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Friday, November 30, 2007 |
Importing
Poverty
After Twenty Years of Suppression Truth Emerging
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- November 29
Tucker: Thirty-eight million people living in the country
are immigrants. That's one out of every eight Americans. Not
since the days of Ellis Island have immigrants represented so
much of our population, but not all immigrants are here legally.
One-third of them are here unlawfully
and since 2000, more than half of those entering the United States
have been illegal aliens. The Center for Immigration Studies
analyzed data collected by the Census Bureau in March of this
year. The analysis is revealing and raises some tough questions.
Steve Camarota (CIS):
When we looked at rates of poverty, health insurance coverage
and welfare use, it reminds us that when people say all that
matters is a willing worker and a willing employer. That's not
all that matters. There are many other things.
Tucker: Such as the impact on
poverty rates, social services, health care and schools.
Unidentified Male: One of the
things that has been going on in a lot of schools is a lot of
overcrowding. And what we found was that in the last 20 years
immigration accounts for all of the increase in school enrollment
in the United States. |

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Buchanan |
Cal Thomas
- Tribune Media Services
The
United States in decline
No one ever accused Patrick J. Buchanan
of lacking conviction or of consulting a focus group before saying
what he thinks. -- In his new book, "Day of Reckoning,"
the former presidential candidate, columnist and TV pundit confronts
readers with many irrefutable facts that if left unaddressed,
he believes, will lead to America's destruction... |
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Bloomberg
Republicans
face South Carolina invasion 'frenzy'
South Carolina has embraced foreign investment,
with companies from BMW to Michelin transforming a state once
dominated by the textile industry. Another aspect of the global
economy hasn't gone down as well: immigration. -- While an influx
of money from overseas has made free trade palatable even as
thousands of mill jobs have vanished... |
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Los Angeles
Times
"Sanctuary
city" a nasty phrase to GOP
American churches coined the phrase,
but among Republican presidential candidates, "sanctuary
city" has become a dirty word. -- At Wednesday's GOP presidential
debate, the issue sparked hard-edged exchanges between two of
the leading contenders for the nomination. Mitt Romney accused
Rudy Giuliani of... |

Aldrete-Davila |
El Paso
Times
Testimony:
Mexican shot by agents continued to smuggle
The day Osvaldo Aldrete Davila was shot
in the buttock while running back to Mexico in 2005 was not the
last time he was chased by the Border Patrol and not the last
time he delivered drugs in the United States that year, a witness
said at a hearing today. -- Robert Holguin, a DEA special agent
said on the stand that... |
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WCPO-TV
-- Cincinnati
Business
admits violating U.S. immigration laws
The leaders of an Erlanger commercial
drywall firm have admitted the company violated federal immigration
laws from 2002 through 2006 to try and maintain a reliable work
force. -- Spectrum Interiors, Inc., and its sole director, Jeffrey
Wolnitzek, pled guilty November 21 to a charge that they... |

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] |

Huck |
Arkansas
News Bureau
Disc
jockey for president
One of the national writers putting together
a profile of Mike Huckabee asked how it might be that this preacher
showed such an affinity for popular culture. -- The Chuck Norris
alliance, the tailgate party in South Carolina with the wrestler,
the pardon for Keith Richards, the playing of bass guitar in
a rock cover band offering Lynyrd Skynyrd... |
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Las Vegas
Review Journal
Pact
sought on policing invaders by Las Vegas PD
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
is seeking to join a federal program that would allow county
jail deputies to identify immigration violators and initiate
deportation proceedings. -- The department recently applied for
a so-called 287(g) partnership with the U.S. Bureau of Immigration
and Customs Enforcement... |
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Marty Eels
-- USA Daily
Ron
Paul opposes North American Union during debate
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul was asked during
the CNN/Youtube debate, in what looked to be one of many staged
videos designed to make Republicans look extreme, about his opposition
to the NAU. -- Ron Paul clearly stated his opposition to Globalist
goals to replace the U.S. government with a North American version. |

Huck |
Washington
Times
Huckabee
responds to immigration criticism
As rivals who consider Mike Huckabee
soft on immigration ramp up their attacks, the former Arkansas
governor acknowledged Thursday that his position on the issue
may cost him votes. -- Huckabee for weeks now has been criticized
for his 2005 support of state-sponsored scholarships for illegal
[aliens... criminals]... |

Ramos & Compean |
WorldNetDaily.com
Rights
'denied' Ramos, Compean
Briefs filed in an appeal seeking to
overturn the prison sentences of convicted U.S. Border Patrol
agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean allege the prosecution's
star witness, drug smuggler Osvaldo Aldrete- Davila, "had
5 million reasons" to lie. -- WND has reported Aldrete-Davila
hired a U.S. lawyer and sued the U.S. Border Patrol... |
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George Putnam
-- NewsMax.com
Illegals
pose health risks
...Little did Emma Lazarus know how foolishly
that golden door has been flung open and how often. Millions
of illegal aliens have crossed America's borders and we have
learned the tragic consequences. -- Among those who have come
are the diseased. Our late-great friend, Dr. Madeleine Cosman,
with degrees in both law and medicine... |
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Detroit
Free Press
Ex-agent's
sister pleads guilty to citizenship fraud
The wife of fugitive La Shish restaurant
owner Talal Chahine pleaded guilty Wednesday to citizenship fraud,
the latest casualty in a widening federal investigation that
snagged an illegal immigrant who concealed her past to get into
the FBI and CIA. -- Elfat El Aouar of Plymouth pleaded guilty
in U.S. District Court in Detroit to... |
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El Paso
Times
Mexican
reconquista fanatics recommend 'alternatives'
The border wall, local police enforcement
of immigration laws and an independent commission overseeing
the U.S. Border Patrol are among topics being discussed by participants
in a two-day border-policy conference organized by immigrant-rights
groups that started today at the Camino Real Hotel in Downtown
El Paso. |
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VDare.com
Donald A. Collins
Democrat
Asks: Why did WaPo's Aizenman spin CIS report?
Here we go again-on the propagandistic
way the Mainstream Media [MSM] reports the legal and illegal
immigration invasion. My party's Presidential candidates have
all come out for "comprehensive immigration reform"
- which anyone not brain- dead knows is just another major amnesty.
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Gincrich |
Washington
Times
Gingrich
stresses immigration issue
Newt Gingrich told the 22-member Republican
Governors Association yesterday that the nations needs to redefine
the immigration issue and to make a contract with young Americans.
-- "I want to rephrase the entire national debate over immigration,"
the former House speaker said. "We want people to assimilate,
to become Americans..." |
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Cronkite
News Service
Study:
Household income for 'immigrants' in Az last in U.S.
The median household income among immigrants
living in Arizona is less than any other state with a large population
of foreign- born residents, according to a study released Thursday
by a group that favors limiting immigration. -- "The low
incomes are a result of the low levels of education in immigrant
families..." [See
this feature] |

Enlarge |
EUPortal
-- Prague, Czech Republic
Pat
Buchanan: Buenas noches, America
"Mexico does not end at its borders.
Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico." -- That astonishing
claim by Mexican President Felipe Calderon, in his state of the
nation address at the National Palace Sunday, brought his audience
wildly cheering to its feet. -- Were the United States a serious
nation, Calderon's claim... |

RINO Rudy |
Associated
Press
Fact
Check: Giuliani and immigration
Rudy Giuliani, under fire for protecting
illegal [aliens... criminals]
as mayor, insists that New York was not a refuge for people in
the U.S. illegally. -- "New York City was not a sanctuary
city," Giuliani said - twice - during Wednesday night's
GOP presidential debate. -- In reality, while it has never adopted
the moniker, New York offers... |
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Allan Wall
-- VDare.com
Report
on Mexican "Migrant Parliament" soiree
On November 16th and 17th, Mexico City
was the scene of a special gathering: the "Primer
Parlamento de Líderes Migrantes Mexicanos que Viven en
Estados Unidos de America" - "The First Parliament
of Mexican Migrant Leaders Living In The U.S.A." -- This
isn't the first time these meetings, discussing ways to subvert
U.S. immigration policy... |

Huck |
Washington
Times
Immigration
group: Huckabee a 'disaster'
Groups that support a crackdown on illegal
aliens haven't settled on their champion in the race for the
White House, but there's little doubt which Republican scares
them most - former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. -- "He was
an absolute disaster on immigration as governor," said Roy
Beck, president of NumbersUSA... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Mexico
could retaliate if U.S. blocks trucks, Kolbe warns
Economic retaliation from Mexico is a
real threat if U.S. lawmakers repeal a provision that allows
Mexican truckers access to the U.S. interior, according to former
U.S. Rep. Jim Kolbe. -- "If Congress succeeds in blocking
(the program) I believe Mexico could retaliate, as they are entitled
to do," the Arizona Republican told members of... |
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Chicago
Tribune
Study:
Mexican immigrants trail others in learning English
Nearly three out of every four Mexican
immigrants speak English "just a little or not at all,"
the most among immigrant groups from Latin America, according
to a study released Thursday. -- By comparison, 35 percent of
those born in Puerto Rico struggle with English, while 44 percent
of those from South America do, according to the study... |

Onslaught |
Investor's
Business Daily
Wave
of invaders turns into tsunami
A new study suggests that the wave of
illegal aliens is having a more serious impact - particularly
on welfare spending - than commonly believed. Is anyone in Washington
listening? -- The study by the Center for Immigration Studies
notes that the estimated 10.3 million people who've come here
since 2000 represent the greatest-ever migration... |
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