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Thursday, November 1, 2007 |

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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
30
invaders arrested in raid near Fort Benning
The site of a new Army infantry museum
near Fort Benning became the scene of an immigration raid when
federal agents arrested 30 workers earlier this week. -- Immigration
and Customs Enforcement arrested 27 Mexicans and three Guatemalans
on charges of immigration violations, and they will be processed
for deportation... |
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KGAN-TV
-- Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Suspected
invaders flee van after traffic stop on I-80
The Iowa State Patrol is searching for
more than a dozen people who fled following a traffic stop along
Interstate 80 west of Des Moines. -- The patrol stopped a white
minivan in Dallas County about 9 a.m. today and as many as 15
people jumped out and ran into a cornfield and a wooded area... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
La
Raza wants invaders with children released
A new report from the Hispanic civil
rights group National
Council of La Raza and the Urban Institute is calling for
the release of any illegal aliens who are arrested, if they happen
to be parents. -- "ICE should develop a consistent policy
for release of parents arrested in enforcement operations,"
said the report... |
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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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Huntsville
(Alabama) Times
Couple
says illegal workers flood market
A Falkville couple told a legislative
committee Wednesday they are about to go bankrupt and lose their
home to foreclosure because illegal [aliens...criminals]
have flooded the job market. -- June and Thomas Lawrimore told
members of the Joint Interim Patriotic Immigration Commission
that they are on the brink of financial disaster.  |
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KJRH-TV
-- Tulsa
Enforcing
the Oklahoma immigration law
Oklahoma's new controversial immigration
law is now in effect. -- Some Hispanics are concerned they'll
be the targets of racial profiling. -- The Tulsa Police Department
says officers will not arrest people just because they look Hispanic.
-- Officers will stop drivers for traffic violations... |
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The
Oklahoman
Crowd
protests immigration law
More than a thousand people met on the
south steps of the state Capitol today to protest HB 1804, one
of the toughest immigration laws in the nation. -- "This
country is not ours, but since we are here, we are going to fight
for our rights," said Isobel Sauceda, an illegal [alien...criminals]
who came with about 10 other [invader]
from work... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Mexican
invader gets prison term for assault on agents
A U.S. District Judge this week sentenced
a Mexican man to five and a half years in prison for assaulting
Border Patrol agents. -- On April 11, 2006, near Douglas, Border
Patrol agents tried to apprehend a group of 16 illegal [aliens...criminals]
that included Jorge Alcaraz- Carrillo, of Sonora, Mexico, said... |
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KGTV
-- San Diego
Report
alleges abuse, neglect at evac centers
A group of human-rights activists issued
an explosive report in the wake of what they allege to be minority
abuse and neglect at firestorm evacuation centers. -- The report
was issued Thursday by the American Civil Liberties Union, the
Immigrant Rights Consortium and Justice Overcoming Boundaries. |
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Reuters
States
turning up heat on invaders
Kansas City, Mo. -- Minor traffic violations
do not usually warrant a press release from a governor. But when
state police stopped a van on a Missouri road for "following
too closely" and found it was carrying 10 presumed [invaders], Gov. Matt Blunt
was quick to tout the incident as part of a new state program
to hunt down [invaders...criminals]. |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Will
secret clubs pick next prez?
It started in 1952. -- Nearly every person
elected as president of the United States since then and
nearly every opponent has belonged to a secretive, globalism-oriented
organization known as the Council on Foreign Relations. -- Some
presidents and their challengers have belonged to additional
clubs of internationalists... |
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KOLD-TV
-- Tucson
Drop
house bust in Phoenix
A suspected drop house in Phoenix was found through
a tip from an illegal immigrant. Immigration
and Customs agents received a call from a man who said he'd just
escaped from armed coyotes. The illegal immigrant told
authorities that the men were raping the women inside the home.
He also alleged the suspected coyotes were... |
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New
York Post
Border-cop
attack vs. Spitz plan
Groups representing current and former
border patrol officers yesterday became the latest law-enforcement
organizations to urge Gov. Spitzer to scrap his plan to allow
illegal aliens [criminals]
to obtain driver's licenses. -- T.J. Bonner, president of the
12,000-member National Border Patrol Council... |
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Washington
Times
Hillary
draws fire for aliens answer
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton yesterday
declined to clarify her position on enabling illegal aliens to
get driver's licenses despite sharp attacks from both Democrats
and Republicans. -- Democrats called her debate answer evasive,
and Republicans rebuked her for saying New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's
policy of enabling illegals' licensing "makes a lot of sense."
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Spitzer |
N.
Y. State Senator Marty Golden -- Human Events
Fast
lane to disaster
...New York is currently embroiled in
a debate which will have a huge impact on our future. While there
are ever-changing proposals being put forth, all of them are
built on one premise -- the premise of rewarding individuals
who are here ILLEGALLY. -- Governor Eliot Spitzer unleashed a
firestorm of controversy earlier this year... |

Tony Dolz |
American
Chronicle
California
homes scourged U. S. workers will be burned next
In November of 2005 the city of New Orleans
lay in ruins following Hurricane Katrina. The devastation held
one positive prospect; it raised hope that local and evacuated
New Orleans workers would get work in the massive reconstruction
project. Those hopes were quickly dashed. Voice of America reporter
Greg Flakus quoted New Orleans Mayor... |
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Associated
Press
Pot smugglers
fire on helicopter near border
Yuma -- Smugglers who abandoned two truckloads
of marijuana along the Colorado River after crossing into the
United States fired shots at a helicopter carrying federal agents
but missed, authorities said. -- Authorities monitoring remote
surveillance video cameras along the river spotted six vehicles
crossing the river... |

Huckabee |
Jerome
R. Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
Legality
of Huckabee's Mexican consulate deal questioned
Financial inducements arranged by former
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee to establish a Mexican consular office
in Little Rock may have violated state law, according to an Arkansas
attorney. -- As WND reported yesterday, critics in Arkansas charge
Huckabee, who lately has enjoyed a surge in his bid for the Republican
presidential nomination... |
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News
10 New
Tedisco
will file suit to stop Spitzer treachery
Albany, NY -- They tried yelling. They
tried voting. All to get the governor to back down on his licenses
for illegal [aliens... criminals]
plan. -- No tricks this Halloween. But this time, Tedisco says
he and some of his Republican colleagues in the Assembly have
a treat for the governor; by way of a lawsuit. |
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Sierra
Vista (Arizona) Herald / Review
Border
fence construction restarts
Construction has resumed on a section
of border fence in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation
Area where work had been temporarily halted. -- A federal district
judge on Oct. 10 sided with Defenders of Wildlife and the Sierra
Club when she ordered a delay on the work because the government
failed to fully study the environmental impact... |
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American
Border Patrol
Photo of
the day
Mark Levy, Sierra Vista Herald photojournalist,
interviews archaeologist in trench being prepared for border
fence at south end of the San Pedro Riparian area. Glenn Spencer
of American Border Patrol escorted Levy to the site. |

Terrill |
Tulsa
World
Terrill
leads way on issue
State Rep. Randy Terrill says his law
school education didn't include a class on immigration law. --
However, the Moore Republican said last week that he believes
he has become one of the leading authorities in state government
on the subject. -- Terrill has been in the spotlight as the chief
author of House Bill 1804... |
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San
Diego Union-Tribune
11
of 18 in burn unit are illegals
The fact that 11 of the 18 wildfire victims
lying in UCSD Medical Center's burn unit are illegal [aliens]
with no apparent health coverage highlights the daunting financial
challenge hospitals face in providing long-term, intensive care
for all those who need it. -- According to the Mexican Consulate,
the burn victims are from central and southern Mexico... |
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KOTV
-- Tulsa
Invaders
and pals react to immigration law ruling
A new state immigration law that targets
illegal immigrants has created fear and panic in Latino communities
across Oklahoma and will force many immigrants -- both documented
and undocumented to leave their jobs and homes, Latino
groups said Wednesday. -- Latinos and their supporters reacted
to the law on the eve of its Thursday effective date... |
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Milwaukee
Journal-Sentinel
Immigration
raids leave kids in lurch, report says
...According to
a study released Wednesday by the Urban Institute called "Paying
the Price: The Impact of Immigration Raids on America's Children,"
for every two immigrants apprehended, one child was left behind.
The study, considered the first of its kind, found that two-thirds
of the affected children are U. S. citizens or legal residents. |
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