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Sunday, December 31, 2006 |
Congressional Research
Service Takes Aim At Fence
Bureaucrats Blas Nuñez-Neto and Stephen Viña
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Sunday, December 31, 2006
-- 6:35 PM
Very limited
updates will resume after 9:30 AM on Monday. Happy New Year! |
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Sunday Telegram
-- UK (via the Hong Kong Standard)
Mexico
offers satnav devices to would-be invaders
Would-be illegal [aliens...
criminals] planning to cross the desert and enter the US
on foot are to be given hand-held satellite devices by the Mexican
authorities to ensure they arrive safely. -- Those who get lost
or fall sick during the dangerous four- day crossing will be
able to activate the device, to alert frontier police on both
sides of the border. |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution / Dustin Inman Society
Apparent
invaders arrested in death of Cobb County deputy
A Cobb County [Georgia] sheriff's deputy was
killed in a hit- and- run wreck while driving to work early Sunday
morning. -- Police later arrested two men [who now have ICE holds
on them], charging one with felony vehicular homicide and the
other with falsely telling police that the car they were in had
been stolen. |
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New Haven
(Connecticut) Register
Guilford
man guilty in illegal alien scheme
A Guilford millionaire accused of one
of the largest immigrant smuggling cases in state history reached
a plea agreement with federal prosecutors Friday, a deal that
calls for him to pay $1 million to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
-- Jose Calhelha also could spend up to 16 months in federal
prison. |
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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
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Pro-Invasion Rag |
American
Patrol
L.A. Times Stifling
Free Speech - Again
The L.A. Times, the anti-American rag, is once
again stifling free speech. Six years ago it killed
an ad that could well have stopped Villaraigosa in his tracks.
This time they pulled the rug out from underneath Eileen Garcia.
See this.
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Mayor
Mansoor |
Orange Coast
Daily Pilot -- Costa Mesa
The
face of Costa Mesa
It would be hard for Allan Mansoor to
top 2006. -- He won a second term as mayor of Costa Mesa. He
set the agenda for a determined, unswerving majority on the City
Council. Most of all, he was the face the city showed the world
and his was the voice that was heard from Costa Mesa when it
was thrust into the national debate over illegal immigration. |
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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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Gary Denson
-- OpEdNews.com
America's
policy on illegal immigration
...To understand how we have arrived
at our current state of affairs with possibly twelve million
illegal immigrants in our country one has to look at American
politics and the struggles between labor and business. During
the sixties unions had a fair amount of power and were able to
bargain quite well for increased pay and benefits. Corporations
hated unions... |
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Burlington
(Vermont) Free Press
Invaders
arrested in southern Vermont
Dummerston, Vt. - Four illegal [aliens...
criminals] were arrested Saturday after state police stopped
a vehicle on Interstate 91 in Dummerston for speeding. -- The
incident occurred at about 7:15 a.m. when police stopped a car
with three men who identified themselves as Ecuadoreans in the
United States illegally, state police said.  |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Mexican
Web site will track colonization of U.S.
The government has launched a new web
site tracking the hometowns of millions of Mexicans residing
in the United States, the Foreign Relations Secretariat said
Saturday. -- The site, which features maps of both countries,
shows how Mexican [invaders]
tend to settle in U.S. cities where residents from their home
state or town have gone... [More
Mexican meddling]  |
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North County
Times -- Escondido, Calif.
Immigration
debate blazed in North County this year
From the first rumblings of protest marches
all over North County to the Escondido City Council's failed
attempt to ban illegal immigrants from renting in the city, 2006
arguably could be summed up as the year of immigration. Whether
on the streets of North County or in the halls of Congress, immigration
reform seemed to be... |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Jail
deportation effort surges
Hundreds of San Diego County jail inmates
are being targeted for deportation every month now that federal
authorities have posted immigration agents in local lockups.
-- In January, when the program began, agents identified 59 illegal
immigrants among local inmates. In November, that number ballooned
to 845. |
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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