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Sunday, November 11, 2007 |

Cause and Effect?
Not giving credit where it is due
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| New fence on Goldwater
Bombing Range blocks route likely used by drug smugglers. |
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American Patrol Opinion
Some of the
sixty-five miles of new fencing installed by DHS in FY 2007 may
have had an impact on drug smuggling. "The DHS is installing
new fencing right across where we have reported hundreds of tire
tracks running into the U.S.," said Glenn Spencer of American
Border Patrol.
Recent reports of a drop in drug smuggling
might be due to the new fencing. If true, and if drug smuggling
continues to drop as new fencing is installed, it means that
the government could have stopped it decades ago and didn't.
The recent push to give credit, and more
than a billion dollars to the Mexican government may well
be designed to shift attention away from this fact, some say.
"This may sound far-fetched," said Spencer, "but
I wouldn't put anything past the power-elite in Washington." |

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San
Antonio Express-News
Austin
weighs panhandling limits
...On any given day, dozens of laborers,
most of them immigrants... bypass the city- run centers and congregate
instead on a patch of grass next to a Home Depot store along
Interstate 35 in North Austin. -- The proposed crackdown has
left civil libertarians, [illegal
alien... criminal] advocates and homeless groups seething... |
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Virginian-Pilot
-- Hampton Roads
Immigration
a dividing line in Virginia politics
The polls had been closed and his re-election
secured for hours late Tuesday, but Corey Stewart, the chairman
of the county Board of Supervisors, was still in fighting form.
-- "We are never going to stop defending our communities
from the effects of illegal immigration. Ever!" Stewart
yelled into a microphone... |
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Montrose
(Colorado) Daily Press
Task
Force: Major drug trafficker arrested (likely invader)
An early evening bust stopped a kilo
of cocaine from reaching the streets Friday and landed an alleged
"significant trafficker" in jail on a half- million
dollar bond. -- The Seventh Judicial Drug/Meth Task Force arrested
Tomas Naverrette at a West Main convenience store after he allegedly
conducted a transaction with a confidential informant... |
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The
Journal News -- Mount Kisco, New York
Hispanics
troubled over Southeast supervisor race
...The question was on the minds of many
Hispanic merchants and residents last week as word spread that
Save Our Southeast candidate Michael Rights may be the next town
supervisor. Rights' plan to crack down on illegal [aliens...
criminals], some argued, would cause people to flee, a situation
that could result in serious economic, social... |
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Lemmon
(South Dakota) Leader
Drugs
and cash seized in Lemmon
A theft investigation last week in Lemmon
resulted in an arrest for illegal drugs, deportation of two Mexican
nationals, and a seizure that included vehicles and $70,000.00
in cash. -- On October 29, 2007, the Perkins County Sheriff's
Office responded to a report of theft from a business in the
Lemmon area... |

Ed Morales |
Athens
(Georgia) Banner-Herald
Licensing
invaders will make us safer
Last month, when NY Gov. Eliot Spitzer
proposed a change in state law that would offer illegal [aliens... criminals] the
chance to obtain a driver's license, the anti-illegal [alien]
lobby went ballistic. Fear-mongers argued that such a policy
would threaten national security. And James Tedisco, minority
leader of the NY State Assembly, luridly declared... |
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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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San
Francisco Examiner
Romney
blasts Rudy's immigration stance as NYC mayor
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney is
accusing GOP rival Rudy Giuliani of hypocrisy for opposing drivers
licenses for illegal [aliens...
criminals] after welcoming illegals to New York City. --
"He encourages illegal immigration and provides New York
City as a sanctuary city and then suddenly decides to draw the
line at driver's licenses..." |
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Los
Angeles Times
A
fine line for Democrats on border issues
Top Democratic elected officials and
strategists are engaged in an internal debate over toughening
the party's image on illegal immigration, with some worried that
Democrats' relatively welcoming stance makes them vulnerable
to GOP attacks in the 2008 election. -- Advocates of such a change
cite local and state election results last week... |
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MetroWest
Daily News -- Framingham, Massachusetts
Police
chiefs worry about Brazilian gangs
The two men are in their early 20s, share a passion
for cars, and, according to the Framingham police, both were
members of a gang with links to Brazil, the first one that has
surfaced in the local Brazilian community. -- Police said Marcilei
Caetano and Joelson G. Fonseca, both formerly of Framingham... |
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Christian
Science Monitor
Border
issue vexes congress
Four months after the collapse of a wide-ranging
immigration reform [aka amnesty],
lawmakers are making decisions on what elements of the derailed
bill, if any, can be salvaged in this session of Congress. --
So far, the answer is not much. -- However, with public opinion
running about 2-to-1 in favor of greater border security... |
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WPTY-TV
-- Memphis
Likely
Mexican invader charged with injuring MPD officer
Avenamar Perez is charged in a hit and
run accident that put MPD Lt. Greg Quinn in the hospital earlier
this week. -- Perez is accused of hitting Lt. Quinn's motorcycle
from behind then leaving the scene. Witnesses followed Perez
and called in his location to investigators. |
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KATV
-- Little Rock, Arkansas
ICE
to examine State Police for invader arrest power
A federal immigration official says that
whether Arkansas State Police are allowed to make immigration
arrests will depend on whether jails have enough space to hold
prisoners and how troopers decide whom to arrest. --- As more
immigrants fill jobs at construction sites, poultry plants and
other workplaces, political pressure has mounted... |

Randy Terrill |
NewsOK.com
-- Oklahoma City
Terrill
proud law is 'setting the standard for the nation'
Or, at least, that is what several hundred
callers to his House legislative office are hoping for, he said.
-- Republican Rep. Randy Terrill is one of the best known state
lawmakers, after his authoring of what some are calling the toughest
immigration reform legislation in the country. |
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Michael
Goodwin -- New York Daily News
Oh
man, Hillary Clinton's got guy trouble
Hillary Clinton has a man problem. No,
no, not that kind of man problem. And not the man problem she
had in mind when she accused her rivals of "piling on"
at the debate debacle. Her man problem comes from her friends.
-- Friends like Gov. Spitzer, who has thrown her the hottest
political potato of the year... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Cops getting
squeeze from both sides on invaders
The declaration in the past week by Tucson
police that they no longer would call immigration officials to
schools and churches put one controversy to rest. -- But it left
a plethora of questions about a policy that gives broad discretion
to officers in dealing with illegal [aliens...
criminals].  |
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Malcolm
Hedges -- American Daily
The RINO
National Conspiracy (RNC)
Thanks to the their implicate leader
(G. W. Bush), the RNC and other factions are missing a lot of
contributions. -- President Bush is obviously using his office
to promote the NAU, SPP, UN and the New World Order. -- Me, plus
a lot of "real Americans" have no use for this BS! |
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Arizona
Republic
Invaders'
worries hurting business
The economic slowdown is hurting businesses
Valleywide, but those that cater to Latinos are seeing an even
steeper drop in sales as immigrants curtail their spending out
of fear of layoffs and continuing law- enforcement crackdowns.
-- Businesses with large Latino clienteles say many of their
customers are anxious about losing their jobs... |
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Arizona
Republic
Pro-invader
protest continues outside Pruitt's store
Their numbers are getting larger, and
their chants are getting louder. -- For the third weekend in
a row, demonstrators rallied Saturday outside an east Phoenix
furniture store to boycott the business and protest the Maricopa
County Sheriff's Office's arrests of day laborers in the area.
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Associated
Press
Immigration
agency ordered shut down
Tallahassee -- A Naples organization
that claimed it could help immigrants obtain permanent residency
in Canada will shut down and refund all fees paid, Attorney General
Bill McCollum has announced. -- The Jerusalem Haitian Community
Center made "flawed and potentially deceptive" claims
in its immigrant assistance... |
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WTSP-TV
-- Tampa
Invader
charged in ID theft
Bradenton, Florida -- An illegal [alien... criminal] has
been arrested on charges he used a stolen ID to get a job he
held in Sarasota for nearly a year, the Manatee County Sheriff's
Office reports. -- Emilio Perez- Ramirez became a suspect when
the IRS notified a man in Texas that someone was using his identity.
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WTBV
-- Charlotte
Fighting
roosters and drugs seized in Iredell County
Authorities busted up a drug operation
in western Iredell County but they also discovered what appears
to be a cockfighting ring. -- Sheriff's deputies and U.S. Customs
agents found cocaine and marijuana in an illegal
[alien's] house Tuesday night. -- The suspect, Serapio Garcia
Abonza, returned home from work just after the search started...
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