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Saturday, November 3, 2007 |

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John
Gizzi -- Human Events
Could
the invasion issue upset Democrats in '08?
"The illegal immigration issue cut
well for Jim Ogonowski. If he had had the money and resources
to put an ad on TV, he would have been the new congressman from
the 5th District of Massachusetts. The only thing that kept him
from winning was not having money to put an illegal immigration
ad on TV, period."  |
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KPHO-TV
-- Phoenix
ACLU
lawyer arrested at day labor protest
The legal director of the ACLU of Arizona
was arrested Saturday during a demonstration at a Phoenix store
that has been a site of controversy over illegal immigrant day
laborers. -- Capt. Paul Chagolla said Daniel Pochoda was arrested
as activists demonstrated in front of Pruitt's Furniture and
that Pochoda is accused of misdemeanor trespassing. |

Sensenbrenner |
Milwaukee
Journal-Sentinel
Sensenbrenner
revives invader crackdown bill
Washington -- House Republican Jim Sensenbrenner
has renewed his drive for immigration reform by introducing a
bill whose provisions include securing the borders, cracking
down on employers who hire illegal [aliens...
criminals] and increasing penalties for people who smuggle
them into the United States. |

Spitzer |
NY1-TV
Expert
says there's no data to defend Spitzer's scheme
Governor Eliot Spitzer says one benefit
to giving licenses to illegal immigrants will be safer streets,
but an author of a report the governor often cites in defense
of his plan, says there is no proof this plan will make streets
safe. NY1's Josh Robin filed the following exclusive report...
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American
Border Patrol
Photos
of the day
Truck with man in it guards the entrance
to the San Pedro River Riparian Area where Granite Construction
is erecting a border fence. San Pedro River is to the right,
Mexico is at the top of the photo. -- This morning Glenn Spencer
of American Border Patrol heard construction sounds coming from
this area... |
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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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Los
Angeles Daily News
L. A. immigration-sweep
arrests jump 63 percent
Putting more agents on Southland streets
to carry out sweeps, immigration officials said Friday that they
have made a record number of arrests this year of criminal [invaders] and those who
ignored deportation orders. -- Nearly 2,700 were arrested during
raids from the San Fernando Valley to San Bernardino during the
year ending Sept. 30... |

Chuck Baldwin |
Rev.
Chuck Baldwin -- VDare.com
Christians
- Beware of Mike Huckabee!
...Mike Huckabee is also terrible on
immigration. According to Jim Boulet, Jr., executive director
of English First: "Rudy Giuliani spent years defending the
right of New York City to remain a sanctuary for illegal aliens.
Yet Giuliani was a veritable Lou Dobbs Jr. on illegal immigration
in comparison to Mike Huckabee." |
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United
for a Sovereign America -- Phoenix
Invaders turn
Childress Kia into a drive-thru
A Mexican national collided with a vehicle
on Pierson Street in Phoenix, then lost control and drove through
a car dealership brick wall. Both the collision victim and driver
who crashed though the south brick wall at Childress
Kia had no license, no insurance, required English translator... |
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Washington
Times
Invaders
target of strict new law
The nation's strictest immigration crackdown
went into effect this week in Oklahoma after a federal judge
refused Hispanic and immigrants rights groups' attempt to block
it. -- The new law prevents illegal aliens from getting driver's
licenses, denies them every possible public service or benefit
not required by federal law... |
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Asheville
(North Carolina) Citizen-Times
Shuler
targets immigration
Employers would be required to verify
their workers are in the U.S. legally, under a bill Rep. Heath
Shuler will introduce next week. -- Shuler, D-Waynesville, who
said turning off the employment magnet will reduce illegal immigration,
has added 75 House Democratic and Republican co-sponsors for
the measure.  |

The Boss |
Joe
Guzzardi -- VDare.com
Say
It Isn't So! Springsteen is an open borders advocate!
This is a column I didn't want to write.
-- But when it comes to mass immigration, we at VDare.com treat
all who support it equally - we come crashing down on them. --
So it is, with disappointment, that I expose Bruce Springsteen
as a blatant open borders and illegal immigration supporter. |
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Jim
Kouri -- NewsWithViews.com
Bush
seeks UN jurisdiction over the United States
In several speeches he gave across the
country, former US Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton
revealed that the President George W. Bush and his administration
are buckling under pressure from this nation's Internationalists
in the current controversy over Mexico and the International
Court of Justice. |

Mike Cutler |
Mike
Cutler -- Family Security Foundation
Driver's
Licenses for Invaders: Keys to the kingdom?
The following is Michael Cutler's October
31, 2007 testimony at the New York State Senate Hearing on Governor
Eliot Spitzer's proposal to provide driver's licenses to illegal
aliens: I would like to thank New York State Senate Chairmen
Vincent L. Leibell and Thomas W. Libous for their leadership
in calling this hearing to explore... |
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Mark
Steyn -- Orange County Register -- Santa Ana, Calif.
What
about sanctuary for us, from them?
At the funeral of Iofemi Hightower, her
classmate Mecca Ali wore a T-shirt with the slogan: "Tell
Me Why They Had To Die." -- "They" are Miss Hightower,
Dashon Harvey and Terrance Aeriel, three young citizens of Newark,
New Jersey, lined up against a schoolyard wall, forced to kneel
and then shot in the head... |

Rove |
Associated
Press
Rove
says temporary worker program needed
Odessa, Texas -- President Bush's former
deputy chief of staff, Karl Rove, says the government will need
a temporary worker program to be successful with immigration
reform. -- Rove said the program is needed reduce pressure on
the nation's border security apparatus. But he says the details
of such a program haven't been explained... |
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KTUL-TV
-- Tulsa
Invaders
begin packing up & moving out
Thousands of [illegal
aliens... criminals] are now packing up and moving out in
light of Oklahoma's new immigration law. Police and deputies
can ask about citizenship when a person is arrested and if someone
can't prove it, that person can be deported. We spoke with one
family that says it's leaving Tulsa next week...  |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Record
Arizona pot seizures
Nogales -- The Mexican woman behind the
wheel of the white Dodge Intrepid looks like any one of the thousands
of legal border crossers who come through the Mariposa Port of
Entry in Nogales. -- It's Friday afternoon and her 12- year-
old daughter and 11- year- old son are in the back seat dressed
in their school uniforms with backpacks at their feet... |
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Vail
Daily
Immigration
jail rules upset Colorado GOP
Some Colorado Republican lawmakers are
warning that federal rules for county jails could prevent local
authorities from helping crack down on illegal immigration and
lead to a "catch and release" practice. -- U.S. ICE
stopped housing federal suspects in the Mesa County jail this
week... |
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Decatur
(Alabama) Daily
Final
TB count: 212 test positive at 1 chicken plant
All of the employees at the Wayne Farms
fresh processing plant in Decatur have received tuberculosis
skin tests and 212 of them tested positive. -- Health workers
read and tabulated a final batch of tests Wednesday, said Scott
Jones, interim director of the State Department of Public Health's
Tuberculosis Control Division... |
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