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Wednesday, December 6, 2006 |
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WNDU-TV
-- South Bend
Update:
Mexican invaders grabbed on Indiana toll road
We have an update on the 14 illegal [aliens... criminals] found
in a vehicle on the Indiana Toll Road. -- You may remember 11
adults and three juveniles from Mexico were found in a mini-
van last month after the driver was pulled over for speeding.
-- Police say all of the people were in the country illegally. |

SPLC's Dees |
Lansing
City Pulse
Radical
left-wing crazies target MSU group
A controversial student group at MSU
will "probably" be listed as a hate group, according
to a national organization that tracks such groups. -- Young
Americans for Freedom, a student group that receives money from
the university, qualifies as a "hate group," said Heidi
Beirich, assistant director of the Intelligence Project for the
Southern
Poverty Law Center. |
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KTRE-TV
-- Lufkin, Texas
Dangerous
Reconquista governor spews pro-Mexico hokum
New Mexico Governor Bill
Richardson [to hear this idiot's racist statements, click
here] says a fence along the Mexican border would get in
the way of US - Mexico relations. -- Richardson says he wants
the new Democratic Congress to reverse legislation that cleared
the way for the 700- mile fence. -- Richardson made the comments
after a meeting today in Washington... |
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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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KHAS-TV
-- Hastings, Nebraska
Raid
at Omaha company nets 30 suspected invaders
Thirty people suspected of being illegal
immigrants were arrested after immigration officials raided an
Omaha manufacturer. Tim Counts is a spokesman for ICE. He says
the men were rounded up Tuesday at two Plastrglas Incorporated
buildings in north Omaha and charged with being in the country
illegally.  |

Idiot Alert! |
Houston
Chronicle
Perry
says border fence a "preposterous" idea
Gov. Rick Perry, who built his re-election
campaign on border security, told a gathering of border mayors
today that building a wall along the border with Mexico is a
"preposterous" idea. -- "Now, strategic fencing
in certain urban areas to direct the flow of traffic does make
sense, but building a wall on the entire border is a preposterous
idea," Perry said. |
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Linda Kimball
-- American Conservative
America
deconstructed by transnationals
In a powerful composition entitled, "The
Ideological War within the West," author John Fonte cautions
that, "Talk in the West of a 'culture war' is somewhat misleading
because the arguments over transnational vs. national citizenship,
multiculturalism vs. assimilation, and global governance vs.
national sovereignty are not simply cultural... |
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NorthJersey.com
Drug
agents seize $42 million worth of cocaine
Drug agents in New Jersey have seized
1,045 pounds of Manhattan-bound cocaine valued at $42 million
and arrested six men on narcotics trafficking charges. -- Police
from New York and New Jersey and federal agents found the cocaine
in hidden compartments in a tractor trailer truck parked next
to a warehouse in Hackensack, N.J... |
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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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Baltimore
Sun
Deaths
renew license debate
The deaths of a Marine corporal and his
companion by an alleged drunken driver who appears to be an [illegal alien... criminal]
is almost sure to resurrect a heated debate in Annapolis over
whether Maryland should give driver's licenses to those who are
in the country illegally. |
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Mike Cutler
-- The Family Security Foundation
Citizenship
& Immigration Services refuses to learn at our peril
Every time you take a look at a component
of the immigration system, you are likely to find incompetence.
As I have so often stated, immigration is more than the Mexican
border, notwithstanding the fact that the Mexican border does,
indeed, represent an area of extreme vulnerability to our country.
While open borders advocates... |

Perry |
Fort Worth
Star Telegram
Bush
crony Perry urges "guest worker" IDs
Emphasizing immigration reform far more
than he did before his re-election, Republican Gov. Rick Perry
said Wednesday that a guest worker program is needed for Mexican
[illegal aliens... criminals]
employed in the United States. -- Federal authorities should
work toward providing identification cards for immigrant workers... |
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Edwin S.
Rubenstein -- VDare.com
Immigration-driven
demographic shift dooming GOP
...Eventually-in a post Iraq era, perhaps-whites
will return to the GOP in their former numbers. Hispanics, which
some argue are a "natural" Republican constituency
because they are socially conservative, may reprise their 40
percent GOP vote share of 2004. |

Huckabee |
Associated
Press
Blowhard
RINO: Hispanics offer U.S. 'second chance'
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said Wednesday
the nation is being given a chance to make up for past racism
by the way it handles the influx of Hispanics. -- Huckabee, a
Republican who is considering a run for president in 2008, said
Arkansas has made progress on racial justice and has a fresh
opportunity to do the right thing in the way... |
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Judicial
Watch
Federal Reserve
markets "Directo a México" to U.S. banks
Judicial Watch, the public interest group
that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, today
released Federal Reserve marketing materials created for "Directo
a México" [Direct to Mexico], a new government program
designed to facilitate the transfer of funds from immigrant workers
in the U.S. regardless of their legal status to their
relatives in Mexico. |
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Portland
Press Herald
Collins
grills agencies on foreign labor
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins has sent letters
to the heads of the U.S. Department of Labor and the Citizenship
and Immigration Service, asking what their agencies have done
to address problems in foreign- labor programs that were detailed
in a recent Portland Press Herald/ Maine Sunday Telegram investigation. |
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The Hill
Dems
may take hardline on those who hire invaders
The selection of Rep. Silvestre Reyes
to head the Intelligence Committee may be an indication that
Democrats will press the Bush administration to crack down on
employers who hire illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- Reyes, a former Border Patrol agent, is one
of the most outspoken proponents of enforcing these types of
employer sanctions... |
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Los Angeles
Times
State
starts crackdown on uninsured drivers (read illegals)
Sacramento -- Since Oct. 1, the Department
of Motor Vehicles has notified more than 180,000 car owners in
California that it is moving to suspend their auto registrations
because their cars are uninsured. -- Hundreds of thousands more
suspension warnings are expected to go out in the months ahead
as the state's latest crackdown... |
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Reuters
Report:
1 in 7 Mexican workers employed in the U.S.
One in seven Mexican workers have left
their country and are working in the United States, an immigration
study said on Tuesday. -- There were more than 7 million workers
from Mexico in the U.S. labor force this year, 2 million more
than six years ago, said the report's author, Jeanne Batalova
of the Migration Policy Institute... |
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Mohave Daily
News -- Bullhead City
Prosecutor
to consider charges against rancher
Sierra Vista, Az. -- A prosecutor said
he will consider filing criminal charges against a Douglas rancher
who confronted a group of hunters with an assault- style rifle
after a civil jury found in favor of the hunters. -- A jury in
Bisbee on Nov. 22 ordered rancher Roger Barnett to pay $98,000
to two men and three girls he confronted... |
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The Facts
-- Brazoria County, Texas
Agents
detain 18 invaders at traffic stop
Angleton, Texas -- What started as a
routine traffic stop for a seat belt violation Tuesday morning
resulted in the detention of 18 illegal immigrants inside a four-door,
Ford F-350 truck. -- A Brazoria County Sheriff's deputy pulled
the vehicle over on Highway 288-B in front of the old Intermedics
facility because he noticed five people sitting in the back seat... |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Cherokee
anti-invader ordinance passes
Despite the threat of legal challenges,
Cherokee Co. commissioners Tuesday night approved ordinances
declaring English the county's official language, and going after
landlords who rent to illegal immigrants. -- The commissioners
also approved a program that will allow the county to check on
the legal status of anyone applying for public benefits. |
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