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Saturday, December 16, 2006 |
Fox
Gambit Pays Off
Tribal Links to Mexico Trump Loyalty to U.S.
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Context: "About
8,000 Mexican horse riders are taking part in a parade along
a 50 kilometre stretch of the border with the United States to
underline the traditions linking the indigenous people on both
sides of the frontier." - BBC
4/21/2002 |
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- December 15
Schaler, KNXV: It's the National Guard's job to keep a close eye
on the Arizona border, and specifically look for drug smugglers
trying to bring in large drug loads like this. But now one community
on the Tohono O'odham Indian Nation, the Pisinemo District, has
passed a resolution to keep the National Guard out, shutting
down one key lookout site.
Johnson Jose: That would prohibit them, you know, the
National Guard, with their weapons, using our peaks as observatory
peaks...
Border Patrol Agent: If you can imagine the amount of
drugs and the amount of violence that comes with the drugs coming
through a certain corridor because we're not allowed to be out
there, it can get pretty nasty.
Watch: DOJ
// DHS
// Tribes
Transcript American Border Patrol to
the rescue |

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Duncan Hunter |
Globe-Gazette
-- Mason City, Iowa
Hunter
touts border security during Iowa visit
Baxter, Iowa -- California Congressman
Duncan Hunter, among the least-known Republican presidential
candidates, touted border security and national defense during
a visit Saturday to Iowa. -- Hunter, outgoing chairman of the
powerful House Armed Services Committee, spent the morning pheasant
hunting with some veterans... |
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American
Border Patrol
Another
fence ripoff?
Declaration Alliance, the organization that acquired
Chris Simcox' s Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, is now trying
to get money from unsuspecting Americans for yet another fence
project. This time they don't even mention Simcox.
One wonders why. -- Read
this letter to the Declaration Alliance from American Border
Patrol. |
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BBC
Drug
resistant TB 'more severe'
A survey of 79 countries by the World
Health Organization published in the Lancet found TB drug resistance
in virtually every one. -- Particularly high levels of resistance
were seen in regions of the former Soviet Union and parts of
China. -- About a third of the world's population is infected
with the TB bug... |
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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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WCNC-TV
-- Charlotte
Graffiti
could mean violent gang coming to area
Police say a wave of graffiti hit two
north Charlotte apartment complexes Wednesday night. -- The graffiti
includes gang tags that investigators say contains a hidden message:
a violent, notorious gang may be moving in. -- The tags bear
the name Sur 13, a violent Latin gang police say... |
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Corpus Christi
Caller-Times
Man's
ID theft linked to raids
A former Landry's busboy is bucking Uncle
Sam, who wants a cut of $75,790 earned by employees at three
national meat processing companies using Steven De Leon Aumada's
identification. -- Aumada says he feels "skinned and filleted"
after realizing he might be trapped in the web of worker deceit
that led immigration officials to raid six Swift & Co... |

Tom Tancredo |
Denver Post
Miami reinvites
Tancredo
U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo may soon have
another opportunity to give a speech in the Miami area after
an earlier talk was called off. -- A small Rotary Club in Miami
Beach on Friday invited the Republican congressman from Littleton,
saying it wanted to give him a forum for his views. -- "Let
the fireworks begin," said Steven Shulman... |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Smuggler
gets 20 years in prison; crashed into CHP car
A smuggler who was driving a GMC Suburban
that crashed head-on into a California Highway Patrol car while
going the wrong way on an East County freeway last year was sentenced
yesterday to nearly 20 years in federal prison. -- No one was
seriously injured in the Aug. 17, 2005 crash... |

D. A. King |
Dustin Inman
Society
The
Dustin Inman Society needs your help to continue
Organized in July, 2005, 2006 has been
a very successful year for the Dustin Inman Society, not the
least of our accomplishments being the badly needed push we gave
to passing and getting signed into law , Georgia state Senator
Chip Rogers' Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act... |

Strayhorn |
Washington
Post
Official's
report ignites a new border conflict
It is a Texas showdown, a war of words
over illegal immigration at the border. -- State Comptroller
Carole Keeton Strayhorn fired the first shot with a recent report
that, for some, says the unthinkable: Illegal [aliens...
criminals] not only pay their fair share in taxes, but they
are also good for the economy. |
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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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Sierra Vista
Herald / Review
Pedestrian
airlifted after she's hit by car
A female pedestrian who was likely an
illegal immigrant was airlifted in unknown condition after being
struck by a car as she crossed rush-hour traffic Friday evening
on Highway 92, according to the Arizona Department of Public
Safety. -- In front of Delio's Italian Restaurant... |

Arellano |
Chicago
Sun-Times
Arrogant
Mexican criminal remains holed up
Elvira Arellano, the [illegal
alien... criminal] who claimed sanctuary in a Northwest Side
church to avoid deportation, marks her fourth month of protest
today. -- "I'm here," said Arellano, speaking in Spanish,
"and here I'll stay until the government reforms laws that
tear families apart." |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Judge
puts brakes on DMV's 2-ID rule
Frustrated driver's license applicants
won a victory Thursday when a Denver judge suspended a rule requiring
them to show two forms of identification to get a license or
ID card. -- District Court Judge Larry Naves granted an injunction
freezing the Division of Motor Vehicles' so- called two-document
rule, saying that it created hardships... |

George Putnam |
NewsMax.com
The
underclass nuclear Hispanic family
It is this reporter's opinion that 50
years ago, as a much younger reporter, I became involved in covering
youth gang activities. It was all so simple then in comparison
to the international gangs of today. -- With the present day
technology and communication, modern gangs are involved in robbery,
fraud, rape, and murder more than ever. |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Illegals
to lose in-state tuition
High-achieving students who grew up in
Georgia but are in the country illegally soon won't qualify for
in-state tuition on state campuses. -- Burns Newsome, an associate
vice chancellor who acts as the Board of Regents' attorney, has
advised the presidents of Georgia's public universities to stop
granting so-called tuition "waivers" to students... |
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WRAL-TV
-- Raleigh
Police,
DMV bust fake document mill
Winston-Salem, NC -- Investigators took
computers from four people Thursday who were believed to be involved
in a scheme to sell fake Social Security cards and other ID documents
to illegal [aliens... criminals].
-- In all, five people were charged with 34 felony counts in
the probe of a fake document ring... |

Pastor |
Jerome R.
Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
North
American Union leader says merger just crisis away
Robert Pastor, a leading intellectual
force in the move to create an EU-style North American Community,
told WND he believes a new 9/11 crisis could be the catalyst
to merge the U.S., Mexico and Canada. -- Pastor, a professor
at American University, says that in such a case the Security
and Prosperity Partnership of North America... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Applicants
line up to fill jobs left empty by Swift raid
Greeley, Colo. -- The line of applicants
hoping to fill jobs vacated by undocumented workers taken away
by immigration agents at the Swift & Co. meat-processing
plant earlier this week was out the door Thursday. -- Among them
was Derrick Stegall, who carefully filled out paperwork he hoped
would get him an interview and eventually land him a job... |
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