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Wednesday, October 10, 2007 |
 
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KENS-TV
-- San Antonio
Man
cited for burning widely reviled Mexican rag
It caused some controversy, but it was
supposed to. Now, one man is headed to municipal court for burning
a Mexican flag in protest in front of the Alamo. -- The city
is charging David Bohmfalk with burning without a permit, even
though no one gives permits to burn a flag. [Additional
commentary] |

Hey, America! |
WorldNetDaily.com
Outrage
erupts over Bush demands in murder case
President Bush's demands in the Medellin
murder case, now being heard before the U.S. Supreme Court, are
"bizarrely grotesque," according to the chief counsel
for the Alliance Defense Fund. -- And the warning from ADF Chief
Counsel Benjamin Bull notes that the case could result in U.S.
laws being subjugated to U.N. resolutions and rules... |
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Reuters
Judge
blocks crackdown on illegal alien job thieves
A U.S. federal court judge on Wednesday
granted a preliminary injunction barring the Bush administration
from going ahead with a controversial program to remove illegal
immigrants from the U.S. work force. -- Judge Charles Breyer
of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
said in his ruling... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Judge
grants temporary delay on San Pedro border fence construction
A federal judge temporarily delayed construction
of a 1.5 mile section of a U.S.-Mexico border fence in a wildlife
conservation area on the Arizona- Mexico border. -- The delay
announced Wednesday is good for ten days. -- U.S. District Judge
Ellen Segal Huvelle says the federal government did not explain... |
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Associated
Press
Health
officer: Illegal Hispanic invaders raise health problems
The state health officer told members of a new
state task force Wednesday that the rising number of Hispanic
immigrants in Alabama are bringing with them additional cases
of communicable diseases like tuberculosis and chicken pox. --
Dr. Don Williamson said in 2006 there were 53 cases of tuberculosis
reported in Alabama... |

Spitzer |
Associated
Press
Spitzer
defends issuing licenses to invaders (criminals)
..."I hate to say it -- the clerks
have to enforce it," Spitzer said during a visit to Buffalo.
"The clerks who issue driver's licenses are agents of the
state. They do not make state law on this. State government does"
[this clown did it by executive order.] -- A majority of clerks,
all but one of them Republicans, denounced the governor's policy... |
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Reuters
Judge
blocks crackdown on illegal alien job thieves
A U.S. federal court judge on Wednesday
granted a preliminary injunction barring the Bush administration
from going ahead with a controversial program to remove illegal
immigrants from the U.S. work force. -- Judge Charles Breyer
of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
said in his ruling... |
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La
Jornada -- Mexico City
Mexican
Reconquistas plot in Los Angeles
As he remembered the historic struggles
for the civil rights of the Latino community, the Mayor of Los
Angeles, Antonio Villaraigosa, declared today that the National
Latino Congress represents the next phase of this contest by
offering "an opportunity to speak with an united voice"
about the great US national and foreign policy themes.... |
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Washington
Times
Laborer-site
concerns aired in D.C.
Community and business leaders met last
night with officials from the Metropolitan Police Department
to discuss recent crime exacerbated by a throng of day laborers
who gather at a Northeast shopping center looking for work. --
"When you have a group of people who are not from your neighborhood,
and a large group of men gathering, people become..." |

Mike Cutler |
Family
Security Foundation
DHS:
We'd like you to meet Interpol
...Our nation still has a porous border,
we have millions of illegal and undocumented aliens living among
us and we have no idea as to their true identities or even nationalities.
The wrong-headed Visa Waiver Program may be expanded from the
current 27 countries to 39 countries. Cities around the
United States have created "sanctuaries" for illegal
aliens... |
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WCAV-TV
-- Charlottesville, Virginia
''Latinos'
sue Prince William County over invader resolution
Latinos in northern Virginia are filing
a lawsuit against Prince William County in an attempt to stop
an anti-illegal immigration resolution. -- The lawsuit will be
filed in an Alexandria federal court. It argues that the resolution
passed by the Board of Supervisors in July violates the U.S.
Constitution and federal and state laws. |
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Orange
County Register -- Santa Ana, Calif.
Day
labor issues heat up council
Orange officials on Tuesday reinstated
a requirement for temporary workers at a city-run resource center
to provide proper identification, an action intended to curtail
a widespread day-laborer problem. -- Effective today, temporary
workers will be required to provide two forms of identification
at the McPherson Resource Center... |
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American
Border Patrol
Fence revised down again
As American Border Patrol prepares
its final report to Congress, it is double checking its border
fence photos and video tape. It has now reclassified fencing
near Columbus New Mexico. The pedestrian barrier at Columbus
is 3.7 miles long, not 5.9 as reported earlier. The new estimate
of new border fencing is now 59 miles. |
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Cliff
Kincaid -- National Ledger
President
Bush - Placing foreign interests first
The U.S. Supreme Court's hearing of the
case, Medellin v. Texas, has reminded the American people of
President Bush's terrible tendency to put the foreign interests
of Mexico above those of the United States. But the case, being
heard on October 10, is significant for another reason. It demonstrates
the dangers of passing global treaties... |
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KVOA-TV
-- Tucson
Greedy
Donahue: Local immigration laws are flawed
The leader of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
says state and local governments that create their own immigration
laws are causing headaches for businesses and in some cases threatening
their existence. -- Thomas Donohue says he understands the frustration
communities feel about absorbing the social costs of illegal
immigration... |
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WFAA
-- Dallas
Farmers
Branch moves to ban bright paint
Neon greens, bright pinks, electric blues
the colors may look dazzling on tropical fish, but some
Farmers Branch residents would rather not see them on their neighbors'
houses. -- "When you paint your house some fluorescent or
garish color scheme, you negatively affect my [home] value,"
said Robin Bernier... |
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KADN-TV
-- Lafayette, Louisiana
Shots
fired in Duson lead to 17 arrests [invaders involved]
A disturbance in a Duson neighborhood
this weekend resulted in the arrests of 17 people, and the Lafayette
Parish Sheriff's Office believes that many of those arrested
may be illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- Shots rang through the streets Saturday afternoon
in the 400 block of Marigny Circle in Duson... |
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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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American
Border Patrol
Fence mileage revised downward
American Border Patrol reports that
it has revised its estimate
of new border fencing down to 61 miles from just under 63
miles following a closer analysis of the data. "We have
determined that 1.75 of fencing just west of El Paso had been
in place before FY 2007," said Glenn Spencer of ABP. |
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Arizona
Republic
Union
enters anti-invader law fray
Phoenix police-union officials are moving
forward with an attempt to make ICE agents more accessible to
police, despite lacking support from peer organizations. -- The
Phoenix Law Enforcement Association has filed a proposal with
the Phoenix Police Department to change a policy that governs
when officers may contact ICE.  |

The Boot |
Miami
Herald Poll on Page
Invader
/ cheat must go, and $49,000 stays, U.S. says
After nine years of washing dishes, Pedro
Zapeta managed to save $62,000. Then he lost most of it overnight.
Not to addiction or street thugs. To the U.S. government. --
Customs agents confiscated $59,000 of Zapeta's money when he
tried to board a plane home to Guatemala (he had another $3,000
in his pockets) in 2005... |
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News14-TV
-- Raleigh
Nationwide
manhunt for invaders lands in Raleigh
It was called Operation Community Shield
and it netted arrest, after arrest after arrest. -- "While
we were doing it, word got out and we had to pursue one guy on
foot," said Thomas O'Connell with the Department of Homeland
Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement. |
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Mark
Finkelstein -- NewsBusters
LA
Times: Give state scholarships to invaders
With politicians and newspapers like
they have in California, it's no wonder the state has become
a magnet for millions of illegal immigrants. The latest lunacy?
The legislature has enacted a bill giving illegals scholarships
to state universities. And the Los Angeles Times predictably
wants Gov. Schwarzenegger to sign it into law. |
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Tim
Graham -- NewsBusters
Who's
the bigot now? WashPost finds self-loathing Latino lobbyist
The Washington Post put Latino organizing
efforts for illegal immigrants on the front page again Tuesday
with the headline "Latinos Unite Across Classes Against
Curbs on Immigration." (The word "illegal" in
front of immigration didn't fit?) Reporter Pamela Constable quoted
no one opposed to illegal immigration in her story... |
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American
Patrol
American Patrol 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.
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Idiot Spitzer |
Joan
Molinaro -- 9/11 Families for a Secure America
Eliot
Spitzer- Friend of terrorist, murderers & rapists
On Wednesday October 3, Peter Gadiel,
Bruce DeCell and I testified before New York State Republican
Assemblymen in Manhattan . They held this hearing because the
Governor of this great state appears to have lost his mind. He
is going to give New York driver's licenses to illegal undocumented
aliens... |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
PC
Run Amok: Mesa cop reprimanded over Reconquista incident
For making an obscene gesture to a group
of [Mexican Reconquista] protesters, a Mesa Police Sergeant must
attend a First Amendment training session and tell the department's
patrol shifts what he's learned. -- An Internal Affairs report
released Tuesday shows Sgt. Mike Doherty was given a written
reprimand... |
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Mohave
Daily News -- Bullhead City, Arizona
Museum's
Mexican flag hauled down
Mexico's flag, which has flown alongside
an American flag for more than 50 years at the Arizona- Sonora
Desert Museum outside Tucson, has been hauled down after escalating
complaints in the past year or so. -- ''They mainly just questioned
why we were doing this, this is United States soil,'' [spokesman
Tim Vimmerstedt] said. |
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