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Friday, December 22, 2006 |
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Government Refuses to Tell the Truth About the Border
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American Patrol
Hyping
Border Patrol
Wednesday's
story about the Naco Border Patrol Station is full of factual
errors. According to American Border Patrol the claim that the
Border Patrol is being supported by the Predator B is
not true. In addition the suggestion that the Border Patrol
is using GPS systems is also not true. "This story by Reuters
is a puff-piece designed to convince citizens that the Border
Patrol is on top of the situation," said Glenn Spencer of
American Patrol. "It is not." See ABP documentary
on the Border Patrol. |

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Village
News -- Fallbrook, Calif.
USA
destruction underway
HR2672 and S853 have been in committee
ever since they were introduced early in 2005. That has kept
the rest of Congress in the dark about the enormity and nature
of the President's plans for the Security and Prosperity Partnership.
US citizens must get these bills released from committee and
brought to the floor for a vote... |
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New York
Post Editorial
Jobs
who won't do?
One of the hoariest cliches in the immigration
debate is that illegal aliens in the workforce "do the jobs
Americans won't do" - hence the need for a general amnesty.
-- Outgoing Mexican President Vicente Fox said it several times.
President Bush has referred to "good, honorable, hardworking
people here doing jobs Americans won't do"... |
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Los Angeles
Times
Deputies
graduate from immigration enforcement training
In the latest turn in the two-year debate
about local law enforcement role's in controlling illegal immigration,
14 Orange County sheriff's deputies graduated Thursday from a
program that will allow them to check the immigration status
of county inmates. -- The checks should significantly increase
the number of inmates deported... |
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JBS.org
State senator "sounds
alarm" on North American Union
Following the November elections, State
Senator Nancy Schaefer was invited to attend a meeting to discuss
"issues of state and national concern" by Phyllis Schlafly,
president of the Eagle Forum. The purpose of the meeting was
to discuss Bush's stealth plan to implement the North American
Union... |
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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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Washington
Post
Americans
flee as 'immigrants' flock to DC area
Maryland and the District are losing
residents to other jurisdictions but making up for the loss by
gaining immigrants, according to new census estimates released
today. Virginia has followed a similar pattern, attracting vastly
more newcomers from overseas than from within the United States
and growing only marginally since 2000. |
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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
Patrick
to rescind immigration pact
Massachusetts Gov.-elect Deval Patrick
said he would rescind a new agreement between the state and federal
authorities that allows state troopers to arrest illegal immigrants.
-- The incoming governor said he thinks troopers have enough
to do without having to also enforce the nation's immigration
laws. |
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Fox News
Martinez
aims to turn around Republican party
Immigration policy and party message
are at the top of a list of issues Republicans are reviewing
as they try to woo back the rapidly growing Latino population
following a November midterm election that saw Hispanic support
for the GOP drop by nearly a third. -- The Republican share of
the Latino vote fell from 44 percent... |
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Wes Vernon
-- Accuracy in Media
AIM Report:
U.S. Borders: Going-Going-Gone!
Readers of the AIM Report are accustomed
to learning of huge distortions or omissions by the media. This
time, the under-reported story deals with the possible end of
America, as we know it. -- Major players are secretive and are
trying to keep the media out of the loop. But that does not let
the mainstream media off the hook. |
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London Telegraph
Immigration
fury over killer gangs in U.K.
The argument over immigration controls
deepened last night after a gang of teenage robbers who were
in the country illegally was convicted of killing a woman as
she held a six-month-old baby at a christening party. -- It was
the second time this week that immigrants who had been allowed
to remain... |

'The Boot' |
AOL News
Judge
Orders Saudi Princess Deported
Boston -- A Saudi Arabian princess accused
of breaking U.S. immigration laws by locking up her domestics'
passports and forcing them to work for low pay was ordered to
be deported, prosecutors said Thursday. -- Hana F. Al Jader of
Winchester was sentenced to two years of probation... |

Tom Tancredo |
Denver Daily
News
Rep.
Tancredo wants more Swift-like raids
In the midst of a swell of anger from
immigrant advocacy groups surrounding last week's Swift &
Company raids, in which 1,282 illegal immigrants were arrested,
Congressman Tom Tancredo is holding his ground, calling for similar
raids on other industries. -- In a letter to Julie Myers, the
Immigration and Customs Enforcement... |

Onslaught |
Marion Edwyn
Harrison, Esq. -- National Ledger
No
Money, No Fence, No Congress Open Border Access Continues
As discussed in the Notable News Now
column posted October 4, 2006, Congress enacted, and President
George W. Bush signed, the Secure Fence Act of 2006 ("Act"),
designed to authorize erection of a fence along portions of the
Mexican Border to assist our American Border Patrol and various
State and local law- enforcement forces... |

Hooker |
Los Angeles
Times
4
accused of smuggling women for prostitution
Four women from Guatemala have been arrested
as part of a scheme in which young women were lured into the
U.S. with promises of good jobs and forced to become prostitutes
in Los Angeles. -- The women were arrested Wednesday when investigators
from the FBI, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Department
of Labor... |
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Ventura
County Star
Fake
ID sting nabs T.O man, 18 others
Federal agents arrested 19 people, including
a Thousand Oaks man, and charged them with obtaining or trying
to get U.S. passports with false identities. -- Charges against
six other people for similar charges are pending, according to
the U.S. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles, which issued a news
release Thursday. |
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KVOA-TV
-- Tucson
Students
plan to protest immigration law at BCS championship
Phoenix -- A group of Arizona State University
students plans to use the national spotlight that will be on
Glendale during the BCS championship game to protest a state
initiative blocking illegal [aliens...
criminals] from paying in-state tuition. -- Members of Justice
for Arizona Students, plan to march to Glendale... |
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Charlotte
News Channel
Gaston
Co. takes on illegal immigration
Gastonia, NC -- Thursday, Gaston County
leaders announced a new partnership with the federal government
aimed at identifying and deporting illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- News 14 Carolina's Adam Shub has more on the
new partnership between Gaston County and the federal government. |
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KGO-TV --
San Francisco
Illegal
nuisances complain about invader round-ups
San Francisco day laborers continue to
denounce the recent immigration raids in six states. Some 1,300
illegal immigrants
were arrested a week ago. Most will be deported. DHS says the
illegal [aliens... criminals]
were using the identities of U.S. citizens to get jobs. Employers
say there is little they can do to verify a worker's real identity. |
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