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Saturday, December 30, 2006 |
U. S. Gov't. Sponsored
Invasion of the U. S.
Bush Refuses to Uphold the Constitution
or Defend U.S. Citizens
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| Guidebook
shows people approaching Mexican consulate, obviously in the
U.S. Together with George Bush, Mexico is sponsoring the wholesale
invasion of the United States of America. |
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Official
Mexican Government Positions:
1. Mexico is extending its nation
by migration (Zedillo,
1997 - Calderon,
2006)
2. It is not a crime to cross the border (Zedillo,
1997 - Calderon,
2006)
3. If the Border Patrol finds you, try again (Mexican Border
Czar Appel,
2001)
4. Mexico works in the U.S. to defeat our immigration laws. (Zedillo,
1997 - Calderon,
2006)
5. Mexico is practicing la Reconquista. (L.A. Consul General
Osuna) Official U.S. Government
Positions:
1. Family values don't stop at the
border -- (Bush,
2000 and later
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2. We must make migration safe and orderly. (Bush,
2001). |

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Poll Info |
Lewis Lafontaine
-- The Conservative Voice
Appeasement
on our borders
President Bush is fond of saying that
he believes in the "Rule of Law" yet he does not secure
our borders which is his Constitutional duty. The War in Iraq
is justified by telling the American public that our young men
are dying in Iraq so the terrorists will not attack American
soil with weapons of mass destruction... |

Invaders |
Jenni Vinson
Trejo -- The Conservative Voice
Don't
shake the tightrope
At the beginning of 2006, I proposed
that the hottest political issue for the year would be illegal
immigration. Politicians who would have normally ventured towards
bravery in tackling major issues were coming forward and going
on record opposed to illegal immigration... |
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KVOA-TV
-- Tucson
Immigration
ranks as Arizona's top story in 2006
The frustrations that Arizonans have
long felt over illegal immigration spread in 2006 to states far
from the border. -- Border woes were already dominating Arizona's
politics when immigrant rights supporters took to the streets
this past spring in Arizona and other states. An estimated 100,000
people marched in Phoenix to urge Congress... |
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Toledo Blade
Invaders
at Penta Career site convicted
Perrysburg Municipal Court Magistrate
James Schaller today sentenced two men believed to be illegal
aliens [criminals] to
90 days in jail for traffic violations and then suspended their
sentences. -- Miguel Martinez and Ricardo Delatorre- Covian both
pleaded guilty to driving without a valid operator's licenses... |
American
Patrol
Americans
call for AP Report to continue
Word about American Patrol's plan
to discontinue online reporting spread quickly yesterday
and the response
was overwhelming. "My Webmaster Tom and I have been doing
this report for more than ten years and I think we lost sight
of just how many people depend on The American Patrol Report,"
said Glenn Spencer, founder of the site. "We can't just
walk away from these good people and we will do all we can to
continue." |
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Gwinnett
Daily Post
Cops
make big meth seizure, bust possible invader
Lawrenceville, Ga. -- Police seized more
than 400 grams of methamphetamine Thursday night during a routine
traffic stop on Interstate 85. -- Rigoberto Rodriguez- Gonzalez
of Duluth was arrested Thursday night after 444 grams of meth
and a .45-caliber handgun were found inside his vehicle, said
Cpl. Darren Moloney... |
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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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Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review Editorial
Garbage
in, garbage out: Pushing for amnesty...
They're calling it a "bipartisan"
effort to give illegal aliens "a simpler path to citizenship."
Let's call it what it is -- garbage. -- It's amnesty, first and
foremost, but also weakness, capitulation and a mistaken sense
of "compromise" that will cause irreparable damage
to this country. |

Invasion |
Houston
Chronicle
Border
crackdown fuels smugglers' boom
San Diego -- Toughened U.S. border enforcement
has prompted substantially more illegal [aliens...
criminals] to hire smugglers to help them cross over from
Mexico -- and competition among sophisticated criminal networks
for customers has spawned violence and sometimes death. |
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Readers
Write Mark Andrew Dwyer
Left's
arrogance
When someone says "left", many words
are coming to my mind, the most repetitive of which, except,
perhaps, for "not right," is the word "arrogant".
And, indeed, when I look at the history of over 100 years of
diverse movements that experimented with various flavors and
brands of leftist ideologies, from cosmopolitan Marxism... |
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Deseret
Morning News -- Salt Lake City
DUI
tragedy leads to backlash
As the Ceran family prepares to lay a
mother and her two children to rest this weekend, some Utahns
are expressing outrage over the news that the man being accused
of causing the tragic DUI crash is here in this country illegally.
-- Since federal immigration officials confirmed that Carlos
Rodolfo Prieto is an illegal [alien...
criminal]... |

'The Boot' |
The Morning
News -- Springdale, Arkansas
Immigration
deports juvenile rapist, family
Bentonville, Ark. -- Immigration officials
deported a 12-year-old convicted rapist from Rogers and his family
Thursday after school officials expressed concern about the boy
being in school to 3rd District Rep John Boozman, R-Rogers. --
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and Rogers police
raided a Rogers apartment early Thursday... |
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Norristown
(Pennsylvania) Times-Herald
Law
firms plan to challenge alien ban
Bridgeport, Pa. -- Two Philadelphia law
firms plan to file a legal challenge to the borough's illegal
immigration ordinances in January, according to attorneys at
the firms. -- Last week, the borough agreed not to enforce its
immigration ban in the remaining days of 2006 and to give 10-day
written notice before taking any future enforcement action. |
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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... |

Devvy Kidd |
NewsWithViews.com
Will
ignoring illegal alien invasion foster vigilantism?
As the carnage from drunk, unlicensed,
illegal aliens continues to mount, some wonder if the refusal
by Congress and Bush to stop this full blown invasion will lead
to such frustration, Americans begin to take action on their
own? The recent tragedy below once again underscores the massive
failure by the Republican controlled Congress... |
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John R.
Marshall -- The Conservative Voice
Assimilation:
The big lie
...The increase of under-socialized third
world illegals on United States soil will result in rampant promiscuity,
alcohol-drug abuse, domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault,
driving while intoxicated deaths, violent felonies, and even
serial killer crimes in America... |
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Los Angeles
Daily News
Cost
of fence along U.S.-Mexico border pegged at $60 billion
A hotly disputed fence on the U.S.-Mexico
border will cost more than $60 billion -- nearly 10 times more
than original estimates -- with billions more needed for land
acquisition and maintenance, according to a new government study.
-- While officials have estimated that the 850-mile fence will
cost $7 billion to erect... |
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American
Border Patrol
Cross-border traffic down
American
Border Patrol reports that cross-border traffic at the Naco
Border Patrol Station in the past 24 hours is about 20% of normal.
This is consistent with the usual Christmas - New Years slowdown.
ABP has developed a system of electronic surveillance that measures
border traffic on a continuous basis. It will not disclose how
this is done out of concern for national security.  |

What Homeland
Security? |
Washington
Post Editorial
Tracking
failure: Another 10 years of border insecurity?
Since 1996, Congress has passed a series
of laws requiring federal border security officials to collect
information on foreign nationals leaving the United States. The
goal: to match it with data gathered when those nationals entered
the country, creating a database listing all of the non-resident
aliens - minus most Canadians... |
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