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Monday, December 3, 2007

National Suicide?
Buchanan Is Right

Mexican Invasion Station on border in California desert maintained by Grupo Beta. Also see Conquest of Aztlan.
Hannity &Colmes -- Fox News -- November 26
Hannity: You say we're on a path of national suicide. I want to ask this question directly because you say it's a day of reckoning. Do you really believe that America, the country we all love as we know it, is in jeopardy of existing?
Buchanan: Here's what I think. I think America may exist, but I tell you this. I do believe we're going to lose the American Southwest. I think it is almost inevitable. If we do not put a fence on that border .
Hannity: I agree with you.
Buchanan: You're going to have 100 million Hispanics in the country, most of them new immigrants from Mexico which believes that [the US Southwest] belongs to them. What's going to happen to us, Sean, in my judgment, is what is happening right now. We are Balkanizing. We are dividing and separating from one another politically, morally - on issues like abortion, or Terry Schiavo - racially and ethnically when you get Jena and then you get Don Imus, and all of the things ripping us apart. All these things that used to pull us together and hold us together, no longer do.
Hannity: You say that the greatest invasion in history of the Third World, etc., etc., talking about the invasion on our borders, and I agree with you. That to me is the number one security issue we have.

Red DotPast Features   Red DotOperation B.E.E.F. Updates

Dallas Morning News
Efforts to remove stubborn absconders stepped up
Every day in Dallas, a bus loaded with Mexican deportees pulls out of a Homeland Security Department office near an interstate highway. Some days, there are two buses. -- It's a get-tough testament to the federal crackdown against illegal [aliens... criminals] ­ enforcement unseen in decades in the U.S. AP Internal Use Only

Coming Up
December 8

Marietta, Georgia -- 3-4 pm EST | Other Events
Rally in Support of Cobb County Sheriff Neil Warren


The Boot
Associated Press
Homeland Security changes asylum rules
More people seeking asylum in the U.S. could be detained and then jailed longer under a new Homeland Security Department policy for people wanting safe harbor. -- The new policy applies to people placed in so-called expedited removal, a broad post-Sept. 11 category for immigrants who arrive in the U.S. seeking asylum...AP Internal Use Only

NewsOK.com
Immigration law's support shows strain
As some consider fortifying the toughest immigration enforcement law in the nation, the base supporting the controversial measure appears to be fracturing. -- House Bill 1804 passed unequivocally in the Oklahoma Legislature. Even now, many still support it. But dissent is seeping into Republican leadership... AP Internal Use Only

American Patrol
Apple goes global
Glenn Spencer has been an Apple Computer customer since 1984 when he bought an Apple Lisa. Recently his G-5 computer failed and the repair part was back-ordered for two-weeks according to the Tucson repair shop (SIMUTEK). -- Glenn called Apple (the computer is under an extended warranty program) and spoke to a man with an Indian accent...


Ramos & Compean
Fox News
Judge: Prosecutors may have overreacted in Ramos & Compean case
Federal prosecutors may have overreacted in their case against two Border Patrol agents who were sentenced to lengthy prison terms after jurors convicted them of shooting a fleeing drug suspect and hiding evidence of the incident, an appeals court judge said Monday. -- Judge E. Grady Jolly, one of three judges from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals...AP Internal Use Only

East Valley Tribune -- Phoenix
'Coyote' wars move to Valley
Rival gangs of human smugglers no longer battle for supremacy on busy freeways. The fight has come to quiet residential streets. -- Like any trade involving illicit contraband, violence always has surrounded the trade of smuggling illegal immigrants into the United States. With "coyotes" continually scheming to eliminate competitors...AP Internal Use Only


Waah! Waah!
Hays (Kansas) Daily News
Invaders gather to address arrests, other concerns
"Immigrants" concerned about the effects of immigration arrests gathered for a vigil to raise awareness and protest anti- [illegal alien... criminal] legislation. -- The vigil in Dodge City on Sunday was one of six promoting the following message: "Immigrants are people, too." AP Internal Use Only


Huckabee
Los Angeles Times
Huckabee decried anti-invader efforts in 2005
In 2005, a Republican state senator named Jim Holt introduced a bill to deny public benefits to Arkansas' soaring population of illegal [aliens... criminals]. Holt, a Southern Baptist minister, figured it was a rock-solid conservative idea -- a matter, he said, "of right and wrong." -- Huckabee called the bill "race-baiting" and "demagoguery," and...AP Internal Use Only

WJZ-TV -- Baltimore
Resolution would deny sanctuary to invaders
Taneytown, Md. -- Taneytown Councilman Paul Chamberlain plans to introduce a resolution Wednesday declaring the Carroll County community is not a so-called "sanctuary city" for illegal immigrants. -- Communities that designate themselves "sanctuary cities" bar local police from cooperating with federal immigration officials...AP Internal Use Only

MexiData.info
U.S. senators meet with head Mexican menace in Mexico
During the meeting, President Felipe Calderón and the US senators exchanged points of view on key issues on the bilateral agenda, such as migration, combating organized crime and trade. -- The president repeated the Mexican government's position in favor of an integral migratory reform that will consider Mexican migrants' contributions...AP Internal Use Only

Arizona Republic -- Phoenix
Border-wall foe to quit post as Douglas (Az.) mayor
Ray Borane, Douglas' outspoken mayor and ardent opponent of the federal buildup on the border, has announced that he will step down after 12 years as the border city's leader and step away from public life. -- The 69- year- old has argued often against the border walls and a military-style development, suggesting that most lawmakers don't understand...AP Internal Use Only

Dena Bunis -- Orange County Register -- Santa Ana, Calif.
Immigration is back - and with a vengeance
When the Senate immigration bill failed earlier this year, advocates of a broad solution vowed they'd be back and the issue wouldn't die. -- Ever hear the expression, "Be careful what you wish for?" -- Immigration is back all right. But not in the way that those who want a legalization plan for millions of [illegal aliens... criminals] would like.AP Internal Use Only


RINO Rudy
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Giuliani nearly drowned out by Ron Paul supporters
It was Rudy Giuliani campaigning for president on the Marietta Square on Sunday afternoon, but anyone listening may well have thought the candidate's name was Ron Paul. -- "RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL!" - a crowd chanted from Glover Park, effectively drowning out comments from the former New York mayor...AP Internal Use Only

Associated Press
NC attorney general asked to review college enrollment policy
Raleigh, NC -- A candidate for North Carolina governor wants Attorney General Roy Cooper to weigh in on a new policy that requires community colleges to admit eligible illegal [aliens... criminals]. -- A policy issued last month removed the discretion community colleges had in accepting [illegal alien] applicants.AP Internal Use Only

Washington Times
Revised SCHIP still has loophole for illegals
The revised children's health insurance bill that Congress is about to send to President Bush still has loopholes that both illegal aliens and ineligible legal immigrants could exploit to join the program, a new Heritage Foundation analysis shows. -- Under the bill, those applying for the State Children's Health Insurance Program...AP Internal Use Only


Dr. Paul
Associated Press
Ron Paul says he'll raise $12 million in 4th quarter
Republican Ron Paul said Sunday his upstart presidential campaign is on track to raise more than $12 million this quarter, boldly predicting the Iowa polls "are going to continue to shift" once he's finished spending it all. -- Speaking on CNN's "Late Edition," Paul said he had raised roughly $10.4 million so far in the quarter beginning Oct. 1..."AP Internal Use Only

CBS News
Homeland Security's new enforcer
The county jail in Charlotte, N.C., is part front line, part revolving door in America's debate over illegal immigration. It's an issue Sheriff Jim Pendergraph knows well. He'll need every bit of that knowledge when he starts his new job in Washington on Monday, reports CBS News national correspondent Byron Pitts. AP Internal Use Only


Giuliani
Marietta (Georgia) Daily Journal
RINO Rudy vows to end illegal immigration
In his first campaign visit to Marietta on Sunday, White House hopeful and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani pledged to halt illegal immigration were he elected president. -- Asked what he would do for such hospitals as WellStar Kennestone in Marietta, where residents at times have to wait up to eight hours in the emergency room...AP Internal Use Only

Don Feder -- Human Events
The Southern Poverty Law Center: Clumsy smear masters
I was slimed by the Southern Poverty Law Center -- a group that dresses its leftist agenda in tolerance clichés. Not that I mind. Over the years, I've been smeared by the best. The Poverty Law Center is a rank amateur, by comparison. -- According to the SPLC, I am a hateful person who bears watching. I'm also "involved with several extremist groups" which are either "anti-immigrant" or "anti-gay."AP Internal Use Only

KTVK-TV -- Phoenix
500th defendant prosecuted for human smuggling
Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas announced Sunday that the 500th defendant was prosecuted for human smuggling. -- The law is the first of its kind in the country and holds human cargo accountable for their part in illegally entering into the United States. AP Internal Use Only

Associated Press
Texas hospital may drop invaders' care
The University of Texas Medical Branch may stop offering cancer care to indigent and undocumented immigrants in order to cut costs. -- The UTMB set aside about $12 million in this year's $1.4 billion annual budget to treat indigent cancer patients, but that isn't enough to meet demand, said Karen Sexton, vice president and CEO of hospitals...AP Internal Use Only


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