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Gross Negligence
Cartels
Outrun, Outgun the Law at Arizona Border
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| Lukeville Port
of Entry: You
choose - Right is legal, left is illegal |
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Arizona Republic -- October 3
Fed
report details thriving business behind violent international
industry
"Mexican smuggling
rings, now allied with Colombian cartels, outspend, outgun and
frequently outmaneuver government agents from both sides of the
border because of enormous revenues and cunning operations. [...]
"When the National Guard built
steel vehicle barriers on the Tohono-O'odham Reservation,
smugglers engineered a ramp to drive over them.[...]
"The Guard finished a triple fence
at San Luis early this year, and once-rampant illegal immigration
there almost halted." Our observation: According to ABP, the
fence at San Luis is double, not triple. Also, as
we have said before, the cheesy vehicle barriers built along
the border are easily
defeated, or circumvented. |

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Joe Arpaio |
KTAR
-- Phoenix
Arpaio
death plot investigation still open
Phoenix -- Maricopa County Sheriff Joe
Arpaio denied reports that an informant about a death plot against
him had been discredited and said the investigation into the
threat remained open. -- Arpaio spoke on the "Jay Lawrence
Show" on FM NewsTalk 92-3 about the informant's claims that
the Minutemen were going to pay $3 million... |
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American
Patrol
American Patrol Report shutdown?
American Patrol is once again facing
a possible shutdown. Owing to a recent setback (a sure-thing
ABP grant application was denied), Glenn Spencer may have to
divert more time and resources to American
Border Patrol. "I hope we can keep American Patrol on
the air, but right now it looks pretty bleak," Spencer said.
Click here
to find out how you can help. |
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Associated
Press
David
Spade gives $25k to family of slain cop (invader the suspect)
Phoenix -- Comedian David Spade, deeply
affected by the slaying of a Phoenix police officer, has shown
his support for the family with a $25,000 donation. -- After
reading about Officer Nick Erfle's shooting death last month,
Spade, a Scottsdale native, says he was "hit out of the
blue" by the ordeal... |
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Frontera
NorteSur -- Las Cruces, New Mexico
Tensions grow
in strained Canada-Mexico relations
Canada has long enjoyed a reputation
among Mexicans as a friendly country that is much easier to visit
than the United States, a neighbor that strictly limits which
Mexican nationals can cross the border. In order to legally
enter the United States, visa-seeking Mexicans anticipate spending
long hours in line at US consular offices. |
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One
News Now
Report:
Invaders may add House seats to 3 states
A new study says U.S. states with large
populations of illegal [aliens...
criminals] could pick up additional seats in Congress after
the 2010 census is conducted. -- The University of Connecticut
study concluded Arizona, Texas, and Florida could all see their
House delegations increase due to their rising illegal alien
populations.  |
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Jim
Kouri, CPP -- WEBCommentary.com
Feds
nail over 1,300 criminal aliens and immigration fugitives
More than 1,300 criminal aliens, immigration
fugitives, and immigration violators have been removed from the
United States or are facing deportation following the largest
special enforcement action ever carried out by US Immigration
and Customs Enforcement Fugitive Operations Teams anywhere in
the nation. |

Idiot Spitzer |
Mike
Cutler -- Family Security Foundation
NY
Guv's driver's license plan a threat to entire nation
We all know that politics have played
a major role in the creation and fueling of the immigration crisis
now confronting our nation. Democrats have favored the
massive influx of illegal aliens because they believe that the
great majority of these new immigrants will vote for Democrat
candidates... |
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Portland
Oregonian
DMV's
fraud busts hit Latinos
Workers at Oregon's Driver and Motor
Vehicle Services have turned in nearly 200 people to police for
suspicious documentation, an effort that overwhelmingly singled
out Latinos. -- This summer, the DMV changed a long-standing
policy: Rather than simply refuse service to customers suspected
of presenting phony or altered documents... |
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Jim
Kouri -- NewsWithViews.com
Mexicans
reveal plans for trans-North American corridor
In the midst of the current presidential
race, American voters are being denied information regarding
alleged plans to merge the three nations of North America --
the United States, Mexico, and Canada. -- Not only are most political
leaders in both major parties failing to discuss allegations
of an impending NAU, but the mainstream news media... |
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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... |

Dan Sheehy |
Courtesy
Announcement
Sheehy
discussing NAU on 5-state Northeastern tour
Daniel Sheehy, author of the acclaimed book Fighting
Immigration Anarchy: American Patriots Battle to Save the Nation,
will speak in seven cities in five Northeastern states Oct. 15-21.
A frequent radio talk show guest, Sheehy will discuss the seriousness
of the immigration invasion, the emerging North American Union... |
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Milwaukee
Journal-Sentinel
Police
urged not to check legal status
Christine Neumann-Ortiz had heard enough
stories about [illegal aliens...
criminals] facing deportation after traffic stops or random
encounters with police, so the [Mexican Reconquista] went right
to the source of concern. -- Neumann-Ortiz is asking local police
departments for new policies to prevent officers from questioning
people... |
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Associated
Press
Illegal
alien children may be deported
San Angelo, Texas -- A Mexican family
living illegally in Texas may be split up by immigration officials,
apparently because of a routine delay in paperwork that, if completed,
could allow the entire family to stay together in the U.S. --
Godinez and her four oldest children came to the U.S. in the
late 1990s and overstayed their tourist visas...  |
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James
Foxcurran -- The Daily -- Washington University
Mexican
claims to U.S. soil historically unfounded
College campuses most often use the negative
terms "imperialism" and "colonialism" to
describe European and American history. Meanwhile, in 21st century
North America, our southern neighbor is being granted moral legitimacy
for the same behavior. -- Mexican immigrants are now present
in the Southwestern United States... |
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Miami
Herald
Police
role on migrant status is at issue
Three friends are killed in a schoolyard
in Newark, N.J. The suspect? -- An [illegal
alien... criminal]. -- José Láchira Carranza
had previously been in police custody, but local officials didn't
check on whether the Peruvian was in the country illegally. --
The New Jersey slayings prompted that state's attorney general,
Anne Milgram, to... |
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Phyllis
Schlafly -- Human Events
Scholars
explain Bush's plan for a North American Union
Those who seek to understand what's behind
the chatter about President George W. Bush's Security and Prosperity
Partnership as a possible prelude to a North American Union,
similar to the European Union, should read the 35-page White
Paper published recently by the Hudson Institute called "Negotiating
North America: The [SPP]."  |
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Newsday
-- New York
Opposition
to Spitzer's license insanity widespread
The images and commentary aren't subtle:
Osama bin Laden hanging out in a New York City taxi driver's
seat, a blog headlined "Moron Spitzer Forges Ahead with
Licenses for Illegals." Gov. Eliot Spitzer's plan to make
it easier for undocumented immigrants to get driver's licenses
has been roundly assailed... |

Lou Barletta |
Wilkes-Barre
Times-Leader
Barletta
joins Notre Dame forum
Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta will be in
Indiana today to participate in a forum on illegal immigration
at the University of Notre Dame. -- Barletta, a Republican running
for a third term as mayor, and Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano,
a Democrat, will share their views on illegal immigration and
perhaps challenge those... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Bush
backs Mexico, rapist-murderer
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case
Wednesday in which the Bush administration will seek to overturn
the death penalty of a convicted rapist-murderer at the behest
of the International Court of Justice. -- Jose Medellin confessed
in 1993 to participating in the rape and murder of two Houston
teenagers... [Related
item] |

Idiot Spitzer |
N.
Y. Assemblyman James Tedisco -- New York Post
Eliot's
passport to terror
When I got my first driver's license
at 16, my parents told me that having a license is a privilege
that I should take very seriously. It looks like young Eliot
Spitzer never got that Civics 101 lecture. -- Gov. Spitzer last
month announced a complicated and expensive plan to allow illegal
aliens to get New York driver's licenses...  |
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Lone
Star Times
Irving
Police/ICE program success
Ever since the Irving, TX police department
joined with I.C.E. in a program called the Criminal Alien Program
(CAP) last year, the results have been outstanding in deporting
illegal aliens that have committed criminal offenses inside U.S.
borders. That success has brought out a couple of strange arguments
for the program to be eliminated. |
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Bloomberg
Calderon
says Mexican invasion of U. S. can't be stopped
Mexican President Felipe Calderon said
the illegal immigration of Mexicans to the U.S. can't be stopped
because of the strong demand for inexpensive labor there. --
''It's impossible to stop that by decree. It's impossible to
try to stop that with a fence,'' Calderon said today in a taped
interview with ABC News' ''Good Morning America.'' |

Ron Paul |
American
Patrol
Spencer
still endorses Ron Paul
Glenn Spencer has examined the evidence submitted
by S.J.
Miller about Ron Paul and decided that it does not make the
case against him. "Ron Paul passes all the illegal immigration
litmus tests, and, beyond that, he is head and shoulders above
the rest, and has been for a long time," Spencer said. |
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Beckley
(West Virginia) Register-Herald
Delegates
join national group on illegal aliens
Convinced the lessons of 9/11 should
guide public policy, three West Virginia lawmakers are teaming
with those in other states to combat illegal immigration as a
means of shoring up national security. -- State Legislators for
Legal Immigration, a coalition of lawmakers across the nation,
has welcomed as new members... |
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La
Crosse (Wisconsin) Tribune
Confusion
about labor laws leads to immigration panic
Arcadia, Wis. -- Confusion about a proposed
change to federal labor law sent a wave of panic through this
town's immigrant community, leaving hundreds of Hispanic workers
at Ashley Furniture Industries Inc. fearing for their livelihoods.
-- Ultimately the employees kept their jobs, their concern quelled... |
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