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Border Enforcement
Evaluation First
Trust But Verify
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American Border Patrol
"There
should be border security first..."
---Senator DeMint
The Senate
passed the Homeland Security bill
89 to 4 after approving Sen. Graham's Border Fence amendment
89 to 1 (Obama did not vote on either measure). The battle now
goes to the House where border security has broad backing.
"As the smoke clears we are left
with border enforcement first," said Glenn Spencer of American
Border Patrol., "just as we called for in Operation
B.E.E.F. last November."
"President Reagan said trust but
verify and that is going to be job one for American Border Patrol,"
Spencer added.
This past week ABP began distributing
to members of Congress a Data DVD containing detailed information
on its June mission along the border. |

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WorldNetDaily.com
Now
Cheney chimes in: Ain't no superhighways
Despite evidence to the contrary, Vice
President Dick Cheney says there is no "secret plan"
to create a continent-crossing superhighway to help facilitate
a merger of the United States, Mexico and Canada. -- "The
Administration is not engaged in a secret plan to create a 'NAFTA
super highway,'" asserts Cheney in a recent letter to a
constituent... |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Cobb
jail looks into all inmates' immigration status
Maria Rivera sits in the Cobb County
Jail, facing deportation after a traffic stop. -- If the Mableton
mother of three, who is here illegally from Mexico, had been
pulled over in any other county in Georgia, she likely would
have bailed out and gone on with her life. -- But Cobb County's
jail is at the forefront of local enforcement of immigration
laws... |
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Los Angeles
Times
Citizenship
checks strain invaders' trust in police
..."People are living in fear,"
said Jerry Gonzalez, executive director of the Georgia Assn.
of Latino Elected Officials, which is providing Latino residents
information on the new law. That is difficult, he said, because
of the vast differences in how local enforcement officials are
interpreting the law. |
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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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Memphis
Commercial Appeal
Meddling
Mexican diplomat trolls Memphis
...In response to a question about new
laws in Tennessee and other states meant to crack down on illegal
immigration, Chao said he can only go so far in his advocacy.
-- "As a diplomat, I have a limit," he said. But he
said the civil leaders gathered in the room could do more and
expressed
hope that many such laws would be found unconstitutional.  |
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New York
Times
Unrest
and arrests at immigration rally
Five people were arrested and two people
were slightly injured yesterday at a rally in Morristown, N.J.,
that attracted hundreds of demonstrators both for and against
stricter immigration law enforcement, the police said yesterday.
-- Morristown police officers broke up several fights at the
rally, held in front of the Morristown town hall. |
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MetroWest
Daily News -- Framingham, Massachusetts
Worried,
frustrated invaders headed back home to Brazil
The Brazilian man came with plans to
stay here for up to six years to save enough money to buy a house
in Brazil, two cars for his daughters and secure a life back
home. -- But after three years of calling Framingham home, the
man has decided to go back to Brazil with only part of his dreams
fulfilled... |
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Salt Lake
Tribune
ICE merciless on
lawbreakers
On paper, it looked like a sweet deal.
Saad Mahmood Abdulaziz, of Salt Lake City, would plead guilty
to misdemeanor domestic violence, and, if he met certain conditions,
the case would be wiped off the books. -- But immigration officials
were less forgiving. Based on that plea bargain, they refused
to approve the Kuwait native's application... |
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Staten Island
(New York) Advance
More
invaders calling South Shore home
...Brenda and Aldo are undocumented immigrants.
They came to Staten Island from Mexico City, forced from their
home by economic conditions that pushed Brenda out of a nursing
job there and prevented Aldo, a cook, from finding work in a
restaurant. Brenda is so fearful of being deported that she gave
a pseudonym instead of... |
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American
Border Patrol
Border Hawk
M returns to service
American Border Patrol reports that the Border
Hawk M was returned to service Friday after being down for
maintenance for nearly a month. The Cessna TU-206 suffered excessive
engine wear attributed to its use as a photo platform that calls
for very low engine power settings for long periods. |
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Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette
Judge:
Hazleton plaintiffs unnamed for safety
In America, land of opportunity, an illegal
[alien... criminal]
can anonymously sue a city and win. -- It happened last week
in federal court in the Middle District of Pennsylvania, where
a judge struck down the city of Hazleton's laws aimed at evicting
[invaders]. -- Four
of the eight individuals who sued Hazleton were in America illegally. |
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KCBS-TV
-- Los Angeles
Invader
will get 10 years for crash that killed CHP officer
Victorville, Calif. -- An Adelanto man
will be sentenced to 10 years in state prison for killing a California
Highway Patrol officer in a drunken freeway crash. -- Domingo
Esqueda pleaded guilty to gross vehicular manslaughter and agreed
to receive the maximum sentence under an agreement reached Wednesday... |
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Frank Miele
-- Daily Interlake -- Kalispell, Montana
Silly
conspiracy may just be most dangerous kind
A successful conspiracy against power
can only happen one of two ways: Either the conspiracists are
so closed-lipped that no one ever finds out about the conspiracy
until it is too late, or else the conspiracy is so absurd and
ill-considered that no one takes it seriously in the first place.
-- There appear to be relatively few successful conspiracies
of the first sort... |
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Fred Snowflack
-- Morris County (New Jersey) Daily Record
More
elected officials should have turned out for protests
It took almost two hours but, finally, Donald
Cresitello stepped to the podium on a hot and steamy afternoon
and talked about revolution. -- Evoking Morristown's status as
the "military capital" of the American Revolution,
the mayor said it was time for another rebellion. This one would
be against illegal immigration. |

What Homeland
Security? |
El Paso
Times
National
Guard begins leaving border
The number of National Guard soldiers
helping Border Patrol agents in El Paso and New Mexico will be
cut by about half in September, government officials said. --
The reduction will leave New Mexico with 300 guardsmen instead
of 600 and Texas with 900 instead of about 1,500, officials said.
No specific figures were available... |

Walter Moore |
MooreIsBetter.com
Dump the horndog Mexican
Reconquista L. A. mayor
Los Angeles can and should be the envy of the
world. Instead, our city is a mess, and it gets worse each month.
We can't afford four more years of a mayor who spends all his
time running for the next office, staging photo-ops and going
on out- of- town trips. We need a competent, full-time working
mayor who takes the job seriously... |
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KGTV --
San Diego
Border
Patrol agent's death under investigation
A border patrol agent died Friday in
the rough desert mountains east of San Diego while tracking a
group of suspected illegal aliens, the agency said Saturday.
-- Eric Cabral, a San Diego native, was separated from his partner,
and officials lost radio contact with him Friday. He was found
on the ground and passed out near the De Anza Springs Resort... |
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