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Thursday, December 7, 2006 |
Battle Lines Drawn
Secure Fence Act Must Be Implemented
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| "...we
have to put aside party and think of ourselves as Latinos, as
Hispanics, more than we have in the past." -- Rep.
Bill Richardson, 1996 |
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Washington Post -- December 5
New Mexico
Gov. Bill Richardson
says a fence at the Mexican border authorized by Congress this
fall "gets in the way" of U.S.-Mexico relations, and
he wants the new Democratic Congress to reverse the legislation.
"The fence is very unpopular on
the border in Texas and New Mexico, in Chihuahua..." Comment:
The
Secure Fence Act of 2006 was passed by the Congress and
signed by the President. Sixty-seven percent of the House
voted yes. Eighty-one percent of the Senate
voted yes.
This is the fight. The American
People must demand that the Secure Fence Act be implemented.
If it is not, laws will mean nothing and we will have entered
an era of full-blown anarchy.
American Border Patrol's "Operation
BEEF" will be the watchdog that will tell the truth
about the border. |

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John Dillin
-- Christian Science Monitor
How
Eisenhower ended the invader problem
George W. Bush isn't the first Republican
president to face a full- blown immigration crisis on the US-Mexican
border. -- Fifty-three years ago, when newly elected Dwight Eisenhower
moved into the White House, America's southern frontier was as
porous as a spaghetti sieve. As many as 3 million [illegal
aliens... criminals] had walked and waded northward... |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
Border Patrol seizes
more than six tons of pot in two days
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Border Patrol
agents assigned to the Tucson, Ariz. sector, seized 13,139 pounds
of marijuana over the last two days. The combined value of the
marijuana is more than $10.5 million. -- The largest seizure
occurred yesterday, at 8:30 p.m., when agents assigned to the
Nogales, Ariz. station... |
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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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Knoxville
News
Mexicans
to remain jailed in Jesus statue case
Maryville, Tenn. -- Three Mexican men
will face a preliminary hearing Monday on charges they were in
possession of several pounds of marijuana, which they had hidden
inside a statue of Jesus. -- The three, Luis Eduardo Rodriguez,
Orlando Garcia, and Christobol Mancilla Cardona, all of Monterrey,
Mexico, were arrested Nov. 30 at their Maryville residence based
on a citizen complaint and an investigation by Blount County
authorities. |
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Washington
Post
Crowding
bill given slim odds in Virginia
Manassas is unlikely to get any help
from the state when it comes to its problem with illegal immigration.
-- Sen. Charles J. Colgan told the City Council at a luncheon
Monday that two of the city's legislative priorities -- to combat
crowding and to train local law enforcement to expedite federal
deportation proceedings -- will be tough to sell... |
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Austin (Minnesota)
Daily Herald
Illegal
immigration issues are still in the forefront
It was first talked about in Austin with
whispers. -- In 2004, it became a campaign issue in the city
elections. -- In 2006, everyone was talking about it and candidates
from both the Republican and the Democratic parties vowed something
must be done. -- When one town far away from Austin in Pennsylvania
actually tried doing something about it.... |

Chertoff |
The Stein
Report / Reuters
DHS
decides immigration not enough of Mickey Mouse affair
Faced with a decline in the number of
overseas visitors and unpopular entry requirements, the U.S.
government is turning to the Walt Disney Co. and other theme
park operators to brighten the country's battered image. With
security much tightened since the attacks of September 11, 2001,
the visa and entry processes... |
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Washington
Times
Virginia
group stays true to message
...Virginia's conservative campaign mirrors
a national movement that ascribes the Republicans' historic losses
in Congress last month to the Bush administration and national
Republicans' abandonment of conservative tenets such as limited
spending, lower taxes and enforcement of immigration laws. |
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San Bernardino
County Sun
Invader gets jail term,
deportation in ghastly sex case
A man whose sexual relationship with
his stepdaughter resulted in the birth of a baby boy was sentenced
Wednesday to 16 months in prison and deportation under a plea
bargain. -- The stepdaughter of Gustavo Cruz gave birth in the
shower of her family's home last December. Police said the baby's
mother then stabbed the newborn numerous times... [More
family values] |
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WXIA-TV
-- Atlanta
Usual
suspects sue over anti-invader ordinances
Several organizations are joining forces
to sue Cherokee County after Tuesday night's county commission
approval of ordinances targeting illegal immigrants. -- The commissioners
passed measures that would punish landlords who rent to illegals,
make English the county's official language, and allow the county
to check the legal status... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Chinese
have ownership in U.S. cargo monitors
A Chinese company with close ties to
the communist government owns 49 percent of the Lockheed Martin
subsidiary that is negotiating a contract with the North American
SuperCorridor Coalition, Inc. the Dallas- based trade association
to place cargo monitoring sensors along as superhighway
stretching from Mexico to Canada. |
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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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Brownsville
Herald
Lawmakers
vow to fight anti-invader legislation
Austin -- Lawmakers promised to fight proposed
legislation that would deny state services to children of [illegal aliens... criminals]
during a meeting of border leaders on Wednesday. -- The meeting
of the Texas Border Coalition included presentations from statewide
officials and border leaders about education, health, jobs and
transportation... |
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Vail Daily
Invaders
buying stolen identities
Edwards, Colo. -- Jeremy Lepore lost
his Social Security number and identity to illegal immigrants.
-- The Edwards resident misplaced his wallet in Denver earlier
this year. He kissed the Social Security card, credit cards and
other items inside good-bye. And in May, the Internal Revenue
Service sent Lepore a letter asking for $4,600 in unpaid taxes... |
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