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Tuesday, December 12, 2006 |
Will He Watch Them
Go To Prison?
Bush Could Pardon The Border Patrol Agents

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Salazar |
Greeley
Tribune
Amnesty
cheerleader Salazar responds to ICE raids
U.S. Senator Ken Salazar has responded
regarding reports that thousands of Swift & Co. employees
have been detained on charges of identity theft and immigration
law violations. -- "ICE's action at multiple Swift plants
today is a clarion call for the nation to complete its work on
comprehensive immigration reform..." |
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VDare.com
Juan Mann
Whistleblowers
report deportation shambles imploding
My first VDARE.com article in 2002 was
on the continued sabotaging of the expedited removal process.
My archive and topic index are now fully- stocked with just about
every absurdity imaginable from the behind- the- scenes circus
that is federal immigration law enforcement. |
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Greeley
Tribune
Remaining
workers describe raid
The ICE raid on Swift & Co.'s Greeley
plants may be about over. Greeley Police Jerry Garner said ICE
agents have one more van to load with captured workers and plan
to finish around 1 p.m. -- Cynthia Chaparro began work at the
plant about three weeks ago and was inside the plant at the time
of the raid. She said the workers had just gone on break... |
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Citizen
Conservative -- American Daily
Has Rangel unwittingly
solved the invader crisis?
Rarely do conservatives agree with Rep. Charles
Rangel, Democrat from New York, on anything. Indeed, the liberal
from "New Yawk," whose voice sounds like he gargles
hot lava briquettes, is too far to the left to be taken seriously
by reasonable politicians, or most Americans for that matter. |
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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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The Bulletin
-- Bend, Oregon
Assimilation
failure on parade in Oregon
Prineville, Ore. -- Worshippers spilled
into the aisles and out the chapel door at St. Joseph's Catholic
Church in Prineville on Sunday, as members of the local Mexican-
American community packed the pews to celebrate the feast day
of the Virgin of Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico. |

Reyes |
Congressional
Quarterly
Dems'
new intel chair wants quiz in Spanish
Forty years ago, Sgt. Silvestre Reyes was a helicopter
crew chief flying dangerous combat missions in South Vietnam
from the top of a soaring rocky outcrop near the sea called Marble
Mountain. -- Now the five-term Texas Democrat is facing similar
unpleasant surprises about the enemy, this time as the incoming
chairman... |
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Carola Von
Hoffmannstahl-Solomonoff -- Homeland Stupidity
Rocky
Mountain mortgage fraud fever
District Attorney Scott Storey of Jefferson
County, Colorado is one busy lawman. The local housing market
is chock full of mortgage fraud varmints. One particularly pesky
ring, operating for roughly 5 years, recruited hundreds of illegal
[aliens... criminals]
to act as "straw buyers," the lowest players in the
mortgage fraud game. |

'The Boot' |
Landline
Magazine
Trucking
student faces deportation
Instructors at a truck driving school
in Rhode Island thought it was suspicious that one of their students
who was going for a CDL with hazmat endorsement wasn't
interested in learning how to back up. -- According to the Providence
Journal, the staff at the Nationwide Tractor Trailer Driving
School in Smithfield, RI, became suspicious... |
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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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KCRA-TV
-- Sacramento
DMV employee
accused of selling licenses
A woman who works at a Sacramento-area
Department of Motor Vehicles office is due in court on Tuesday
for arraignment on charges she sold driver's licenses to people
who should not have had them. -- DMV officials said Sabrina Escobar
had been working as a license examiner in Carmichael for two
years... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
ICE
raids Swift plant
Federal agents carrying up to 100 pairs
of handcuffs have entered the Swift & Co. beef packing plant
in Greeley, the Greeley Tribune reports this morning. -- Two
large white buses, a few white vans and other buses are parked
in the back of the building. -- ICE agents are executing warrants
to arrest illegal [aliens...
criminals] at the Swift plants... |
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Las Vegas
Review-Journal
Pahrump
ordinance would require invaders to register
It hasn't been introduced yet, but a
proposed town ordinance targeting illegal [aliens...
criminals] in Pahrump [Nevada] already is drawing comparisons
to one of the darkest chapters in U.S. history. -- If approved
sometime next year, the measure would require "undocumented
foreign nationals" to register themselves at the Pahrump
Town Office... |
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Worcester
(Massachusetts) Telegram & Gazette
Mexican
invader allegedly beat son with numerous weapons
A mother allegedly beat her 10- year-
old son with a broomstick, kicked him and struck him with belts
and coat hangers over the past two years, and even blamed the
boy for her miscarriage, according to authorities. -- Gabriela
Rojas was arraigned in Central District Court yesterday on charges
stemming from attacks... |
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Family Security
Foundation
Feds
not tracking soaring invader crime
Let's grant the federal government something.
Occasionally, those bureaucrats and elected officials working
in government actually decide to do something about some of the
more violent illegal alien criminals on American soil after
they are already here and have committed mayhem and oftentimes
murder as well. Operation Predator evolved... |
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MSNBC
ICE raiding meat packing
plants
According to a report at about 8:05
am PST on MSNBC, ICE is in the process of raiding several Swift
meat packing plants in the midwest. They are said to be rounding
up invaders using stolen Social Security numbers to steal jobs
in the plants. More on this when details are available. |
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Arizona
Republic
Vicious
invader gets 127 years in prison
Ramon Hernandez- Martinez will probably
die prison, but his victims say that his bloody crime spree continues
to haunt them. -- On Monday, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge
Brian Ishikawa sentenced Hernandez- Martinez to 127 years in
prison for a string of crimes including, robbery, carjacking
and assault... |
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North County
Times -- Escondido, Calif.
Radio
ad rallies against amnesty
A radio ad that aired last week sounded
the immigration alarm once again. -- The new Democrat-controlled
Congress could make it easier for President Bush to pass an immigration
reform bill including amnesty for illegal [aliens...
criminals] and a guest- worker program, the ad said. |
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Angus Reid
Global Monitor -- Vancouver, BC
Americans
do not expect "immigration reform"
Many adults in the United States believe
their elected lawmakers will not deal properly with immigration,
according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 51% of respondents
think it is unlikely for the U.S. Congress to pass a serious
immigration reform. -- In March, the Pew Hispanic Center calculated
the number of [illegal aliens...
criminals]... |

Tom Tancredo |
Associated
Press
Tancredo
to return to Miami to speak on 'need for assimilation'
Rep. Tom Tancredo is headed back to Miami
a month after sparking a tense exchange with Florida Gov. Jeb
Bush by likening the city to a "Third World country."
-- The Colorado Republican, who vocally opposes illegal immigration
- and who has never shied away from a chance to talk about it
- plans a speech Thursday to the Miami Rotary Club... |
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