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Tuesday, December 19, 2006 |
Reidconquista Amnesty Amnesia
Can't Remember How Long He Fought Against Illegal Immigration

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Waah! Waah! |
Brenda Walker
-- VDare.com
Whiner
chorus tunes up
It looks like family togetherness will
be a top talking point in the battle for hearts and minds in
the upcoming immigration debate. Anchor-baby children left behind
will become the symbol of family disruption caused by immigration
law enforcement, as they already have in the Swift meatpacking
crackdown.  |
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Pioneer
Press -- Minneapolis
Invader
round-up denounced at tantrum
They came to tell the stories they say
aren't being told. -- In the wake of last Tuesday's raids at
Swift & Co. meatpacking plants in Worthington, Minn., and
five other states, a group of about 200 people gathered Monday
afternoon outside the offices of U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman to condemn
the federal action and demand immigration
reform. |
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Chicago
Tribune
Illinois
clowns want to aid and abet invaders
A panel of state agencies wants to create
"welcoming centers" for immigrants, allowing them to
apply for job training, health care and other services at one
location. -- The proposed state-funded centers would be based
in suburbs and in Downstate towns with recent spikes in immigrants,
according to the panel's report being released Wednesday. |
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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
Daily News
Assailants
in killings called gang members
Gang members are responsible for two
homicides over the weekend, authorities confirmed Monday. --
On Sunday evening, a North Hollywood man was gunned down outside
his residence. -- Gabriel Garcia was walking with a friend outside
the apartment complex where Garcia lived, when a vehicle with
several Latino men pulled up... |
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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... |

Arellano |
TIME Magazine
TIME
recognizes arrogant Mexican criminal
...Elvira Arellano has one thing in common
with many of the Christians who took refuge in medieval Europe's
churches and cathedrals: she has broken the law. Nine years ago,
she strolled through an untended turnstile on the U.S.-Mexico
border and began the life of an [illegal
alien... criminal]. In the time since, she has had a son,
Saul... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Border
agents capture man sought for attempted murder
A man wanted for attempted murder in
Maricopa County was caught by U.S. Customs and Border Protection
officers Sunday night while crossing into the United States from
Mexico at the San Luis Port of Entry. -- Just after 11 p.m.,
Julian Angel Tamayo tried to enter the United States on foot,
according to a press release... |

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... |
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Associated
Press
Ono
driver jailed without bail (possible invader)
The chauffeur accused of trying to extort
$2 million from Yoko Ono was indicted Tuesday on a charge of
first-degree attempted grand larceny and jailed without bail
because the judge said he is a potential flight risk. -- Koral
Karsan pleaded not guilty before state Supreme Court Justice
Michael Ambrecht. |
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Pioneer
Press -- Minneapolis
Ramsey
County says no to housing suspected invaders
...The change of course was prompted
by commissioner Rafael Ortega, of St. Paul, who said he wanted
to see the county get out of the business of holding detainees
for ICE. The county averages 60 detainees per day and got $2
million from the federal government for doing so last year. |
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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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Tampa Tribune
Cuba
Pipeline Reaches North
Tampa -- After three days jammed together
in a 30-foot boat with no food or water, dodging storms and Coast
Guard cutters, 26 Cuban refugees landed off Longboat Key in Monday's
predawn darkness. -- More than 15 hours later, the refugees began
emerging from Tampa's Border Patrol office after a full day of
processing and interviews... |

Invaders |
New York
Times
Low-wage
Mexicans dominate invader onslaught
Since the early 1990s, the United States
has seen the largest wave of immigration in its history. Of 300
million people now living here, about 37 million were born in
another country. Not since the trans-Atlantic rush a century
ago have immigrants made up such a large portion of the population. |
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Bangor Daily
News
Police
detain suspected invaders
Ellsworth, Maine -- For the third time
since August, a group of suspected illegal immigrants was detained
in the city, this time after a routine traffic stop. -- Three
men were arrested and taken Sunday to Bangor, where they were
turned over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
ACLU
goons threaten Escondido on invaders
Escondido, Calif. -- The lawyers who
successfully challenged the city's illegal-immigrant housing
ordinance said recent statements by council members that legal
obstacles can be overcome are unrealistic. -- They also warned
that should Escondido try to enact a similar ordinance, it would
cost the city dearly. |
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Orange County
Register
Santa
Ana Unified adds third week to schools' winter break
For the Pineda family, a two-week winter
break is just too short. -- Miguel and Anabeth, and their two
children from Washington Elementary, use that time off from school
each year to visit grandparents and other family spread across
three states in Mexico. -- "It's just a lot of traveling
to fit into two weeks," Miguel Pineda said. |
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Associated
Press
20
indicted in immigration raid in Worthington
A federal grand jury in Minneapolis has
indicted 20 people on immigration- related charges - including
15 for alleged identity theft - stemming from last week's raid
at the Swift & Co. meatpacking plant in Worthington. -- According
to Monday's indictments, 19 people were charged with use of an
unlawfully obtained document... |

Lou Dobbs |
Paul Streitz
-- Magic City Morning Star
Tancredo
or Dobbs for President?
Will Tom Tancredo or Lou Dobbs run for
President? Let's hope so. -- The major candidates for the Republican
nomination have glaring weakness in 2008 concerning immigration
that will sink them among the Republican base. -- Rudy Giuliani
sued the federal government attempting to make New York City
an amnesty city. |
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Mike Cutler
-- Family Security Foundation
Americans
fight back on illegals Bravo!
By now the ICE raids on a number of facilities
owned by Swift & Company in a number of states that resulted
in the arrest of more than on thousand illegal aliens, a number
of whom engaged in identity theft, has been reported throughout
the country. In fact I have done a number of interviews on various
radio stations around the United States... |
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West Central
Tribune -- Willmar, Minnesota
Feds:
Only one plant worker asked for lawyer
Denver -- Workers questioned during last
week's immigration raid in Greeley were not forced to talk to
agents and those arrested were informed of their rights, federal
prosecutors said in court filings Monday. -- Only one of the
260 people detained in the raid at Swift & Co.'s beef and
lamb plants Dec. 12 requested a lawyer... |

Gov. Pawlenty |
WCCO-TV
-- Minneapolis
Pawlenty
calls for stricter immigration laws
St. Paul -- On Monday, a federal grand
jury indicted 20 people arrested last week in an immigration
raid at a Worthington meat packing plant. The grand jury also
charged 19 people with knowingly using fake I.D. documents. --
That news came as immigration advocates protested the raid in
St. Paul at Sen. Norm Coleman's office. |
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