

  

|
Sierra Club Silliness
Fence Would Save, Not Hurt Riparian Area
|
|
American Patrol
When the Sierra
Club and Defenders of Wildlife stopped the
construction of a border fence In the San Pedro National
Conservation Area, they did more harm than good, according to
some observers. "A quick look at a Google
Earth image of the area would show that the fence would be
along the northern boundary of a Mexican farm that is regularly
plowed," said Glenn Spencer of American Border Patrol. Spencer
says that the farm is really a front for smugglers. "The
area east of the San Pedro River is a favorite crossing point
for illegal aliens because of its proximity to Naco, Sonora,
Mexico," he said.
Spencer said smugglers drive
their clients from Naco along the border road in Mexico and
then drop them off at Los Corales or a nearby shack where they
wait for an opportunity to cross. "A fence in this area
would do nothing to disturb the riparian area and it would cut
northbound foot traffic," he added. |

 |
 |
ClickOnDetroit.com
Albanian
invader charged with raping elderly woman
An illegal Albanian [alien...
criminal] was arraigned at the 42-2 District Court in Macomb
County on criminal sexual conduct and home invasion charges Monday.
-- Police said Altin Shabi sexually assaulted an 83- year- old
woman inside of her Willows Apartment Complex... |
 |
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. |

Peter Brimelow |
Peter
Brimelow -- VDare.com
More
subsidized colonization
We recently noted a story by Dimitri
Vassilaros in the Pittsburgh-Tribune Review on Alexandria VA
mayor William Euille's decision to use taxpayer money to hand
out various forms of public assistance. I was quoted describing
this as a "flagrant effort to subsidize colonization". |
 |
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... |
 |
Arizona
Daily Star
Seven
invaders arrested north of I-19 checkpoint
A vehicle heading south on Interstate
19 near kilometer post 46 caused a crash Saturday when the driver
attempted to cut across the lanes and into the median, Richard
DeWitt, a spokesman for the Border Patrol's Tucson Sector said.
-- Another car also heading south clipped it, causing it to crash
to a halt in the median. |

Idiot Spitzer |
Newsday
-- New York
Poll:
New Yorkers oppose Spitzer's license scheme
Armed with results of the first poll
on Gov. Eliot Spitzer's proposal to make it easier for illegal
immigrants to get driver's licenses, Senate Republicans on Monday
sought to delay the policy's implementation and warned they could
dismantle it in budget negotiations beginning in January... |

A Classic |
American
Border Patrol
Get a T-Bird,
Help ABP
Get a T-Bird, help ABP. Glenn Spencer is selling
his 300 HP, 1964 T-Bird Landau. It is in excellent condition.
Everything works (A/C, power windows, etc.) Clean as a whistle.
Total firm price $14,000. Glenn will donate all proceeds to American
Border Patrol... |
 |
Capitol
Media Services
$6M for
Guard in Arizona is backed
Arizona could get at least a few additional
National Guardsmen along the border, even as the government is
proceeding with plans to withdraw another 1,200 of them. -- Gov.
Janet Napolitano said she has a commitment from Lt. Gen. H. Steven
Blum, commander of the National Guard Bureau, to support her
request for... |
 |
American
Border Patrol
Photo of
the Day
Makeshift ladder apparently designed
to scale pedestrian barrier on the border east of Yuma. |
 |
KOTV
-- Tulsa
Concerns
over new immigration law
Police and district attorneys say authorities
do not have sufficient training, money or manpower to effectively
enforce one of the nation's toughest immigration bills. House
Bill 1804 will go into effect on November 1st. It creates barriers
for [illegal aliens... criminals]
to receive public benefits and jobs. It also makes it illegal
to transport... |
 |
Arizona
Daily Star
Truck
carrying invaders smashes into train
A Chevy S-10 pickup hit a stationary
train car Monday morning at 9 a.m. at South south of Tucson at
Nogales Highway and Sahuarita Road, said Richard DeWitt, Border
Patrol Tucson Sector. No one suffered injuries, he said. -- Pima
County Sheriff's deputies called in the Border Patrol after learning
that the 10 passengers were illegal [aliens...
criminals]... |

Devvy Kidd |
NewsWithViews.com
Let
Washington, DC feel your wrath this week
This week we the people need to show
Washington, DC, that we've had it and we're demanding they take
the following on action on the issues below. If you're reading
this early enough, one of these votes comes up today. See below:
NO vote on H.R. 3093. Get on the phone! -- Our nation is dying
right before our eyes while these people... |
 |
Yakima
(Washington) Herald-Republic
Minutemen
discuss gangs, not border patrol
Gangs wear blue, red, green, brown, black
and white. -- They go by the numbers 13, 14, 16, 19, 21 and others.
-- They call themselves Little Valley Locos, Westside Hustlers
or Playboy Sureños, to point out a few. -- "They
actually have a not-so-nice name for me," Yakima Police
Officer Tarin Miller told the Yakima Minutemen... |

The Boot |
Federal
Observer
12
good reasons to deport invaders
Hope these 12 reasons are forwarded over
and over again until they are read by the majority of Americans.
Then they will have something to yell at their U.S.Congress members.
$11 Billion to $22 billion is spent on welfare to illegal aliens
each year: 1.) $2.2 Billion dollars a year is spent on food assistance
programs such as food stamps... |
 |
All
Things Considered -- National Public Radio Audio Report
D.
A. King: Anti-invader laws work
States and towns across the country are
passing measures aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration,
and there is anecdotal evidence that [illegal
aliens... criminals] are moving out of those areas. -- There
are reports of declining school enrollments, panic home sales
and sharply falling business at shops catering to Hispanics. |
 |
Lexington
(Kentucky) Herald-Leader
Mexican
bus service now a political issue
Buses that daily bring Latinos from the
Mexican border to Lexington are becoming a political issue, with
allegations flying that they also bring in drugs and illegal
[aliens... criminals].
-- Recently, the accusations have entered into a mayor's immigration
task force public forum in Lexington, a televised state attorney
general's race debate... |

Fox's Antics |
Tod
Robberson, Dallas Morning News
Q
& A: Fox defends invading Mexican hordes
Vicente
Fox made Mexican history as the first opposition presidential
candidate to wrest power from the Institutional Revolutionary
Party, or PRI, after seven decades of rule. The PRI did not make
his term easy from 2000 to 2006. He faced major challenges: powerful
drug cartels, corrupt police officials and increasing complaints... |
 |
U.
of Wisconsin Badger Herald -- Madison
'Activists'
rally for rights for invaders
..."The immigration policy in this
country is terrible," said activist Sandy Loren, a Madison
resident. "The government needs to come to terms with the
fact that these [illegal
aliens... criminals] make up a huge percentage of our low-wage
labor, and they should be treated with respect and dignity." |
 |
American
Border Patrol
'Live From The Border' suspended
American
Border Patrol has suspended its weekly Live
From the Border webcast until further notice. An ABP spokesman
said that the demands of its successful Operation B.E.E.F. were
overwhelming its limited resources. |
 |
Ventura
County Star
40
stage relatively quiet protest at Simi church
The police were there. So were about 40 anti-illegal
immigration protesters armed with American flags, a bullhorn
and resounding anger against a Simi Valley church that is sheltering
an illegal immigrant as part of a national sanctuary movement.
-- But for the most part, the protest signs and chants... |
 |
Washington
Post
States'
policies on invaders diverge
In New York, state officials are about
to offer driver's licenses to illegal immigrants and already
have extended limited medical coverage to those battling cancer.
In Illinois, the state legislature just passed a law forbidding
businesses there from using a federal database to check the legal
status of employees... |
 |
Marietta
(Georgia) Daily Journal
Father's
quest for justice is still strong
One year after thinking he'd found justice for
his son, Billy Inman of southwest Cherokee County is once again
searching for the man responsible for the car crash that killed
his son. -- As time begins to fade, memories of their 16-year-old
redheaded son, Dustin, and image of Gonzalo Harrell-Gonzalez...
[See: The
Dustin Inman Society] |

Vicente Pest |
Thor
H. Asgardson -- American Daily
Fox
in the US henhouse, and the second Mexican revolution
Vicente
Fox has recently come under criticism within his own country,
for the ostentatious display of his wealth, in the form of featuring
his grand estancia during an interview. His rancho defies by
its sheer opulent display, the egalitarian philosophy he promulgates
for public digestion. In a nation which is 95% Mestizo... |

Mike Cutler |
New York
Post
Give
me your murderers, rapist, your huddled cons
America's immigration system is obviously
broken, but to get a sense for just how dysfunctional it really
is, scan the pages of Ames Holbrook's "The Deporter."
This first-person account of the four years Holbrook spent working
to deport criminal aliens from the United States is as hair-raising
as it is distressing.  |
 |
Jerome
R. Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
Canadians
call for vote on SPP
Canadian activists are demanding Prime
Minister Stephen Harper fulfill a promise and submit the Security
and Prosperity Partnership of North America to a national referendum
for an up or down vote. -- "The Prime Minister of Canada
and his cabinet in both Liberal and Conservative regimes support
the unification of North America as witnessed by the fact..." |
 |
Gaither
Stewart -- Online Journal
Old
times were not good times
Globalization is by no means new. The exportation
of jobs -- that is the loss of local employment that the beloved
corporate word "globalization" implies -- is as old
as imperialism. The Egyptians, Persians, Greeks and Romans of
the ancient world, as well as the Aztecs in the New World, solved
the problem of labor costs with the use of slaves... |
|