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Thursday, November 15, 2007 |

Thompson |
Associated
Press
Thompson
airs immigration ad in Iowa
Republican presidential hopeful Fred
Thompson stresses the need to secure U.S. borders and enforce
immigration laws in a
new television ad airing in Iowa. -- "Giving up by granting
amnesty is not the answer," the former Tennessee senator
says in a spot that began airing statewide Wednesday in Iowa.
[This guy is a member of the
dreadful anti-American CFR... just like Cheney, McCain, and
others] |
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WSLS-TV
-- Roanoke, Virginia
Fishing
firm fined for hiring invaders
Norfolk -- The owners of a Newport News
commercial fishing company face nearly $7 million in fines after
being charged with employing more than 100 illegal [aliens...
criminals] over four years. -- The U.S. Attorney's Office
says Peabody Corp. president William Peabody and vice president
Yvonne Peabody have agreed to plead guilty. |

Aldrete Davila |
KVIA-TV
-- El Paso
Mexican
shot by Ramos/Compean arrested again
The man at the center of a case that
ultimately sent two Border Patrol agents to prison has been indicted
and arrested on a drug smuggling charge, U.S. Attorney Jimmy
Sutton said. -- Agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration
arrested Osvaldo Aldrete Davila at the Ysleta Port of Entry on
an indictment for conspiracy to possess with intent to.... |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Challenge
to hiring law dealt a setback
Arizona businesses may not be able to
challenge a new law penalizing the hiring of illegal [aliens...
criminals] unless at least one of the companies can show
some actual harm from the statute - perhaps by being charged
with breaking it. -- At a hearing Wednesday, attorneys for various
companies and business groups argued... [Related
item] |
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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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The
Colorado Channel -- Denver Video Report Included
Colorado
open for business to invaders, terrorists
A loophole in the law has allowed untold
numbers of [illegal aliens...
criminals] to incorporate in Colorado without a green card,
Social Security number or even a Colorado driver's license. While
some see it as an immigration issue, others realize the implications
reach much further, citing national security. |

Joe Arpaio |
Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Arpaio,
Maricopa County Attorney targeted for recall
A group has filed paperwork in an effort
to recall Maricopa County's two top law enforcement officials.
-- William Crum, the group's treasurer, said many people are
unhappy with efforts by the sheriff to enforce federal immigration
laws and Arpaio shouldn't be spending county money to enforce
them. |
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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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Deutsche
Presse-Agentur
Congressman
calls Mexico a "drug cartel"
Tom Tancredo, a Republican congressman
and presidential candidate, said Wednesday that the United States
cannot trust the Mexican government in combating narcotics and
called the neighbouring country a 'drug cartel.' -- 'Mexico is
a drug cartel,' Tancredo said. 'The degree of corruption inside
the government...' [See
Tom's latest TV ad] |
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The
Journal Record -- Oklahoma City
Attorneys
see surge in "immigrant" clientele
A new Oklahoma immigration law under
challenge in federal court is bringing more clients to immigration
attorneys' offices, some with fears based in misunderstanding
the law, others with real concerns their families may be split
apart. -- The new law, most of which went into effect Nov. 1,
affects illegal [aliens...
criminals]... |

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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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Driver's
licenses for invaders? Not in Mexico
The question of whether to give driver's
licenses to illegal [aliens...
criminals] ignited a national debate in the United States.
But in Mexico, the largest source of U.S. immigrants, there's
no question: Here, you must be a legal resident to get a driver's
license. -- All of Mexico's 31 states, along with Mexico City,
require foreigners to... |
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Associated
Press
Thousands
of Iraqis apply to live in US
Damascus, Syria -- Thousands of Iraqi
refugees in Syria have applied for resettlement in the United
States, a U.N. refugee agency official in the Syrian capital
said Wednesday. -- Laurens Jolles, head of the U.N. High Commissioner
for Refugees office in Damascus, said the office has registered
some 140,000 Iraqi refugees... |
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VDare.com Edwin S. Rubenstein
Penicillin
is No Match for Immigration
Syphilis and gonorrhea are far less common
today than they were before antibiotics -and free condoms- were
introduced. -- That's the good news. -- The bad news: The number
of STD [sexually transmitted disease] cases has recently increased-and
infection rates among Blacks and Hispanics are at multiples of
the white rate. |
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Eugene
(Oregon) Register Guard
Kulongoski
reaffirms invader license plan
Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski still supports
giving driver's licenses to illegal [aliens...
criminals], even though New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer has backed
away from a similar proposal. --- "You could count on one
hand the number of supporters there are for this in the Legislature
- if there are even that many," Metsger said of Kulongoski's
proposal...  |
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Washington
Times
Lawmen
under siege along Mexico border
Alien and drug smugglers along the U.S.-Mexico
border have spawned a rise in violence against federal, state
and local law-enforcement authorities, who say they are outmanned
and outgunned. -- "They've got weapons, high-tech radios,
computers, cell phones, Global Positioning Systems, spotters
and can react faster than we are able to..."  |
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Fire
Society
Border
fence funding hoax of 2006 and 2007
As Grassfire.ore has previously reported,
despite grandiose claims, our government has built just 5 miles
of the the 854 miles of double-layer border fence mandated by
the Secure Fence Act of 2006. While this fact is outrageous in
and of itself, it begs a question: Why? |
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White
Plains (New York) Journal News
Invaders
react to Spitzer's reversal on licenses
There were plenty of arguments against
Gov. Eliot Spitzer's plan to issue driver's licenses to the [illegal aliens... criminals].
-- Some said illegal immigrants didn't deserve a license, others
questioned the logistics of handling an array of foreign documents
at the Department of Motor Vehicles. |

Waah! Waah! |
The
Oklahoman
Landlords
facing illegal resident law?
State Rep. Randy Terrill wants police
and prosecutors to be able to seize and liquidate the property
of people who give aid and comfort to illegal residents - the
same type of civil procedure used to complement criminal drug
cases. -- But some property owners don't like his position one
bit.  |
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American
Border Patrol
Photos
of the day
Top photo shows culvert under New Mexico
County Road 9 that is less than a half-mile from the Mexican
border. Lower photo shows wash leading to culvert. It was enhanced
to bring out the many tire tracks leading to the culvert... |
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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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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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American
Border Patrol
ABP
reports no progress
Following an aerial survey of the border on Tuesday,
November 14, American Border Patrol reports no new fencing from
Douglas, Arizona to Fabens, Texas, a distance of 186 miles. "We
saw no new fencing nor did we see evidence of new construction,"
said Glenn Spencer of ABP who piloted the aerial surveillance
airplane... |

Dr. Paul |
USA
Daily
Ron
Paul's common sense answers
Republican presidential candidate, Ron
Paul continues his climb toward the GOP nomination. In a presidential
primary that is a free for all, Paul has something that the other
candidates want, momentum. -- Paul's support is coming from all
over the place. Conservatives, Liberals, and Moderates are gravitating... |
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Chicago
Tribune
Fewer
invaders apply for home loans
Home loans to illegal [aliens...
criminals] have plummeted this year, bankers say, as a federal
crackdown and a sluggish real estate market have combined to
scare away potential buyers. -- Chicago banks were among the
first in the nation to offer the controversial mortgages earlier
this decade, allowing applicants to use a taxpayer identification
number... |
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Associated
Press
Clinton
says no to licenses for illegals
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday
came out against granting driver's licenses to illegal immigrants,
after weeks of pressure in the presidential race to take a position
on a now-failed ID plan from her home state governor. -- Clinton
has faced criticism from candidates in both parties for her noncommittal
answers... |
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