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Saturday, October 6, 2007 |

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Associated
Press
El
Salvador fugitive arrested in California
A former lawmaker from El Salvador wanted
in his country on money laundering charges was arrested Friday
in Southern California, authorities said. -- Roberto Carlos Silva-Pereira,
who has been sought since he was charged in March in the Central
American country, was arrested at a home in Anaheim... |
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Newsday
-- New York
Immigration
arrests spark controversy from coast to coast
...David Leopold, a Cleveland lawyer
and member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association's
task force on ICE raids, also criticized the immigration sweeps.
-- "How on earth is local law enforcement supposed to deal
with a scared citizenry?" he said... ['Citizens' aren't
the criminals being arrested and removed.] |
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Newsday
-- New York
Court
asked to require warrants for immigration raids
Several families and individuals from Suffolk,
Nassau and Westchester counties filed a request Friday for a
temporary restraining order to prevent federal immigration officials
from conducting further raids without court-issued search warrants.
-- "This cannot be allowed to go on unless they seek permission,
as they should, from the courts..."  |
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Brenda
Walker -- VDare.com
Mexicans
are eating American horses (after cruelly slaughtering them)
As I wrote in "They Kill Horses,
Don't They? (Mexicans, That Is.)", 10 percent of Mexico's
stock of horses are slaughtered for food. In America, all horse
slaughterhouses have been closed, but business is booming in
Mexico. -- The photo shows how horses being slaughtered in Juarez
are stabbed in the back... |
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NorthJersey.com
Invader
guilty of sex assault on girl, 6
A former worker at the Metropolitan Plant
Exchange in Paramus was convicted Friday of sexually assaulting
a 6- year- old girl who briefly wandered away from her mother.
-- The verdict, which came after three hours of deliberation,
will put Silas Quixal in prison for at least 20 years and clears
the way for a civil case... [More
'family values']  |
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Associated
Press
SC
Senate leader wants constitution change on illegal immigration
One of the leaders in the state Senate
wants the U.S. Congress to call a convention to amend the U.S.
Constitution so states could deny benefits and expel people who
are in this country illegally. -- "It's a chance for us
to hold Congress' feet to the fire and make them act. We've got
an overwhelming problem..." |
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Jerome
R. Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
Bush
seeks NAFTA expansion to Peru
The Bush administration, having been
rebuffed on plans to advance a Free Trade of the Americas Act
that would open a free trade market to the tip of South America,
now is working on the expansion one nation at a time, according
to critics. -- The Bush administration is pushing Congress to
pass a new "free trade" NAFTA-like agreement with Peru... |

RINO Rudy |
Chuck
Baldwin -- VDare.com
Giuliani
could be worse than Clinton
This past week, I was interviewed by best-selling
author and WorldNetDaily columnist Jerome Corsi. The subject
of the interview was the potential conservative Christian response
to the possibility that Rudy Giuliani would gain the Republican
nomination for President next year... |
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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... |

Spitzer |
Joe
Guzzardi -- VDare.com
Joe
to NY Governor Spitzer: Remember Gray Davis!
...Looking at New York Governor Eliot
Spitzer's decision to grant driver's licenses to illegal aliens,
about whom I wrote last week, you have to wonder if he's ever
heard of risk-reward. -- Apparently Spitzer didn't convene any
meetings even though he's surrounded by dozens of advisors who
are mirror images of him... |
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Ernest
Istook -- Fox News
Heritage
Fdn.: Feds sue Illinois for flouting immigration law
Hooray for Michael Chertoff! Hooray for
his Department of Homeland Security! -- They're taking the scofflaws
to court. This time, it's not just a meat-packing plant or a
construction contractor, or some small business hiring illegal
aliens. This time, it's the whole blooming state of Illinois... |
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Washington
Times
Fired
illegal indicted in crimes
An illegal alien who lost his job because
of Arizona's still-pending employer-sanctions law has been indicted
by a grand jury in Phoenix on charges of armed robbery, theft
and aggravated assault. -- Ruben Aragon Parra told Phoenix police
he needed money because he and two others were fired from a landscaping
job... |
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Danbury
(Connecticut) News Times
Police
arrest illegal alien on sexual assault charges
Police charged an Ecuadorean native with
first-degree sexual assault and three counts of risk of injury
to a minor following a complaint of a sexual assault dating back
to May. -- Police said the victim is under 16 years old. The
suspect, Efren Guallpa, is not a relative of the minor. [More 'family values'] |
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