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Republican National Committee To Send Message to Bush
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Rocky Mountain
News
Ed
chief wants to reward invaders
Colorado higher education director David
Skaggs says he will try to remove legal barriers to in-state
tuition for Colorado students whose parents are in the country
illegally. -- "The disconnect is, we treat these kids as
Colorado kids for purposes of K-12 education, and then suddenly
they fall off the edge of the Earth," Skaggs said. |
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Janet Levy
-- American Thinker
Lindsey
Graham's about-face
In a remarkable turnabout reminiscent
of the famous John Kerry flip flop, "I was for the war before
I was against the war," U.S.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (skunk at left) effected a dramatic reversal
last week in his position on illegal immigration. -- Not more
than a month earlier, Graham, or "Grahamnesty" as he
was labeled, had been a strident supporter of... |
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Judicial
Watch
Employers
of invaders to be fined
The U.S. government has finally decided
to end the decades-long practice of illegal immigrants using
fake Social Security numbers to work by actually holding those
who hire them accountable. -- The Department of Homeland Security
is on the verge of officially issuing rules that businesses must
follow... |
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Connie Fogal
-- Global Research -- Montreal
SPP
a "hostile takeover" of democratic government
Connie Fogal says the SPP is the "hostile
takeover" of the apparatus of democratic government and
an end to the "rule of law". There has been a kind
of coup d'état over the government operations of Canada,
U.S.A. and Mexico. -- The first formal step towards the NAU was
NAFTA... |
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Yuma Sun
Spear
thrown at Border Patrol agents
An attempted assault with a rock and
a homemade spear was made against Border Patrol agents in the
Yuma Sector who were trying to apprehend 15 illegal immigrants.
-- Around 5 a.m. today, agents in the Boat Patrol Unit were assisting
agents along the Colorado River in capturing the group, and as
they closed in, the group scattered... |

Ignacio
Ramos |
North County
Times -- Escondido, Calif.
Family
seeks support for border agent
A thousand points of friction surround
the issue of illegal immigration, but few have inflamed passions
like the cases of Ignacio "Nacho" Ramos and Jose Compean.
-- The two U.S. Border Patrol agents have been in federal prison
since January after shooting and wounding a drug smuggler who
was fleeing to the Mexican border... |
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Tammy Bruce
McCain
panics, stands on his head, flip-flops on amnesty
John McCain has suddenly changed his
position on immigration! He also changed his name to "Tom
Duncan Tancredo Hunter," danced the cha cha, dyed his hair
purple, joined Cirque de Soleil, threatened to invade a sovereign
nation (oh wait, that's Obama), endorsed setting up Murder Squads
to assassinate, er... |
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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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George Putnam
-- NewsMax.com
We
must win the gang war
It is this reporter's opinion that as
a young broadcaster we thought we could help the police, sheriff,
city council, board of supervisors, probation department, and
the mayor of Los Angeles himself turn youth gangs into productive
clubs. -- We held athletic events, dances, and community dinners
bringing together... |
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Washington
Post
Border
computers vulnerable to attack
The U.S. government's main border control
system is plagued by computer security weaknesses, increasing
the risk of computer attacks, data thefts, and manipulation of
millions of identity records including passport, visa and Social
Security numbers and the world's largest fingerprint database,
officials said. |
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Journal
News -- White Plains, New York
Consular
ID cards ignite immigration debate
...It is this consular ID card, otherwise
known as a blue card, that has caused a maelstrom this week between
political opponents running for town office and further fueled
the intense debate over illegal immigration. -- Brewster Mayor
John Degnan, a candidate for Southeast supervisor, had invited
the consul general of Guatemala... |

D. A. King |
D. A. King
-- Appen Newspapers -- Alpharetta, Georgia
Amnesty
for aliens not worth the price
There is an old axiom for writers that
is too often ignored: Write about what you know. -- This reader
thinks that Mr.
Appen's ill-informed column regarding State Senator Chip
Rogers' and his Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act
(SB 529) and the huge majority of Americans who opposed... |
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The Examiner
Day
laborers assemble to rally on Capitol Hill for end to raids
Arms in the air, palms forward, nearly
100 day laborers stood outside the U.S. Capitol on Thursday afternoon,
saying they wanted people to see the hands that are building
America. -- The workers rallied on the Capitol's west lawn, calling
for a moratorium on immigration raids, as part of a four-day
convention that an estimated 200 day laborers... |
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The Politico
House
erupts in chaos
In a massive flare-up of partisan tensions,
Republicans walked out on a House vote late Thursday night to
protest what they believed to be Democratic maneuvers to reverse
an unfavorable outcome for them. -- The flap represents a complete
breakdown in parliamentary procedure and an unprecedented low
for the sometimes bitterly divided chamber. |
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El Paso
Times
Soldier's
relatives indicted in invader smuggling case
The sister and brother-in-law of a Texas
National Guardsman accused of leading an immigrant smuggling
ring have been indicted in the case, federal prosecutors said.
-- Luisa Pacheco and her husband, Jerry Zuniga, were indicted
on charges of conspiracy to transport illegal immigrants and
harboring five illegal [aliens...
criminals] in their home. |
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New York
Times
In
increments, Senate revisits amnesty scheme
When a broad immigration bill failed
in the Senate in June after a vitriolic national debate, many
legislators said the issue was dead, perhaps until President
Bush left office. But already some of the less contentious pieces
of the bill are returning to life. -- Last week, the Senate approved
$3 billion for border security...  |
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Chicago
Tribune
Immigration
fight spurs exodus
..."Since the immigration discussions
began in 2006, his business went downhill," said Frank Scarpelli,
manager of the Meadowdale Shopping Center in Carpentersville.
"The feeling was that his [Latino] clientele felt uncomfortable
conducting business in Carpentersville." |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Dope
dealer in Ramos-Compean case cops guilty plea
Cipriano Ortiz- Hernandez, the stash
house operator in the "second load" brought across
the border by Osbaldo Aldrete- Davila in the Ramos and Compean
case, pleaded guilty in El Paso to drug charges. -- WND has obtained
copies of a signed guilty plea entered Tuesday with the U.S.
District Court for the Western District of Texas in El Paso... |
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Washington
Times
Lack
of interpreters hinders prosecutions
After three years of searching, officials
finally found an interpreter available for the sexual abuse case
against a Liberian man who is one of only about 100,000 people
worldwide who speak Vai. -- But it was too late. -- A Montgomery
County judge dismissed the charges against Mahamu Kanneh last
month... |

Kris Eggle |
American
Border Patrol
Today's 'Live
from the Border' from ABP
American Border Patrol reports that its Live
From The Border report to be aired on the Internet today at noon
Pacific time, will be dedicated to Kris Eggle, the Park Ranger
who was murdered by a Mexican drug smuggler five years ago. ABP
will report on the progress the Department of Homeland Security... |
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Contra Costa
Times
Bill
tackles immigration enforcement
Conservative Republican senators Thursday introduced
a bill bristling with immigration enforcement measures, the latest
in a range of efforts across government to crack down on illegal
immigration after the Senate's failure this summer to pass a
broader overhaul. -- The bill would tighten enforcement on the
border, in the country's interior... |
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Hardbeat
News -- New York
McCain
flip flops over immigration reform
Presidential hopeful, Senator John McCain,
has changed his tune on the issue of earned legalization for
[illegal aliens... criminals].
-- The about face comes as the campaign for the Presidency heats
up and McCain continues to face criticism from other Republicans
over his more liberal stance on the issue. |
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