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Tuesday, October 30, 2007 |
The Battle of America
Mexican Blitzkrieg Attacks Local Governments
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- October 29
Dobbs:Many American towns, counties, states frustrated
by the lack of action in Washington, D.C., are passing laws and
ordinances trying to deal with a wave of illegal immigration
that is creating immense problems for their communities and jurisdictions.
But the efforts are often thwarted by
open border and pro-amnesty groups and socio-ethnocentric groups
activist groups. [...]
Wian: Oklahoma's Taxpayer and Citizen
Protection Act becomes law this week. Among other things, it
gives state and local police broader powers to enforce immigration
law, prevents illegal aliens from obtaining driver's licenses
or other state benefits, and requires employers doing business
with the state to verify their workers are legal residents.[...]
But the National Coalition of Latino Clergy is suing to block
the law, calling it a political cancer of racial intolerance.
Not true, says Dan Howard, a former Oklahoma
patrol officer and co-founder of outragedpatriots.com.
Dan Howard: This is not about
racism. It's about nationalism. It's about patriotism.
Watch Transcript |

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WTOP
-- Washington
County
seeks dismissal of immigration lawsuit
Alexandria, Va. -- Prince William County
is asking a federal judge to toss out a lawsuit filed earlier
this month challenging a county resolution that targets illegal
immigrants. -- In court papers filed Tuesday, the county argues
that "illegal immigration has real world consequences in
places where illegal [aliens...
criminals] locate" and... |
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Fox23-TV
-- Tulsa
Almost
1,100 pledge resistance to state immigration law
Almost 1,100 signed pledges of resistance
to Oklahoma's new immigration law have been delivered to Gov.
Brad Henry's office. -- The pledges -- signed by parishioners
at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Oklahoma City -- were delivered
Tuesday by Richard Klinge, director of advocacy and legal services
for Catholic Charities. |
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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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Louisville
Courier-Journal
Hawkins'
proposal might ignite immigration battle
The Louisville Metro Council yesterday
began what may be a long and bitter debate over a measure by
council member Doug Hawkins urging the city to adopt policies
to deal with illegal [aliens...
criminals] seeking city services. -- Hawkins... strongly
defended his resolution but appears headed for a showdown with
majority Democrats on the council. |

Joe Arpaio |
KTAR
-- Phoenix
Maricopa County
deputies arrest 16 invaders
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
said it has arrested 16 illegal immigrants since last week -
just two blocks from the Pruitt's Furniture store that was the
site of last Saturday's immigrant rights protest. -- Sheriff
Joe Arpaio said the arrests were made during routine traffic
stops by the department's illegal immigrant task force... |
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Californians
for Population Stabilization
HR
3531 would deny funds to sanctuary cities!
At long last, the federal government is demonstrating
some tepid increase in attempts to provide interior enforcement
of our immigration laws. Yet, even these mild efforts are hamstrung
by local cities that declare themselves sanctuaries from immigration
enforcement... [See
Bill Text] |
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WIBV-TV
-- Buffalo
Republican
assembly members host driver's license hearing
The fight against the governor's plan
to allow drivers' licenses for illegal [aliens...
criminals].is coming to the Queen City Tuesday. -- Several
Republican assembly members from across the state are hosting
a public hearing Tuesday afternoon. -- It will be held in the
Mahoney State Office Building... |

Walter Moore |
MooreIsBetter.com
Dump the Mexican Reconquista
L. A. mayor
Los Angeles can and should be the envy of the
world. Instead, our city is a mess, and it gets worse each month.
We can't afford four more years of a mayor who spends all his
time running for the next office, staging photo-ops and going
on out- of- town trips. We need a competent, full-time working
mayor who takes the job seriously... |
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NUPGE
-- Nepean, Ontario
NDP targets
Security and Prosperity Partnership trade deal
As part of a national campaign to stop
the Conservative government's sellout of Canadian sovereignty,
the New Democratic Party has formed a working group to oppose
the so-called Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP). "Canadians
have already felt the devastation that came from the softwood
sellout and the ongoing privatization... |
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KXMB-TV
-- Bismarck, North Dakota
5 invaders arrested
in Minot
The Highway Patrol says five illegal
aliens [criminals] were
arrested near Minot and turned over the U.S. Border Patrol. --
Trooper Captain Gary Orluck says a vehicle was stopped at about
1 a.m. Saturday about two miles east of Minot. Troopers said
the vehicle had a broken tail light and a license plate that
was not readable... |
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Albany
Times-Union
GOP
to sue over NY invader license scheme
With many politicians, including some
Democrats, suggesting Gov. Eliot Spitzer back off his plan to
offer driver's licenses to illegal [aliens...
criminals], Assembly Republicans plan to sue the governor
on Thursday over the policy. -- Two days after Spitzer, a Democrat,
ditched his original plan... |

Sen. Inhofe |
U.
S. Senator James Inhofe -- Washington Times
Getting
LOST
What if I were to tell you that at this
very moment in the halls of the Senate, legislation is being
considered that will govern 70 percent of the earth's surface,
threaten the very sovereignty of our country and, worse, without
the efforts of a select few, would have become law years ago?
What if I added that our enemies are waiting in the wings... |

Bush Country |
Sierra
Vista (Arizona) Herald / Review
Hospitals
get help for providing care to invaders
The federal government has reimbursed
Arizona hospitals and doctors $92 million over the past two years
to offset unpaid bills for emergency care provided to [illegal
aliens... criminals]. -- Arizona hospital executives say
they are grateful for the financial help,
but it's still not enough to offset the bulk of costs associated
with providing... |
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Washington
Post
Takoma
Park stays invader 'sanctuary'
The Takoma Park council voted unanimously
last night to reaffirm the town's status as a "sanctuary
city" where police and other municipal employees are forbidden
from enforcing federal immigration laws, an action members say
is meant to set the community pointedly apart from localities
roiled by the illegal immigration debate.  |
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Denver
Post
Illegal
immigration surfaces in Greeley mayoral race
Illegal immigration is casting a broad
shadow over the race for mayor, with at least two outside groups
attacking incumbent Tom Selders for being soft on the issue.
-- But the entry of special interests in the mayoral showdown
could backfire on challenger Ed Clark, said University of Northern
Colorado political science professor Steve Mazurana.  |
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Daily
News-Record -- Harrisonburg, Virginia
Six
plead guilty in West Virginia immigration cases
Six of eleven people arrested on immigration
charges at a Pilgrim's Pride plant in August pleaded guilty to
false representation of Social Security numbers in federal court
in Elkins, W.Va. -- Two of the cases were dismissed and three
of the suspects failed to appear, according to Fawn Thomas, spokeswoman
for the U.S. Attorney's Office... |
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Bradenton
Herald
Reconquistas
to protest against CNN's Dobbs
Sarasota -- New College immigration
activists plan to protest a Saturday appearance by CNN's Lou
Dobbs at the city's reading festival. -- "Lou Dobbs has
been one of the instrumental factors in the propagation of hate
and lies against immigrants," said Jose Manuel Godinez Samperio,
an organizer... |
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James
P. Pinkerton -- Newsday -- New York
Foolish
globalism will hurt the United States
The Grand Globalist surveyed the panoramic
vista from his lofty office suite. He could see all the places
in the world in a moment's time. And yet the Grand Globalist
was not pleased with what he saw. -- As he looked down, the Globalist
could see people far below, scurrying around like ants, not realizing
how tiny and pathetic their little lives were. |

Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
/ PHXNews.com
Catch
Joe's latest immigration podcast
Listen to Joe and PHXNews host Todd Hartley discuss
Hillary's multiple blunders on immigration, why the GOP, and
American voters, could benefit from an immigration debate, and
much more... |
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Newsday
-- New York
Invaders
on Long Island wary of applying for license
Amid the furor over whether to give driver's
licenses to illegal [aliens...
criminals], many on Long Island say they're afraid to apply
because they don't want to set themselves up for deportation.
-- At least some of those fears may be valid. State and federal
officials say law enforcement agencies will continue to have
access to the license database... |
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Business
Journal of Phoenix
Sanctuary
group backs Phoenix police invader policy
A group that supports sanctuary and amnesty
for illegal immigrants is backing Phoenix Police Chief Jack Harris
on the issue of whether local police should enforce immigration
laws. -- The New Sanctuary Movement -- which has the backing
of labor unions and liberal religious groups -- has written Harris
endorsing the Phoenix Police Department's approach... |
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American
Border Patrol
Photo
of the day
Aerial photo of section of new fence
near Sasabe, Arizona. According to a recent GAO report, this
fencing costs $4.8 million per mile to construct. "I certainly
hope this isn't all they are building," said Glenn Spencer
of American Border Patrol, "because at nearly five million
dollars a mile, if this is all there is, this contract would
have to be mostly profit." |
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Linda
Thom -- VDare.com
It's
the invasion that makes California a tinderbox
In Santa Barbara, California, on June
27, 1990, I left my office just after five o'clock to go to a
nearby building for labor negotiations. The Santa Ana winds blew
so strongly that I could not stand straight. And it was hot --
over 100 degrees. -- I checked the sky for smoke and saw none.
Earlier in the day, the county transfer-station... |
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Somerville
(Massachusetts) News
Rapid
response network for illegal aliens (criminals) proposed
The city's Human Rights Commission may
set up a rapid response network to spread information to
immigrant communities during times of crisis. -- At a community
meeting in East Somerville Oct. 10 Human Rights Commissioner
Mary Lu Mendonca said the move was inspired by last summer's
immigration raids by ICE... |
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CNS
News Service
Software
glitches delay virtual border fence
Efforts by the Department of Homeland
Security to establish a 28-mile digital fence along the U.S.
border with Mexico are four months behind schedule, according
to a report released last week by the Government Accountability
Office. -- Project 28, a $20 million project to secure 28 miles
of the Arizona border with radar... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Homeland
Security aide: Fence no cure-all
Fences aren't the panacea for border-security
woes, a Department of Homeland Security official said at a conference
in Tucson on Monday. -- "There has been an awful lot of
discussion, especially in Arizona, about building fence; fence
is not the solution, it's part of the solution," said Liz
Schmelzinger of the Secure Border Coordination Council office... |
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