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Why?
Why did Clinton/Bush leave the border open?
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GAO
spelled it out 14 years ago
"A 1993 study
commissioned by the Office of National Drug Control Policy
(ONDCP) identified ways to enhance security along the southwest
border between the ports of entry. The study recommended that
the Immigration and Naturalization Service's (INS) Border Patrol
focus on preventing illegal alien entry instead of on apprehending
aliens once they have entered the country. To implement this
strategy, the study recommended using (1) multiple physical barriers
in certain areas to prevent entry and (2) additional highway
checkpoints and other measures to prevent drugs and illegal aliens
that succeeded in entering the United States from leaving border
areas. Previous studies have made similar recommendations."
And Eisenhower
saw it fifty-four years ago. |

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Cherie
N. Brown -- Newsday -- New York
No
licenses for those here illegally
Should we give [illegal
aliens... criminals] the privilege to drive? This entire
situation is driving me crazy. As a 17-year-old driver and concerned
citizen, I am already fearful for my safety when my peers get
behind the wheel of a car. Now that 500,000 to 1 million [invaders] are being considered
for access to driver's licenses... |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Businesses
feel the loss of invaders
Chris Campos sells machines that count
dollar bills. -- Hispanic businesses that deal with cash customers
are good prospects for Campos, but he's had to change his business
model as a result of the state's crackdown on illegal immigration.
-- "The market is in a state of flux," Campos said.
"We focus on grocery stores..." |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Mexican
gets 16-1/2 years in meth smuggling attempt
A Mexican man was sentenced to 16-1/2
years in prison Wednesday for attempting to smuggle nearly 13
pounds of methamphetamine into the U.S. at Nogales. -- Jose Cardenas-Mendoza
was found guilty by a federal jury of possession with intent
to distribute meth and for the importation of meth, according
to a press release... |
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Aaron
Crespo -- Daily Collegian -- Stillwater, Oklahoma
Immigration
law not as bad as it seems
I'm Hispanic and I agree with the state's
new immigration law. I believe it has the potential to
do a lot of good for citizens. I'm not an immigrant; I was born
in this country. I have been the subject of racial profiling.
-- This past summer I was asked for identification while working
in Edmond... |

Sotelo Menace |
New
Zealand Herald -- Auckland
The
second American revolution
Eddie "El Piolin" Sotelo does
not look like a revolutionary threat to America. He is short,
stocky, with neat dark hair and a broad smile. His nickname means
simply "Tweety Bird" in Spanish. Until 18 months ago,
Sotelo was virtually unknown. Though more than a million listeners
tuned into his radio show, most Americans were blissfully unaware... |
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WSB-TV
-- Atlanta Video Report
Investigating
Georgia's fake ID industry
A Channel 2 Investigation exposes a booming underground
industry in metro Atlanta. Illegal immigrants are making a fortune
selling false documents that are, in some cases, being used to
commit crimes. And some say police and the federal government
are not doing enough to crack down on dealers who appear to operate
openly and with little fear of arrest. |
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Los
Angeles Daily News
'Kissing bug'
leaves not so sweet effects
For millions of people who live or have
resided in rural areas in Mexico or Latin America, an inch-long
insect known as "la chinche besucona" or "the
kissing bug" [pictured] brings on anything but love. It
causes heart disease, then possibly death. -- But cardiologists
from a San Fernando Valley hospital hope more local residents... |
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New
York Sun
As N.Y. economy
sours, invaders plan to leave for home
Illegal immigration may be solved not
by a legislative compromise in Washington but by an economic
downturn in America. -- That, at least, is the message from day
laborers in New York City, where [invaders]
interviewed recently by The New York Sun said work has so slowed
that they are planning to return home to Latin America... |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Mexican
nabbed with 907 pounds of pot
A traffic stop north of Elfrida, which
southeast of Tucson, ended with the Cochise County Sheriff's
Office seizing 907 pounds of marijuana Thursday afternoon, according
to a press release. -- A Cochise County sheriff's deputy stopped
a semi tractor trailer driven Gabriel Garcia Martinez on Highway
191 because his vehicle registration had expired... |

Dr. Paul |
Ilana
Mercer -- WorldNetDaily.com
Huck's
for Huck -- Paul's for America
Phyllis Schlafly, conservatism's "first
lady," had this to say about presidential candidate and
former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee: "He destroyed the conservative
movement in Arkansas and left the Republican Party a shambles,
yet some of the same evangelicals who sold us on George W. Bush
as a 'compassionate conservative' are now trying to sell us on
Huckabee."  |
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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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Hal
Lindsey -- WorldNetDaily.com
None
dare call it 'conspiracy'
...All of these things have brought me
to believe that powerful forces outside of our government
like the shadowy international Money Trust members of the "Bilderberg
Group" made a decision to force the formation of the
North American Union along with the amero. There decisions have
been instituted in the past via the Trilateral Commission... |
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Times-Ledger
-- Bayside, New York
Bloomberg
bashes invader license scheme
Gov. Eliot Spitzer's controversial plan
to give illegal immigrants driver's licenses gained more enemies
last week when Mayor Michael Bloomberg came out against the plan.
When asked if undocumented immigrants should have licenses during
an interview with CNN, Bloomberg replied, "I do not believe
they should." |

Idiot Spitzer |
Washington
Times
Democrats
hit licenses for invaders
Democratic House members can't understand why
their party's national leaders are embracing driver's licenses
for illegal aliens, and say their constituents see it as a "de
facto amnesty." -- Rep. Nancy Boyda, Kansas Democrat, said
the stance taken by her party's presidential candidates is very
unpopular in her district.  |
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USA
Daily
Anti
NAU protests planned in 7 cities
Organizers are planning to protest the
North American Union in 7 cities on November 17th. Protests are
planned in Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Las Vegas, Los
Angeles, Sacramento, and Yakima, WA. -- The nation wide protest
march is in opposition to the Security & Prosperity Partnership...
and establishment of a North American Union... |

George Putnam |
George
Putnam -- NewsMax.com
Americans
fed up with stealth amnesty
It is this reporter's opinion that the
amnesty crowd won't die easily. -- Led by Senate majority leader,
Harry Reid, D-Nev., Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., and company, they've
tried five times to shove comprehensive immigration reform through
and each time the American people, in their infinite wisdom,
have rebuked them. |

Lou Barletta |
Hazleton
(Pennsylvania) Standard-Speaker
A
clear mandate for Barletta
If there were any doubts about the popularity
of Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta and the course he has set for
the city, Tuesday's election results should have erased them.
-- The mayor couldn't have hoped for a more ringing endorsement.
He had only token opposition, having captured both major parties'
nominations in the May Primary... |

Sen. Coleman |
WCCO-TV
-- Minneapolis
Coleman
takes aim at NY on driver's licenses
Sen. Norm Coleman took a shot at his
native New York Thursday, introducing a resolution condemning
states that issue driver's licenses to illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- The plan to do so by New York's Democratic
governor, Eliot Spitzer, has led to a national debate on the
issue. Coleman, R-Minn., weighed in with a resolution... |
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Charlotte
News & Observer
Jail
ID program stirs fear
What kind of effect can we expect from
Wake County's new program to identify and deport illegal [aliens... criminals] from
the local jail? -- According to Sheriff Donnie Harrison, the
answer is: fewer criminals. (And with every deportation, extra
political points for him among the anti- [invader]
crowd.) |

Sen. Coleman |
WCCO-TV
-- Minneapolis
Coleman
takes aim at NY on driver's licenses
Sen. Norm Coleman took a shot at his
native New York Thursday, introducing a resolution condemning
states that issue driver's licenses to illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- The plan to do so by New York's Democratic
governor, Eliot Spitzer, has led to a national debate on the
issue. Coleman, R-Minn., weighed in with a resolution... |

Spitzer |
Newsday
-- New York
Spitzer
defends license plan over Democrat fears
Gov. Eliot Spitzer yesterday stood by
his plan to give driver's licenses to [illegal
aliens... criminals] despite growing opposition from fellow
Democrats in Congress, some concerned his policy will undermine
their re-election in 2008. -- "The governor has never governed
by poll numbers or been afraid to tackle tough issues..."
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Phyllis
Schlafly -- WorldNetDaily.com
What
Republicans want to hear from candidates
...Republicans want the president to
be a leader in protecting U.S. sovereignty and independence from
foreign control over our lives and laws. Republicans want him
to reject all United Nations treaties such as the U.N. Law of
the Sea Treaty which would make all use of the oceans subject
to the International Seabed Authority... |
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WKYT-TV
-- Hazard, Kentucky Video Report Included
Pro-invader
zealots grouse
Local leaders and immigration activists
gathered in Lexington today to respond to recent recommendations
on how the city of Lexington should deal with [illegal
aliens... criminals]. -- While most of those in attendance
today said they were pleased Mayor Jim Newberry formed the commission
to address the immigration issue, they weren't happy... |
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Mayo
Advertiser - Castlebar, Ireland
Ring
and Kenny push for "agreement" on illegals
The Fine Gael Leader Enda Kenny TD has
written to US Senator Ted Kennedy seeking a bilateral agreement
between Ireland and the US in relation to the undocumented Irish
in the States. And agreement has been reached between his party
and the Government on a Dáil motion supporting such an
agreement.  |
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KOB-TV
-- Albuquerque
Sting
nets 11 invaders in Santa Fe
Federal agents say they've arrested eleven [illegal aliens... criminals]
at Santa Fe apartment complexes during what they call routine
enforcement actions. -- Some [invaders]
say the agents never identified themselves as immigration officers
and weren't wearing badges. -- Others say agents posed as police
officers. |
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Donald
A. Collins -- VDare.com
Democrat
sees Hillary meltdown over Spitzer slip-up
Did you see Hillary try to get on both
sides of the NY State drivers' license issue in the Democratic
Presidential debate on October 30th? I'm a Democrat, but Hillary
may well have lost my vote right there. Furthermore, I can see
a Howard Dean-type meltdown in progress... |
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NY1-TV
-- New York
Poll:
Spitzer approval ratings plummet
An exclusive NY1 poll released Thursday
evening finds the number of New Yorkers who disapprove of how
Governor Eliot Spitzer is handling his job is growing. -- Forty-one
percent say they disapprove of the self-professed "steamroller,"
compared to 38 percent who approve a 12 percentage point
drop for Spitzer since April. |

Vicente Fox |
Jim
Walsh -- Springfield (Missouri) News-Leader
Mexico
exports its problems
Vicente
Fox, former president of Mexico, recently forgot his manners
when he visited the United States. Several times he publicly
chastised this country for our immigration policies. It is usually
considered impolite to criticize one's host about family matters
but apparently Fox suffers from no such inhibitions. |
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