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Saturday, August 18, 2007 |
"New Minutemen"
Take Up Border Stations
Patriot's
Border Alliance Sheds Light on Border Problem
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Bob Wright -- Sierra Vista Herald |
| He thanked the American Border Patrol,
a group that has its roots in Cochise County, for providing Patriots'
Border Alliance with the use of its communications infrastructure
this weekend. |
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Sierra Vista (Arizona) Herald / Review -- August
18
Alliance
sets series of ground rules before it starts weekend operation
Palominas, Az. -- Minuteman-style
civilian border watchers have become a common sight in Cochise
County.
And they are a sight again, as the inaugural
operation for the Patriots' Border Alliance in the border area
south of Palominas got under way on Friday.
Bob Wright, chairman of the board for
the Patriots' Border Alliance, on Friday discusses the do's and
don'ts when the group goes on its first weekend watch along the
border in Palominas. The group says it will not come into contact
with illegal immigrants, but will report to the U.S. Border Patrol
if members view activity along the U.S. side of the border. [...]
The point of these kind of border-watch
operations, Wright said, "is to be the extra eyes and ears
of law enforcement and to gather all the information we can to
show the American people what's really going on here." |

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Los Angeles
Times
Crime
surge near border afflicts U.S. Southwest
Phoenix -- Violent crime along the U.S.-Mexico
border, which has long plagued the scrubby, often desolate stretch,
is increasingly spilling northward into the cities of the American
Southwest. -- In Phoenix, deputies are working the unsolved case
of 13 border crossers who were kidnapped and executed in the
desert... |
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Shelbyville
(Tennessee) Times-Gazette
Freed
invaders endanger public
"I don't want somebody in this county
to get run over and killed by someone that I've had in my jail
numerous times ... and he's still here." -- Those were the
words from Sheriff Randall Boyce last month as he talked about
implementing the federal database sharing program called 287(g)... |
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Chicago
Tribune
Baby-waving
Mexican felon arrives in L.A.
Elvira Arellano, the illegal Mexican
[alien... criminal]
who avoided deportation for a year by taking refuge in a Humboldt
Park Church, arrived in Los Angeles today and is expected to
address a march for [invader
"rights"] later this afternoon. -- Arellano, her
eyes puffy from a lack of sleep, arrived in Los Angeles this
morning... |
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Baldwin
Times -- Bay Minette, Alabama
Burglary
suspects nabbed by three agencies
Foley, Ala. -- Two Hispanic subjects,
who appear to be [illegal
aliens... criminals] from Mexico, were arrested this week
in connection with a string of burglaries in the county. -- Jose
Castelo and Elizabeth Hernandez were arrested Monday by investigators
from the Robertsdale, Foley and Fairhope police departments. |
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John T.
Urban -- American Chronicle
Immigration....Give
us your tired, your hungry, and your killers
In the span of mere hours on August 4th,
two horrendous incidents occurred that rocked the New York City
Metropolitan Area. -- In Brooklyn, Anthony Senisi was murdered
en route to the grocery store to buy milk on his wedding anniversary.
His assailant, nineteen year old Mejia Cinto, an illegal from
Mexico with gang ties... |

Bush to U. S. |
International
Herald Tribune
US
moves closer to allowing Mexican trucks full reign
Some Mexican trucks will be allowed to
carry cargo anywhere in the United States as soon as a U.S. inspector
general certifies safety and inspection plans, the administration
of President
George W. Bush announced Friday. -- The latest step toward
implementing a controversial provision of the 1994 North American
Free Trade Agreement... |
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Associated
Press
Bush
to tighten ties with Mexico, Canada
Never fond of interrupting his Texas
vacation, President Bush is doing it this year to bolster ties
with the leaders of Canada and Mexico, two friendly neighbors
and vital partners. -- Bush joins Canadian Prime Minister Stephen
Harper and Mexican President Felipe Calderon in Montebello, Quebec,
on Monday in hopes of expanding cooperation... |
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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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Sheboygan
(Wisconsin) Press
Authorities:
Invader sought in fatal hit-and-run had been drinking
A Fredonia man on the run from charges
in a fatal hit- and- run crash in Sheboygan County had been drinking
for several hours prior to the Tuesday crash and is in the country
illegally, according to a criminal complaint released Friday.
-- Eddie Carbajal- Lile is charged with hit and run resulting
in death... |
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Dorothy
Pomerantz and Evan Hessel -- Forbes Magazine
The
China-Kansas City Express
Michael Haverty believes the future of
international trade hangs on a dusty Mexican port town. -- You
take a bumpy ride on a potholed gravel road through a fishing
village to a grassy riverbank to get to the most important new
shipping terminal in North America. There's nothing here yet,
except birds and the blue Pacific. |
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Indianapolis
Star
18th
Street Gang leader sentenced to 32+ years
A Guatemalan man was sentenced to more
than 32-1/4 years in prison for his involvement as the leader
of the 18th Street Gang in Indianapolis. -- Indianapolis police
in 2005 said the 18th Street Gang and the Sur-13 gang consider
each other bitter rivals...  |
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WebCommentary.com Sher Zieve
Liberal
states engaging in anarchy for invaders
Showing once again that the will of the
American people and the laws of the United States of America
mean less than nothing to them, liberals and leftists have found
a viable way to accomplish their continuing planned destruction
of America-without the pesky practice of including the voting
electorate. |
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Associated
Press
More
arrests made in schoolyard killings
Trenton, NJ -- Authorities on Saturday
morning arrested two more suspects in the deadly schoolyard shootings
in Newark two weeks ago, bringing the total number of arrests
in the case to five. -- The two were found in the Washington,
D.C., area, said Deputy U.S. Marshal Bill Sorukas, in charge
of the fugitive hunts across the country.  |
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Huntsville
(Alabama) Times
County
targets illegals
Starting Oct. 1, Madison County government
suppliers will have to promise not to hire illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- The new policy, adopted by county commissioners
Friday, requires vendors to swear in writing that any employees
working on county business are in the country legally. To verify,
the county's purchasing department... |
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WLS-TV --
Chicago
Arrogant
Mexican invader / criminal heading to Los Angeles
For the first time in a year, an illegal
immigrant who took refuge in a church to avoid deportation has
left the sanctuary to attend an immigration rights rally in Los
Angeles. -- Elvira Arellano left the church since seeking sanctuary
there Aug. 15, 2006, and was traveling to California by car Friday,
said Emma Lozano, head of Centro Sin Fronteras.  |
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