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Thursday, November 8, 2007 |
Democrats Move
to Kill Fence
Behind the scenes subversion
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| "Those political
reasons I suggest to you don't begin to rise to the level of
the anger of the American people when they realize what the Democrats
have done here." -- Sen. Kyl |
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- November 7
Dobbs:
Republican lawmakers are outraged tonight at back-room maneuvering
by Senate Democrats and their leadership that could further jeopardize
security along our nation's borders. The Democratic leadership
cut a $3 billion border security amendment from the Defense Appropriations
Bill. And as Lisa Sylvester now reports, Republicans want assurances
that border security hasn't been abandoned altogether by the
Democratic leadership.
Sylvester: The Senate voted overwhelmingly 95-1 to spend
$3 billion on border security. Money to pay for, among other
things, 700 miles of fencing, 5,000 more full-time border patrol
agents, and more detention beds for illegal aliens. The funding
was included in an amendment to the Defense Appropriations Bill,
but in conference committee a select few senators dropped the
measure, sparking Republican outrage.
Cornyn: This would pass overwhelmingly on a bipartisan
basis in the light of day, but once you get behind closed doors
in smoke-filled rooms, then people begin to play political games
by pulling it out.
Sylvester: Republicans including moderates on immigration
reform say border security must be the starting point. A way
of earning back the trust of the American people...
Watch Transcript |

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KSWO
- Lawton, Oklahoma
Oklahoma
invasion debate continues
Many say Oklahoma's new illegal immigration
law - House Bill 1804 - is the toughest in the country.
Some businesses owners are struggling because they say they depend
on illegal [alien... criminal]
workers [check
this out] to keep things running; many churches have illegal
[aliens] as parishioners;
and, police are overloaded with all the new regulations. |
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San
Antonio Express-News
Rodriguez
joins House conservatives on border security bill
Rep. Ciro Rodriguez, facing Republican
opposition to his re-election next year, joined House conservatives
Tuesday in backing a get-tough border security bill to crack
down on illegal immigration and smuggling. -- The bill does not
address the millions of [illegal
aliens... criminals] in this country, and focuses on enforcement-
only measures... |
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Lexington
(Kentucky) Herald-Leader
Catholic
diocese opposes police working with the DHS
The bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese
of Lexington opposes the partnership of local law enforcement
and federal immigration officials. -- In a press release, Bishop
Ronald Gainer says the use of a federal program known as 287g
could lead to racial profiling, which he calls "immoral
and unjust." |
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Daily
49er -- Cal State Long Beach
Tension
building up before Gilchrist appearance
Students and faculty of the Chicano and
Latino studies department are devising ways to show their opposition
to Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist and two "surprise"
speakers, who all are scheduled to speak at an open forum hosted
by the Conservative Student Union this coming Tuesday at noon
in the Beach Auditorium. |

Idiot File |
Associated
Press
Invader
busted after reporting pot theft to police
McAllen -- A man was arrested for drug
possession after telling authorities that two masked gunmen had
stolen 150 pounds of marijuana from his home. -- Hidalgo County
sheriff's deputies arrived at the home near Penitas in South
Texas to find the door kicked in and nearly 15 pounds of pot
lying on the floor, Sheriff Lupe Trevino said. |
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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] |

Onslaught |
Nepal
News
Thousands
more Third-Worlders headed to U. S.
The process for large scale third country
resettlement of Bhutanese refugees living in eastern Nepal has
begun with the mass information campaign in all the camps, UNHCR
today said. -- The campaign is aimed at assisting the refugees
to make an informed decision by providing them with accurate
information, the UN refugee agency said. |
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Clarke
Times-Courier -- Herndon, Virginia
County
to work on immigration problems
What impact could illegal aliens [criminals] have on county
services and public safety and what would that cost? -- Because
these are concerns potentially facing not only Clarke County
but also neighboring localities, county officials are being asked
to join a regional coalition to try to find proactive ways of
resolving them. |
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Kathleen
Parker -- Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson
Invaders
don't need licenses
When Hillary Clinton fumbled a recent
debate question about New York's plan to grant driver's licenses
to illegal [aliens... criminals],
she helped clarify at least one issue that keeps getting muddied:
Illegal [aliens] are
illegal. -- Why, then, are we granting them driver's licenses?
-- Thus far, eight states allow illegal immigrants to receive
licenses... |
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El
Paso Times
Man convicted
of trying to run over border agent
A man who was shot and wounded by a Border
Patrol agent in an El Paso parking lot in April was found guilty
Wednesday of trying to run over the agent, officials with the
U.S. attorney's office said. -- Gerardo Felipe Ortiz, 28, was
convicted of one count of assault of a federal officer and faces
up to 20 years in federal prison... |
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Thor
H. Asgardson -- California Chronicle
Genesis
to exodus -- according to Vicente Fox
"The wall is terrible - I can't
think of anything worse," former Mexican president Vicente
Fox fumed from his soapbox, when asked about the border wall
being constructed between his nation and the United States. --
I can think of something far worse; a feudalistic society of
haves and have-nots in Mexico City... |
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El
Paso Times
Man discovered
hidden in suitcase
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
officers working at the Paso Del Norte port of entry in El Paso
were surprised to find a man hidden in a suitcase while conducting
an inspection early Tuesday morning. Two people were taken into
custody in the failed alien smuggling attempt.  |
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Arkansas
Democrat-Gazette
Suit focuses
on Tyson relationship with Reconquista mob
The plaintiffs in a lawsuit accusing
Tyson Foods Inc. of hiring illegal aliens to work at poultry
plants are focusing on the meat producer's relationship with
the League of Latin American Citizens. -- The class-action suit
in U. S. District Court in Eastern Tennessee claims Springdale-based
Tyson Foods knowingly hired illegal aliens to work for wages... |
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KNSD-TV
-- San Diego
Boat
washes ashore in Del Mar
San Diego -- A boat that immigration
authorities suspect may been used to smuggle illegal [aliens...
criminals] into the United States washed up on the beach
in Del Mar on Wednesday. -- The 20-foot boat came ashore close
to 22nd Street. Lifeguards said a woman called the Coast Guard
at about 3:30 a.m... |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Smuggler,
2 tons of pot seized near Kino Springs
Three trucks carrying about 3,900 pounds
of marijuana were intercepted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement
agents east of Nogales this week. -- The trucks were spotted
leaving the Kino Springs area at high speeds, said Vincent Picard,
Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman. |

Garcia |
KMSB-TV
-- Tucson
Mexican
Reconquista fanatic chimes in on deportations
...In 30 years as [a rabid Mexican Reconquista
zealot], Isabel Garcia
participates in most protests for immigration rights. Nevertheless,
when students walked out of Catalina High School and marched
to the federal building yesterday, Garcia just watched. -- "These
brave courageous students demonstrated for everybody," Garcia
explains.  |
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Craige
McMillan -- WorldNetDaily.com
Illegal
drivers, illegal voters?
The left in America has a long-standing plan.
It's one they've worked tirelessly to implement because
it's central to their dream of a socialist America governed under
the thumb of supra-national government. -- Like so much the left
does, the bulk of their efforts to achieve this most central
goal in their agenda... |

Waah! Waah! |
Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Open-borders
rag bellyaches about Tucson PD
The Tucson Police Department undermined
its credibility last week by getting immigration authorities
involved in a minor drug-possession incident at Catalina High
Magnet School. -- The incident led to the deportation of a 17-
year- old boy, his 12- year- old brother and their parents, who
were all illegal [aliens...
criminals]... |
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Associated
Press
23
invaders arrested in O'Hare airport bust
Chicago -- Nearly two dozen illegal immigrants
were arrested today, accused of using fake security badges to
work in critical areas of O'Hare International Airport, including
the tarmac, authorities said. -- The 23 illegal workers were
employed by Ideal Staffing Solutions Inc., whose corporate secretary
and office manager also were arrested... |

Rep. Gallegly |
Thousand
Oaks (California) Acorn
Gallegly
wants crackdown on invaders in jail
Jamie Zuieback, director of the Office
of Congressional Relations of ICE, and Bart Rodriguez, acting
assistant deputy director of ICE, recently met with U.S. Rep.
Elton Gallegly at his Washington, D.C., office to discuss the
illegal immigration jail detention program at the Ventura County
Main Jail.  |
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VDare.com Brenda Walker
America's
awareness increasing... but not as fast as Italy's
Italy's government instituted a major
crackdown on foreign criminals last week, as political leaders
sought to respond to public fury. -- The immediate reason for
bulldozing shantytowns near Rome and deporting some Romanians:
the shocking murder of Giovanna Reggiani, the 47-year-old wife
of a naval officer... |

Rep. King |
Newsday
-- New York
King
pushes bill to bar licenses for invaders
Tossing a hot potato to the Democrats
at the urging of presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani, Rep. Peter
King said he would introduce legislation that would bar Gov.
Eliot Spitzer from offering driver's licenses to undocumented
immigrants. -- "What Eliot Spitzer is doing in New York
highlights to me how dangerous this is and why we have to stop
it," said King. |
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Fox23-TV
-- Tulsa
Catholic
Church protecting illegal aliens (criminals)
Priests are pledging to go to jail if
that's what it takes to protect illegal [aliens...
criminals] from the immigration crackdown. -- Last Thursday
House Bill 1804 went into effect, requiring legal documentation
for any [invader] to
live or work in the state. -- About half of the Eastern Oklahoma
Catholic Diocese is Hispanic... |
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