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Tuesday, November 27, 2007 |
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Associated
Press
Invader
with long rap sheet caught near Yuma
A Mexican citizen with a lengthy rap
sheet who's been deported three times previously has been arrested
after illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. -- The U.S.
Border Patrol in Yuma, Ariz., says Pedro Alvarado Suarez has
been arrested 23 times since 1986 and served about eight years
in jail. It says the arrests involved various charges... |

Pastor |
InfoWars.com
Denying
the North American Union
Now that Alex Jones, Jerome Corsi, and
others have exposed the plot to establish a "North American
community," that is to say eradicate the national sovereignty
of the United States, Canada, and Mexico in favor of a "United
Nations of America" based on the European Union, the corporate
media and globalist apologists have kicked into over-drive... |
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John F.
McManus -- John Birch Society
Conspiracy deniers
delight in their attempt to debunk the obvious
The Boston Globe's Drake Bennett provided
many facts that have led to the conclusion that a conspiracy
designed to merge the three nations of North America actually
exists. But even though he offered some evidence that it does
exist, he confidently told his readers that "there is no
such thing" as the plot... |
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Laurie Roberts
-- Arizona Republic
Employers
plot to overwhelm E-Verify
Employment lawyers are advising the business
community to wait until the last two weeks of the year to sign
up for E-Verify, in hopes of crashing the system set up to at
least try to determine if the people they're hiring are legally
entitled to work here. -- "If you have 100,000 people signing
up in December, how are they going to handle it?"... |
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St. Louis
Post-Dispatch
Another
drunken Mexican invader kills an innocent American
An illegal [alien...
criminal] has admitted he was drunk when the car he was driving
plowed into the back of a car in Maryland Heights in April and
killed a young woman in the back seat. -- Pedro Santos pleaded
guilty in St. Louis County Circuit Court Monday of involuntary
manslaughter in the death of Nicole Allen of St. Louis County. |
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Editorial
-- Daily Campus -- Storrs, Connecticut
Employers
of invaders must be punished
Millions of illegal immigrants are working
in the United States under false identities and little has been
done about it until now. Given the approximately 12 million illegal
immigrants living in the States, Congress initially passed a
bill that would punish employers of illegal immigrants by putting
them in prison. |

Walter Moore |
MooreIsBetter.com
Dump the Mexican Reconquista
L. A. mayor
Los Angeles can and should be the envy of the
world. Instead, our city is a mess, and it gets worse each month.
We can't afford four more years of a mayor who spends all his
time running for the next office, staging photo-ops and going
on out- of- town trips. We need a competent, full-time working
mayor... [Watch
this video] |
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Southeast
Missourian -- Cape Girardeau
Gov.
seeks ban on licenses for invaders
Gov. Matt Blunt unleashed his latest
proposal Monday in a flurry of legislation aimed at cracking
down on illegal immigration. -- The proposed law, Blunt said
at a news conference held at the Cape Girardeau Police Department,
would specifically prohibit illegal aliens from obtaining driver's
licenses, penalize those who are here illegally... |

Baby-waving
Skunk |
Michelle
Malkin
Elvira
Arellano: Still going
Open-borders militant deportee Elvira
Arellano whom the Associated Press now dubs "a Mexican
migrant-rights advocate"may have been kicked out of
the U.S., but that isn't stopping her from continuing to lobby
on behalf of illegal aliens still in the U.S. She's been on a
hunger strike in Mexico protesting workplace raids in the U.S... |
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Los Angeles
Times
Judge
upholds Laguna Beach's funding of day labor center
An Orange County Superior Court judge
has rejected arguments by illegal immigration opponents who want
Laguna Beach to stop funding a controversial day labor center.
-- Judge Gregory Munoz issued a ruling Monday saying Laguna Beach
residents Eileen Garcia and George Riviere had failed to prove
that the $22,000 the city has been spending... |
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Jerome R.
Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
Billionaire
to Canada: Time for amero is now
Stephen Jarislowsky, a billionaire money
manager and investor the Canadian newspaper Globe and Mail bills
as the Canadian Warren Buffet, has told a parliamentary committee
Canada and the United States both should abandon their national
dollar currencies and move to a regional North American currency
as soon as possible.  |
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Jan Herron
and Mike Riebau -- CoryLegalDefense.com
Colorado's
perfect storm
Veteran immigration investigator Cory
Voorhis faces prosecution in Denver federal district court on
three misdemeanor counts of "exceeding his authorized access"
to a federal criminal database. The case grows out of actions
taken by Voorhis in October 2006 to provoke a public debate over
plea bargains offered to illegal aliens facing trial in Denver
courts. |
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CBS11-TV
-- Dallas
Report:
Some non-citizens voting in U.S. elections
Every American's vote counts. It's a
basic pillar of our electoral system. -- But a CBS 11 investigation
discovered that election officials can't guarantee that only
American citizens vote in elections. -- After the review of data
from Tarrant and Dallas Counties, it appeared, at least on the
surface, that some non-citizens were participating in U.S. elections. |
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American
Patrol
More homeland security shenanigans
According to an source within the
Tucson Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol, within the last two
days 25 Chinese were apprehended crossing the U.S./Mexico border.
As a result of problems processing Chinese (China will not take
them back) agents have been ordered to "stand down"
and not apprehend or process illegal aliens from China. |

Paul Craig
Roberts |
VDare.com
Leaderless
and clueless America heads for the trash can of history
In new books writers as disparate as Naomi
Wolf and Pat Buchanan conclude that America as we know
her is disappearing. Both writers hope, but are not confident,
that enough Americans will catch on in time to find the leadership
to pull America back from the brink... |
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Associated
Press
Invader-turned-cop
gets probation... and the boot
A former police officer who stole his
dead cousin's identity to get on the force will not go to prison
but must leave the country, a judge decided Monday. -- Oscar
Ayala- Cornejo was charged in federal court with falsely representing
himself as an American citizen after an anonymous tip led the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security to him. |
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Patrick
J. Buchanan -- VDare.com
Ideology
was Bush's undoing
Over lunch, a liberal friend expressed
puzzlement. Citing the title of Tom Oliphant's new book about
the Bush administration, "Utter Incompetents ,"
he wondered aloud. -- Like him or not, he said, Bush is not an
unintelligent man, and he is a principled and energetic executive.
As for Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and the others... |
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David Brooks
-- New York Times
Follow
the fundamentals
Lou Dobbs is winning. He's not winning personally.
He's not going to start winning presidential awards or elite
respect. But his message is winning. Month by month the ideas
that once prevailed on the angry fringe enter the mainstream
and turn into conventional wisdom...  |

The Boot |
Los Angeles
Times
Colorado
mayor's sympathy for invaders costs him his job
Greeley -- Tom Selders is still baffled
at how quickly the city he served for years turned on him. --
The two-term mayor of this conservative farm town had been a
political fixture for nearly two decades. A businessman who prided
himself on bringing efficiency to city government, Selders infuriated
his constituents... |
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Charlotte
News & Observer
Hispanics
students seen sliding
The debate over immigration often dwells
on keeping illegal immigrants from slipping into the country.
But when it comes to Hispanic youths who are already here, an
opposite concern arises -- too many are slipping away. -- Hispanic
youths -- some born here, some who entered the country illegally
but are growing up here... |
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Dallas Morning
News Editorial
Government
pullback makes mockery of immigration law
The city of Irving captured national
attention with its enthusiastic embrace of the federal Criminal
Alien Program. It inspired so many other cities to sign up that
the federal government couldn't keep pace. Now Washington wants
to curtail the program. -- In other words, the rule of law must
wait because the government isn't ready. |
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Rocky Mountain
News
The
Voorhis prosecution
Thirteen months after the "leakgate"
scandal hit the Colorado governor's race, we're still waiting
for someone to explain why the arrest records and aliases of
illegal immigrants should be kept secret from public view. --
We're still wondering what an agent with the U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement allegedly did that was so wrong.  |
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