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Sunday, December 24, 2006 |

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Kenneth
Emmond --Mexidata.info
Mexico's other
immigration crisis
What's sauce for the goose is sauce for
the gander, as the old saying goes. -- That's not the way it
works for the two sides of Mexico's immigration coin. -- Whatever
"rights"
an illegal alien may enjoy in the country that he or she
has unlawfully entered is open to debate, and indeed is being
debated. |
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Washington
Post
No
deportation for man who hit Vietnamese official
A Vietnamese immigrant who punched a
visiting Vietnamese dignitary during a demonstration in the District
last year will be allowed to stay in the United States after
a judge agreed that the man could face persecution if deported
to his homeland, his attorney said Friday. |
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Sacramento
Bee
Raid renews
business push for immigrant labor reforms
At his small dried-fruit business in
Winters, Stan Lester frets daily over arcane stuff like World
Trade Organization talks, competition from Turkish apricot imports
-- and how he can help persuade doubting Americans that foreign
workers are what keep companies like his alive. |
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Macon Telegraph
Usual
suspects fret new Minuteman group
Watkinsville, Ga. -- A chapter of the
Minutemen, self-appointed border-watchers, is forming in north
Georgia and Hispanic
activists are worried that it might lead to violence in its
fight against what it calls the "invasion" of illegal
[aliens... criminals].
-- The first organization meeting of the Georgia Minuteman Corps... |
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Associated
Press
Mexican
police detain 4 Iraqis in Tijuana
Federal police and immigration agents
detained four Iraqi citizens in the border city of Tijuana on
suspected immigration violations, after the Iraqis failed to
present proper visas. -- Police told the government news agency
Notimex that the Iraqis, including a child, were found Saturday
at a hotel in Tijuana, across the border from San Diego.  |
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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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New York
Times
Invaders
go from farms to jails
..."The farmers are just petrified
at what's happening to their workers," said Maureen Torrey,
an 11th-generation grower and a director of the Federal Reserve
Bank's Buffalo branch whose family owns this field and more than
10,000 acres of vegetable and dairy farms. -- And for the first
time in years, farmers are also frightened for themselves. |
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North County
Times -- Escondido
Jeff
Schwilk leads San Diego Minutemen
Depending on which side of the immigration debate
one stands, Jeff Schwilk and his group, the San Diego Minutemen,
are either patriots defending the country from a mass illegal
immigration invasion or a vigilante group victimizing vulnerable
working people [illegals
are prohibited by law from working in the U.S.]. |
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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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Gallegos |
Los Angeles
Daily News
Previously
deported Mexican wanted in shooting of 2 cops
Long Beach, Calif. -- Police sought the
public's help Saturday as they searched for a "known thug"
who shot two police officers during a traffic stop Friday on
a bustling downtown street. -- Police Chief Anthony Batts identified
the suspect as Oscar Manuel Gallegos, a Long Beach resident with
a lengthy criminal record that includes arrests for drugs... |
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Associated
Press
After
all the border hubbub, little change expected in 2007
Before the November elections, border
security and immigration reform topped the agendas of politicians
at nearly every level of government. -- Gov. Rick Perry campaigned
for re-election as a champion of border security, pledging to
help secure the border and promising $5 million to a border camera
project. Congressional Republicans pushed a bill criminalizing
immigrants [a bald faced lie.. illegals are not 'immigrants.']. |
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Saturday, December 23, 2006 |

Feds |
Associated
Press
No
more 'catch and release?' Au contraire!
Omaha -- Dozens of illegal [aliens...
criminals] arrested in last week's meatpacking plant raids
have been released for humanitarian reasons pending immigration
hearings, a government official said Friday. -- She wouldn't
specify what other criteria the agency used to determine whether
workers should be released for humanitarian reasons. |
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Associated
Press
Squatters
forced out of San Diego canyons
For 20 years, many of the illegal [aliens... criminals] drawn
by jobs in tomato fields have worshiped at an outdoor church,
a concrete altar in a canyon where they slept under the shelter
of plywood and plastic tarps and bathed in a stream. -- Today,
however, McGonigle Canyon is overshadowed by multimillion- dollar
homes... |

Waah! Waah! |
Cybercast
News Service
Critic:
CAIR has mastered the victimization game
The Republican lawmaker who sparked a
storm with comments about Muslims and the need to tighten immigration
laws is the latest target of an Islamic advocacy group's "victimization
game," a political analyst said Thursday. -- It's a game
that the Council of American- Islamic Relations (CAIR), has "mastered,"
Daniel Pipes... |
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Knoxville
News Sentinel
Invaders
in limbo over "driving certificates"
Nashville -- When the state Legislature
began allowing immigrants living in Tennessee to obtain driving
certificates, regardless of whether they were in the country
legally, Alicia Leon jumped at the chance. -- Then last February,
after several high-profile cases of fraud that delivered driving
documents to illegal [aliens...
criminals]... |
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Froma Harrop
-- Real Clear Politics
Illegal
Immigration: A Rich American's Game
There's a popular game in America that
goes, I'll cut your wages, but you don't cut mine. And the outsourcing
of your factory job to China is a good thing, because it makes
my paycheck go further at Wal-Mart. We hear this theme a lot
in the debate over illegal immigration... |
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Waterbury
Republican American
Woman faces
up to 330 years in prison
A Waterbury woman who worked as an examiner
for state Department of Motor Vehicles has been convicted of
participating in a scheme to sell hundreds of driver's licenses
to illegal [aliens... criminals]
and felons. -- Janette Rodriguez- Roman collapsed into sobs as
the verdict was announced Thursday in Bridgeport Superior Court. |
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