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Tuesday, December 26, 2006 |

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Rocky Mountain
News
Brokaw
likely to spew CFR happy gas at 8 pm Pacific tonight
At the end of his documentary about illegal
immigration in Colorado, Tom Brokaw notes "it's a dilemma
so emotional and so volatile, no one has been able to find a
consensus solution." -- Such a comment is hardly news in
Colorado, which has wrestled with the issue regularly in recent
years... [Note: This will air on NBC stations] |
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Robert Stacy
McCain -- Front Page Magazine
Doing
jobs Republicans won't do
If defeated Republicans like Ohio Sen.
Mike DeWine and Rhode Island Sen. Lincoln Chafee want to know
why "Reagan Democrats" turned against them in 2006,
they ought to think back to May 25. -- That's the day DeWine,
Chafee and 21 other Republican senators voted yes for S. 2611,
the "comprehensive" immigration reform bill... |
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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
Times
Mexican
drug-kingpin suspects in court today
Two men believed to be high-ranking members
of a Mexico-based smuggling ring are scheduled to appear today
in federal court in San Diego to discuss future court dates and
arrange for legal representation. -- Francisco Javier Arellano-Felix
and Manuel Arturo Villarreal Heredia were named last week ... |
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Kent Patterson
-- Albuquerque Tribune
Negative
stats show Mexico is ripe for revolution
Amid protests, Felipe Calderon took office
Dec. 1 as Mexico's new president. Calderon inherits a country
where class polarization, political conflict and escalating criminal
violence define the landscape. -- Six years after former Mexican
President Vicente Fox pledged an immigration accord with the
United States, millions of new jobs... |
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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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San Francisco
Chronicle
Anti-gang
injunction polarizes a town
West Sacramento -- A police officer stopped
Robert Sanchez one night in April as he walked near his home
in this blue-collar city, though Sanchez wasn't suspected of
committing a crime. -- Sanchez, admitted he was a member of the
Norteño gang, the officer said. He also wore a gang tattoo
and was with another Norteño, his sister's fiance. |

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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Boston Globe
Military
considers recruiting foreigners
The armed forces, already struggling
to meet recruiting goals, are considering expanding the number
of noncitizens in the ranks -- including disputed proposals to
open recruiting stations overseas and putting more immigrants
on a faster track to US citizenship if they volunteer -- according
to Pentagon officials. |
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Washington
Post
A
new mayor gets tough with invaders
Things are starting to get ugly again
in Herndon, the little town that last year became a national
flashpoint in the debate over illegal immigration. A new mayor
and town council, having campaigned on a platform opposing a
taxpayer-funded day-laborer center, have moved to adopt measures
designed to harass, intimidate and ultimately rid the town... |
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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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New York
Times
Bill
may ease path to U.S. citizenship
Counting on the support of the new Democratic
majority in Congress, Democratic lawmakers and their Republican
allies are working on measures that would place millions of illegal
immigrants on a more direct path to citizenship than would a
bill the Senate passed in the spring. |
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Arizona
Republic
High
court to hear immigration ballot measure
The Arizona Supreme Court is expected
to hear arguments next month on whether an immigration- enforcement
initiative proposed in Phoenix should go before voters. -- Randy
Pullen, chairman of Protect Our City, is pushing a proposition
to require Phoenix police officers to enforce federal immigration
laws. |
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VDare.com Brenda Walker
VDare.com
reads invader sob stores so you don't have to
Christmas is a special time for us twisted
aficionados of illegal alien sob stories. This time of year,
the boo hooey flows like eggnog at an office party, as denizens
of the press feel obliged to guilt-trip Americans about being
so mean (namely the way we insist on our immigration laws being
enforced). |
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John Lillpop
-- ChronWatch.com
Stealing
from Peter to pay Pedro
Fabian Nunez is a political warrior in
the Reconquista movement, a group of angry brown men and women
who believe that the southwestern US still belongs to Mexico.
-- Nunez and banditos of his ilk apparently have little or no
regard for the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which was ratified
by both the US and Mexican congresses in 1848. |
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Dimitri
Vassilaros -- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
A
new entitlement for illegals
Never say Ken Boehm didn't warn you.
-- He's not a kook or an alarmist and he doesn't hear voices,
strange eerie ones, in his head. He understands all too well
what can happen and how if the public has been lulled into a
false sense of security -- especially when the issue is illegal
immigration. |
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