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Tuesday, October 16, 2007 |
Dangerous, Misguided,
Reckless
NY Elected Officials Attack Spitzer

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KVOA-TV
-- Tucson
2nd
Arizona initiative proposed on illegal hirings
A second ballot measure imposing sanctions
on employers for hiring illegal [alien...
criminal] workers is being proposed for Arizona's 2008 general
election ballot. -- The filing of the so-called "Stop Illegal
Hiring Act" with the state election office permits supporters
to start collecting the 153,000 voter signatures needed to qualify
for the ballot.... |
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Sacramento
Bee
Job
of Mexican Reconquista Núñez's wife at issue
Shortly after Assembly Speaker Fabian
Núñez became a point man in the fight to expand
health care for the uninsured, his wife accepted a lucrative
job with close ties to hospitals that have a massive financial
stake in such reform. -- Maria Robles was hired as president
of the nonprofit Californians for Patient Care... |
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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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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Driving
just got riskier for invaders
Drivers license bureaus and Georgia roads
are becoming riskier places for illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- About two dozen drivers license investigators,
state troopers and GBI agents have completed federal training
to determine a suspect's legal status in the United States and,
if necessary, start deportation proceedings. |
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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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Hilton
Head Island (South Carolina) Daily Packet
Hilton
Head neighborhood targets invaders
A Hilton Head Island community is considering
ways to root out illegal [aliens...
criminals] by requiring residents to sign forms verifying
their legal work status. -- The Homeowners Association of Woodlake
Villas... is moving forward with a plan to have all residents
file signed I-9 forms with their leases to verify immigration
status. |
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Inland
Valley Daily Bulletin -- Ontario, Calif.
Police face
Mexican military, smugglers
Mexican soldiers and civilian smugglers
had an armed standoff with nearly 30 U.S. law enforcement officials
on the Rio Grande in Texas Monday afternoon, according to Texas
police and the FBI. -- Mexican military Humvees were towing what
appeared to be thousands of pounds of marijuana across the border
into the United States... |
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Sacramento
Bee
Invaders
seek aid of Congress
Disappointed that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
vetoed the California DREAM Act this weekend, [illegal
alien] California college students and supporters say they
will appeal to Congress for help with their predicament. -- The
students are pinning hopes on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid,
D-Nev., and his plan... |

Hernandez |
Jerome
R. Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
Deputy
freed, says Mexican Consulate, prosecutor set him up
A former deputy sheriff in Texas, jailed
for shooting at a van loaded with illegal aliens whose driver
was trying to run him down, has been released from prison and
says he was set up by the Mexican consulate and the prosecutor.
-- Former Deputy Sheriff Gilmer Hernandez was released yesterday... |
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KOLO-TV
-- Reno
Most
Nevadans favor tough enforcement over amnesty
A majority of Nevadans, about 59 percent
according to a recent poll, favor an immigration policy that
would tighten border security, penalize those who hire illegal
immigrants and deport people who are in the country illegally.
-- The telephone poll of 625 registered voters found that most
respondents believe... |
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The
Stein Report / Washington Post
Flophouse
landlord jailed in Fairfax County
"Fairfax County [Va.] authorities
said yesterday that they have arrested and jailed the landlord
of an illegal boardinghouse, the most dramatic development since
county leaders launched a crackdown on overcrowding and other
zoning violations in June," the Washington Post reports.
"Rosita Lim Ong Chang, 66, was arrested Friday..." |
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Washington
Post
Pr.
William to vote today on invader crackdown
Prince William County supervisors are
scheduled to vote this afternoon on a resolution to implement
the remaining key portions of their closely followed plan to
curb illegal immigration. -- Citing concerns about declining
tax revenue, supervisors opted two weeks ago to postpone their
vote on critical elements of the plan... |

Joe Arpaio |
KTAR
-- Phoenix
Sheriff moves
on day laborers
Sheriff Joe Arpaio moved against day
laborers in Phoenix on Monday, triggering complaints from immigrants' rights
activists. -- The sheriff's office said it arrested six illegal
[aliens... criminals]
near 36th Street and Thomas, following complaints from business
owners about trespassers, who allegedly were harassing children.
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There's No NAU! |
WorldNetDaily.com
Vicente
Fox book admits North American scheme
...On page 101, Fox writes: "I proposed
a 'NAFTA Plus' plan to President Bush and Canada's Prime Minister
Jean Chrétien to move us toward a single continental economic
union, modeled on the European example." -- On the next
page, Fox notes the White House was reluctant for this theme
to be discussed openly. |
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Chicago
Public Radio
Mortgages
to invaders come under fire
Second Federal Savings and Loan in Little
Village makes mortages for [illegal
aliens... criminals]. -- [Invaders]
have become key to fueling growth in the Chicago area housing
market in recent years. According to a report given to the governor
last year, immigrants made up more than 80 percent of new homeowners... |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix Video Report Included
Cop
critical of department after shooting
Phoenix Officer Bret Glidewell is sending
a powerful message after his shooting Sunday night. The rookie
cop says: "If Phoenix Police had had more enforcement and
deterrence I probably wouldn't of been been shot." Glidewell
made the statement through the police union, the Phoenix Law
Enforcement Association.  |

Bush's Dream |
Courier
Post -- Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Mexican
influx is recent, but growing
Mexican immigrants
are the most recent arrivals to South Jersey and the fastest
growing population. -- According to longtime residents, Mexicans
were rarely seen in this region two decades ago. Yolanda Aguilar
DeNeely arrived in Camden in the 1950s. She was born to Mexican
parents in Texas and recalls they were the only Mexican family
in the city. |

Waah! Waah! |
San
Jose Mercury News
Invader
arrest sparks outcry among "community"
A South Bay community and religious activist
detained last week by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents
who had come knocking on the door with an arrest warrant for
someone else now faces possible deportation, sparking an outcry
among friends and parishioners of a Mountain View church. |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Woman
who dragged agent pleads guilty, gets 4.2 years
A Tucson woman who dragged a Border Patrol
agent about 100 feet while he hung from the driver's side of
her car was sentenced Monday to 51 months in prison. -- Natalie
Couch pleaded guilty May 8 to one count of conspiracy to transport
illegal [aliens... criminals]
for profit and two counts of assaulting a federal officer with
a deadly weapon.  |
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Bloomberg
Boeing,
Bush pressed to fix glitches in electronic border fence
President George W. Bush's vision of
securing the U.S.'s southwestern border with a system of sensors
and cameras faces a crucial field test this month as Boeing Co.
tries to fix problems that have delayed the $8 billion project.
-- Cameras that take too long to focus and radar images obscured
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Compean & Ramos |
Sara
A. Carter -- Washington Times
Jailed
border agents backed
A group of congressmen is demanding an
investigation into the treatment of two former Border Patrol
agents in prison for shooting an admitted drug dealer near the
Mexican border, saying the conditions are far worse than those
of suspected terrorists being held at the U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba.  |
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KTRK-TV
-- Houston
Includes Video
Fox
talks Houston invasion with ABC13's Ted Oberg
It is the future of the millions of Mexican
immigrants in this country that is pushing former Mexican President
Vicente Fox to stay
in the public eye. -- When he took office in 2001, Fox figured
Mexico and the United States were no more than a few months from
changing history and legalizing the messy immigration battle...
[More Mexican meddling] |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Invader
chaos keeps border agents busy
...[A]gents arrested two gang members
from Los Angeles who had crossed into the country illegally.
One was caught on the Tohono O'odham Reservation and the other
in Sierra Vista. -- Agents apprehended a man from Guanajuato,
Mexico, near Cowlic on the Tohono O'odham Reservation, DeWitt
said. They suspected he was a gang member... |
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