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People "Living
in Fear"
Mexicans or Americans?
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American Patrol
Fear of Deportation vs Loss
of Nation
The
Boston Globe reports
that illegal aliens in Georgia are living in fear of deportation
and they mistrust the government.
In fact, it is the American People that
are living in fear and mistrust. They fear the outright invasion
of their land. They fear the destruction
of their schools. They fear the takeover
of local governments. They fear the loss of emergency
health care.They fear gangs.
And they mistrust
their government.
"The liberal Boston Globe tries
to evoke crocodile tears when Mexicans face deportation, while
saying nothing about the terrible consequences of the failure
of our government to protect our borders," said Glenn Spencer
of American Patrol. Spencer said Mexico is not hell and that
most Mexicans are proud
of their home country and should be happy to go home. |

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Robert
Vasquez |
Associated
Press
Ex-commissioner
says UI Law School illegally defends invaders
Moscow, Idaho -- A former Canyon County
commissioner and vocal foe of illegal immigration says instructors
and students at the University of Idaho Law School are breaking
the law by offering free legal representation to people who face
deportation or other immigration proceedings. -- "Federal
law states that anyone who..." |
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Associated
Press
Mexico
seeks changes in fence plan to protect 'migrant species'
Mexico City -- Mexico on Monday called
on the United States to alter a plan to expand border fences
designed to stem illegal immigration, saying the barriers would
threaten migratory species accustomed to roaming freely across
the frontier. -- Ways of minimizing environmental damage from
the fences could include the creation of... |
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Christian
Science Monitor
When
illegal aliens flood a city
A telling irony shines through last week's
ruling by a federal judge that found only Congress can set immigration
law. The judge knew full well that half the plaintiffs in the
case were in the US illegally. But he let them challenge a city
ordinance on immigration anyway and anonymously. |

Cuban Taxi |
Reuters
More
Cubans leaving by sea again, many to Mexico
Havana -- After a lull following Fidel
Castro's illness last year, Cubans once again are taking to homemade
boats or powerful speedboats manned by smugglers on a trip to
the United States that often includes a detour through Mexico.
-- Since May, the U.S. Coast Guard has been intercepting more
boat people in precarious craft... |
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Christian
Science Monitor
Mexico's
other migrant problem
Cd. Hidalgo, Mex. -- This summer some
200 [illegal aliens]
were hidden in a truck compartment when a floor holding more
than a ton of bananas collapsed, killing six. The driver reportedly
fled the scene. -- For many it was a chilling reminder of another
smuggling tragedy, when 19 [illegals]
suffocated in a trailer... |
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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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Citizens
Voice -- Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
State
police intercept four invaders on I-81
State police at Wyoming intercepted four
illegal immigrants during a traffic stop Sunday in Pittston Township.
-- Police stopped the suspects' vehicle on Interstate 81 northbound
for traffic violations. The four people, who police did not identify,
admitted they were in the country illegally and could not produce
any identification. |

Webb |
.cnI redruM
-- RedState.com
Born
fighting! But AWOL on illegals
Senator Jim Webb held an unequivocal
position on issues related to immigration curing his campaign
for The US Senate. He got solidly to Incumbent George Allen and
President George W. Bush's right and ran there without apology
to the members of the Democratic Party that see illegal immigration
as a civil right... |
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WebCommentary.com
Congress
Gone Wild: Wants all three branches of government
The US Congress has apparently decided
that one branch of government-the Legislative-is not enough for
its ambitions. Acting in an increasingly irresponsible manner,
its members have decided to not only usurp and control the Executive
Branch but the Judicial as well. Following the lead of such legal
community notables DA Mike Nifong... |
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CNN
Lame
ducks in a row
President Bush isn't the only lame duck
in our nation's capital. All 435 congressmen are up for re-election
next year, and so are 34 of our senators. That's a total of 469
lame ducks, the way I see it. -- For the record, there are 245
Democratic and 224 Republican lame ducks in Washington. And with
the rising registration of Independents across the country... |
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Arnie Alpert
-- Concord (New Hampshire) Monitor
Dangerous
pact with Canada, Mexico
The much-discussed "NAFTA Superhighway"
may be an urban myth. But like many myths, this one is solidly
rooted in reality, in this case the details of the little known
Security and Prosperity Partnership between the United States,
Canada, and Mexico. It's the reality, not the myth, which is
sparking resistance in all three countries. |
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Family Security
Foundation Mike Cutler
The
'strip-the-car' approach to legalizing invaders
An article in the July 26 edition of
the Washington Times reports on the new strategy of force-feeding
immigration rewards for illegal aliens in a piecemeal fashion
rather than in a one-shot "comprehensive" bill that
includes them all. This piecemeal approach to an immigration
giveaway program reminds me... |
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Washington
Times
A
new entitlement for invaders
Unsatisfied with thwarting a Republican effort
to authorize $3 billion for a border fence, congressional Democrats
are trying to enhance the incentive for illegal aliens to enter
the United States by removing the citizenship requirement from
the popular State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).
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Bush's Amnesty |
Steve Sailer
-- VDare.com
Why
the axis of amnesty was defeated- A post-mortem
Back in late May, the Axis of Amnesty
seemed like an unstoppable coalition of the Great and the Good.
It linked the Republican White House and the Democratic leaders
of Congress, business, media, religion, and the ethnic lobbies.
-- And yet, put to the test in the Senate, the Bush-Kennedy Amnesty/
Immigration Surge bill... |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Wages
dip for "immigrants," study says
Washington -- The economic progress of
immigrants in the United States is slowing, a trend that does
not bode well for future generations, a study released Wednesday
says. -- The trend is partly caused by a larger influx of immigrants
with lower levels of education who earn less money, said the
study by the Economic Mobility Project... |
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Kansas City
InfoZine
State
immigration laws face legal doubts
It's a tricky business when states and
localities step into the traditional federal realm of cracking
down on illegal immigration. A federal judge reinforced the point
Thursday (July 26), when he threw out a Pennsylvania town's penalties
for hiring or renting to illegal [aliens...
criminals]. |
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Citizens
Voice -- Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
Nanticoke
will be site of group's rally against the invasion
A group opposing illegal immigration
is planning a rally in Nanticoke next Sunday, its first since
Hazleton's ordinance targeting illegal immigrants was struck
down in federal court last week. -- "It's a hotter issue
than ever before," Voice of the People co-founder Daniel
Smeriglio said. |
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Washington
Times
Virginia's
bid for help with illegals nixed
Federal immigration officials say they
lack the resources to fulfill a proposed mandate by Virginia
lawmakers to train staff at every state jail to start deportation
procedures for illegal aliens. -- "I cannot make that commitment
to Virginia," said William F. Reid, special agent in charge
of U.S. ICE's Washington field office. |

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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Israel Today
Thompson
names anti-Israel ex-senator as campaign manager
Republican presidential hopeful Fred
Thompson, who has yet to officially announce his candidacy, has
chosen as his new
campaign manager and ex-senator who is reviled by many within
the party for being soft on Islamic terrorism and an enemy of
the Jewish state. -- The Los Angeles Times reported that, as
of last week... |
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