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Wednesday, November 14, 2007 |
Intifada?
Does open defiance at border signal beginning?
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American Patrol
The battle
between open-borders extremists and the U.S. Border Patrol in
Calexico may mark the beginning of the intifada predicted
by Andres Oppenheimer.
"The rapid escalation of the U.S.
anti-immigration hysteria - fueled by ratings-hungry cable-television
hotheads and leading Republican presidential hopefuls - is a
dangerous trend: It may lead to a Hispanic intifada that may
rock this nation in the not-so-distant future."
"Americans must understand that
we are in a pre-war period and that blame for the inevitable
civil war must lie at the feet of those who subverted our immigration
laws," said Glenn Spencer of American Patrol. "At the
top of this list are names like the Los Angeles Times, the Ford
Foundation, the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Mexican government,"
he added. |

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Minot (North
Dakota) Daily News
Invasion:
Finally politicians might be getting the message
Debate over immigration law reform has
confounded many analysts who attempt to explain such issues solely
in terms of political party ideologies. Both Republicans and
Democrats have been on what, to many Americans, is the wrong
side of the debate - an emphasis on various proposals that illegal
aliens be given amnesty for their misdeeds. |
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New York
Post
Invader
busted on murder charge
An axed employee of an Upper East Side
jewelry boutique was busted yesterday for stabbing and slashing
his boss - a hardworking Bronx mom - to death after she caught
him stealing and threatened to call cops, sources said yesterday.
-- David Andrango faces second-degree murder charges in the brutal
slaying of... |

Dr. Paul |
Ron Paul
for President
Ron
Paul coming to Las Vegas
Dr. Ron Paul's Hope for America Tour is coming
to Las Vegas on November 19th and we invite you to come and hear
his message of freedom, peace and prosperity! -- A rally will
be held at Artemus Ham Hall at the University of Nevada Las Vegas
starting at 3:00 PM PST.  |
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Chicago
Tribune
Mexican
windbag Calderon to start propaganda campaign in U. S.
President Felipe Calderon decried Wednesday
what he called "the growing harassment" of Mexicans
in the US and said his government will work to counter it by
funding a media campaign to show migrant success stories. --
Mexican officials have expressed concern over a recent wave of
raids and a U.S. political climate perceived as anti- migrant. |
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San Francisco
Chronicle Poll on Page
S.F.
supervisors approve ID cards for "residents" (i. e.
invaders)
The Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday
to issue municipal identification cards to city residents - regardless
of whether they are in the country legally - and to double the
amount of public money available to candidates running for supervisor.
-- Supervisor Tom Ammiano, who authored the ID card legislation,
said the program is a smart public safety measure... |
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Chicago
Tribune
Mexican
windbag Calderon to start propaganda campaign in U. S.
President Felipe Calderon decried Wednesday
what he called "the growing harassment" of Mexicans
in the US and said his government will work to counter it by
funding a media campaign to show migrant success stories. --
Mexican officials have expressed concern over a recent wave of
raids and a U.S. political climate perceived as anti- migrant. |
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Californians
for Population Stabilization
SAVE
Act will control immigration, protect the environment!
The SAVE Act (Secure America with Verification
and Enforcement Act) is an important, bi-partisan attempt to
remedy our immigration crisis by enforcing our immigration laws.
HR 4088, by Representative Heath Shuler (D-NC) has over 90 co-sponsors,
equally divided by Democrats and Republicans... |
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Pine Bluff
(Arkansas) Commercial
Demand
doubles in first six months at Mexican consulate
The growing Mexican population in Arkansas
and neighboring mid-south states created a demand for passports
and identity cards beyond what even the Mexican government prepared
for. -- In its first six months, the Mexican consulate based
in Little Rock has seen the number of citizens it serves a day
rise from 50 to 120... [Thanks,
Huck] |
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Bridgeton
(New Jersey) News
Threatening
to kill officer lands invader in county jail
A Bank Street man who was detained on
a warrant Tuesday morning will spend more time in the county
jail than he likely would have by allegedly threatening to kill
a city police sergeant following his arrest. -- In addition to
the longer stay in jail, Oscar Mendez now also possibly faces
a deportation hearing. [Possibly?] |

Dan Sheehy |
Dan
Sheehy's Fighting Immigration Anarchy Newsletter
...Using a shocking and inspiring 60- slide PowerPoint
presentation I created specifically for the tour, I discussed
the seriousness of the illegal- alien invasion, the Mexican reconquista,
so-called "free- trade" agreements such as NAFTA and
CAFTA, the NAFTA Superhighway toll road system, the "Security
and Prosperity Partnership of North America" and how it
is setting the stage for merging the U.S., Mexico and Canada... |
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WTNH-TV
-- New Haven, Connecticut Video Report Included
Taxpayers
footing the bills for illegal aliens
...Elise Marciano is the president of
the Anti-Illegal Immigration Group in Danbury. "That is
so incredible that our taxpayers money that this hospital is
spending on people who shouldn't even be here," she said.
-- Frank Kelly says he understands how illegal immigration opponents
feel about the staggering numbers.  |

Huckabee |
Arkansas
News Bureau
Blast
from the Past: The real Mike Huckabee
In a impassioned speech before hundreds
of influential Hispanic
civil rights leaders from across the nation, Gov. Mike Huckabee
told a captive audience Wednesday [at a LULAC soiree, no less]
that America is great because it has always opened it doors up
to people seeking a better way of life... |
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Detroit
Free Press
Illegal
alien worked for FBI, CIA, stole info
The sister-in-law of the indicted fugitive
owner of the La Shish restaurant chain got sensitive jobs at
the FBI and CIA, despite being an illegal [alien...
criminal], federal prosecutors said in court documents unsealed
today in Detroit. -- The woman, Nada Nadim Prouty, also tapped
into a sensitive FBI computer to find out what federal investigators... |
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WSOC-TV
-- Charlotte Video Report Included
Agents
round up fugitive invaders in Charlotte
Charlotte, NC -- U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement officials released some startling numbers
for its Southeast region, which includes Charlotte. Members of
ICE's Fugitive Operations Team have arrested and deported more
than 2,200 immigrant fugitives between October 2006 and October
2007. |
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Magic Valley
Times -- Twin Falls, Idaho
Border
agents confirm raids in Magic Valley
A U.S. Border Patrol official confirmed
Tuesday that agents investigating human smuggling on commercial
bus lines arrested more than 100 illegal [aliens...
criminals] in the Twin falls area over the past week. --
That figure does not include unconfirmed reports that agents
detained a number of [invaders]
at other locations... |

Romney |
Newsday
-- New York
Romney
assails foes on immigration
Republican presidential contender Mitt
Romney, seeking to protect his narrowing lead and fend off challenges
from rivals in this early-voting state, assailed Mike Huckabee
and Rudy Giuliani over supporting tuition breaks and broader
sanctuary for illegal [aliens...
criminals] or their children...  |
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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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Newport
News (Virginia) Daily Press
Wrong-way
drunk driving Mexican invader sentenced
A Gloucester County Circuit Court judge
upheld Tuesday a July 19 ruling in the case of an illegal [alien... criminal] who
was driving drunk when his car sideswiped a Virginia State Police
trooper in June. -- Circuit Court Judge Von L. Piersall Jr. sentenced
Alfonso Cedillo Maldonado to 18 months in prison after the Mexican
native pleaded guilty... |
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Reuters
Texas
mayors want wider Rio Grande
Brownsville, Texas -- Texan mayors opposed
to a planned border fence with Mexico want to widen and deepen
the Rio Grande river instead, and say it will be more effective
in keeping out illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- The U.S. government aims to build 700 miles
of new fencing along the frontier with Mexico... |
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The Dustin
Inman Society Includes Video
Georgia
Sheriff uses authority to enforce immigration laws
In July, Neil Warren, the Sheriff of
Cobb County, Georgia began using his authority to assist ICE
to enforce American immigration laws. The results have been easy
to see enforcement works! -- Doing so has accomplished several
things: Illegals are being deported from Cobb County. Illegals
are being told "don't drive in Cobb County." |
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WKRC-TV
-- Cincinnati Video Report
Safeguarding
businesses against invaders
With several high-profile raids on illegal
immigration in the Tri-State, many local businesses wonder how
far they need to check the background of their workers. -- In
turn, local Hispanic groups worry those fears could lead to discrimination.
-- Local 12's Angela Ingram has more on how both sides are trying
to reach some understanding... |
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American
Border Patrol
Photo of
the day
Photo taken November 13 on the border east of
the San Pedro River. Construction work involves excavation and
equipment/ supplies not normally associated with border fence
construction. It should be interesting to watch what develops. |
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Chicago
Sun Times
Airport
bill takes aim at invaders
A week after dozens of illegal immigrants
were arrested using fraudulent ID badges to access high-security
areas of O'Hare Airport, Rep. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) on Tuesday proposed
legislation to require workers in all U.S. airports' secure areas
to be citizens. -- "It's designed to specifically address
problems that we found at O'Hare in particular but..." |
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Washington
Times
Assembly
to consider proposals on illegals
The Virginia State Crime Commission's
recommendations on illegal aliens should get full consideration
in the 2008 General Assembly, despite Democrats taking control
of the state Senate in the recent elections, the commission chairman
said yesterday. -- "Whatever comes out will get a serious
look," said Sen. Kenneth W. Stolle... |
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