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Monday, January 1, 2007
Happy New
Year! |
Fence Works, so
Let's Kill It
McCain and Kennedy Work to Destroy U.S. Sovereignty
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Miami Herald -- January 1
Immigrant
groups set for charge in Congress
"...One
controversial immigration measure signed into law by President
Bush: the construction of a 700-mile fence along the southwest
border with Mexico.
"A group of Republican and Democrat
lawmakers, including Senators John McCain,
R-Ariz., and Edward
Kennedy, D-Mass., said last week that they were drafting
new legislation that could possibly deny funding to the border
fence, as well as provide for an easier path to citizenship than
the original Senate bill -- a sign of the shift in the political
landscape that came with the Democratic victories." |

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KSL-TV --
Salt Lake City
Invasion among
top stories for 2006
No story highlighted sharp differences
of opinion more than our Number Two story of 2006. Illegal [aliens... criminals] and
their supporters took to the streets in protest and were, in
many cases, shouted down. Law enforcement cracked down and the
controversy played a major part in political campaigns this year. |
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WFMZ-TV
-- Allentown
Invader charged with
attempted homicide
Easton (Pa.) police have charged an illegal
immigrant with attempted homicide. Juan Carlos Benevidas- Yanes
of El Salvador is charged with a Saturday night attack on Miguel
Hernandez behind a building in the 600 block of Northampton Street.
Police say the victim was struck in the head with a brick or
similar object... |

Mike Cutler |
Family Security
Matters Foundation
Local
enforcement to the rescue
I've often heard politicians on Capitol
Hill make the statement that the war on terror needs to be fought
with good intelligence. While this is true, it is also true that
the federal government has been slow to cooperate with local
police in the sharing of that vital information. Consequently,
our states and cities are quite rightly building their own network... |
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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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New Zealand
Herald -- Auckland
Britain
tries to stop second wave of EU immigration
London -- The Home Office has spent nearly
£280,000 ($780,000) on an advertising campaign warning
Bulgarians and Romanians not to come to Britain unless they are
skilled and have been offered a job. -- The campaign is designed
to deter nationals from the two newest members of the EU from
arriving in the UK... |
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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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TREA Senior
Citizens League
Social
Security scheme details released after long battle
After numerous refusals over three and
a half years, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has released
the first known public copy of the U.S.-Mexico Social Security
Totalization Agreement. The government was forced to make the
disclosure in response to lawsuits filed under the Freedom of
Information Act by TREA Senior Citizens League... |
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Mohave Valley
News -- Bullhead City
Invasion
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
[invaders and pals]
marched in Phoenix... |
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Orange Coast
Daily Pilot -- Newport Beach / Costa Mesa
What
to watch in 2007
The story on the tip of everyone's tongue
during last year's election cycle was illegal immigration. --
Controversial debates about local police enforcing federal laws
swirled as Mayor Allan Mansoor proposed to train local law enforcement
to check the immigration status of people who police arrest,
which drew a dividing line between some residents. |
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Marietta
Daily Journal
Invaders,
elections define 06
Atlanta -- One of the most heated national
debates of 2006 was over U.S. immigration policy, and Georgia
was at the center as it saw the largest percentage increase in
illegal [aliens... criminals]
of any state and lawmakers passed some of the nation's strictest
measures discouraging the influx. |
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American
Border Patrol
Invasion remains slow along Arizona-Sonora
border
American Border Patrol reports that
illegal cross-border traffic handled by the Naco Border Patrol
Station remains at an extremely low pace. It is down by 90% compared
to normal illegal traffic ABP says. ABP will report when the
expected upsurge begins. |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Cherokee
likely to delay rental law on invaders
Authorities in Cherokee County probably
will delay enforcing an ordinance that would punish landlords
who rent to illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- The ordinance was scheduled to take effect
today, just weeks after the county commissioners unanimously
approved the measure at an emotional meeting before a standing-
room- only crowd. |
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