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Wednesday, November 7, 2007 |


Idiot Spitzer |
NY1-TV --
New York
Poll:
Majority of New Yorkers oppose Spitzer's nutty scheme
An exclusive NY1 poll released this evening
finds the majority of New Yorkers are against Governor Eliot
Spitzer's revamped drivers' license plan. -- Fifty-five percent
of state voters say they're opposed to the new three-tiered plan,
even after it was revised to include what Spitzer considers to
be more security measures. |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Border
Patrol agents nail 40 invaders in Rio Rico house
Forty illegal [aliens...
criminals] were found by Border Patrol agents Tuesday night
inside a drop house in Rio Rico. -- Agents received a tip that
the house was being used to house illegal border crossers before
they were picked up and taken north. When they arrived about
10 p.m. a man answered the door and allowed them inside to look
around... |
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McClatchy
Newspapers
What
Homeland Security?: Democrats stiff Americans again
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from
South Carolina, said Tuesday that Democrats had stripped from
a defense spending bill a $3 billion border-security amendment
that the Senate passed overwhelmingly last month. -- Graham said
Democrats also attached conditions to the Iraq war funding, leading
all Republican senators on a conference committee... |

Beauprez |
Denver Post
Attorney
in Beauprez ad flap: Others who tapped data not charged
During the time Bob Beauprez's gubernatorial
campaign ran an ad criticizing Bill Ritter and his record of
plea-bargaining with illegal [aliens...
criminals], two people accessed a confidential federal database
looking for the information used in the ad. -- Workers from the
Denver district attorney's office and the Harris County district
attorney's office... |

Mike Cutler |
Family Security
Foundation
Illegal
aliens defined
An interesting editorial ran in the New
York Times about a week ago. Written by Lawrence Downs, it glosses
over many facts where illegal immigration is concerned. Had
Al Gore not written a book about global warming entitled "An
Inconvenient Truth," that title would serve this debate
quite well... |
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MetroWest
Daily News -- Framingham, Massachusetts
Five
invaders in federal custody
Federal immigration officials took five
illegal immigrants into custody on Monday. -- Two of the men,
brothers Marcio DeAndrade, 23, and Paul DeAndrade, 32, had already
been deported to Brazil and returned illegally. Two other men,
Fabio Soares, and Jefferson DeAroujo had federal warrants for
deportation... |
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Reno Gazette-Journal
Radio
ads promote pro-invader view
The Progressive Leadership Alliance of
Northern Nevada is sponsoring radio messages in Reno meant to
deliver balanced messages about immigrants and immigration. --
The nonprofit organization spent $5,000 for 240 spots on six
local English-language radio stations and three Spanish language
stations. The English ads began airing Tuesday... |
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Kansas City
Star
Immigration
wedge trips up candidates
Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign
smacked into its first serious pothole last week. -- The
war? Health care? The economy? -- Nope. Driver's licenses. For
illegal [aliens... criminals].
-- "Hillary waffles," said one newspaper. "Clinton
stumbles," said another. She was "for driver's license
amnesty before she was against it..." |
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Wilkes-Barre
(Pennsylvania) Times-Leader
GOP's
Graham, Yannuzzi sail to new terms
The city will apparently continue its
illegal immigration fight all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court
with the apparent triumph Tuesday night of incumbent council
members Joe Yannuzzi and Evelyn Graham. -- The GOP team, who
sailed to victory on a ticket with Republican Mayor Lou Barletta,
have supported his stance on illegal immigration... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Bush
mouthpiece bewails invader crackdowns
Crackdowns by state and local governments
on illegal aliens [criminals]
won't solve the immigration problem in the US, according to a
spokeswoman for President Bush. -- "We can understand that
they want to increase enforcement, and that's what the president
called for in his comprehensive
bill," Bush spokeswoman Dana Perino said.  |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Inmates
running the asylum in invader-friendly Tucson
The Tucson Police Department and the
Tucson Unified School District no longer will summon Border Patrol
officials or immigration authorities to school grounds, officials
said Tuesday. -- The announcement came hours after dozens of
students marched against a family's deportation that played out
at two Midtown schools. |
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City Limits
-- New York
Spitzer
woos 'immigrant newspapers' on license scheme
The reason Gov. Eliot Spitzer kept pointing
to the seat of his pants at an event Friday afternoon was that's
where he keeps his wallet-a wallet he vowed would soon contain
a state driver's license stamped with the words "not for
U.S. government purposes." He repeated this vow whenever
his invited audience... |
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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] |

The Boot |
Denver Post
Invader-friendly
Greeley mayor ousted
Greeley, Colo. -- Challenger Ed Clark
ousted incumbent Mayor Tom Selders handily Tuesday night in an
election overshadowed by issues of illegal immigration. -- Clark,
a school security guard and former Greeley police officer, bested
Selders by 7,858 votes to 5,015. Selders, a two-term mayor, couldn't
be reached for comment Tuesday night.  |
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Lexington
(Kentucky) Herald-Leader
Mayor
won't support invader IDs
Mayor Jim Newberry does not support local
identification cards for [illegal
aliens... criminals] in Lexington. Nor will he spend his
time in Frankfort pushing for their ability to get driver's licenses.
-- Minutes after receiving an immigration commission's report
yesterday afternoon, Newberry rejected perhaps the two most controversial
recommendations... |
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American
Border Patrol
Video
Included
Photo
of the day
Screen grab from video taken by a private
citizen northeast of Douglas, Arizona, last Friday evening, November
2. Image shows four drug "mules" carrying illicit cargo.
Six people were in the group. Four were apprehended by the Border
Patrol, after being guided in by the private citizen... |

Allan Wall |
VDare.com
Oklahoma's
H.B. 1804 and the clerics trying to subvert it
One of the most encouraging recent developments
on the patriotic immigration reform front: state, county and
local governments cracking down on illegal immigration. -- Somebody
needs to. -- The latest law - said by some to be the toughest
yet - has just come into effect in my home state, Oklahoma. It's
the famous/infamous H.B. 1804... |
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Citizens
Voice -- Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Mexican
windbag calls for open work force in the Americas
Less than four minutes after former Mexican
President Vicente Fox took the stage at F.M. Kirby Center Monday
night, he called Mexican [illegal
aliens... criminals] working in the US his "heroes,"
and applauded their work. -- It set the tone for his speech,
which he has followed in TV interviews and book tours the last
three weeks... |

Enlarge |
NewsMax.com
21,000
slipped past borders illegally
Some 21,000 people who should not have
been allowed to enter the U.S. came through official border crossing
points between Oct. 1, 2005 and Sept. 30, 2006, according to
a government report released Monday. -- After the 2001 terrorist
attacks, the government reorganized its border security operations
and increased security measures... |
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Houston
Chronicle
Taking
border battle to the streets
It's become a Saturday morning ritual
on a street corner in Spring. -- Two dozen U.S. Border Watch
volunteers, some wearing combat boots and military-style garb,
face off with Hispanic day laborers and a half-dozen of their
supporters. -- ''Stop the hate! Stop the fear! Immigrants are
welcome here!" boomed a woman's voice... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Taxpayers
foot bill for Mexican truckers
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
has announced that U.S. taxpayers will be footing the startup
costs of a program to install satellite tracking technology on
vehicles taking part in the Mexican Truck Demonstration Program.
-- The announcement confirmed the U.S. government would... |
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Washington
Times
Border
chief in TB row to retire
The federal official in charge of the
El Paso, Texas, border crossing - where a Mexican national with
a highly contagious form of tuberculosis was allowed to enter
the U.S. 76 times since August 2006 - has announced his retirement.
-- Luis Garcia, director of field operations in El Paso, said
his retirement is not related... |
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Suffolk
Life -- Long Island
Spitzer
gets served over license debate
Several Suffolk representatives within
the New York State Assembly have signed onto a lawsuit against
Governor Eliot Spitzer over his controversial plan to change
driver's license laws in New York so that illegal aliens may
obtain licenses. The lawsuit, which was filed last week, is being
brought against the Democratic governor on behalf of... |
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Dallas
Morning News
Voting
rights lawsuit claims Hispanics are denied representation
A federal voting rights lawsuit filed
against the city of Irving and its nine council members late
Tuesday alleges that the City Council's at-large voting system
effectively denies representation to the city's Hispanics. --
The lawsuit requests that a U.S. District Court declare that
the at-large method violates the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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Gutierrez |
Globe
and Mail -- Toronto
Security
and prosperity? No thanks, business tells Bush stooge
U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez
seemed almost embarrassed as he paused during a speech last week
to set the record straight about his country's Security and Prosperity
Partnership with Canada and Mexico. -- "There is no secret
plan to a create a North American union or a common currency
or intrude on the sovereignty of any partner nations..." |
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Washington
Times
House
measure rejects 'amnesty'
More than 80 House Democrats and Republicans
yesterday teamed up to propose a new immigration- enforcement
bill, saying they reject the Senate's two attempts at "amnesty"
and signaling that only an enforcement measure can pass this
Congress. -- Led by Rep. Heath Shuler of North Carolina, a freshman
Democrat... |
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