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Statesman-Journal
-- Salem, Oregon
Oregon
nursery group criticizes tougher federal measures
Wilsonville -- Oregon Association of
Nurseries Director of Government Relations Jeff Stone responded
sharply to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announcement
of a series of reforms the Bush Administration made addressing
worksite enforcement provisions... |
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Washington
Times
Border
Patrol filling its ranks
The man who oversees the U.S. Border
Patrol says the agency will meet President Bush's hiring goal
of 6,000 new agents by the end of 2008, despite concerns by law-enforcement
officials that the goal is unreachable. -- U.S. Customs and Border
Protection Commissioner W. Ralph Basham said that while increasing
the agency"s manpower... |
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Daniel W.
Reilly -- Politico.com
Border
security plan draws doubt
Both sides of the roiling immigration
debate greeted President Bush's new border security plan with
skepticism Friday. -- Opponents warned the White House may be
trying to placate hardliners with tough talk, or using it as
a pretext to reintroduce its comprehensive immigration reform
measure next year... |
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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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Syracuse
(New York) Post-Standard
Rally
for "migrant workers" draws 30 people
About 30 people participated in a noon rally
today to draw attention to the plight of migrant workers. --
The rally, organized by the Central New York Workers Rights Center,
came two days after border patrol officers picked up and jailed
two migrant workers injured in a propane explosion two years
ago in Oswego County. |
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Renee Taylor
-- Family Security Foundation
Watching
America slip away
Two tomato processing firms based in
Monticello, Arkansas Candy Brand, LLC and Tomato Shippers,
LLC as well as four local Bradley County, Arkansas, residents
Charles Searcy, Randy Clanton, Dale McGinnis and Brooks
Lisenby are the subjects of a lawsuit filed by the Southern
Poverty Law Firm, Montgomery, Alabama... |

Savage |
WorldNetDaily.com
Savage
attacked by officials pushing "immigrant" bailout
San Francisco city officials are trying
to force taxpayers to pay for immigrants' green cards and citizenship
and to bolster their case for the new tax, they've introduced
a resolution condemning national radio talk-show host Michael
Savage for what they call his "defamatory language ... against
immigrants." |
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Manchester
(New Hampshire) Union Leader
English-only
signs in Merrimack
Merrimack -- Latino people remain free
and welcome to come swimming at Naticook Lake at Wasserman Park,
but they are not going to find any Spanish- language signs to
tell them the park rules. -- The town council last night voted
5-0-0 to update the park rules only in the English language... |
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George Putnam
-- NewsMax.com
The
danger from radical Islam grows
It is this reporter's opinion, having
lived through the scourges of communism under Joseph Stalin and
the Holocaust of Adolf Hitler, that I am in a position to point
to the dangers posed by an even greater threat - radical Islam.
-- I hasten to add that I am referring only to elements of radical
Islam, not mainstream Muslims. |

Pat Buchanan |
VDare.com
Robert
Putnam: Diversity is our destruction
If you were looking for a truce in the
immigration wars once the Bush- Kennedy amnesty went down to
defeat, look again. -- Communities, cities, and states are passing
tough new laws to deal with the 12-20 million illegal aliens
in our midst. Towns like Hazleton, Pa., and Farmers Branch, Texas... |

Screwball |
Stein Report
/ Brussels Journal
Europe's
arrogance and hypocrisy on illegal immigration
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodríguez
Zapatero deserves a special award for transatlantic chutzpah.
During his recent visit to Mexico, he ended the state dinner
held in his honor by toasting Mexican President Felipe Calderon
with a sterling example of post-modern pontification for which
Spanish leftists are so famous... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
U.S.
military headed next for Mexican soil?
A Texas congressman is leading discussions
with the White House to develop a military plan to assist Mexico
in the war President Felipe Calderón is waging against
the drug cartels. -- Yolanda Urrabazo, spokeswoman for Rep. Henry
Cuellar, D-Texas, told WND the discussions involve the possibility...
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Stein Report
/ DHS
Chertoff
announces menu of enforcement measures
Whether or not you are suspicious that
recent Department of Homeland Security's improved enforcement
record on the border and in the interior of the country is intended
to pave the way for the Bush administration's efforts to push
through an amnesty for those illegally here and for a new guest
worker program... |
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Access North
Georgia
Deal:
No hope for Congressional immigration reform
Gainesville, Ga. -- Congressman Nathan
Deal told his town hall meeting audience at Brenau University
Thursday night he does not hold out hope for a legislative solution
to immigration problem. -- Deal said with loss of Republican
control in the house and the immigration bill's failure in the
U.S. Senate, Congress is at a standstill. |

Romney |
Randall
Burns -- VDare.com
Romney
And Immigration Reform: What the record says
Mitt Romney is the Establishment candidate with
the best chance of getting the GOP nomination who has also been
most favorable to patriotic immigration reform. -- According
to the market at Intrade.com, that chance was between 21.0% and
21.09% as of August 9, 2007, as opposed to a probability of... |
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The Messenger
-- Fort Dodge, Iowa
Chase
duo held on multiple charges
Two men arrested after allegedly leading
law enforcement on a chase through Fort Dodge Wednesday remain
in the Webster County Jail on a hold from the Immigration and
Customs Enforcement, as well as local charges. -- Leodan Vasquez
appeared in Webster County Magistrate Court Thursday charged
with felony eluding... |
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Tucson Citizen
Mexico
criticizes U.S. force at border
Mexico on Thursday criticized the "excessive
use of force" by American border authorities and slammed
what it called insensitivity among U.S. legislators who failed
to approve immigration reforms. -- Tensions over the immigration
issue boiled to the surface after an unidentified Border Patrol
agent shot and killed a Mexican man... |

Rep. Hunter |
Des Moines
Register
Hunter
stresses need for border fence
Republican presidential candidate Duncan
Hunter kicked off The Des Moines Register's Soapbox candidate
appearances Thursday at the Iowa State Fair with his calls for
beefed-up national defense, an expanded border fence and more
manufacturing jobs. |
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Canadian
Business
Meddling
Mexican whines after Bush amnesty scheme fails
President Felipe Calderon unleashed some
of his harshest criticism yet of the U.S. Congress, calling its
members insensitive and saying they ignored reality by failing
to pass an immigration reform bill in June. -- The bill would
have expanded guest worker programs and provided a path toward
citizenship... [More
Mexican meddling] |
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