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Sunday, December 10, 2006 |

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MetroWest
Daily News -- Boston
Immigration
law training a must for State Troopers
Shortly after midnight on September 9,
2001, Maryland state trooper Joseph Catalano pulled over a red
Mitsubishi rental car traveling 90 miles per hour in a 65 mph
zone on I-95 north of Baltimore. The driver, Ziad Jarrah, produced
a Virginia driver's license, and quietly accepted the $270 fine
issued by Catalano six minutes later... |

Bush Admin. |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
Worthless
feds claim to be targeting invaders' employers
It was among the best sushi restaurants
in Baltimore, but something was seriously wrong about Kawasaki's.
-- While the owners showcased their finery in the dining room,
the illegal immigrants who worked there were paid less than $2
an hour and lived in garbage- filled rooms above the restaurant,
where they had no clean water. |
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WFAA-TV
-- Dallas
Farmers
Branch trash bags, gym go all English... well, almost
Farmers Branch, Texas -- The City of
Farmers Branch, which is in the middle of the national controversy
over illegal immigration, is starting to implement some of its
new restrictions. -- Last month, its leaders declared English
as the city's official language. -- Now, the rules are being
enforced. |
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Columbus
Dispatch
Siemens
to cut 720 jobs in Ohio, move to Mexico
...Siemens plans to shift work from the
two Ohio plants to "existing facilities of Siemens Mexico
or other third-party suppliers," the company said. The Ohio
plants make high voltage circuit breakers for industrial and
commercial use. -- Counting the jobs in Bellefontaine and Urbana,
Siemens employs more than 2,100 people in Ohio. |
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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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Gainesville
(Georgia) Times
English
only?
Gloria Melancon can sympathize with Cherokee
County. -- Melancon, a Gainesville homeowner, contends that illegal
[aliens... criminals]
have changed her community for the worse, running down neighborhoods
and overloading public services. -- But unlike in Cherokee, elected
officials in Gainesville and Hall County are not taking action... |
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Houston
Chronicle
Meddling
Mexicans meet in Texas to talk about U.S. jobs
Midland -- Arid West Texas is a hard
sell to many Americans who could fill its manifold job openings,
but it is nirvana to people in the Mexican state of Chihuahua
who seek temporary work visas. -- A dozen leaders from the Chihuahuan
cities of Aldama, Ojinaga and Coyame visited Midland recently
and said... [More
Mexican meddling] |
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Fox News
Florida
cops blame smugglers for kidnapping baby
Fort Myers, Fla. -- A missing month-old
boy kidnapped at knifepoint was taken as payment because his
parents failed to pay human smugglers, police said Saturday.
-- Bryan Dos Santos Gomes' parents were brought into the United
States illegally from Brazil, but failed to pay the smugglers'
entire fee, Fort Myers Police Chief Hilton Daniels said. |
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Fresno Bee
Run
for the border
Two brothers were gunned down in a summertime
brawl outside a central Fresno nightclub. -- Within five hours,
police identified the shooter: Hector Hernandez. -- Undercover
officers set up surveillance near Hernandez's home in east-central
Fresno. When he didn't show, police turned to relatives to help
find him. -- The suspected killer had fled to Mexico... |
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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 State
-- Columbia, South Carolina
S.C.
county to tackle invasion issues
Beaufort County sheriff's deputies and
detention center officers could become the first local law enforcement
agents in the state empowered to identify illegal immigrants
and put them on a path to deportation. -- Under a decade-old
provision in federal immigration law, state and local law enforcement
agencies can volunteer... |
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Numbers
USA
Victory!
Congress leaves town without increasing immigration
The Senate and House worked through the
night and left town early on December 9, finishing this two-year
Congress without increasing immigration above its already historic
peak levels. -- The swarms of industry lobbyists were unable
to beat the combination of the clock pressure and the unrelenting
phone/fax opposition of NumbersUSA members... |
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