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Wednesday, December 12, 2007 |

MORONes |
KNSD-TV
-- San Diego
'The
Border': Tale of sex, drugs, human trafficking (Documentary)
Film captures images from the invasion zone...
the US/ Mexico Border. The usual suspects like Enrique Morones,
a rabid Mexican reconquista fanatic, are up in arms, claiming
the imagery depicting this criminal onslaught is 'taken out of
context.' -- The film is on a nationwide screening tour. |
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McAllen
(Texas) Monitor
Border
town cracks down on human trafficking
La Joya, Texas -- Police have detained
30 suspected illegal immigrants in the last week and chased more
than 30 others in this border community's growing battle against
human trafficking. -- At 5:20 a.m. Wednesday, two officers staked
out a cul-de-sac at the intersection of Rancho Escondido and
Rancho Coyote on the city's east side... |
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Chattanooga
Times-Free Press
Success
of anti-invader legislation irks car peddlers
Vehicle sales have decreased for the
last few months in Dalton, Ga., and some car dealers who cater
to Hispanics blame a state law that went into effect in July.
-- "Local business has decreased about 50 percent,"
Leandro Paniagua, owner of Paniagua Auto Sales II, said, speaking
Spanish. "Since July we've had to find other ways to do
business..." |
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NBC4-TV
-- Washington
Feds
reject Prince William Co. invader screening plan
Federal immigration officials have rejected
an ambitious plan to allow all jurisdictions in Prince William
County (Va.) to work together to screen illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- The plan would have joined together three
police forces and a sheriff's department. -- The county plans
to rework the proposal and move forward on an individual basis. |

Buffoon |
Associated
Press
Incompetent
Bush stooge Gonzo named 'lawyer of the year'
Negative news coverage may have cost
former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales his job, but it won
him a dubious honor Wednesday from a magazine published by the
American Bar Association: Lawyer of the Year. -- Additionally,
the ABA Journal named Gonzales' successor, Attorney General Michael
Mukasey, as its top lawyer... |
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Jerome R.
Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
'Where's
the fence?' activist asks Congress
Steve Elliott, the president of Grassfire,
says he still wants to know, "Where's the fence?" --
Elliott, in a telephone interview, told WND an amendment submitted
by Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, for the Department of
Homeland Security 2008 budget would gut the already-approved
Secure Fence Act... |
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NBC4-TV
-- Washington
Proposal
could let immigrants apply too be cops
Rockville, Md. -- The agency that oversees
training and hiring standards for police departments in Maryland
is looking at a proposal that would let noncitizens with green
cards become police officers. -- The proposal is being championed
by Montgomery County Police Chief Thomas Manger. He said it doesn't
make sense that... |

Huck |
Americans
for Legal Immigration PAC
Mike
Huckabee's shamnesty for invaders!
In August of 2005, I was called for an
interview by THV-TV News out of Little Rock Arkansas to comment
on Governor Mike Huckabee's comments complaining about an ICE
raid on local chicken plants, which resulted in the arrest of
119 illegal aliens [criminals].
What I said during the interview is even more relevant today... |
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KRGV-TV
-- Harlingen
Day
laborer nuisances file lawsuit against city
Day laborers say police are bullying
them. Now an attorney filed a lawsuit against the City of Brownsville
on their behalf. -- Jesus Cuello says Brownsville police arrested
him for solicitation. He tells us it happened here at the corner
of Adams and 14th Street. It's a well-known area for day laborers
to find work. |

RINO Huck |
Newsday
-- New York
Huckabee
gets more scrutiny as popularity climbs
Until recently, Mike Huckabee was a second-tier
Republican candidate, a man who was rarely confronted in debates
and was perhaps best known for having lost 100 pounds in the
run-up to his campaign. -- But recently, everything has changed.
The ordained minister and former Arkansas governor now holds
a comfortable lead... |
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Tucson Citizen
Dead
man linked to attack at agent's home
A dead man found on the South Side has
been connected to the armed invasion of the home of an off-duty
U.S. Border Patrol agent and his family. -- Tucson police Sgt.
Fabian Pacheco said investigators have determined that Christian
Gomez, who had been shot to death, was one of the suspects in
the invasion... |
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WRAL-TV
-- Raleigh
Easley:
Invaders deserve education
Raleigh -- North Carolina cannot turn
its back on anyone who wants a better education, including illegal
[aliens... criminals],
Gov. Mike Easley said Tuesday. -- Easley reiterated his support
for a policy shift in the North Carolina Community College System
that allows qualified illegal immigrants to attend any of the
state's... |
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Mobile (Alabama)
Press-Register
Texas
man pleads guilty to smuggling invaders
With a jury poised to begin hearing allegations
against him, Jose Alfredo Sanchez reluctantly changed his plea
to guilty on the charge of transporting illegal aliens [criminals].
-- The plea came moments after federal prosecutors in Mobile
had dismissed a charge against Sanchez's co-defendant. |

Gilchrist |
Michelle
Malkin -- VDare.com
Meet
the GOP's border control cross-dressers
Every Democrat running for president
thinks anti-illegal immigration activists are all racists and
xenophobes. Do we really need a Republican nominee for president
who thinks the same way? -- Breakout GOP candidate Mike Huckabee,
the soft-on-border control former governor of Arkansas, scored
a jaw-dropping endorsement Tuesday from Jim Gilchrist... |
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Gainesville
(Georgia) Times
Oakwood
looks to limit illegal immigration
Monday night's Oakwood City Council meeting
began looking more like a presidential debate when a hot button
issue was raised - illegal immigration. -- Oakwood City Councilmember
Gary Anderson started a discussion on what he called the depleting
effect illegal [aliens...
criminals] have upon Oakwood and Hall County resources. |
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KOLD-TV
-- Tucson
Border
Patrol discovers drug smuggling tunnel in Nogales
Border Patrol agents say they've found
a tunnel used to smuggle drugs into the country in Nogales.
-- Agents spotted a vehicle in downtown Nogales early Tuesday
morning using remote cameras, and noticed suspicious activity
around it. After checking out the Dodge minivan... |
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Associated
Press
Police
apprehend 11 invaders after traffic stop
Moshannon, Pa. -- Eight men and three
women are in federal custody after they scattered when a minivan
was stopped in Centre County. -- State police say the minivan
was stopped Monday on Interstate 80 in Snow Shoe Township for
having illegally tinted windows... |
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McAllen
(Texas) Monitor
Crowds
turn out for border fence tantrum
Hundreds of people turned out at the
McAllen Convention Center on Tuesday night to protest the proposed
border fence, just as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
was staging a public forum down the hall. -- "America needs
real solutions. We don't need a false sense of security from
a non-continuous, 700-mile fence," McAllen Mayor... |
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Chicago
Tribune
21
to be deported in suburban Chicago sweep
Federal agents working with police in
Carpentersville and other northwest suburbs arrested 21 Mexican
immigrants for deportation in an ongoing national sweep targeting
members of transnational gangs, officials said Tuesday. -- Sixteen
were members of the Maniac Latin Disciples and Sureno-13 street
gangs who had past convictions for... |
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