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Tuesday, December 4, 2007 |
Ramos-Compean Misdeeds
Point to Bush/Gonzo/Sutton
"Something Wrong All the Way to the White House"
Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- December 3
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| From
our
feature of Feb. 21, 2007 : Poe: The more that comes
out about this case, the more it seems that the prosecution was
relentless in making sure these border agents were convicted. |
Dobbs: Let me ask
you first Congressman Poe, if based on what you heard from the
questions by these appellate judges if you are encouraged?
Rep. Poe: Very encouraging. Especially the judges went
straight to the issue. The U.S. attorney's office tried to make
this drug dealer, this informant a choir boy. He's not a choir
boy. He's a smuggler. And the judges thought that the jury should
have heard about that. And that jury should have known all along
that this drug smuggler was habitually bringing drugs into the
country and used that to judge his credibility as a witness.
So that was very encouraging comments by the judges in this case.
Dobbs: And Congressman Jones, I mean you don't have to
be a lawyer to know that this is just outright unfair and the
fact that the U.S. attorney's office, the deputy U.S. attorney
prosecuting this case knew darn well what was going on and still
hid the reality from the jury.
Rep. Jones: Well Lou, you're exactly right. I want to
thank you and your staff for being on this over a year now and
just very quickly when Judge Grady said and I quote, it does
seem to me that the government overreacted here. For some reason
this one got out of hand it seems to me and Lou, that's why I'm
going to do everything I can, working with Ted Poe and many others
to make sure that we go to John Conyers, the chairman of the
judiciary committee, and say that we need to see why in the world
this ever got into a courtroom.there's something wrong all the
way to the White House.
Watch Agents
/ LA
Times / NM
Licenses Transcript |

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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Contractors
challenge Gwinnett's ban on hiring of illegals
A group of contractors has filed a federal
lawsuit seeking to overturn a Gwinnett County ordinance that
targets the hiring of illegal immigrants. -- The contractors
want a judge to prevent the county from enforcing its ordinance
until the legal issues it has raised are resolved... |
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The Hill
-- Washington
Romney
cans illegal alien landscapers
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney
(R), who has come under fire from his rivals for employing illegal
aliens [criminals],
announced Tuesday evening he was ending ties to a landscaping
company because it hires such workers. -- The company Romney
fired is the same one he had employed before for a reported 10
years... |
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Miami Herald
MIA
deportation flights accelerate U.S. policy
Mexican detainees get checked by U.S.
Marshals before boarding a plane to Harlingen, Texas, where they
will be escorted to the Mexican border. On this day 121 men and
1 woman were deported. -- But the Mexicans entering the white
aircraft with few fuselage markings were not regular passengers.
Shackled and handcuffed... |
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KOB-TV --
Albuquerque
Invader
wanted for sexual assault nabbed
An illegal [alien...
criminal] detained at a checkpoint in southern New Mexico
over the weekend is wanted in connection with a sexual assault
on a Colorado child. -- The man, whose name wasn't released,
was picked up at a checkpoint on U.S. Highway 70 on Sunday, according
to the Alamogordo Daily News. [More
'family values']  |
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John Birch
Society
Senate
to vote on Peru free trade agreement!
The House passed the Peru free trade
agreement (H.R. 3688) on November 8, 2007, by a vote of 285-132.
Under fast-track rules that were in force when the agreement
was negotiated, the Senate must vote on the measure within 15
legislative days. The Senate is scheduled to vote on the free
agreement as early as Tuesday, December 4.  |
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Steve Watson
-- InfoWars.net
Dear
deluded mass media, the NAU agenda exists
The media campaign to deny the reality
of the move towards a North American Union in the mold of the
European Union, which would encompass a merging of the economies
of The US, Canada and Mexico, continues with a sharp focus on
attacking presidential candidate Ron Paul who has spoken about
the move on numerous occasions. |
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El Paso
Times
Police
will be urged to join immigration enforcement
During the next year, lawmakers will
look for ways to encourage local police to become authorized
immigration enforcement agents. -- House Speaker Tom Craddick
on Friday finished publishing a list of issues he wants legislators
to study before the 2009 legislative session. Among several border
security and immigration issues to be studied... |

Onslaught |
Associated
Press
Feds:
Human smuggling spiking in Washington state region
Federal authorities in Spokane say the
smuggling of humans across the U.S. border near Danville, northwest
of Spokane, is spiking. -- The special operations supervisor
with the Spokane Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol told The Spokesman-
Review that during the last two months, Border Patrol agents
grabbed 11 illegal aliens. |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Proposals
go after anchor babies
Arizona voters may be asked to decide
whether to prohibit the state from issuing birth certificates
to children of non-U.S. citizens and require hospitals to check
the citizenship of parents of newborns. -- Those are key provisions
of a proposed initiative filed Friday for possible inclusion
on the November 2008 ballot... |
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Washington
Times
Bush
still a factor, Rove warns
President Bush, down and all but counted
out by friend and foe alike just three months ago, is rising
like a bloodied but unbowed prizefighter, and Karl Rove predicts
peril for Republicans and their presidential nominee if they
shun the lame-duck president on the campaign trail. |
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Suburban
Chicago News
Sheriff
applies for immigration authority
With no prior fanfare, the Lake County
Sheriff's Office has applied for federal Immigration Act authority
to allow corrections officers to begin deportation proceedings
against illegal [aliens...
criminals] convicted of certain serious offenses. -- Sheriff
Mark Curran and Wayne Hunter, the county's director of homeland
security, announced... |
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Globe and
Mail -- Toronto, Ontario
Flood
of Mexicans delays other refuge-seekers
Ottawa -- The backlog of cases waiting
to be heard by the federal Immigration and Refugee Board is ballooning,
but Mexicans are being pushed to the head of the queue as the
government tries to manage the massive influx from that country.
-- The number of all potential refugees in line to appear before
the board was up by 66 per cent... |
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Charlotte
Observer
Official
defends illegal alien coddling policy
Martin Lancaster, president of the state
Community College System, defended a policy requiring the state's
58 campuses to admit illegal [aliens...
criminals] to class. -- "It is not only the right law
and policy, but it is the right thing to do," Lancaster
said in a written statement released today. |
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Denver Post
More probing
of data access by DA's office
The Denver district attorney's office
is under increased scrutiny as federal and state investigators
continue their probe into unauthorized accesses of a government
crime database. -- After the U.S. attorney's office brought charges
last month against a federal special agent for obtaining information
from the NCIC... [See Cory
Legal Defense] |
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Bladen Journal
-- Elizabethtown, North Carolina
14
invaders enter guilty pleas in federal court
Three months after federal agents arrested
25 illegal immigrants -- all current or former employees at Smithfield
Packing Company in Tar Heel -- during raids in Bladen, Robeson,
Cumberland and Hoke counties, 14 of those arrested have entered
pleas in federal court. -- The raids took place on Aug. 22 by
agents with U.S. ICE. |

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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Rense.com
Invaders
cause massive cuts for US seniors
I hope the following 14 reasons are forwarded
over and over again until they are read so many times that the
reader gets sick of reading them. I have included the URL's for
verification of the following facts: 1. $11 Billion to $22 billion
is spent on welfare to illegal aliens each year... |
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St. George
(Utah) Spectrum Editorial
Bill
veers off road
When Sen. Bill Hickman, R-Dist. 29, goes
before his colleagues in the Utah Legislature to win their support
for a bill he is sponsoring that would deny [illegal
aliens... criminals] public benefits and in-state college
tuition rates, and give law enforcement officers more freedom
to work with federal authorities... |
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Pat Buchanan
-- VDare.com
Diversity
is strength.... It's also America's end
On the Great Seal of the United States,
first suggested by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776,
there was to be emblazoned a new motto: "E Pluribus Unum"-"Out
of many, one." -- It was in their unity, not their diversity,
that the strength of the colonies resided. So Patrick Henry believed,
as he declared... |
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Jan Herron
-- Magic City Morning Star -- Millinocket, Maine
Please
help ICE agent Cory Voorhis
This issue is a real tragedy. Cory
Voorhis has been charged in federal district court for "unauthorized
access" of a federal criminal database and now faces heavy
fines, loss of job and possible imprisonment. -- Cory Voorhis
is an ICE agent assigned to the Denver, Colorado, office... |

RINO Graham |
Hilton Head
Island (South Carolina) Island Packet
Graham
challenger stumps against invasion during visit
The effort to replace Sen.
Lindsey Graham with a fiercer opponent of illegal immigration
started to gain strength Monday when Columbia native Buddy Witherspoon
brought his campaign for the Republican nomination to Hilton
Head Island. -- Witherspoon, a dentist and three-time Republican
delegate to the electoral college, is seeking to replace... |
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KPHO-TV
-- Phoenix
Phoenix
seeks reversal in immigration enforcement policy
Mayor Phil Gordon has appointed a four-man
panel to consider changes to an immigration policy that critics
say makes the city more dangerous by barring local police officers
in some situations from calling federal immigration authorities
for help. -- The policy, which prevents such calls in situations
where illegal [aliens...
criminals] commit... |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Border
Patrol agent finds new tunnel, tons of pot near Tecate
A Border Patrol agent working with a
specially trained dog discovered about 15,000 pounds of marijuana
and what appears to be the opening of a tunnel inside a shipping
container near Tecate early Monday. -- The trailer-sized container
is on a private lot about a quarter-mile northwest of the border
crossing.  |
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Reuters
Mexico
drug gangs muscle border tribe out of homes
Just as he drove his pickup truck north
over the U.S. border, Indian community leader Julian Rivas heard
the rasp of automatic weapons fire, then three bullets ripped
into the cab and tailgate. -- "I just carried on driving
... and I didn't go back to my village in Mexico," he said. |
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Judicial
Watch
Caught
On Tape: Mexican reconquista zealots in the BP?
..."The Border Patrol's job is not
to stop illegal immigrants... The Border Patrol's job is not
to stop narcotics . . . or contraband or narcotics... the Border
Patrol's mission is not to do any of those things... The Border
Patrol's job is not to stop criminals... The Border Patrol's
job is to stop terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering
this country..." |
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Des Moines
Register
Biden
calls on Mexican government to provide jobs
Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.) passionately
declared Sunday that the key solution to illegal immigration
begins with Mexican government officials who must expand their
economies to provide good jobs for those living south of the
border. -- "They're being irresponsible. This is the second-wealthiest
nation in the hemisphere..." |
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