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Tuesday, December 11, 2007 |
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El Paso
Times
Immigration
raid in Deming leads to 21 arrests
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
raided a food processing plant in Deming, N.M., on Monday and
arrested 21 [illegal aliens...
criminals]. -- The arrests resulted from a five-month investigation
of Proper Foods Inc. The business employs about 300 people who
prepare, package and distribute tamales for wholesale and retail
sale. |
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WFAA-TV
-- Dallas
Immigration
crackdown sends invaders packing
Irving, Texas -- The city of Irving's
crackdown on rundown apartments and illegal immigration may be
driving some families out of town. -- Oscar Alvarado said it
is definitely the reason he has decided to pack up and move on.
-- "I am leaving for another city because they are getting
tough," he said.  |
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Enid (Oklahoma)
News Editorial
Legislators
need to be careful changing HB 1804
Some state legislators seem to be suffering
from buyer's remorse in the wake of criticism of House Bill 1804,
an illegal immigration bill that has been touted as one of the
toughest in the nation. -- Many lawmakers are backing away from
their original support of the law, and they cite worrying side
effects, such as a lack of employees for lower wage... |

Huck |
The Baltimore
Sun
Huckabee
picks up critics on immigration record
Mike Huckabee has been a big hit with
crowds in the Carolinas lately, but he's also picking up a tail
of critics following him around. -- Voters who showed up for
one event this weekend had their car windows papered with flyers
critical of Huckabee, contending that the Arkansas Republican
and former Baptist minister isn't a "true conservative." |

Brugman |
Jerome R.
Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
New
life starts for prosecuted Border Patrol agent
Former Border Patrol agent Gary Brugman
has begun a new life as the owner of a new MATCO Tools franchise,
following a 24-month sentence in federal prison for a minor scuffle
with an illegal alien at the U.S. border in January 2001, an
offense for which he was prosecuted by U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton.
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El Paso
Times
Group
finds police aiding the arrest of invaders
In their annual civil rights report,
[illegal alien... criminal]
rights activists found that local police acting as immigration
agents continued to be a problem for [invaders]
living in El Paso County in 2007. -- The report, by the Border
Network for Human Rights, collected 58 complaints, including
36 against local police officers and sheriff's deputies.  |

Dan Sheehy |
Fighting
Immigration Anarchy
Invasion
numbers and merger scheme exposed in documentary
On August 20, I was interviewed by a major filmmaker
for an upcoming documentary titled "The Promise of Home,"
a ground-breaking documentary on the immigration crisis in America.
Below is the link to the full-length interview, but first I want
to tell you what else I did on the day of the interview...  |

RINO Cannon |
Josh Kraushaar
-- Politico.com
Incumbents,
beware
An unusually large number of members
of Congress are being seriously challenged in primaries this
election cycle - and their vulnerability could be the latest
piece of evidence that this is shaping up to be a perilous political
environment for incumbents. -- At least 16 members of Congress
- 11 Republicans and five Democrats - are gearing up... |

Pest Nest |
Orange County
Register -- Santa Ana, Calif.
Orange
to tighten day laborer rules
City officials are slated today to fully
adopt stringent measures to help curb problems associated with
day laborers, who residents say have disturbed the city for decades.
-- The ordinances will ban solicitation from sidewalks next to
streets without parking lanes; from private property without
the owner's written permission... |
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WFSB-TV
-- Hartford, Connecticut
Guatemalan
gets 5 years in child sex case
Litchfield, Conn. -- A Morris man has
been sentenced to five years in prison for having sex with a
12- year- old girl in his home. -- Luis E. Torrez, a native of
Guatemala, is also facing deportation after serving his time
for first-degree sexual assault... [More
'family values']  |
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The Canadian
-- Toronto
NAFTA
Superhighway mid continental corridor is underway
Two provinces, Manitoba through its Speech
from the Throne, and Alberta, through a map of NAFTA Trade Corridors
have provided strong evidence that there are plans for a NAFTA
Superhighway, or Mid-Continent Trade Corridor. President Bush
and Prime Minister Harper dismissed this idea... |
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Arkansas
Democrat-Gazette
Task
force nabs 19 in business raids
Rogers, Ark. -- Immigration agents raided
a string of Acambaro Mexican restaurants on Monday while prosecutors
moved to seize the Northwest Arkansas locations, claiming they
are a hub for illegal workers. -- Nineteen people were arrested
in the morning raids that included a related business in Benton
County... |
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Tucson Citizen
Report
claims abuses by police, others of invaders
A report issued Monday by the Border
Action Network here says "local police were involved
in the largest number of reported incidences [sic]" of "possible
human rights violations" between September and November.
--- Jennifer Allen [pictured at left] spoke in Spanish on behalf
of the human rights group at a news conference at Iglesia de
Dios Church... |
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KBMT-TV
-- Beaumont, Texas
Busload
of suspected invaders arrested
Two Beaumont patrol officers found more
than they were looking for when they stopped a bus for a traffic
violation Monday. It happened just before 2pm as Officers Lachance
and Clint Weir were patrolling IH10 near the 843 mile marker
west bound. -- When the patrolmen stopped the bus, they found
the driver and co-driver did not meet DOT regulations. |
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John Birch
Society
NAFTA trade
corridors are real
"There's no such thing as a proposed
NAFTA Superhighway." That was the conclusion reached by
writer Christopher Hayes in the August 27, 2007 issue of The
Nation. Of course, Hayes is not alone in denying the existence
of plans for a NAFTA Superhighway system. The official line,
from the governments of Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. is... |

Waah! Waah! |
KOB-TV --
Albuquerque
Deportation
raises concerns in Roswell schools
People in Roswell are frustrated with
the way a pregnant high school senior was recently deported to
Mexico. -- Roswell school district officials say immigration
officers pulled Karina Acosta out of class last week and deported
her after police discovered her illegal status while citing her
for a parking violation.  |
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Allan Wall
-- VDare.com
GOP's
sell-out seven have own Univision panderfest
Several months back, the Democrats had
a bilingual panderfest hosted by Spanish-language network Univision.
-- Not to be outdone, the Republican candidates (with the heroic
exception of Tom Tancredo) attended another Panderfest with the
same format last night (December 9th). |

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] |

Chertoff |
Associated
Press
Senator
questioning Chertoff's border fence decisions
A key U.S. senator wants Homeland Security
Secretary Michael Chertoff to explain why he ordered environmental
studies on a planned border fence in Texas, but bypassed such
a study in Arizona. -- Sen. Joe Lieberman, chairman of the Senate
Homeland and Governmental Affairs Committee, also is questioning... |
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American
Border Patrol
Apple repairs crucial ABP
computer
Apple Computer shipped the logic module
needed to do the warranty repairs on ABP's Macintosh G5, the
computer used to process important border fence reports. The
machine has been repaired. Our thanks to Apple for resolving
this matter sooner than expected, and to our supporters who e-mailed
Apple on our behalf. |
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Dallas Morning
News
Tales
of terrorists breaching border overblown - so far
The story sounded plausible: sixty Afghan
and Iraqi terrorists smuggled in by a Mexican drug cartel to
attack an Army post in Arizona. -- As quickly as the story spread
from a report last month in the Washington Times and reverberated
around talk radio and conservative blogs, it died... |

Huckabee |
Hugh Hewitt
-- Townhall.com
The
Washington Times studies Huck
Now that Mr. Huckabee has reached first
place in Iowa polls, those days are over. His 10 years as Arkansas
governor and his conservative credentials are now relentlessly
scrutinized, and Mr. Huckabee is under fire for substantial increases
in taxes and spending by the Club for Growth and the CATO Institute... |
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