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Wednesday, November 28, 2007 |
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The Spectrum
-- St. George, Utah
Van
rolls on I-15, kills one
Cedar City, Utah -- A van rolled on Interstate
15 this morning killing an unidentified woman. -- A man who witnessed
the crash told Utah Highway Patrol troopers that a handful of
people exited the vehicle after it rolled near mile post 89,
said UHP Sgt. Ryan Bauer... |
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Mark Cromer
-- Los Angeles Daily News
Crossing
picket lines, class lines
What's the difference between an illegal
[alien... criminal]
on a job and a "scab" that crosses the picket line?
After all, aren't both merely seeking work where they can find
it? Aren't both willing to toil at a lower wage in an effort
to feed their families? -- The difference - at least in the ongoing
strike by the Writers Guild of America... |
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Cord Weekly
-- Waterloo, Ontario
Government
selling out
Why is it that the Canadian government
is enforcing American border and legal policies? Is our government
forfeiting our sovereignty in exchange for American ideologies
regarding war and censorship? -- Recent examples highlight the
unconstitutional harmonization of policies that are just the
tip of the iceberg... |
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Associated
Press
McCain:
Not every invader in the U.S. should be deported
Republican presidential candidate John
McCain showed compassion for illegal [aliens...
criminals] on Wednesday when he said not everyone in the
U.S. illegally should be deported. -- "If you're prepared
to send an 80-year-old grandmother who's been here 70 years back
to some country, then, frankly you're not quite as compassionate
as maybe I am..." |
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Marco Gilliam
-- Times Guardian -- Canyon Lake, Texas
Is
this really Texas, or is it Méjico?
Mexicanization of South Texas moves forward
every day, as more illegals pour in, and Spanish-only signs and
conversations become ever more prevalent. -- Children of illegals
learn English, but parents refuse and relate only to Spanish
media, which abound. Spanish-only billboards are everywhere... |
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Fort Worth
Star-Telegram
Employers:
Let invaders stay
Larry Durrett knows from his experience
as an owner of businesses in Fort Worth that it's not always
easy to fill jobs at fast-food restaurants. -- But if 12 million
workers -- the number of illegal [aliens...
criminals] estimated to be in the United States -- suddenly
leave the work force, the fallout would be dramatic, Durrett
said. |
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Dallas Morning
News
Irving
invader's dilemma: dad deported, kids 'are from here'
Claudia and Jose Garcia moved from Dallas
to Irving looking for a peaceful place near a school to raise
their three children. -- They wanted their daughter to be able
to walk to kindergarten rather than suffer through the long bus
ride their sons endured in Dallas. -- But Mr. Garcia's arrest
on Sept. 18 by Irving police changed everything... |

Paul Craig
Roberts |
VDare.com
Impending
destruction of the US economy
Hubris and arrogance are too ensconced
in Washington for policymakers to be aware of the economic policy
trap in which they have placed the US economy. If the subprime
mortgage meltdown is half as bad as predicted, low US interest
rates will be required in order to contain the crisis. But if
the dollar's plight is half as bad as predicted... |

Rove |
Houston
Chronicle
Cornyn,
Rove attend East Texas panel on immigration
Republican U.S. Sen. John Cornyn said
Tuesday that while failures at the federal level to address immigration
issues have left people frustrated, state lawmakers should not
be attempting to fix the problem. -- Cornyn, joined by former
White House strategist Karl Rove at the East Texas Immigration
Summit, said states passing tougher immigration laws... |
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Dallas Morning
News
Mexicans
thinking twice about U.S. jobs, survey finds
Would-be immigrants may be staying home
in significant numbers, a Mexican government survey says, a trend
that analysts on Tuesday attributed to a crackdown on illegal
[aliens... criminals],
raids at employment sites and a slowing U.S. economy, particularly
in the construction industry...  |

Huckabee |
My Way News
Huckabee
tries to gloss over Arkansas record
Mike Huckabee's presidential rivals are
pointing to chinks in his record as Arkansas' governor - from
ethics complaints to tax increases to illegal immigration and
his support for releasing a rapist who was later convicted of
killing a Missouri woman. -- The Republican presidential candidate
has plenty to champion from his 10 1/2 years as governor... |
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WRAL-TV
-- Raleigh
Another
American seriously injured by drunken invader
A woman injured in a head-on collision
after a man drove the wrong way on Interstate 540 said she would
like him to know how much he has taken from her. -- Bettie Coates
was headed home from work early on Oct. 25 when she was involved
in the wreck on eastbound I-540 between Creedmoor and Six Forks
roads. |
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Reuters
Invaders
not U.S. health care burden: study
Illegal Latino [aliens...
criminals] do not cause a drag on the U.S. health care system
as some critics have contended and in fact get less care than
Latinos in the country legally, researchers said on Monday. --
Such [invaders] tend
not to have a regular doctor or other health-care provider yet
do not visit emergency rooms -- often a last resort in such cases... |
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Fox Television
-- Denver Video Report
Update
on the Cory Voorhis case
The FBI is involved and there is a push
for a federal grand jury to look into a growing political and
criminal controversy. It's center, a television ad that ran during
last year's race for Colorado Governor. FOX 31's Julie Hayden
reports. [Also see: CoryLegalDefense.com] |
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Jerome R.
Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
SPP
'dead,' says insider
An insider who presented a paper at a
recent North American Forum meeting in Mexico is concluding that
the Security and Prosperity Partnership plan has failed. -- "The
Security and Prosperity Partnership is dead," reporter John
Ibbitson of Canada's Globe and Mail told WND in a telephone interview.
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Charlotte
News & Observer
Community
colleges ordered to let in invaders
North Carolina's community college system
has ordered the state's 58 campuses to admit illegal immigrants,
overturning a policy of letting the heavily enrolled schools
set their own rules for handling undocumented applicants. --
David Sullivan, the system's top lawyer, dispatched a memo this
month telling the community colleges... |
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Cinnamon
Stillwell -- San Francisco Chronicle
San
Francisco ID program: Legitimizing illegal immigration
During the Democratic presidential debate
in Philadelphia last month, Sen. Hillary Clinton found out firsthand
just how contentious a subject illegal immigration is likely
to be in the 2008 election. -- Expressing support, however equivocal,
for New York Governor Eliot Spitzer's proposal to provide drivers
licenses for illegal [aliens...
criminals]... |

Ramos & Compean |
WorldNetDaily.com
Ramos,
Compean charge 'overzealous' prosecution
The two men are in solitary confinement
in federal prison, serving 11- and 12-year sentences respectively
over a Feb. 17, 2005, incident in which they fired on Osvaldo
Aldrete-Davila, an illegal Mexican alien who was fleeing back
into Mexico after smuggling 750 pounds of marijuana over the
Mexican border near Fabens, Texas.  |
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Marietta
(Georgia) Daily Journal
Cobb
may require residency for business licenses
D.A.
King, an anti-illegal immigration activist in Cobb, appeared
before county commissioners Tuesday night to ask business licenses
be granted only for legal U.S. residents. -- "Right now,
it looks to me like somebody could come across our borders, whether
form Latin America or from the Middle East, we could be issuing
business licenses to..." |
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Newark Star-Ledger
Staff
State
says cop violated invader-coddling policy
A deputy chief with the Newark Police
Department violated state directives on immigration enforcement
when he asked witnesses to a crime scene if they were in the
country legally, an investigation by the state attorney general
has found. -- In findings announced yesterday, state investigators
concluded that Deputy Chief Samuel DeMaio wrongly asked... |
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John Schneider
-- Lansing (Michigan) State Journal
Reader
amazed Michigan gives driver's licenses to invaders
"Tell me it ain't so," wrote
S. Townsend in an e-mail to me, but, in fact, it is so. -- Michigan
remains one of a dwindling handful of states that issue driver's
licenses to illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- As of August, the list included Hawaii, Maine,
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington - and Michigan. |
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