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Saturday, November 17, 2007 |

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Athens
(Georgia) Banner-Herald
Police
nab suspected Mexican pot traffickers
Police arrested three suspected Mexican
drug traffickers Thursday after authorities intercepted 22 pounds
of marijuana destined for a vacant house in West Athens where
the men were waiting, Athens- Clarke police said. -- Investigators
searched the Sunset Drive house and found evidence that led them
to... |

Allen |
Sierra
Vista (Arizona) Herald / Review
Open-border
zealots open office in Douglas
Members of Border
Action Network will dedicate a new office and launch the
Douglas Human Rights Committee during a ceremony in Douglas (Arizona)
today. -- The office will serve as a meeting site, a drop-in
center where people can report rights violations committed by
authorities and a place for ongoing training on rights protections,
said Jennifer Allen... |
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Eyewitness
News -- Memphis
Invaders
driving without insurance
Eyewitness News Everywhere Uncovers thousands
of uninsured drivers cruising the streets of Memphis, including
a man who plowed into a Memphis motorcycle cop and left the scene.
-- Avenamar Perez pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of
an accident [and]driving without a license or registration.
Perez also admitted he is an illegal [alien...
criminal]. |

Aldrete-Davila |
Washington
Times
Shot
trafficker arraigned
A Mexican drug trafficker shot by two
Border Patrol agents, who later were convicted of the shooting,
was arraigned yesterday on numerous smuggling charges in federal
court in El Paso, Texas. -- Osvaldo Aldrete Davila was charged
with conspiring to distribute hundreds of pounds of marijuana
in the U.S. between June and November in 2005... |
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Washington
Post
Mexico
calls U.S. border fence severe threat to environment
Plans to extend the U.S. fence along
the Mexican border are "medieval" and would severely
damage the environment, threatening hundreds of plant species
and animals, such as Mexican gray wolves, black bears and jaguars,
according to a Mexican government report released Thursday.  |
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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... |

Rep. Bilbray |
North
County Times -- Escondido, Calif.
Bilbray
bill proposes stricter immigration enforcement
A new bill by Rep. Brian Bilbray, R-Solana
Beach, would require employers to verify that all of their new
workers are in the country legally. -- One of the most vocal
critics of illegal immigration in Congress, Bilbray said the
bill also would call for an increase in the number of U.S. Border
Patrol agents... |
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Cincinnati
Post
Contractor
sentenced to 18 months
A contractor who admitted supplying illegal
[alien... criminal]
workers to the Northern Kentucky home building industry was sentenced
Thursday to serve 18 months in federal prison. -- After he was
sentenced on the federal charges, Robert Pratt was immediately
arrested by Boone County authorities on charges of fraud... |
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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] |

Joe Arpaio |
East
Valley Tribune -- Phoenix
Arpaio,
Gascón spar over invaders
Increasingly, two of the Valley's law-enforcement
heavyweights have been facing off over the hotly political issue
of illegal immigration. -- In one corner is Maricopa County Sheriff
Joe Arpaio, whose office created a special squad to arrest people
suspected of being in the U.S. illegally. -- In the opposite
corner is Mesa police Chief George Gascón... |
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Joe
Guzzardi -- VDare.com
Time
to get Mexico out of our hair!
Last weekend, I became aware of an alarming
new development in the war for immigration sanity: the anchor
dog! -- I was at the local feed store talking with Stacy, a freshly
scrubbed young woman in a "Cowgirl" tee shirt. Stacy
was helping me make a new tag for my Australian Shepherd, Sparkle... |
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Gloucester
County (New Jersey) Times
Invader
to plead guilty in rape of child
Bridgeton, NJ -- An illegal immigrant
charged in connection with the sexual assault of a 13-year-old
Millville girl last year is expected to plead guilty to aggravated
sexual assault. -- Edson Leontes appeared in Superior Court Friday.
Superior Court Judge Richard Geiger scheduled Leontes for a status
conference on Dec. 3... [More
'family values'] |
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KTVZ-TV
-- Bend, Oregon
Salem
area church leaders pledge help for some invaders
Religious leaders in the Salem-area are
joining a nationwide movement to give sanctuary to certain undocumented
immigrants. -- The move comes after immigration enforcement raids
that have been separating parents from their US born children,
according to Gayle McDougle... |
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Jim
Kouri, CPP -- Family Security Foundation
Judicial
Watch Lawsuit: No licenses for invaders
Judicial Watch, the public interest group
that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced
that it filed a lawsuit on behalf of a New York taxpayer in the
Supreme Court of the State of New York against New York Governor
Eliot Spitzer over a new policy implemented on September 21,
2007 that will... |

Ramos & Compean |
Jerome
R. Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
Arrest
prompts call for release of Ramos, Compean
Two congressmen are calling for the immediate
release of imprisoned Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and
Jose Compean and a complete investigation of their prosecutor
after the arrest last night of the drug smuggler at the center
of the case. -- Reps. Ted Poe and Dana Rohrabacher say that with
the arrest of Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila... |
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The
Oklahoman
More
vow to resist Oklahoma anti-invader law
Some members of Oklahoma's faith community
continue to voice their opposition to the state's new immigration
reform law. -- The Rev. Lance Schmitz, a social justice minister
with Oklahoma City First Church of the Nazarene, said more signed
copies of a Pledge of Resistance are to be delivered to Gov.
Brad Henry's office at noon Monday.  |
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Washington
Times
Maryland
bill opposes illegals as drivers
A Republican senator plans to introduce
a bill today during the General Assembly's special session that
would bar illegal aliens from getting driver's licenses in Maryland.
-- Sen. E.J. Pipkin, Eastern Shore Republican, said he will introduce
the measure with a second bill calling on officials to conduct
a study... |
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Mike
Gallagher -- Townhall.com
Border
insanity
...It's downright crazy to hear our president
pine for "a path to citizenship." It's completely nutso
to witness thousands take to the streets while waving Mexican
flags and demanding "rights" for those who have gained
illegal entry. It's off-the-charts goofy to observe a governor
expect to get support for granting drivers licenses to illegals. |
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Taft
(California) Midway Driller
City
passes resolution urging immigration law enforcement
The City of Taft is joining other cities
like Bakersfield to demand the federal government more effectively
enforce its immigration laws and crack down on illegal immigration.
-- The Taft City Council unanimously adopted a resolution urging
government to reform current immigration laws; enforce the laws
in effect... |
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Terence
P. Jeffrey -- Cybercast News Service
Obama
supports driver's licenses for invaders
Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), who is running
second to Sen. Hillary Clinton (D.-N.Y.) in polls of the Democratic
presidential race, said in a debate on CNN Thursday that he supports
giving driver's licenses to illegal aliens [criminals].
-- Clinton, meanwhile, said she did not. When asked, she simply
said, "No." |
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Trenton
(New Jersey) Times
Seven
arrested on prostitution charges after strip club raid
Seven women, all but one of whom are
in the United States illegally, were arrested for alleged prostitution
after authorities raided a strip club on Thursday night, township
police announced on Friday. -- All seven women are Brazilian
natives living in Essex County and each was charged with engaging
in prostitution... [More
'family values'] |
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Jerome
R. Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
'Stop
SPP' marches in 9 cities today
The leaders of the United States, Canada
and Mexico conferred over the Security and Prosperity Partnership
in August Protest marches opposing the controversial Security
and Prosperity Partnership of North America are scheduled [today,
November 17] for nine cities across the nation...  |
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WTHI-TV
-- Terre Haute, Indiana
Mexican
woman deported from Chicago vows hunger strike
A Mexican [reconquista] advocate deported
from the U.S. says she has begun a hunger strike to push her
government to demand its citizens receive better treatment north
of the border. -- Elvira Arellano is a former illegal immigrant
who took sanctuary at Chicago's Adalberto United Methodist Church
for about a year in defiance of a deportation order. |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Near-done
border fence stirs critics, defenders
Sasabe, Az. -- Less than three months
after bulldozers broke ground, construction crews are nearing
completion of a seven-mile border fence that stretches across
one of the busiest corridors in the nation for people- and drug-smuggling.
-- But critics say a land swap deal that allowed the DHS to complete
the final 0.8 of a mile of the fence... |
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