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Bush Continues
Border Subterfuge
Must Take the Good (Canada) With the Bad (Mexico)
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Graphic artist has fun
at Bush's expense |
As
I See It -- by Glenn Spencer |
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- August 20
Romans: The leaders of the U.S., Mexico and Canada promising
to integrate their economies by the year 2010, streamlining regulations,
with the advice of North America's biggest companies.
Critics say the process is taking place
behind closed doors on everything from energy policy, health
care, trade and border security.
Chris Farrell, Judicial Watch:
It really is sort of this public policy, academic, governmental
set of elites who are making decisions and harmonizing rules
and regulations outside the scope of the general public's knowledge.
Romans: Border security advocates
in this country fear the goal is open borders, to move goods
and people between the three countries, a risk, they say, for
American jobs and security.
Canadians worry that Canada's rigorous
worker and food safety standards will be watered down.
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Rev. Peterson |
Rev. Jesse
Lee Peterson -- WorldNetDaily.com
Black
Americans die while their leaders fiddle
Have you heard that black Americans are
under attack by Hispanic gangs from coast to coast? If you did
hear it, you didn't hear it from a black leader. -- A string
of killings including the recent execution-style murder
of three black teenagers in Newark, N.J., allegedly at the hands
of six Hispanics and increased attacks on blacks... |
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WINK-TV
-- Fort Myers
Probing
fake documents
Collier County Sheriff Don Hunter announced
a new plan to target illegal [aliens...
criminals]. He says the plan will save taxpayers millions
and send violent criminals back to their country. -- Sheriff
Hunter believes the training the deputies and officers are taking
could save taxpayers $9 million a year. The figure is based on
the number of... |
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D. A. King
-- The Dustin Inman Society
Activist:
SPP talks threaten U. S. sovereignty
Could America be on the verge of losing
its national sovereignty through a little-publicized tripartite
agreement with Mexico and Canada that some fear could morph into
a European Union-type government in North America? That's one
of the questions being raised by Georgia- based anti- illegal
immigration activist D.A. King... |

Romney |
Washington
Post
Romney
hits urban immigration sanctuaries
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney
today continued his assault on his chief rival's immigration
credentials, launching a new radio ad that criticizes the leaders
of cities which become sanctuaries for immigrants from federal
laws. -- The new spot, titled "Exceptional," does not
name former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani... |

John Gibson |
Fox News
Gibson
takes on vehement Mexican Reconquista
John Gibson on 'The Big Story': The "Big
Update" on the "Big Issue." She fought the law
and the law won. The illegal immigrant who became the poster
woman for parents who are in this country illegally who have
children who are, in fact, U.S. citizens, has finally been deported
back to Mexico... |
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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
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Marietta
(Georgia) Daily Journal Editorial
Best
to be wary of SPP partnership
We suspect most people in our country
and in our neighbors Canada and Mexico favor strong ties between
the three with reciprocal trade agreements, improved guest-worker
programs and well- coordinated security arrangements. But we
strongly doubt that many people in any of the three would favor
anything that might amount in all but name... |
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Los Angeles
Daily News
Foreign
teachers fill a need at LAUSD
Four hours after arriving at her Los
Angeles hotel from the Philippines, a jet-lagged Lolita Magno
was thrown into a nonstop schedule of orientations, training
sessions, paperwork and getting documents both for her new life
in America and her new job teaching science at a Los Angeles
Unified school...  |
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NJ.com
The
public's not with the pols on invader issue
The public reaction to that triple-homicide
in Newark has taken a 180º turn from
where the politicians wanted it to go. -- Here's how Gov. Corzine,
Newark Mayor Cory Booker and the other Democratic leaders were
trying to spin the story: Those three college kids were killed
because an uncaring public didn't want to spend enough money
on Newark.  |
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Ericka Andersen
-- Human Events
Illegal
immigration rage -- Local and national frustrations
After the immigration bill was killed,
we let ourselves breathe a little easier. But just because that
battle was conquered doesn't mean we don't have a long way to
go. Last week's deportation of Elvira Arellano -- an illegal
immigrant who'd been hiding out in a church for over a year --
has lifted the issue to the bubbling surface... |

Jovel |
NJ.com
Schoolyard
shooting suspect pleads not guilty
The sixth suspect arrested in the Newark
schoolyard shootings pleaded not guilty to murder robbery and
robbery charges this morning during a brief appearance in Essex
County Superior Court in Newark. -- Melvin Jovel spoke softly
as he answered a series of questions from the judge...  |
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Chicago
Tribune [Includes pathetic slide
show with biased narration]
Deporting
convicted felon inflames emotions
The lightning- swift deportation of Elvira
Arellano triggered an equally sharp debate Monday about whether
her dramatic battle to stay in the U.S. will help or hurt attempts
to liberalize immigration laws. -- The [illegal
alien... criminal] was arrested Sunday in Los Angeles shortly
after leaving her yearlong sanctuary... |

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Don Feder
-- GrasstopsUSA.com
Open-borders
accomplices to Newark murders
Three young people died in Newark, the
latest casualties in illegal aliens' war on America. But don't
expect even this bloody outrage to end the complacency of the
political elite-- or the mainstream media-- as the alien invasion
turns our streets into a slaughter house. |
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Ken Shepherd
-- NewsBusters
LA
Times calls arrogant criminal invader an 'immigration activist'
Here's another file for the Elvira Arellano
bias folder. The L. A. Times joined its Windy City sister publication
the Chicago Tribune in describing the fugitive illegal [alien
criminal] as an activist in an Aug.20 article, "Immigration
activist deported to Mexico." -- As in the Tribune write-up
, Arellano's conviction for Social Security fraud was buried... |
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San Antonio
Express-News
56
invaders found outside Floresville, Texas
Federal agents continued to search Monday
for smugglers who kept 56 [illegal
aliens... criminals] in a Floresville- area mobile home with
little or no water. -- The immigrants were in such bad conditions
that some required medical attention when found this weekend,
said Nina Pruneda, a spokeswoman for ICE.  |

Bye Bye! |
Debra J.
Saunders -- San Francisco Chronicle
Arellano's
overdue departure
Elvira Arellano's story starts out with
the most understandable (if expedient and wrong- headed) rationale
for breaking American immigration law. Poor and Mexican, she
figured that she could make a better life for herself if she
crossed the border illegally and found work here.  |
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Associated
Press
Border
agent charged with killing illegal pleads not guilty
U.S. Border Patrol Agent Nicholas Corbett
pleaded not guilty Monday in Cochise County Superior Court to
charges of fatally shooting an illegal immigrant in January.
-- Corbett is charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter
and negligent homicide.  |
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Wichita
Eagle
Court:
Just being in U.S. isn't illegal
While unauthorized entry into the United
States is illegal, being in the country after having entered
illegally is not necessarily a crime, according to a new ruling
by the Kansas Court of Appeals. -- In a Barton County case, a
three-judge panel issued an opinion Friday that a judge could
not deny probation and order jail time for... |
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