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Open Rebellion
New York Clerks Will Defy Crazy Governor
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Kathy Marchione, President
NY State Association of Clerks |
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- October 4
Pilgrim:
Kathy, Congress passed the Real I.D. Act, which is scheduled
to take effect completely by 2013. This directly conflicts with
that.
Do you believe that federal laws are
being ignored?
Marchione: Yes, I do. It is in
direct conflict. But, you know, New York has a pretty secure
driver's license. And for whatever reason that we're going away
from the security and making it less secure and going in direct
contrast to the Real I.D. is something we don't understand.
Pilgrim: This was done by an executive
order and not a vote. It was not put to any kind of vote.
Do you believe that that's the proper
way to even address this issue?
Marchione: I don't....
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WKRN-TV
-- Nashville
6
illegals arrested in Maury County, Tennessee
Federal authorities arrested six suspected
illegal [aliens... criminals]
in Maury County. -- The men, all from Guatemala, were working
on an unidentified construction site in Columbia. -- The Maury
County Sheriff's Department said the company actually called
them about the six employees when they noticed there was a problem... |
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KMSB-TV
-- Tucson
2
conservation groups seek to block fence construction
Tucson -- Two conservation organizations
are seeking a temporary restraining order to stop construction
of a stretch of fencing along the Arizona-Mexico border within
a treasured riparian area. -- Lawyers for Defenders of
Wildlife and the Sierra Club filed a motion Friday in U.S. District
Court in Washington... |
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KVIA-TV
-- El Paso
More
than 5,000 lbs. of marijuana seized by Border Patrol
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers
performing anti-terror inspections at border ports of entry in
El Paso, West Texas, and New Mexico made a total of 40 drug seizures
during the past seven days. -- They seized 5,405 pounds of marijuana
in 39 busts and small quantities of cocaine and heroin in one
additional bust. |
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WLS-TV
-- Chicago
Well-known
invader to be deported
A west suburban woman who became one
of the public faces of the immigration debate is now about to
be deported. Teresa Figueroa is a wife, a mom and much beloved
in her community, but she also broke the law. -- The case of
Teresa Figueroa raises many of the issues fundamental to the
immigration debate.... |
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KNBC-TV
-- Los Angeles
More
criminal aliens arrested in San Fernando Valley
Twenty-eight arrests were made Friday,
bringing to 37 the number of foreign nationals facing federal
charges or deportation as a result of enforcement actions aimed
at gangs in the San Fernando Valley, officials said. -- The arrests
made Friday morning were the result of the second of two major
enforcement actions carried out... |
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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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Las
Cruces Sun
LULAC
wants inquiry into Mexican flag incident
The New Mexico League of United Latin
American Citizens has asked state and federal officials to investigate
a University of New Mexico student who is accused of tearing
down a Mexican flag. -- Peter Lynch pleaded not guilty Wednesday
to a charge of criminal damage to property after tearing up a
Mexican flag on campus last month.  |
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Arizona
Daily Star
BP
agent's lawyer wants to bar testimony from dead man's family
The attorneys for a U.S. Border Patrol
agent accused of second-degree murder don't want relatives of
the victim to testify during the agent's upcoming trial in U.S.
District Court. -- Nicholas Corbett's attorney, Sean Chapman,
filed a motion Tuesday asking U.S. District Court Judge David
C. Bury to preclude the testimony of... |
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Los
Angeles Times
Pastor
denies blame in immigration protests
The pastor of a Simi Valley church that
is providing sanctuary to an illegal [alien...
criminal] accused city officials Thursday of unfairly blaming
the church for the actions of anti-[illegal] immigration protesters.
-- The Rev. June Goudey... said the city continues to pressure
the church to repay nearly $40,000 spent for law enforcement
costs... |

Yeh Ling Ling |
Dallas
Morning News
Ways
to fill low-end jobs
[Scroll down] -- ...According to recent news
articles, some growers in Idaho and Colorado have started to
use non-violent prisoners to replace illegal migrants. Why shouldn't
we use all adult able-bodied welfare recipients and non-violent
prisoners to fill low-end positions?  |

Spitzer |
Capital
News 9 -- Albany Includes Video Eliot Spitzer
County
clerks oppose driver's license plan
Governor Spitzer's decision to give driver's
licenses for [illegal aliens...
criminals] is drawing new heat. -- The brief ad is from the
state Conservative Party and the first airwave volley. -- "At
the borders, we arrest illegal immigrants. Here in the State
of New York, he wants to give them driver's licenses. And I think
it's a dangerous initiative..." |
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Associated
Press
Global
opinion favors immigration limits
Strong majorities in the U.S. and many
Western and developing nations favor tightened restrictions on
immigration, a poll of countries around the globe showed Thursday.
-- At the same time, most people in every country surveyed said
they think increased trade is good for their nation. Majorities
in most countries also expressed favor... |
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Arizona
Republic
16
invaders arrested in Queen Creek
Sixteen [illegal
aliens... criminals] were arrested Thursday in Queen Creek,
the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said. -- The office has
now made 702 arrests overall under the federal immigration law.
-- The arrests were made near a bus stop at Ocotillo and Ellsworth
roads.  |
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Jerome
R. Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
'Amero
coming within decade'
A commemorative amero coinBankIntroductions.com,
a Canadian company that specializes in global banking strategies
and currency consulting, is advising clients that the amero may
be the currency of North America within the next 10 years. --
"The amero would compete against other regional currency
blocks..." |
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Reno
Gazette-Journal
Raid
protesters, supporters face off at shameless baby-waving fest
Hundreds of Hispanics marched on Reno
streets Wednesday in protest of a raid last week by ICE officers
at 11 McDonald's restaurants. -- The crowd was filled with young
people who skipped school and mothers pushing strollers. -- Six-year-old
Julio Rodriguez... carried a sign that said: "ICE why did
you take my mom? I want her back." |
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Dallas
Morning News
Mexican
consul defends Irving deportation warning
Mexican Consul Enrique Hubbard Urrea
said he knows he walks a fine line between serving his people
and stirring up political problems for them. -- But the Mexican
consul in Dallas rejected accusations Thursday from groups such
as the Dallas-based Citizens for Immigration Reform that a more
assertive Mexican policy is meddling
in U.S. affairs. |
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Gainesville
(Georgia) Times
Bail
for illegal aliens targeted
Saying too many illegal [aliens...
criminals] are jumping bond and skipping court appearances,
a state lawmaker is proposing that Superior Court judges be the
only people who can set their bond. -- Magistrate court judges
set many of the bonds for people charged with felonies. The exceptions
are the most serious violent offenses... |
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