- and so do we
Except for when an illegal alien does
something horrific - such as when an illegal alien killed Denver
Police Officer Don Young, or another murdered Los Angeles County
Deputy David March, or another dragged his girlfriend to death
behind his car - we rarely hear that these crimes are committed
specifically by illegals. This is due to two factors:... |

Useless DHS |
GovExec.com
Senator
criticizes DHS border plan
A key Senate Democrat on Tuesday blasted
the Homeland Security Department's strategic plan for gaining
control of the nation's borders, saying it lacks clearly defined
goals and cost estimates. -- The department Monday sent to Capitol
Hill its long-awaited strategic plan for the Secure Border Initiative,
revealing that it will take until fiscal 2011... |
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PrisonPlanet.com
NAFTA
Super-Disasta
American Free Press has learned that
a group of foreign companies, which currently lease a toll road
in Indiana and are looking at buying up other highways across
the country, has its eyes on the Trans- Texas Corridor, or TTC.
The TTC is a planned toll road system through the Lone Star State
that will largely be used for trucking foreign merchandise... |
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KTVK-- Phoenix
Judge
reverses invader smuggling conviction
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge
has made a major decision on a landmark case involving illegal
immigrants. -- Judge Thomas O'Toole has reversed a decision involving
the case of Adolfo Guzman-Garcia, the first illegal immigrant
convicted of smuggling himself into Arizona. |
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WAFF-TV
--Huntsville
Invader
gets 20 years for murdering wife
Athens, Ala. -- A man who pleaded guilty
to murder in the stabbing death of his wife at a mobile home
in the Tanner community has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
-- District Attorney Kristi Valls said Fernando Nolasco Mendez
accepted a plea bargain in circuit court yesterday. |
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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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Los Angeles
Times
Smuggling,
theft, bribery at agency
Aside from patrolling the nation's borders
and guarding against terrorism, the Department of Homeland Security
also is battling fraud, theft, bribery, smuggling and other crimes
by American citizens - with some of the most disturbing examples
coming from the sprawling agency's own employees. |
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Greg C.
Reeson -- American Daily
Fighting
illegal immigration
In a recent question-and-answer session
with Rotary Club members, Incoming Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Chairman Joseph Biden said that he wanted to take a tougher stance
with Mexico over the problem of illegal immigration and that
Americans who employ illegal immigrants should be punished.  |
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Larry Causey
-- Temple (Texas) Telegram
Former
agent: Proposed immigration policy flawed
..."Back in the 1950s, we had our
borders under control," he said. "I call it the creep
effect. Down through the years we ignored the problem or felt
it wasn't that bad." -- In 1986 the country had about 3
million illegal immigrants. Twenty years later, the estimate
is 12 million. This influx has left the country vulnerable in
public safety, public health... |
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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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Chicago
Tribune
Starting
from square 1
Fermin Bibriescas is taking that crucial
first step to learning English: He's boning up on his native
Spanish. -- Having completed only three years of schooling in
Mexico, Bibriescas recently started working to improve his reading,
writing and math skills in Spanish, thanks to a new Elgin program
that focuses on literacy in that language. |
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Newsday
Immigrant
wins in drug deportation case
The Supreme Court on Tuesday made it
easier for some immigrants convicted of drug possession under
state law to remain in the United States rather than being subject
to deportation. -- In an 8-1 decision, the justices ruled in
favor of an immigrant who pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting
possession of drugs in South Dakota for telling someone... |
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Los Angeles
Daily News
Illegal
alien faces trial in deadly collision
Lancaster, Calif. -- A motorist described by
prosecutors as an unlicensed, uninsured, [illegal
alien... criminal] was ordered Monday to stand trial on charges
that he caused the death of another driver in a traffic crash
and tried to walk away afterward. -- Wilfredo Briswela is charged
with felony hit- and- run... |
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Knoxville
News
Judge
vents his frustration over pair of invaders
With back-to-back hearings Monday involving
illegal immigrants whose crimes included more than just sneaking
across the border, forgive this federal judge for blowing his
top. -- "I mean stay out of here," Senior U.S. District
Court Judge James H. Jarvis blasted from the bench, his voice
raised and his tone frustrated... |
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ABC News
Water
war brewing along Mexican border
Bush administration lawyers are urging
a federal appeals court to allow a section of a canal separating
California and Mexico to be lined with cement to stop millions
of gallons of water from seeping south of the border each year.
-- The lining is proposed along a portion of the 82-mile All-American
Canal... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Includes
Poll
NBC
affiliate solicits donations for illegals
One of 13 illegal aliens displaced by
a fire in West Palm Beach, Fla. WPTV-TV made an on-air plea Dec.
1 to help the group, without identifying them as illegal aliens
[criminals]. -- The
top-rated television station is calling on viewers to put aside
their ''political beliefs'' to help 13 illegal aliens trying
to "survive the American Dream"... |
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Associated
Press
Deportation
reprieve for pro-invasion senator's wife
The Colombia-born wife of a Georgia state
senator emerged from hiding and turned herself in Tuesday to
face a deportation order, but an immigration judge lifted the
order and she was expected to be freed. -- Sascha Herrera, who
had gone into hiding after the order was issued, arrived at the
Federal Building and met with the judge and attorneys... |
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Washington
Times
Minuteman
consulting charity fined
One of the charitable organizations cited
by Minuteman Civil Defense Corps boss Chris Simcox on why financial
accountability concerns raised by some corps members were unfounded
has been fined for failing to keep its own financial records
in order, The Washington Times has learned. |
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Stink |
Wes Vernon
-- RenewAmerica.us
Bush,
Kennedy, McCain aiding and abetting lawbreakers
Since this country is so sue-happy, maybe some
trial lawyer can do something constructive for a change: Take
legal action holding most of the federally- elected Democrats
and about half of the Republicans accountable for aiding and
abetting criminals. -- The action would have to await the expected
passage in the new Democrat Congress of a bill granting amnesty... |

Onslaught |
My Fox Colorado
Mountains
a main route for smugglers
Clear Creek Co., Colo. -- It's been a
busy week for Clear Creek County officials. A minivan with 16
people packed inside was pulled over on Interstate 70 in the
Colorado mountains on Friday, the third suspected immigrant-trafficking
case on the highway this week. -- Each was driving along I-70
within a 27 mile stretch. |

Joe Arpaio |
Arizona
Daily Star Includes Poll & Forum
Sheriff
Arpaio's enforcement crusade against invaders
When it comes to illegal immigration,
no border, no problem. Not for Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
-- Even though his Central Arizona county doesn't border Mexico,
the man who calls himself "America's toughest sheriff"
thrust himself into the lead in aggressively fighting illegal
immigration last spring. |

Invaders |
Barbara
Anderson -- WEBCommentary
Invasion:
The tipping point
One of the least discussed aspects of
illegal immigration is its impact on voting and electing representatives
we send to Washington to reflect our views on how the country
should be run and what laws should be enacted. We don't know
to what extent a valid voting picture has emerged because we
don't know how many illegal aliens are in the country. |
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