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Monday, December 25, 2006 -- Merry Christmas!

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This is the cover of a Christmas card given to Glenn Spencer by the Netkin family. It is illustrated by Katrina, Hal's daughter. She was born in Mexico, as was Hal's wife and his other two daughters. They live near Glenn. We are glad they are here. -- (Star is Glenn's dog and the mother of six pups.)

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Tan-Klan Lite
Associated Press
Ethnic hustlers whine about English-only effort

Friendswood, Texas -- Hispanic leaders in this Houston suburb are trying to convince city leaders to encourage residents to learn English rather than join a growing list of cities passing ordinances that some view as racially driven. -- LULAC has asked the city's elected leaders to abandon the goal of making English the city's official language...AP Internal Use Only

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Phyllis Schlafly
Human Events
Americans cheated by 'virtual' laws
It was a bad week for advocates of amnesty and a guest-worker program. -- On Dec. 12, the Bush administration finally cracked down, 20 years late, on a few thousand of the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who are illegally employed in the United States. This crackdown on employers was promised by the Reagan amnesty of 1986...AP Internal Use Only

NAFTA Stinks
Anuradha Mittal -- The Oakland Institute
To stem flow of invaders, stem free trade
On June 6, 2006, the Canadian Members of Parliament from the NDP and the Bloc Quebecois met with their American and Mexican counterparts to declare that the North American Free Trade Agreement was a "continental tragedy." "If it were (a success) there would be no need to build the fence that the United States wants to build...AP Internal Use Only

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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...AP Internal Use Only

Sue You!
Kentucky Post
Plea deals sought by caught illegals
Many of the people charged with being in the U.S. illegally during a roundup late last month in Covington are negotiating plea agreements, according to court records. -- U.S. District Magistrate Judge J. Gregory Wehrman has signed orders in more that a dozen cases giving attorneys for the [invaders] until Jan. 2 to file motions...AP Internal Use Only

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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Deport Job Thieves
Sioux City Journal
Minutemen want to punish employers hiring invaders
Nebraska's Minuteman Civil Defense Corps says it has a state lawmaker willing to sponsor a bill to punish businesses for hiring illegal [aliens... criminals], but won't say who it is. -- The group wants Nebraska to fine businesses -- and revoke licenses in some cases -- if employers fail to verify that their employees are in the country legally.AP Internal Use Only

Screwball Alert!
Screwball
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Georgia crackpot welcomes invaders
Rich Pellegrino has an unusual message to Latino immigrants who are here illegally. -- Welcome to Georgia. -- It's no mistake. -- Pellegrino, the grandson of Italian immigrants, said he's been disappointed by recent actions taken by Cherokee County and Georgia legislators to crack down on illegal [aliens... criminals]...AP Internal Use Only


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