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Gang Values Don't
Stop at the Rio Grande
Thanks to Bush, Chaos
Will Spread North into Your Community
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LA.
Times -- March 15
...FBI announced
that a South Whittier gang member ....would be placed on its
10 most wanted list.
Emigdio Preciado Jr., also known as "Junior,"
"Trigger," "Spooky" and "Snyper,"
will join a list that includes Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden,
Colombian drug lord Diego Leon Montoya Sanchez and Boston mobster
James "Whitey" Bulger. |
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Dallas Morning
News -- March 18
Drug
slayings mark bloody week for Mexico
Mexico City -- A Monterrey police officer
was gunned down in her patrol car Friday, hours after a state
police commander was killed nearby. The deaths came three days
after a hail of gunfire directed at a jewelry shop killed another
officer, his wife, a bystander and the shop owner.
But the violence this week was not limited
to Monterrey.
The body of a U.S. citizen was discovered
Thursday in Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, Texas.
A former military general survived an assassination attempt Wednesday
in the Gulf state of Tabasco. A head was left outside the state
security office Thursday near the Tabasco capital of Villahermosa.
And so went one of the bloodiest weeks of
drug hits in modern Mexican history.
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Christian
Science Monitor
The
hidden cost of illegal workers
Possibly the rush of illegal
workers across the Mexican border has eased a little. That
would please most Americans, since polls find that 3 out of 4
want immigration levels into the US reduced. -- If the flow has
decreased, it would indicate some effect from strengthened patrols
and a fence rising along the 2,000- mile border...  |
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El Paso
Times
Machines
put laborers' way of life, work in peril
In the not-so-distant future, many farm
workers may lose their jobs to farm machinery that continues
to chop into the local industry. -- Industry experts said the
cost-benefit analysis farmers face is fairly simple. At a time
when global markets are exerting pressure on local growers, machinery
offers the cost savings critical to survival. |
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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
| Review |
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Waah! Waah! |
The Times-News
-- Twin Falls, Idaho
Boise
State University group's flyer irks some Hispanics
A Boise State University group has angered
area Hispanic leaders and other organizations by promoting a
speech with a "food stamp drawing" that requires climbing
through a hole in a fence and offering fake identification for
a shot at winning a dinner at a Mexican restaurant... |
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Geri Smith
-- Business Week
Immigration
Reform: Bush's big promises
On his week-long visit to five Latin
American countries that wound up on Mar. 14, President Bush tried
to keep the focus on trade, on U.S. aid for anti-poverty efforts,
and on the potential for turning the region's sugar- cane crops
into ethanol. But time and again, the subject kept returning
to what's uppermost in most Latin Americans' minds... |
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Chicago
Sun-Times
The
great divide
Doraceli Ortega had nothing but hope
for her young family when she and her husband bought their first
home in Carpentersville two years ago. They and their two children
had moved from Wauconda to be closer to Filyalberto's factory
job and to settle in a Hispanic community. -- Now, like many
other Hispanics... |
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Dr. Thomas
Schlenker -- Capital City Times -- Madison, Wisconsin
Tuberculosis
a global threat that we here must fight, too
Although the threat of a devastating
influenza pandemic is real, the greater global infectious disease
threat today, for most of the last 500 years and for the foreseeable
future, is tuberculosis. -- The basic facts about TB are astonishing.
-- Tuberculosis kills 2 million people every year.  |
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Athens,
Alabama News Courier
Proposed
bill would be one of toughest on invaders
A package of bills filed this past week
before the Legislature, would give Alabama some of the toughest
laws on the books in the nation against illegal immigration.
-- This is the second crack Rep. Micky Hammon has taken at putting
some teeth in the laws of a state that is home to an estimated
250,000 illegal [aliens...
criminals]. |
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Charlie
Daniels Soapbox
Somebody's
got to say it
I am sick, disgusted, exasperated, aggravated,
ticked off, and fed up with the politically correct exaggerated
and downright dumb attitude that some wiser than thou, condescending,
hypocritical, la la land people in this country have. -- Okay,
I'll explain myself. If you say something about illegal Mexicans,
you're a bigot... |
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Chicago
Daily Herald
Invader
/ ID theft suspect set up new life
Using a Social Security number stolen
20 years ago in California, an illegal [alien...
criminal] living in Carpentersville got a job and a driver's
license, opened checking accounts, took out two mortgages, and
even filed bankruptcy, police said Friday. -- That ended this
week, police said... |

Lou Barletta |
Michael
Smerconish -- Philadelphia Inquirer
'Illegal'
key problem with aliens
Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta and I are
almost related. His Uncle Joe dated my Aunt Melane. You could
say we came close to being a butter knife away at Thanksgiving
and Christmas. -- Barletta is now being vilified in certain quarters
for combating illegal immigration. He deserves praise, not scorn... |
¡Viva México! |
Dr. Paul
Kengor -- Townhall.com
America's
"Berlin Wall?"
...Both the previous Mexican president,
Vicente Fox, and the new one, Felipe Calderon, have compared
the U.S. decision to construct an additional 700 miles of border
fencing-authorized in October by a Senate bill signed by President
George W. Bush - to the decision to build the Berlin Wall. Fox
called the move an "embarrassment for the United States..." |
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Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin -- Ontario, Calif.
Amnesty
on minds of marchers in San Bernardino
A cross-section of Southern California
crowded downtown on Saturday, with amnesty advocates and anti-
illegal immigration activists braving the noon heat to rally
for their views. -- Police estimated that 300 people lined the
steps of City Hall to fight for legalization of [illegal
aliens... criminals]... |
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Frank Miele
-- Northwest Montana Daily Inter Lake -- Kalispell
President
Bush returns home - to Mexico
President Bush's recent trip to Mexico
was something of a homecoming for him. -- After visiting Brazil,
Colombia and other countries in Latin America, Bush made a stop
in Mexico, and it must have seemed to him like he had returned
to the motherland. -- After all, Mexico and Canada are part of
the Security and Prosperity Partnership... |
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Portsmouth
(New Hampshire) Herald Editorial
Gonzales,
justly, on hot seat for firings
First, it's worth considering a fundamental
fact about the growing controversy surrounding the firing of
eight U.S. attorneys: President Bush had every right to replace
these political appointees because he appointed them. He had
the right to ask for their resignation or fire them with no cause
or just cause... [Related
item on this Bush lackey] |
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Washington
Times
Probation
urged for deputy in shooting
A Texas deputy sheriff convicted of violating
the civil rights of an illegal alien [criminal]
injured when the deputy fired shots at the vehicle she was in
as the driver tried to run the deputy down should be given probation
instead of the 10-year sentence he faces at a hearing tomorrow,
says the Washington Legal Foundation (WLF).  |
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American
Border Patrol
Air show report
As a P-51 Mustang taxied out at At yesterday's
Border to Border air show at the Douglas Municipal airport, the
pilot had to stop as a bunch of illegal aliens ran out on the
runway. They were chased down by the Border Patrol and Douglas
airport officials. American Border Patrol's Border Hawk M was
on display at the air show... |

Allan
Wall |
VDare.com
Why won't
Bush ask Mexico for immigration reciprocity?
President Bush just passed through Mexico
(March 12-14th). His visit was welcomed by protestors in both
Mexico City and Merida, the other city which he visited. Protestors
called Bush a murderer, burned American flags, and bore anti-Bush
banners, such as the one which read "Bush You Are Not Welcome
in Mexico - Go to Hell ".  |
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James P.
Pinkerton -- Sacramento Bee
Militarize
homeland security
Are we serious about homeland security?
If so, we should not allow the unionization of homeland securitizers.
Indeed, homeland security should be militarized, not unionized.
-- Yet, at the same time, the status quo is not acceptable either.
Big change is needed truly to safeguard the homeland -- although
sadly, at the rate we are going... |
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Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette
Owner
admits Hazleton's immigrant law didn't force store to close
This small city is filled with immigrants
and urban legends. Most of the stories claim that the Hazleton
laws aimed at throwing out illegal [aliens...
criminals] have harmed innocent people instead. -- On North
Wyoming Street... many people insist that the ordinances drove
out Jose and Rosa Lechuga, who owned a restaurant and grocery
store. |
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