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San
Diego Union-Tribune
Border
Patrol agent shoots rock-wielding invader
A Border Patrol agent shot and wounded
a suspected illegal immigrant Thursday after the man assaulted
him with a rock, authorities said. -- The agent had gone to check
on a seismic detection device in a rugged canyon off Barrett
Smith Road near State 94 between the communities of Barrett Junction
and Tecate about 6 p.m... |

Diana West |
Washington
Times
Rejecting
lawlessness
True confession: I've never followed
local politics closely enough. I've always been drawn more to
the interplay of nations than of neighbors. But now, with illegal
immigration out of control and our border a shambles - the very
baseline of the interplay of nations - it is our neighbors, our
local representatives... |
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Baltimore
Business Journal
Reconquistas
grouse about immigration law enforcement
Local Hispanic community and business
leaders spoke out Thursday against a U.S. policy that would require
them to fire any employees who aren't in the records of the Social
Security Administration. -- The policy, implemented by the Department
of Homeland Security as part of immigration law enforcement... |

Cutler |
Townhall.com
Mike
Cutler chats with Mike Gallagher
Mike chats with Mike Cutler of the Center for
Immigration Studies about local police turning over people who
can't produce ID to ICE [Irving, Texas]. Nine minutes, 48 seconds. |
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Eagle
Forum
Tell
your Senator to vote NO on the Law of the Sea Treaty!!
Just this week, the United States Supreme
Court gave us an important look into what kind of global power
grabs we face if the Senate ratifies the Law of the Sea Treaty
(LOST). On October 10, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the
case of Jose Medellin, an illegal alien rapist-murderer now on
death row in Texas... |
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Associated
Press
Chertoff
defends building fences
Threats to animals and the environment
from border fencing must be weighed against dangers that exist
where there is no fence, Homeland Security Secretary Michael
Chertoff said Thursday. -- "I have to say to myself, 'Yes,
I don't want to disturb the habitat of a lizard, but am I prepared
to pay human lives to do that?" Chertoff said... |
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Reuters
Texas
mayors threaten court to stop border fence
Laredo, Texas -- Texan mayors on the
border with Mexico are threatening to take the U.S. government
to court and are encouraging ranchers to do the same to block
construction of a fence to keep out illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- Six mayors fear the planned fence, part of
Washington's crackdown on illegal immigration, will hurt trade... |
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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.
Click here
to find out how you can help. |
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WOI-TV
-- West Des Moines
Authorities
arrest seven invaders near Le Mars
Le Mars, Iowa -- Seven people are in
custody after an immigration raid in northwest Iowa. -- Plymouth
County sheriff's officials say they carried out a federal search
warrant near Le Mars yesterday at hog confinements and a residence
owned by Michael Vander Windt. -- U.S. ICE agents also assisted
in the raid. |
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Dimitri
Vassilaros -- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Subsidized
illegals' colonization
This is a must-read for every illegal
alien in the U.S. hoping to feast on America's bounty the way
a parasite feasts on its host. -- Yes, many illegals might not
be able to read this since it's in English. But their children
soon can translate since they have a so-called right to a "free"
public school education paid for by taxpayers.  |
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Dallas
Morning News
Even
allies divided in Irving's anti-invader fight
Opponents of Irving's use of a controversial
ICE program have parted ways over how best to express their disdain
to city leaders. -- Their disagreement centers on what approach
will better help their cause gentle, private persuasion
or aggressive, public pressure. |
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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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Associated
Content
Invasion
spurs constitutional amendment
Among the millions of Americans frustrated
with the refusal by the federal government to forcefully control
illegal immigration is South Carolina Senator Glenn McConnell.
As President Pro Tempore of the Senate McConnell has explained
why he is calling for the nation's first use of the US Constitution's
Article V provision... |
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Patrick
J. Buchanan -- VDare.com
George
W. Bush, globalist
...President Bush is about to take his
country by the hand and make a great leap forward into world
government. He has signed on to the United Nations Convention
on the Law of the Sea, or the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST), which
transfers jurisdiction over the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and
Arctic oceans and all the oil and mineral resources they contain... |
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Pastor
Chuck Baldwin -- NewsWithViews.com
Bush
defends rapist-murderer to appease Mexico
It seems President George W. Bush will
stop at no lengths to appease Mexico and place the United States
under international authority. His latest fiasco, however, twists
logic, mocks justice, and defies decency. -- I am referring to
the fact that President Bush is asking the U.S. Supreme Court
to overturn the death penalty of an illegal Mexican alien... |
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Virginian-Pilot
-- Hampton Roads
Chesapeake
OKs plan on hiring of invaders
Chesapeake, Va. -- The City Council voted
6-2 Tuesday to adopt an ordinance requiring city contractors
and vendors to certify that they are not hiring illegal [aliens... criminals]. --
Officials say they think Chesapeake is the first city in Virginia
to support an ordinance like this, although other cities also
are taking steps to regulate... |

Allan Wall |
VDare.com
Diversity
Is Strength!... But not for Mexican beauty queens
Americans are racist xenophobes while
Mexicans are a mixed-race people who are therefore non-racist
and tolerant, right? -- We've all heard it. -- But contrary to
the self-congratulatory rhetoric, the plain fact is that Mexican
society is highly stratified by race. It's just that many Mexicans
don't want to admit it... |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Mexican
airlines making it easy for invaders to sneak into US
Mexicali, BC, Mex. -- Among travelers,
it's jokingly known as Aeromigrante - Migrant Air. -- New discount
airlines in Mexico are doing a brisk business shuttling migrants
to the U.S. border, turning what was once a days-long trek into
an easy hop for legions of workers, both legal and illegal. |
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Albany
(New York) Times-Union
Driver's
license plan draws rally in Troy
About 20 members of Capital Region labor
and religious groups stood vigil outside the Rensselaer County
Court House this morning to urge County Clerk Frank Merola to
change his position opposing issuing driver's licenses to illegal
[aliens... criminals]... |
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KTAR
-- Phoenix
Two dozen
invaders found in Phoenix drop house
About two dozen illegal [aliens...
criminals], including three smugglers, were busted at a west
Phoenix drop house Thursday night. -- When officers knocked on
the door of the house, near 59th Avenue and Southgate, a few
people came out. They told officers about 20 other people were
in the house, along with guns... |
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The
Sentinel -- Carlisle, Pennsylvania
16
Mexican invaders arrested, police say
Trooper Jeff Kolodzi of the Carlisle
barracks set a new personal record Thursday: 16 illegal [aliens... criminals] in
one vehicle. -- "Most of the time when we get them, it's
one, two, three at a time," said Kolodzi Friday morning.
"My old record was 11." |
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Phyllis
Schlafly --WorldNetDaily.com
The
DREAM Act a nightmare for taxpayers
The American people rose up out of their
usual apathy and soundly defeated the Comprehensive Immigration
Reform Act of 2007 that would have given amnesty to illegal immigrants.
Now, some senators are trying to get Congress to pass a backdoor
amnesty by calling it the DREAM Act, and it's really a nightmare
for Americans.  |
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San
Diego Union-Tribune
Law
puts renters' status off-limits
California has become the first state
in the nation to prohibit local governments from forcing landlords
to check the immigration status of tenants. -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
has signed landmark legislation that was drafted as a direct
response to an Escondido ordinance quickly abandoned
that would have required landlords to... |
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Hattiesburg
(Mississippi) American
System
should stand for legality
A round of speakers had just completed
talking about the need for "black-brown unity" in the
fight for social justice in Bush's America when Rene Muñoz
Chapman came over to speak to me. Maybe he had seen me taking
notes. -- "We have a lot to learn about sensibilities,"
said Chapman, a native of the Texas-Mexican border... |
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