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Wednesday, October 3, 2007 |
ABP Challenges
Chertoff Assertion
Progress on Border Fence Falls Short

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Marshalltown
(Iowa) Times-Republican
Police
arrest 16 in Monsanto raid
Sixteen people who got jobs at Monsanto
in Grinnell through the Marshalltown Manpower Employment Agency
were arrested Friday for identity theft and forgery, according
to the Marshalltown Police Department. -- Information indicating
that fraudulent documents were being presented to Manpower in
an effort to obtain employment... |
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Jack
Cafferty -- CNN
Judge
makes a disgraceful decision
I'm a college dropout, but even I can
understand this. -- Just when there is some slight indication
the federal government is going to try to enforce the laws against
illegal immigrants, count on an activist federal judge getting
in the way. -- Judge Charles Breyer of the U.S. District Court
for Northern California... |

Idiot Spitzer |
New
York Post Editorial
Spitzer:
Still sinking
Gov. Spitzer seems headed for an ugly
crash-and-burn - and, while no one wants that, he'll have only
himself to blame if it happens. -- A Quinnipiac University poll
yesterday put Spitzer's approval rating at its lowest point to
date: 47 percent. More voters than ever think he lied about his
office's Dirty Tricks campaign... |

Gutierrez |
WIS-TV
-- Columbia
Gutierrez:
Immigration reform vital to nation's economy
Columbia, SC -- U.S. Commerce Secretary
Carlos Gutierrez says the economy will suffer if Congress doesn't
pass comprehensive immigration reform. -- Gutierrez said during
a visit to the University of South Carolina that the United States
doesn't have enough workers to keep the economy growing. |
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PHXNews.com
-- Phoenix
Invader
uses employer sanctions law as excuse for crime spree
Two illegal [aliens...
criminals] have been indicted on armed robbery, theft, and
aggravated assault charges, County Attorney Andrew Thomas announced
today. One suspect told police he committed the robberies after
he lost his job because of Arizona's new employer sanctions law.
The second suspect admits to being deported from the US three
times. |
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John
Kuethe -- Townhall.com
Mexican
flag vs. American flag
Tensions in this Country over the illegal
immigration issue have been mounting steadily over the past couple
of years. Americans are increasingly expressing their aggravation
over the never ending push by the Mexican community to remake
the United States in their image and the level of tension may
soon reach the breaking point. |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Border
Patrol agent escapes mountain lion unharmed
A mountain lion charged a U.S. Border
Patrol agent who was on patrol near the Santa Cruz River east
of Nogales Tuesday afternoon. -- The agent escaped unharmed as
he fired his weapon in defense and forced the animal to flee,
said Rob Daniels, Border Patrol Tucson Sector spokesman. The
agent said he didn't think he hit the animal... |
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Rick
Oltman , National Media Director, CAPS
-- Google News
No
match? No problem
Arguments about inconvenience to the employer
or employee might sound good in the courtroom but don't necessarily
make sense to the man on the street. The average person thinks
that if you get a "no match letter" about a bad Social
Security Account Number and you have 60 days to correct it...
[Related
Photos] |
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Los
Angeles Times
A
load of concern over Mexican trucks
When a big rig carrying explosive chemicals
in Mexico blew up several weeks ago and killed more than two
dozen, it set off alarms among critics of the Bush administration's
program to allow trucks from south of the border to move goods
anywhere in the U.S. |

Allan Wall |
VDare.com
Diversity
is strength! It's also... importing Mexican quarrels
In a recent Memo from Mexico column,
I reported that Mexico's ruling PAN (National Action Party) had
scheduled a convention in Los Angeles, California. -- Not only
was the convention held as scheduled last Sunday, September 30th,
but it was the scene of confrontations... |
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Detroit
News
Detroit
immigration official charged with bribery
A top immigration official in Detroit
has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly accepting
tens of thousands of dollars in bribes to release aliens who
were facing deportation -- including two registered sex offenders
-- and facilitating other immigration frauds. |
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PrisonPlanet.com Includes Video
Veteran
who tore down reviled Mexican rag may be charged
A Veteran from Reno, Nev. has hit headlines after
he took matters into his own hands yesterday and tore down a
Mexican flag that was being illegally flown above a U.S. flag
at a local business. -- Local news station KRNV News 4 had received
calls yesterday afternoon from angry residents complaining about
the Mexican flag. |
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Allan
J. Ashinoff -- Conservative Voice
Mexican
hospitality in America
The American border has been, by design,
a sieve for Mexican illegal aliens for longer than anyone can
remember. Despite government electoral rhetoric to put an end
to the deluge of another lands destitute the fact remains that
millions of Mexican citizens already reside in the United States
and consider our land their home... |
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Des
Moines Register
Charges
against union official upheld
A federal judge has refused to dismiss
criminal charges against a union representative accused of protecting
[illegal aliens... criminals]
at the Marshalltown Swift meatpacking plant. -- U.S. District
Judge Ronald Longstaff, however, also ruled Friday that Braulio
Pereyra- Gabino is entitled to know the names of workers that
prosecutors believe he protected. |
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Stein
Report Includes Video
UCLA
rally endorses revolution inside U.S.
"Do you really know your enemy? This racist
professor in UCLA knows exactly what he is talking about. Listen
half way through and note the South American Countries he mentions.
All leftist, all nine our enemies and all nine receiving U S
tax dollars. While our elected officials are sitting on their
rumps..." |
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American
Patrol
Simcox
misinformation
Mr. Chris Simcox of the Minuteman MCDC
told a radio audience Sunday that Glenn Spencer was the only
border property owner that has refused to let the DHS build a
fence. Mr. Spencer has vehemently denied this. "I haven't
been approached about a fence and I would never refuse to let
the government protect our nation," Spencer said... |

The Boot |
Arizona
Republic
County
attorney targets judge
Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas
on Tuesday demanded that a senior Superior Court judge step down
from cases involving his office. The unprecedented request would
essentially force Judge Timothy Ryan to resign his position as
assistant presiding criminal judge.  |
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Los
Angeles Times
Massive
sweep deports hundreds
Federal officers in Southern California
over the last two weeks have arrested more than 1,300 [illegal
aliens... criminals], most of whom either have criminal records
or have failed to abide by deportation orders -- part of an intensifying
but controversial effort across the nation to remove such violators. |
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Californians
for Population Stabilization
Tell
Governor Schwarzenegger to veto SB 1!
The ever-increasing cost of higher education
is squeezing California's middle class families, yet the state
legislature has voted to give scarce financial aid dollars to
illegal alien students. SB 1 by state Senator Gil Cedillo would
take us a step further in blurring the lines between those who
are here legally and those who broke our immigration laws... |
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EmeraldCoast.com
Bay
Sheriff arrests invaders
Panama City, Fla. -- Bay County sheriff
's deputies arrested 10 suspected illegal immigrants Monday at
the site of the new county library. -- According to a Sheriff
's Office news release, five employees of Harvell Plastering
of Navarre and five workers for Astro Interiors Construction
of Mabelton, Ga., were charged with using stolen Social Security
numbers... |
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Associated
Press
Texas
cities block access to border land
Mayors along the Texas-Mexico border
have begun a quiet protest of the federal government's plans
to build a fence along the border: They are refusing to give
access to their land. -- Mayors in Brownsville, Del Rio and El
Paso have denied access to some parts of their city property,
turning away federal employees assigned to begin surveys... |
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