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Public Enemy Number
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Chertoff is Dedicated to the Elimination of the U.S.

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KGW-TV --
Portland
'Most
Wanted' fugitive arrested in Gresham, Oregon
Police Tuesday arrested a "most
wanted" fugitive accused of child rape. -- Jose Carlos Aleman
was wanted on several felony warrants including rape of a child,
vehicular assault, hit- and- run and domestic violence harassment,
said Kim Kapp, spokeswoman for the Vancouver (Wash.) Police Department...[More family values] |
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Leon Fisher
-- Unknown News
The
future looks very bleak
The crash of the US economy has begun.
Although the reasons for the now-accelerating economic fiasco
have been in place for decades, the chickens are only now coming
home to roost. The murder weapons used to kill the economy are
"free trade," outsourcing, illegal immigration, special
work visa programs, and unrestrained government spending... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Iraqi
alleges defamation in suit against Tancredo
A jailed Iraqi immigrant has sued Rep.
Tom Tancredo for $5 million, saying the congressman defamed him
during a controversy over so- called "catch- and- release"
immigration enforcement last year. -- Gavan Alkadi, 46, reportedly
immigrated to the United States at age 15, but has been in legal
limbo for the past several years. |
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Californians
for Population Stabilization
House
bill proposes amnesty and new immigration increase
Representatives Luis Gutierrez and Jeff
Flake have introduced an expansive amnesty bill that gives citizenship
to illegal aliens and creates a massive new worker program. --
The legislation makes illegal aliens eligible for legalization
if they arrived in the U.S. before June 1, 2006, pay a $2,000
fine, and pass a background check. |
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MSNBC
Border town
hospitals straddle care and costs
...These days there is a still a lot
of dangerous action here. Most of it involves the hundreds of
thousands of Mexicans and other Latinos trying to get into the
United States. Cochise County is ground zero in the border wars.
-- At night helicopters with huge searchlights circle in the
sky...  |
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Washington
Times
Manhunts
swamped by fugitive alien toll
The federal government has spent $204
million since 2003 to hunt down and remove fugitive aliens from
the United States, but it has shown little success in slowing
down a burgeoning number of aliens now hiding in cities and towns
across America... |
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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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KTWX-TV
-- Waco
Students
warned about immigration protest walkouts
The Dallas Independent School District
is warning students they'll be punished if they repeat last year's
immigration protest walkouts. -- About 10,000 students walked
out of their classes a year ago to attend rallies protesting
federal immigration policies... |
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Associated
Press
US
representatives call on Bush to let Venezuelans stay
Five U.S. representatives are calling
on the federal government to provide temporary legal status to
Venezuelans who may be in the country illegally for what they
contend is a recent increase in political persecutions in the
South American country. -- In recent months, Chavez nationalized
Venezuela's largest telecommunications company... |
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Fox23-TV
-- Tulsa
Illegal
alien policy proposed
A car crash leaves a 2- year- old in
critical condition and Tulsa police say an illegal [alien...
criminal] hit the car the child was in. -- Officers arrested
him following that Saturday crash for DUI and other traffic charges,
but he's now free on bond. -- Police tell FOX23, they did all
they could to keep him in jail.... |
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Arizona
Republic
Immigration
hawks seek to put 2 measures on ballot
Advocates for tougher border enforcement
filed two proposed ballot measures in Arizona that would make
it a state crime to knowingly hire those who sneak in the country
and criminalize the presence of illegal immigrants in the state.
-- Leaders of the effort said Monday that they were trying to
put the proposals on the 2008 ballot... |
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Nashville
City Paper
Child
rape charges highlight challenges in enforcement program
Late last year, Metro Police arrested
a Nashville Hispanic male after Youth Services detectives were
called to Centennial Pediatric Hospital, where doctors just told
his 13- year- old stepdaughter that she was pregnant. -- According
to police, when asked who the father was, the girl said it had
to be her stepfather. [More
family values] |

Bush Crony
Sutton |
McClatchy
Newspapers
U.S.
prosecutor faces a conservative backlash
Throughout his rise from a rookie prosecutor's
job in Houston to a position as a U.S. attorney pursuing criminals
across much of Texas, Johnny Sutton said, he was bound by an
unwavering ethic: Do the right thing and follow the facts, even
when they lead to "unhappy places" such as errant public
servants... |
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Tom Fitton
-- American Daily
Judicial
Watch files suit to obtain Ramos-Compean docs
Two former Border Patrol agents will
spend more than a decade in prison based in part on the testimony
of an alleged Mexican drug smuggler, Osbaldo Aldrete- Davila,
who was given immunity by the U.S. government for his testimony.
Did the Mexican government try to pressure the U.S. to prosecute
the two agents? |

Clay Moore |
Sarasota
Herald-Tribune
Buchanan
proposes 'Clay Moore' law
Palmetto, Fla. -- Kidnapping victim Clay
Moore is again being lauded as a hero and may soon join the ranks
of children with laws named after them. -- U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan
said Monday that he will introduce legislation that would impose
an additional 10 years in federal prison on illegal [aliens...
criminals] convicted of kidnapping a child. |
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Agape Press
Group
blasts amnesty-friendly STRIVE Act
An immigration reform organization says
the latest immigration bill introduced in the House is nothing
more than an amnesty for millions of illegal aliens already in
the US. -- The STRIVE Act of 2007 (Security Through Regularized
Immigration and a Vibrant Economy), introduced by Congressmen
Luis Gutierrez and Jeff Flake... |

Two Flakes |
Juan Mann
-- VDare.com
Call It
Treason: Flake-Gutierrez bill and merger with Mexico
The latest nation-destroying amnesty
scheme of H.R.1645-the Security Through Regularized Immigration
and a Vibrant Economy (STRIVE) Act-was introduced in the House
of Representatives on March 22 by Treason Lobby mouthpieces Rep.
Jeff Flake (R-AZ) and Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL). |
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John Hanchette
-- Niagra Falls (New York) Reporter
Attorney
General just a yes-man?
...Wake the hell up, will you? The unjustified
firings of eight U.S. Attorneys last year is a big, big deal
and indicates the frightening depths to which the administration
of justice in this country has fallen since Dubya took office.
-- The Bush administration and its malleable minions in the media
keep falling back on the lame observation... |

Ignacio Ramos |
Cybercast
News Service
Group
files request for photos of jailed BP agent beating
A Christian group has filed a Freedom of Information
Act request with the Federal Bureau of Prisons to have the photographs
of the beating of Border Patrol Agent Ignacio Ramos released
to the public. -- As Cybercast News Service reported, Ramos and
fellow Border Patrol Agent Jose Compean were sentenced... |

Tom Tancredo |
IowaPolitics.com
Tancredo:
Broad impact of illegal immigration justifies his focus
Muscatine, Iowa -- Congressman Tom Tancredo,
R-Colo., told a gathering of Iowans at Muscatine Community College
on Saturday that he has good reason to base his presidential
campaign on the single issue of border control. -- "Sometimes
I am accused of being a one-issue candidate, I have heard that
before..." |

Allan
Wall |
VDare.com
Migrants,
drugs and disease on which border?
A local government health official recently
stated that, not only are migrants and drugs crossing the border
into his country, but diseases also. -- Big surprise? No. But
this was a Mexican health official in Chiapas, talking about
migrants, drugs and disease entering Mexico from Guatemala. |
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WFAA-TV
-- Dallas
Dispute
breaks out over immigration vote signs
The president of the Farmers Branch chapter
of the League of United Latin American Citizens may face charges
for taking down political signs supporting a proposal to crack
down on illegal immigration. -- Elizabeth Villafranca, who also
owns a restaurant in the city, is accused of removing signs from
a local shopping center.  |
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Boston Globe
Lawyer
to fight deportations
A lawyer for immigrants arrested in a
New Bedford factory raid said he will ask the country's top immigration
judge Tuesday morning to halt the deportations of 123 detainees
and reopen their cases. -- Harvey Kaplan said Monday night that
he planned to file a motion with Chief US Immigration Judge David
Neal that would allow lawyers... |
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