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Patriots Form Border
Alliance
Minutemen and Others Re-Form The Citizens' Movement
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American Patrol
Border Operations Planned
A group of
American patriots have formed a new alliance "to see the
borders and ports of the United States secure." Known as
Patriot's Border Alliance, the group was organized by experienced
border volunteers and is dedicated to America's sovereignty.
As stated in its by-laws,
the group was form for "providing information and documentation
through civilian border watches, day labor site watches and illegal
immigration informational rallies in various locations, illustrating
the lack of border security and the effects of illegal immigration
on the nation as a whole and critical infrastructure there of."
Patriots'
Border Alliance will be coordinating a border operation for
the dates August 17-19, 2007 on the southern Arizona border. |

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Arizona
Republic
Invaders
caught in Northern Arizona often freed
Human-smuggling rings are routinely transporting
loads of illegal [aliens...
criminals] on roads and highways through northern Arizona,
sometimes with fatal results. -- State police and other law-enforcement
agencies regularly encounter the smuggling vehicles during traffic
stops on rural highways and on the two major interstate highways... |
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Milwaukee
Journal-Sentinel Editorial
Integrity
and credibility gone, Gonzales must go
Though he has discredited himself, Alberto
Gonzales continues to hang on as U.S. attorney general. He won't
quit, and President Bush won't fire him. Meanwhile, some Senate
Democrats are demanding a probe by a special counsel to determine
if Gonzales has committed perjury. And some House Democrats are
looking into... |
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Access North
Georgia
Hispanic
leader leaves Cobb board over ordinances
Marietta, Ga. -- The leader of one of
Georgia's most high-profile Hispanic groups has quit a Cobb County
initiative designed to reach out to the Hispanic community saying
the county government has shown a ''consistent lack of open,
honest and transparent dialogue.'' -- Jerry Gonzalez, head of
the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials... |
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Portland
Oregonian
Not
enough English classes for 'immigrants'
Communities nationwide are failing to
keep pace with a swelling demand among immigrants for English
classes, a national study has found. And unless the investment
in English instruction quadruples to an estimated $4 billion
each year for the next six years, the widening language gap could
prove costly for tomorrow's taxpayers. |
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Edwin S.
Rubenstein -- VDare.com
July
Jobs: American worker displacement resumes
Nonfarm payrolls grew by a lower-than-expected
92,000 in July, the least seen since February. And the nation's
unemployment rate rose to 4.6%, up from 4.5% in June and the
highest reading since January, the Labor Department reported.
-- The hint of recession did not help an already beleaguered
stock market. |
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Charlie
Daniels
Illegal
invasion
The illegal immigration has turned into
the illegal invasion and if you don't believe it you'd better
take your head out of the sand and look around, and that includes
you Mr. And Ms. Politician. -- Has the far Southwest become a
microcosm of what the whole country is about to become? |

Arellano |
Chicago
Tribune Includes Ridiculous Video
No
way out (Sob story alert)
...Elvira Arellano, perhaps the most famous [illegal alien... criminal]
in America, is waving a miniature Puerto Rican flag at the marchers.
Arellano and her son, Saul, have been named honorary grand marshals
of the parade, held a couple of hours after the more staid Puerto
Rican Parade downtown. Standing behind the plate-glass window... |

Rep. Paul |
Sandra J.
Miller -- NewsWithViews.com
The
Ron Paul mystique
Dust from the November 2006 election
had barely settled when presidential candidates began assembling
for the 2008 campaign. With the exception of Congressman Ron
Paul (R-TX), most were known quantities. Lots of "folklore"
has been circulated about Congressman Paul, but how much is actually
fact vs. "factoid?" |
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East Valley
Tribune -- Phoenix
Pinal
sheriff seeks federal training on immigration law
Pinal County Sheriff Chris Vasquez has
asked federal officials to start training his staff on the finer
points of immigration law, helping deputies determine who should
and shouldn't be in the United States. -- The tutelage scheduled
for October in Florence will better prepare deputies and jailers
to follow Proposition 100... |
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Toronto
Star
Canadian:
"My concern is we're going to be swarmed by Mexicans"
...According to the Immigration and Refugee
Board, Mexican asylum claims have skyrocketed in a decade, from
fewer than 1,000 a year to 5,000. For the past two years, Mexico
has been Canada's top source country for refugee claims. -- With
the defeat this spring of a U.S. immigration bill that would
have... |
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Jim Kouri
-- The Conservative Voice
Federal
Reserve Bank assisting invaders
The Federal Reserve Bank is working with
the Mexican government to make it easier for illegal aliens to
export US money to their homeland. -- The Fed is currently devising
several programs that will extend banking services to illegal
aliens, according to The Wall Street Journal. |
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Gainesville
(Georgia) Times
Drug
Central: Northeast Georgia now a hub for trafficking
The numbers quoted during hearings held
Friday in Gainesville's federal courthouse were staggering. One
hundred kilograms of cocaine. Three hundred forty- one pounds
of methamphetamine. All of it was bound for Hall County. All
of it came from Mexico. -- And as the flow of Mexican immigrants
to the poultry capital of the world continues... |
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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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Ramos & Compean |
CNSNews.com
Mexico's
role in border agents case still in question
A House panel Tuesday tried to determine
whether the Mexican government had played any role in the politically
explosive prosecution to two U.S. Border Patrol agents but was
not able to reach any conclusions due to the absence of Justice
Department and Homeland Security officials from the hearing. |
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Washington
Times Editorial
Open-borders
smear tactics
Even in the heart of "progressive"
Montgomery County, a growing number of Marylanders are taking
a stand against day-laborer centers for illegal aliens in their
communities, and that doesn't sit well with advocates who tend
to regard any criticism of such facilities as "nativist"
bigotry. The current epicenter of the battle is a half-acre parcel... |

Pest Nest |
Washington
Post
Loudoun
County might open day-laborer hangout
Loudoun County might open a job center
for day laborers if a controversial one in nearby Herndon bans
illegal immigrants, officials said yesterday. -- Herndon's day-laborer
center, one of a handful in the Washington area, is across the
Loudoun line. Loudoun officials say they fear that if the Herndon
Town Council decides this month... |
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Gulfport
(Mississippi) Sun Herald
Steel
company owner jailed for employing invaders
The owner of Tarrasco Steel, a company
that supplied workers on the Biloxi Bay Bridge, was arrested
and charged with hiring illegal immigrants on projects in three
states. Some had improper welding certification. -- U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement agents arrested Jose S. Gonzalez at his
office in Greenville... |
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