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Wednesday, October 17, 2007 |
Treated Like Terrorists
Elected Officials Protest Treatment of BP Agents

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WJLA-TV
-- Washington
Woman
pleads guilty to fraud, ID theft charges
Bangor -- A Harrington woman pleaded guilty Oct.
10 to federal fraud and identity theft charges. -- United States
Attorney Paula D. Silsby announced that Doris Amanda Ayala Escalante
pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Bangor to fraud, misuse
of visas and conspiracy to employ at least 10 illegal aliens
[criminals]... |
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WJLA-TV
-- Washington
Crash
leads to possible invader find
Ten people inside a van with no identification
were discovered after two vehicles crashed. Virginia State Police
say a passenger van hit a car on the Prince William County Parkway
eastbound ramp to I-95. -- The driver and one passenger of the
van had a valid Texas driver's license, but troopers say as they
inspected the van... |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Local
officers aid in deportations
Driver's license bureaus and Georgia
roads are becoming riskier places for illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- About two dozen driver's 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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WNBC-TV
-- New York
41
arrested in massive identity-theft sting
Tens of thousands of fake documents were
sold along Roosevelt Avenue for years by two criminal organizations,
authorities said Tuesday. Two major identity theft "mills"
were shut down as a result of the raids. -- Forty-one people
were arrested on charges they sold fake social security cards,
driver's licenses and other documents... |
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Houston
Chronicle
Report:
Mexico drug violence could spill into U.S.
Drug-gang violence that plagues Mexico
is worsening and could spill over into the United States, according
to a new report by a consultant on Gov. Rick Perry's Texas Border
Security Council. -- While Mexican President Felipe Calderon
has deployed as many as 20,000 troops and federal police to battle
the country's powerful drug cartels... |

Joe Arpaio |
Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Arpaio
keeps heat on invaders
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has
ratcheted up his attack on illegal [aliens...
criminals] in recent weeks, using federally trained deputies
to arrest dozens of [illegal
alien] day laborers and corn vendors. -- Word of the arrests
has spread like wildfire through the [invader]
population, driving some [illegal
alien] workers out of Arizona... |
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Belleville
(Illinois) News-Democrat
7
Mo. poultry plant employees charged with hiring invaders
Springfield, Mo. -- Seven employees
of poultry processor George's Inc. were arrested Wednesday on
federal charges of hiring illegal aliens at a southwest Missouri
plant that was raided by immigration authorities in May. -- John
F. Wood, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Missouri,
said the indictments and arrests... |

A Classic |
American
Border Patrol NEW PHOTOS ADDED
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... |
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Sacramento
Bee
Nurses
group says MEChA-boy Núñez has conflict
The California Nurses Association demanded
Tuesday that Assembly Speaker [and rabid Mexican Reconquista]
Fabian Núñez
abstain from voting on health- care legislation because his wife
works for a nonprofit agency bankrolled by the hospital industry.
--- Núñez, as Assembly leader, has been at the
epicenter this year of contentious negotiations... |
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Leesburg
(Virginia) Today
Suspected
invader charged in fatal crash
The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office has
charged a Leesburg man with reckless driving in today's fatal
crash on Gum Spring Road near the Prince William County line.
-- According to the sheriff's office, a 1999 Ford F-250 pickup
truck, driven by Carlos Armando Albarenga-Escobar was traveling
north on Gum Spring Road near Sweetwater Lane...  |
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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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Los
Angeles Times
Members
of Latino gang charged with race-motivated crimes
Federal prosecutors today charged members
of the Latino Florencia 13 street gang with racially motivated
crimes against African Americans, including several attempted
homicides. -- Authorities said the gang specifically tried to
eliminate rival African American gangs in South L.A. and the
Florence- Firestone area in an effort to "cleanse"
the neighborhood. |

A Classic |
American
Border Patrol NEW PHOTOS ADDED
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... |
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Oakland
Press -- Pontiac, Michigan
Invader
bound over in death of officer
A sheriff 's deputy testified Monday
that a man accused of running over and killing an off-duty police
officer told him that he may have been driving too fast and not
paying attention. -- The preliminary exam of Ramon Felix Pineda,
an illegal immigrant from Mexico, concluded with District Judge
Kelley Kostin binding the case over to Circuit Court.  |
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Jim
Kouri, CPP -- Family Security Matters
Tribal
lands pose security risk at border
The possibility
that terrorists and criminals might exploit border vulnerabilities
and enter the United States poses a serious security risk, especially
if they were to bring radioactive material or other contraband
with them. -- Although CBP has taken steps to secure the 170
ports of entry... |

Ninth Circus
Court |
ACertainSlantOfLight.net
Statutory
rape " is not inherently base, vile, or depraved"
That's 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals'
Judge Sidney Thomas, writing for the majority, in overturning
the pending deportation of a Mexican national (and legal U.S.
resident), Alberto Quintero-Salazar, who was found guilty of
the crime of statutory rape. Accordingly, the appeals' court
found no legitimate grounds... [See
Judicial Watch item] |
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Lou
Dobbs -- CNN
Beware
the lame duck
Diehard GOP faithful, the dwindling number
of Bush loyalists and political pundits of every stripe and medium
seem obsessed these days with defining or discerning the "legacy
of George W. Bush." -- Frankly, I spend more time worrying
about whether or not the United States can survive the remaining
15 months of his ebbing presidency... |
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Mc
Allen (Texas) Monitor
Coyote
rams truck into Border Patrol agents' cruiser
San Manuel -- A suspected immigrant smuggler
rammed a stolen pickup truck into a U.S. Border Patrol vehicle
early Monday and then ran away. -- Neither of the agents involved
in the incident suffered serious injuries. -- Agents found six
illegal [aliens... criminals]
inside the truck... |
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Richmond
Times-Dispatch
Anti-invader
measure passes unanimously
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors
voted early Wednesday to train seven police officers enforce
immigration law and authorized funding to do so. -- There is
about $325,000 in the police department's budget for the program
that will cost $14.2 million over five years. [Washington
Post coverage] |
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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. |

Lou Dobbs |
New
York Times
Dobbs
crusades against Spitzer's idiotic license scheme
The CNN anchor Lou Dobbs calls Gov. Eliot
Spitzer "a genius." But not in a nice way. -- "I
was being about as facetious as one could be," Mr. Dobbs
said in an interview Tuesday as he prepared for his nightly broadcast,
"Lou Dobbs Tonight." For the last nine days, the show
has included discussion of Mr. Spitzer's plan... |
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Newsday
-- New York
Airline
workers charged in Kennedy-based drug ring
Several airline employees and workers
at Kennedy Airport were arrested yesterday on charges they were
part of an international drug ring that brought hundreds of pounds
of cocaine, heroin and other narcotics into the United States
from the Dominican Republic, officials said... |
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Laurie
Roberts -- Arizona Republic -- Phoenix
Shooting
proves that policies need change
Yet another police officer shot during
a routine traffic stop. Officer Bret Glidewell is the third Valley
cop shot this year in a routine situation. The second one shot,
police say, by an illegal [alien...
criminal]. -- Glidewell survived, by the grace of God and
Kevlar. But it must be said: it took a bullet to the chest before
Phoenix police were allowed to call ICE... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Spokeswoman:
Illegals 'not seeking to live here'
The spokeswoman for President Bush says
illegal aliens from Mexico do not want to live permanently in
the United States; they just want better jobs. -- Dana Perino
was responding to a question from Les Kinsolving, WND's correspondent
at the White House, who asked... |
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Inside
Northern Virginia
'Civil
rights' group sues city, schools
A Washington, D.C., civil rights group
is suing the City of Manassas (Virginia) and Manassas City Public
Schools, alleging that the city and school system have taken
systematic measures to "target, discriminate against and
evict the city's Hispanic residents." --- The lawsuit comes
at the height of the illegal immigration debate in Prince William
County...  |
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Cornell
Sun
Study: Many 'immigrants'
lack skills needed for local jobs
While immigrant populations have traditionally
faced many problems when entering into a different culture, a
new wave of immigrants are struggling more than their predecessors
due to a series of rapid, technological changes altering the
structure of the workplace. -- In a recent study titled, "Bridging
the Gap..." |
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Tucson
Citizen
Feds:
Arizona unmanned aircraft crash raises safety concerns
The National Transportation Safety Board
issued 22 recommendations Tuesday over a wide range of safety
issues stemming from the April 2006 crash of an unmanned aircraft
near Nogales. -- The camera-equipped drone, operated by U.S.
CBP to help patrol the border looking for illegal [aliens...
criminals] and drug traffickers... |
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Scott
Fenwick -- The Gateway -- University of Alberta
US
not such a good neighbour Mallick
On 4 October, Canadian political journalist
Heather Mallick spoke of her dread of Canada's closeness with
the United States-but some question the darkness in her message.
-- Mallick, a syndicated columnist for the CBC and the Globe
and Mail, spoke to a full room in the Telus Centre, for the second
Mel Hurtig Lecture on the Future of Canada... |
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