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Wednesday, December 20, 2006 |
Illegal Immigration
Linked to Lower Wages
Duuuuhhh

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Reuters
'I
have no future' -- Jeb Bush tells reporters
The shadow of President Bush seemed to
loom large over his younger brother on Wednesday, as the outgoing
Florida governor ruled out any plans to return to elected office.
-- "No tengo futuro (I have no future)," Jeb Bush told
Spanish- language reporters in Miami, when asked about any possible
political ambitions after he steps down next month. |
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The Volokh
Conspiracy / Stein Report
WSU
'professor' calls student "white sh**bag" at demonstration
The [Washington State University] College
Republicans organized an anti- illegal- immigration event, featuring
a cyclone fence, later established as a representation of a 'Wall
of Immigration.' " Professor John Streamas showed up, got
into an argument with Dan Ryder, a College Republicans member,
and in the process called him..." |
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Associated
Press
LaPorte
Council rejects proposed crackdown on invaders
LaPorte, Ind. -- The City Council unanimously
rejected a proposal that would have directed local police officers
to search for illegal [aliens...
criminals] and detain them for possible deportation by federal
authorities. -- Councilman Tim Stabosz joined the rest of the
council Monday in voting down the measure he introduced. |

Waah! Waah! |
Des Moines
Register
Vilsack,
Guard chief blast feds
...Gov. Tom Vilsack [an open-borders
crackpot running for president - Contact
this jerk] and Maj. Gen. Ron Dardis, in a letter Tuesday
to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff,
said they will not cooperate with federal immigration officials
in the future unless they act more responsibly and provide better
coordination with state officials. |
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The White
House
Bush
spews absolute hogwash on destructive amnesty scheme
..."I strongly believe that we can, and
must, get a comprehensive immigration plan on my desk this year.
It's important for us because, in order to enforce our border,
in order for those Border Patrol agents who we've increased down
there and given them more equipment and better border security,
they've got to have help and a plan that says..." [And the
lies continue...] |

Russell Pearce |
East Valley
Tribune -- Mesa
Hispanic
backs tough Pearce stand
The next time you see Rep. Russell Pearce
on television, don't be surprised if you catch a glimpse of Frank
Alvarez standing nearby. Alvarez's proximity to Pearce, R-Mesa,
is no accident. The Mexican- American wants to be sure that viewers
notice his jet black hair and olive complexion... |
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American
Patrol H. Millard
Human nature, immigration, multi-culturalism in post-American
America
If you live in Southern California and have been
reading the LA Times or the OC Register you're aware that Santa
Ana, which is perhaps the most illegal alien occupied city as
well as the most illegal alien friendly city in the nation (those
two things go together), has almost nightly killings on its streets.
If you don't live in Southern California, no matter... |
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American
Border Patrol
Announcement from ABP
American
Border Patrol reports that flights of the Border
Hawk M will be limited until after January 1, 2007. All ABP
personnel are engaged in projects on the ABP's new border ranch,
including the installation of security cameras. Look for an announcement
regarding "Operation B.E.E.F." in the near future. |
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Wall Street
Journal
Swift
moves to ensure employees are legal
Greeley, Colo. -- Last Friday, just days
after federal agents raided six Swift & Co. meat- processing
plants and carted away nearly 1,300 workers as illegal immigrants,
company officials scrambled to find replacements for vacancies
on the killing floor. -- At a city job center here near the company's
corporate headquarters... |
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Washington
Post
Bush
sees 'opportunities' on Social Security, invaders
President Bush said yesterday that he
intends to work with the new Democratic majority in Congress
on a broad range of domestic issues, declaring that despite the
impending power shift there are "some wonderful opportunities"
to address concerns that have long festered without a political
solution... |
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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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Pastor |
Jerome R.
Corsi -- Human Events
Could
the dollar's collapse prompt a new currency?
...Meanwhile, Robert Pastor of American University
gave an interview in Spanish in October 2006 in which he suggested
that a 9/11 crisis might be just the type of catastrophe needed
to overcome governmental inertia in advancing the type of economic
integration necessary to form a North American Community. In
a subsequent interview... |
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Washington
Times
LULAC
gasbag threatens U.S. over invader round-up
The nation's oldest and largest Hispanic
membership organization yesterday condemned as "unnecessary"
the raids last weeks at Swift & Co. meat-packing plants in
six states, saying further raids should be halted until Congress
passes immigration reform legislation. -- "We demand a halt
to further immigration raids unless the government..." |

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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South Florida
Sun-Sentinel
6
arrested in immigration, fraud scheme
Two Osceola County businessmen and their
associates who supplied area hotels with foreign workers have
been indicted on federal immigration and money- laundering charges.
-- Artur Glowacki, a Polish-born Canadian citizen, his partner
Edward Chwojko of South Florida, and fellow Osceola County associate
Julius Macuha... |

Ramos & Compean |
WorldNetDaily.com
Border
agents plead for 'Christmas pardon'
A Border Patrol agent sentenced to prison
along with his partner for shooting and wounding a man smuggling
drugs into the U.S. will appear with a congressman tomorrow at
a rally asking President Bush to offer a pardon. -- Jose Alonso
Compean and Ignacio Ramos, were sentenced to 12 years and 11
years, respectively, in October... |
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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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Mike Cutler
-- Family Security Foundation
The
Department of Homeland Surrender
If law enforcement and intelligence agencies
are to be effective in their responsibilities to protect our
nation from aliens engaged in criminal activities and terrorism,
it is critical that our nation have the capability to track aliens
who enter our country, so that we can know if and when they leave
our country. |
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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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Denver Post
Swift detainees
begin facing charges
Meatpacking workers detained during last
week's federal raids began facing immigration judges Tuesday
in Colorado and five other states. -- Some were released after
relatives posted bond of at least $1,500. In Colorado, Immigration
Judge Donn Livingston saw 27 detainees at the regional detention
facility in Aurora and set court hearings... |
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Gainesville
(Georgia) Times
Minuteman
group finds its footing
Courtney Elder of Oconee County sees
the most-wanted lineup on Gainesville- Hall County's government
access channel as more evidence that "if anybody is overrun
with (illegal immigrants)" it is this Lake Lanier- side
county. -- "Probably 90 percent are Hispanic," Elder
said of suspects profiled. |
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