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Monday, December 18, 2006 |
SAVE Program "Egregiously
Flawed"
Employee Verification Used by Swift is Designed to Fail
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"IN GOD (AND
FENCE) WE TRUST" |
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L. A. Watchdog
The
SAVE Program - Why It Doesn't Work
Hal Netkin,
who
analyzed the program used by Swift to screen its employees
says "The database itself is not flawed, but the government's
rules of applying the program appear to be (intentionally) egregiously
flawed."
Netkin found that the system was rigged
in favor of illegal aliens, mainly because it doesn't check for
multiple users of a single Social Security Number even though
it could.
"The entire immigration enforcement
system is designed to fail and the government is deceiving us
at every turn," said Glenn Spencer of American Patrol. |

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Lousy Feds |
Chuck Green
-- Pueblo Chieftain
Swift
raids land invaders, not plant executives
It is laughable when executives of the
Swift & Co. meat-processing plant in Greeley said they do
not knowingly hire illegal aliens as workers. -- How stupid do
they think we are? -- Give me 15 minutes on the slaughterhouse
floor, and I'll deliver to you 15 illegal [aliens...
criminals] - guaranteed. |
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Phyllis
Schlafly -- Human Events
Tech
industry has ulterior motive regarding H-1B visas
The technology industry has dispatched
its fat-wallet lobbyists to demand that the new Congress vastly
increase the number of foreign computer software techies and
engineers who can be imported on H-1B visas. This demand is based
on the claim that we suffer a labor shortage in those fields,
but that's a bare-faced lie... |
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KTRE-TV
-- Lufkin, Texas
Border
agents find three people in air dam
Kingsville, Texas -- Three illegal immigrants
from Guatemala were found hidden in the air dam of a tractor
trailer. -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials said
today that the immigrants were found Saturday at the Sarita immigration
checkpoint. A Border Patrol dog alerted officials to the air
dam -- an area on top of the cab... |
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Business
Week
Former
workers sue Swift over invaders
Former employees are suing Swift &
Co. for $23 million, alleging the meatpacking company conspired
to keep wages down by hiring illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- The 18 former employees are legal residents
who worked at a plant in Cactus, Texas, north of Amarillo. The
plant was one of six facilities raided in a multistate federal
sweep... |
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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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KTTC-TV
-- Rochester, Minnesota
ICE raid
protests get heated
Austin, Minn. -- Recent federal raids
of [illegal aliens... criminals]
across the country sparks a loud reaction in Austin. -- Protesters
for and against the recent ICE raids congregated on Main Street
in Austin. Many began their trek with a prayer. -- "If they
just keep going south, they'll hit Mexico eventually," said
one protester. |
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Charlotte
News & Observer
Some
invaders driving with licenses
Almost four months after a new law went
into effect, a growing number of illegal immigrants in North
Carolina are choosing to drive without a license or are finding
creative alternatives, according to interviews with advocacy
groups and more than a dozen immigrants. -- Beginning last August,
people had to present a Social Security number... |
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American
Border Patrol
Year-end tax deduction
time
An Arizona rancher took advantage of its special
tax status and donated a road grader and an ultra-light aircraft
to American Border Patrol. "You'd be surprised what ABP
can use," said Glenn Spencer of ABP. Spencer says there
is still time for others to take advantage of this tax benefit
status... |
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Christian
Science Monitor Editorial
Crossing
the ID border
Americans learned last week they can
no longer look the other way when someone else hires an illegal
worker. A federal raid on six Swift & Co. meatpacking plants
in the US nabbed more than 1,250 "undocumented"
migrants - and dozens were charged with using the IDs of
real people, perhaps even of children. |

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... |

Mike Cutler |
Family Security
Matters Foundation
Alien
smugglers are ruthless criminals
The issue of the alien smugglers is of
great concern. I was assigned to the very first alien smuggling
squad in New York City in the late 1970's and was struck by the
brutality and lack of any humanity that were the hallmarks of
many of those who smuggled illegal aliens into the United States.
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Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
Raid
rattles workers and life along Hwy. 60
Windom, Minn. -- Any other Thursday,
the aisles of the Rincon Latino grocery here would be full of
customers. But last week, in the aftermath of an immigration
raid in nearby Worthington, store owner Maria Amaya could only
throw up her hands in despair. -- Business was bad. Real bad. |
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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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VDare.com Brenda Walker
Is
Mexico about to fall apart? Brenda Walker says yes
For a couple years now, I've been toting
up the unpleasant symptoms of Mexico's lurch toward failing statehood
from the viewpoint of a concerned neighbor who lives next door
to a crack house. Now I read that VDARE.COM's resident Mexico
expert Alan Wall thinks that I'm overstating the problem. |
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KETV --
Omaha
Candlelight
vigil for invaders flares up tempers
Omaha, Neb. -- A vigil at the University
of Nebraska- Omaha Sunday night turned into a war of words as
the debate over the raids on illegal immigrants at meat packing
plants last week continued. -- Dozens turned out to hear testimonies
of families separated by what they call a broken immigration
system. |
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Washington
Post
Anxiety
on costs of invaders in Virginia
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors,
alarmed at the financial impact of illegal immigration, has called
for a wide-ranging study to determine how much money the problem
is costing the county government. -- The board's request for
a staff study is unusual. Neither the Metropolitan Washington
Council of Governments... |
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Houston
Chronicle
Kidnappings
on rise in South Texas
Uriel ''Eli" Del Alba was rescued
by police, but not before his kidnappers faded into the morning
fog with a $150,000 ransom. -- Seven gunmen abducted Del Alba
from his ranch north of town in November, making the businessman
one of the latest victims of a relentless crime wave plaguing
the South Texas border. |
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Jeremy Martin
-- Mexidata.us
Mexico, the 51st
USA state?
As Erik Rush sees it, merely the lack
of a certain anatomical part unique to males is what prohibits
us from solving the issue of illegal immigration. Or more succinctly,
if our political leaders would "get some," then we
could move forward with proposals such as incorporating the sovereign
country of Mexico into the United States... |

Ramos & Compean |
Charlotte
News & Observer
Walter
Jones pushes pardons for agents
U.S. Rep. Walter Jones has taken up the
cause of two U.S Border Patrol agents convicted in October of
shooting a Mexican drug smuggler. -- Jones, a Farmville Republican,
has written four letters to President Bush asking for pardons.
The last letter was signed by 50 House members. |
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Deseret
Morning News -- Salt Lake City
Raid
puts invasion back on front burner
Local activists on both sides of the
illegal immigration debate see the federal raid on a Cache Valley
meat packing as evidence of a need for the federal government
to reform the nation's immigration laws. -- Proposed solutions
vary according to the position taken by opposing groups... |
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Family Security
Matters Foundation
Illegal
aliens bring a Taliban culture to America
In addition to the more permissive and
irresponsible attitudes on drinking and driving held by many
Hispanic illegal aliens, the Washington Post reported in a June
2002 article, In Mexico, an Unpunished Crime, there is a "machismo
culture," instilled through what is learned in the home,
school and church, that has allowed many men to... |
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