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Fence to Protect
Riparian Area Nears Completion
Aerial survey reveals progress
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trample San Pedro River Riparian Area. |
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American Border Patrol
American
Border Patrol reports that a new border fence between Naco,
Arizona, and the San Pedro River is nearing completion. An aerial
survey of the area performed yesterday [click
here to watch] revealed ten
miles of fencing is now in place, and that the final 1.5
miles of fencing is under
construction at the southern boundary of the San Pedro River
Riparian area.
"For five years American Border
Patrol has documented a flood of illegal aliens through the San
Pedro River Riparian area," said Glenn Spencer of ABP, "and
this new fencing, that will disturb hardly a hair on the head
of the riparian area, may well cut this flood significantly."
Spencer said ABP will work to assess the effectiveness of the
new fence. |

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Lexington
(Kentucky) Herald-Leader
Candidates
vie to sound toughest on the invasion
Nearly every politician has clamored
to sound toughest on illegal immigration in the waning weeks
of the campaign. -- Candidates for governor and attorney general
have called for checking the immigration status of inmates in
jails and prisons. They've talked about cracking down on employers.
Some have said police should start... |
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Chattanooga
Times Free Press
Many
'immigrants' build new lives in 'Little Mexico'
Dalton, Ga. -- Known by many as "Mexico
Chiquito," or Little Mexico, the Whispering Pines mobile
home neighborhood often is the first place immigrants live when
they arrive in the United States, according to residents. --
"I found this place because some cousins were living here
already..." |
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Austin
American-Statesman
Irving
jail sees sharp decline in illegal aliens
The number of illegal [aliens...
criminals] detained in the Irving jail has dropped by more
than 40 percent since intense media attention and protests erupted
in September over the city's collaboration with federal immigration
authorities. -- [Invaders]
are probably staying out of Irving or keeping low profiles... |
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Charlotte
Observer
Police
threatened by gang after shooting
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police have confirmed
a report in a Spanish- language newspaper that authorities are
concerned about possible retaliation by a Latino gang against
law enforcement officials over the Oct. 12 shooting death of
a man at a south Charlotte nightclub. |
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Washington
Times Editorial
Gary
Baise for Fairfax County Board
In increasingly blue Fairfax County,
Va., Tuesday's election for the county Board of Supervisors is
a classic David vs. Golaith contest. The favorite is Democratic
incumbent Gerald Connolly, who is doing everything he possibly
can to encourage illegal aliens leaving places like Prince William
County to settle in Fairfax.  |
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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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New
York Times
License
issue figures large in local races
When she arrived at an assisted living
center for a candidates' forum here recently, Kathleen C. Hochul,
the Erie County clerk, spent a few minutes explaining what county
clerks do. As the audience listened sleepily, Ms. Hochul, a no-nonsense
lawyer, quickly reeled through an explanation of housing permits,
business registrations... |
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WLWT-TV
-- Cincinnati
DUI
invader gets 55 years for killing couple
Cincinnati -- A drunk driver with a history
of offenses received the maximum sentence Saturday for killing
a couple from Cincinnati. -- The crash occurred in Florida last
June. -- Illegal [alien...
criminal] Jesus Bernal admitted he was drunk when he crashed
his pickup into James and Margie Rook. |
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KDBC-TV
-- El Paso
Teen
Mexican invader arrested in major pot bust
More than 500 pounds of marijuana seized
after border patrol agents spot a chain of smugglers loading
a van with duffel bags. -- Border Patrol says when the smugglers
saw the agents, the driver of the van sped off. He then
tried to drive over a set of railroad tracks and became high-
centered... |
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KOCO-TV
-- Oklahoma City
New
twist given in defense of invaders
Two Catholic priests are comparing illegal
[aliens... criminals]
to Oklahoma's early settlers in a new twist to arguments against
deporting the illegals to Mexico and other countries. -- After
all, the priests said, the original "Sooners" broke
the rules when they slipped into the state early to claim free
land on April 22, 1889... |
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Jaime
Andrade -- Charlotte Conservative News
No
license in North Carolina
So recently we wrote a response to an
article by Rafael Zartha the editor of Mi Gente. Mi Gente (My
people) is a "newspaper" for Spanish speaking readers.
In one quick glance a person can see that all of the "articles"
seem to relate to how illegal [aliens...
criminals] can continue to prosper. For this reason, lets
call it the paper for... |
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Tulsa
World
Cops:
Limited resources may hinder enforcement of HB 1804
State law enforcement agencies say limited
resources may prevent them from enforcing a new state law that
targets illegal aliens. -- "As far as I'm concerned, it's
going to be business as usual," said Scott Jay, Beckham
County sheriff. "I don't see where it's going to have any
impact at all on local law enforcement." |
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Bradenton
Herald
Protesters
turn out for Dobbs appearance
Sarasota -- It was a new attraction for
the Sarasota Reading Festival as a group of mostly New College
students protested Lou Dobbs' stance on illegal immigration.
-- For the past 10 years the Sarasota Reading Festival has never
had protesters to any authors on the list, said Betty Morris,
director of the event. |

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WWAY-TV
-- Wilmington, North Carolina
Dole discusses
immigration plan in Pender County
If Pender County Sheriff Carson Smith
apprehends a criminal who happens to be an illegal immigrant,
there's not much he can do. -- "Right now we can only do
some very fundamental checks with the names that are given to
us and the date of birth," said Smith. "And the information
that's given to us many times is not the correct information
we have."  |
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Washington
Post
Feds
ease up on 'Real ID' as states complain about costs
The Bush administration is easing its
demand for tough national standards for driver's licenses, acting
at the behest of state officials who say the "Real ID"
plan is unworkable and too costly, officials familiar with the
new policy said. -- While Homeland Security Secretary Michael
Chertoff hailed an agreement... |
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WUSA-TV
-- Washington
Illegal
Immigration: Top issue in Prince William?
The Prince William County (Va.) board
that pushed through anti- [illegal] immigration measures now
hopes the issue drives supporters to the polls on Tuesday. --
In at least one neighborhood, people are giving the board and
its chairman a 'thumbs up.' -- "They had a mini bonfire
going with no one watching them," says Chris Pannell... |
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Enid
(Oklahoma) News
Local
impact of immigration law still unknown
Members of Enid Hispanic Outreach Council
still aren't sure they know how the new immigration laws will
impact local and area immigrants. -- "The challenge with
(House Bill) 1804 is how seriously it will be implemented,"
Allan McCobb, executive director of United Way of Enid and Northwest
Oklahoma... |
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