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B. E. E. F Border
Survey Released
310 miles of Arizona border examined
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| Border Patrol transport
vehicle is stuck in the sand on a border road next ot a big hole
in the fence. From a report on the border by ABP. |
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American Border Patrol
Operation
B.E.E.F. May 10 Survey
A survey of 310 miles
of the border on May 10, 2007, revealed a border that is largly
unprotected. More than 100 miles has no fencing of any sort.
Fifty-one miles of light steel beam vehicle barriers are considered
easily defeated.
Twenty-eight miles of Bollard style vehicles
barriers has been installed but it too is easily defeated, especially
since DHS did not fill the pipes with concrete as is called for
in this type of fencing.
Hundreds if not thousands vehicle tracks
were seen crossing the border. There is evidence that many are
fresh. (Read
on)
Reliable sources
informed ABP at 3 pm PDT that Chertoff had ordered Boeing to
halt all border construction work. This explains what ABP reported. |

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WOAI --
San Antonio
Hundreds
of invaders registered to vote in Bexar County
Hundreds of illegal [aliens...
criminals] have registered to vote in Bexar County in recent
years and dozens of them have actually cast ballots, canceling
out the votes of U.S. citizens, 1200 WOAI news will report Thursday
morning. -- Figures obtained by 1200 WOAI news shows 303 illegals
successfully registered to vote...  |

Tom Tancredo |
Congressman
Tom Tancredo
Tancredo
slams senate amnesty sellout
U.S. Representative Tom Tancredo (R-CO)
today criticized the Senate immigration plan penned by Sens.
McCain (AZ) and Kennedy (MA) and President Bush. This plan, like
its predecessor proposals, would provide instant amnesty for
millions of illegal aliens and a pathway to citizenship. |
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WISN-TV
-- Milwaukee
Possible
invader shoots, kills deputy
A deputy was shot and killed during a
routine traffic stop, and a suspect is in custody after an intense
manhunt by land and air, a Kenosha County sheriff's official
said Thursday. -- Deputy Frank Fabiano Jr. was trying to pull
a red van over near the University of Wisconsin - Parkside campus
at about 11:37 p.m. Wednesday when he was shot...  |
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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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Tom Tancredo |
Washington
Times
Broken
border promises
In January 2004, President Bush proposed a sweeping
new guest-worker and amnesty plan for illegal aliens. More than
two years later, in June 2006, he announced a series of moves
aimed at showing he was at long last getting serious about border
security. Unfortunately, under his plan border security... |
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WGCL-TV
-- Atlanta
Illegal
dentist arrested in Gwinnett County
Lawrenceville, Ga. -- Gwinnett County
police have charged a man with practicing medicine without a
license after dental equipment was found in his apartment. --
Police spokesman Corporal Darren Moloney says officers arrested
Jesus Urdaneta- Casanova Wednesday. Investigators were called
to the Wesley Place apartment complex... |

Bush Skunk |
Tucson Weekly
Border
Patrol battle
For the U.S. Border Patrol, these are
the best of times, and they're the worst of times. The agency
is better funded than ever before in its 83-year history. There
are plans to hire 6,000 new agents by the end of next year. And
flashy new surveillance equipment-- stratospheric towers and
the like -- are sprouting like mushrooms along the Mexican line. |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Governor
urged to veto driver's license bill
A bill that would make it easier to get
a Colorado driver's license also would encourage illegal immigration
and therefore Gov. Bill Ritter should veto it, a coalition of
political leaders said Wednesday. -- House Bill 1313 would expand
the list of documents a person could use to prove residency and
citizenship...  |
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Arizona
Daily Star
20 dead
in Sonora (Mexico) shootouts
The northern Mexico state of Sonora is
on alert, one day after a convoy of armed gunmen burst into Cananea
(25 miles south of the ABP ranch) early Wednesday, killing four
police officers, abducting three others - and setting the stage
for more carnage later in the day. -- State and federal police
immediately moved in to take control... [Bush wants an open border
with this rat hole]  |
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East Valley
Tribune -- Phoenix
Governors
blast plan to lure away border agents
Gov. Janet Napolitano is chiding the
Bush administration for hiring a company to lure away Border
Patrol officers to serve in Iraq. The governor, in a letter to
the president, said it "makes no sense" for the State
Department to try to recruit up to 120 active Border Patrol officers
to help train Iraqis how to guard their own border... |

Waah! Waah! |
San Antonio
Express-News
3rd
injunction sought on anti-invader law
Opponents of a voter-approved ordinance
banning landlords from renting apartments to most [illegal
aliens... criminals] asked a court Wednesday to halt enforcement
of the law, alleging it is unconstitutional because it's too
vague. -- The federal filing was the third injunction request
to stop enforcement of the law... |

RINO Rudy |
WorldNetDaily.com
Dobson:
No way I'll vote for Rudy
Family advocate James Dobson, widely
considered an important GOP rainmaker, says he will not vote
for former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani under any circumstance
in the upcoming presidential elections because of his positions
on abortion, domestic partnerships for homosexual couples and
other moral issues. |
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The Editors
-- National Review
No
to Bush-Kennedy
"The fight over legalization, or
'amnesty,' is all but over," exults the Manhattan Institute's
Tamar Jacoby, and the "yahoos" who oppose it have been
routed. She is right about who has won, at least as far as the
Senate is concerned. The Bush- Kennedy immigration "reform,"
which is now expected to win broad bipartisan support... |
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Associated
Press
Deal
struck on immigration bill
A bipartisan group of senators reached
agreement with the White House Thursday on an immigration overhaul
to grant quick legal status to millions of illegal [aliens...
criminals] already in the U.S. and fortify the border against
new ones. -- One of the key negotiators, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy
said he expects President Bush to endorse it.... |

Mike Cutler |
Michael
Cutler -- Family Security Foundation
'You're
either with us or against us' applies to border crisis
An article in the May 14 edition of the
Washington Times by Jerry Seper caught my eye. Jerry is a journalist
who has been covering the immigration beat for years and who
was the recipient of the Eugene Katz Award for Journalism awarded
by the Center for Immigration Studies. I am a fellow at the Center
for Immigration Studies... |
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Reuters
U.S.
town opposes "Big Brother" Mexico border fence
Arivaca, Az. -- A pilot project to place
a high-tech network of surveillance towers along a stretch of
the U.S.-Mexico border has met boisterous opposition in this
Arizona town, where some residents call it "Big Brother."
-- The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency is installing
a network of nine towers...  |

Tony Snow |
WorldNetDaily.com
Spokesman
won't condemn sanctuary scheme
A spokesman for President Bush has declined
to condemn the idea of Christian churches setting up "sanctuary"
facilities in aid of illegal aliens who are in violation of federal
law. -- Nor will he endorse them. -- The terse response from
the president's spokesman, Tony Snow, came on a question... |

Mayor
Viva la Raza! |
Associated
Press
Vigil
planned to mark L.A. rally clash
Los Angeles -- Activists planned a candlelight
vigil Thursday to assure immigrants of their right to peaceful
protests, weeks after another demonstration ended with police
wielding batons and firing rubber bullets. -- The office of Mayor
Antonio Villaraigosa
said he planned to take part in the evening rally at MacArthur
Park... |

Allan
Wall |
VDare.com
Learning
about immigration policy from Mexico
Almost everybody believes that the U.S.A.
needs immigration reform. I'd like to propose that we study immigration
systems in other countries, to see what we can learn from them.
-- It's arrogant to assume that we Americans have all the answers,
and that no other country can do anything better than we can.
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Pest Nest |
Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin -- Ontario, Calif.
Advocates
urge investigation of day workers' kidnapping
Day-laborer
activists on Wednesday called on authorities to conduct a
full investigation into the alleged kidnapping of three workers
last week near the Grove Avenue and Arrow Route intersection.
-- Advocates for the day laborers said three people were approached
and offered employment on May 9, before they were taken to... |
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Associated
Press
Senators
renew call for Gonzales' ouster
Attorney General Alberto
Gonzales came under renewed pressure Wednesday, as two more
Republican senators came out against him and Democrats challenged
his truthfulness about President Bush's no-warrant eavesdropping
program. -- The developments revived a debate over Gonzales'
fitness to head the Justice Department... |

Poll Info |
Washington
Times
White
House backs off invader safeguards
The Bush administration, trying to win
an immigration agreement with Democrats, is backing away from
safeguards designed to target businesses that hire illegal aliens
[criminals] and to prevent
a repeat of the rampant fraud that resulted from the 1986 amnesty.
-- Republicans are pleading with the Bush administration to hold
firm on the safeguards... |
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San Bernardino
County Sun
Dissenters
protest bill
A small troupe of dissenters led by UC
Riverside professor [and rabid Mexican Reconquista] Armando
Navarro ripped the city in a Wednesday news conference, charging
city leaders colluded to stifle free speech and favored some
demonstrators over others based on political views. |
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KPIX-TV
-- San Francisco
Oakland
reaffirms invader sanctuary rules
Oakland [Calif.] officials are reaffirming
their city will remain a "city of refuge." -- Voting
unanimously Tuesday night, the City Council adopted a resolution
that forbids city employees or police officers from participating
in immigration raids. -- The measure also broadens Oakland's
1986 "City of Refuge" ordinance... |

Onslaught |
Reuters
Minority population
tops 100 million
The number of people in the United States
from ethnic or racial minorities has risen to more than 100 million,
or around one third of the population, according to a U.S. Census
Bureau report on Thursday. -- The minorities figure stood at
100.7 million, up from 98.3 million a year earlier. |
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