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Wednesday, December 13, 2006 |


Waah! Waah! |
Associated
Press
Invasion
cheerleaders turn in petition to Farmers Branch
Farmers Branch, Texas -- Opponents of
several anti-illegal immigration rules approved in this Dallas
suburb turned in a petition Wednesday that they hope will force
a vote on the measures. -- Activists think it was inappropriate
for a council made up of white males to make the decisions and
want city voters to decide instead... |
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MSNBC
Meatpacking
Raids: A victim's story
Theresa Sanchez was expecting a $5,400
tax refund when she opened a letter from the IRS in January 2003.
Instead, she got a bill demanding payment of taxes on $120,000
in undeclared wages. Someone using her name and Social Security
number had earned the money through a series of jobs dating back
to 1996 and had not paid any taxes on the income... |

Tom Tancredo |
CBS4.com Video
Report Included
Threats
force Tancredo to cancel Miami speech
Miami -- Republican Representative Tom
Tancredo, of Colorado, will not make a speech and appearance
before the Miami Rotary Club in Miami Thursday after threats
were reported. However, it's still not known whether the congressman,
who called Miami a "Third World country" has canceled
his trip to Miami altogether. |
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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
San
Bernardino gang raid nets cash, 45 suspects
San Bernardino police and federal officials
on Tuesday confiscated $500,000 in cash and arrested 45 alleged
gang members believed to be major suppliers of methamphetamine
in San Bernardino and the surrounding area, authorities announced.
-- The bust was the culmination of a seven-month investigation... |
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Edwin Meese
III -- Human Events
Reagan
would not repeat amnesty mistake
What would Ronald Reagan do? I can't
tell you how many times I have been asked that question, on virtually
every issue imaginable. -- As much as we all want clarity and
certainty, I usually refrain from specific answers. That's because
it is very difficult to directly translate particular political
decisions to another context, in another time... |
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WTNH-TV
-- Hartford
Report
says Connecticut Latinos facing health crisis
A new report on the status of Latino
health care highlights a disturbing fact: People aren't getting
the care they need, and the language barrier is just one of the
contributing factors. -- It's a problem Mario Sanchez often has
to deal with in the dentist chair and when he takes his mother
to the doctor. |

No Sponges |
Las Vegas
Review-Journal Editorial
Illegal
benefits
Newly elected Assemblyman Ty Cobb... signaled
this week that he's not content playing the typical freshman
backbencher. On Monday, he announced that he's requested a bill
to deny many state services to illegal [aliens...
criminals] living in Nevada. -- "Immigration reform
was the No. 1 issue that came up during my campaign," he
said... |
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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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Gainesville
Times Editorial
Feds
must find workable fix to invasion issue
Cherokee County has spoken on illegal
immigration. Now many want Gainesville and Hall County to follow
suit. -- The county to the west voted last week to clamp down
on illegal immigration by declaring English the official language
and penalizing landlords who rent property to [illegal
aliens... criminals]. |

Waah! Waah! |
Grand Island
(Nebraska) Independent
Baby-waving
begins in wake of raids
What about the children? -- It was the
question on the minds and lips of several protesters who stood
across the street from Grand Island's Swift & Co. plant on
Tuesday. The group gathered after learning ICE agents had entered
the facility in search of illegal [aliens...
criminals] using stolen identities. |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Border
agents find marijuana in hidden trucks
Border Patrol agents found another large
load of marijuana Tuesday night on the Tohono O'odham Nation
near the village of Gu Vo, Border Patrol officials said. -- At
about 8 p.m. southwest of the village of Gu Vo, located southwest
of Tucson on Federal Route 1 on the Nation, agents discovered
189 bundles of marijuana in two trucks hidden in the brush... |

Blagojevich |
Washington
Post
Crackpot
governor aiding and abetting invaders again
Chicago -- Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich
(D) will announce on Wednesday a wide-ranging set of measures
meant to better integrate immigrants, legal and illegal [criminals], into the state's
economy, education system and workforce.
-- The measures are the result of an executive order that Blagojevich
signed... |

Ramos & Compean |
Barbara
Anderson -- American Chronicle
An
American tragedy on the border
February 17, 2006 started out for two
Border Agents along the U.S./Mexican border much like any other
day. Sure, they knew it was getting very dangerous on that border
as a drug war was being fought to see which drug smugglers were
to gain control of the traffic heading North to their targeted
market the unsuspecting American kids... |
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Greeley
Tribune
Latino
community outraged at timing of ICE raid
In one of the largest federal roundups
in the state since the immigration frenzy swept the country,
several hundred worried residents protested outside Swift &
Co. beef packing plant, angry at officials for their insensitive
timing of the raid. -- "This is an insult to us as Mexicans
because today is El Dia de la Vigen de Guadalupe..." |
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New York
Times
Massachusetts
cops set to enforce immigration law
Gov. Mitt Romney will sign an agreement
with the federal government Wednesday that gives the Massachusetts
state police the authority to detain illegal [aliens...
criminals] and charge them with violating immigration law,
his office said Tuesday. -- The agreement will give 30 state
troopers the power to interrogate people... |
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Washington
Times
Smugglers
terrorize illegals to pay fees
A knife-wielding woman who snatched a
baby from her mother on a Florida street was delivering a message
from smugglers that they wanted money for bringing the infant's
parents illegally from Brazil, according to police. -- The brazen
Dec. 1 daylight kidnapping of 1- month- old Bryan Dos Santos
Gomes... |
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NJ.com
West
New York 'Beast Dad' in court tomorrow
The West New York man accused of repeatedly
raping his teen-age daughter and then ordering her to throw away
their two babies - one to her death - will have his third opportunity
to take a plea deal tomorrow morning, officials said. -- Jose
Ventura can't receive the death penalty, but if he doesn't accept
the plea deal... |

Mike Cutler |
Mike Cutler
-- Family Security Foundation
Score
one for ICE's arrest of invaders
The massive field operation carried out
yesterday by approximately 1,000 special agents of ICE is significant
for a number of reasons. There are millions of illegal aliens
who are working throughout the United States and while I am very
happy that this field operation was carried out, these arrest
operations need to be conducted routinely... |

Joe Arpaio |
Arizona
Republic
10
invaders arrested by sheriff's deputies
Maricopa County sheriff's deputies arrested
10 undocumented immigrants early Tuesday on suspicion of conspiring
to smuggle themselves into the country. Four smugglers also were
arrested near Wickenburg. -- The arrests come one week after
a Maricopa County Superior Court judge tossed out a jury's guilty
verdict... |
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The Denver
Channel
Invaders,
others nabbed in ATV theft ring bust
A total of nine people have been arrested
after an eight- month investigation into a string of ATV thefts,
Lakewood police said. -- Since April, over 40 ATVs have been
stolen, police said, and there are very few leads to go on. So,
last Thursday detectives put an ATV and trailer on a public street
to see if it would be stolen. |
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