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Thursday, December 13, 2007 |

Huck |
Washington
Times
Illegals
foes reject nod to Huckabee
Minuteman co-founder James Gilchrist's
endorsement of presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has spurred
a backlash among illegal-immigration opponents who say the former
Arkansas governor is soft on immigration enforcement. -- "Mike
Huckabee is pro-amnesty and favors a path to citizenship for
illegal aliens currently in the U.S...." |
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Tulsa World
Federal
judge dismisses lawsuit challenging HB 1804
U.S. District Judge James Payne on Wednesday
dismissed a lawsuit challenging a new state law dealing with
illegal immigration. -- The National Coalition of Latino Clergy
had filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Brad Henry and Oklahoma
Attorney General Drew Edmondson, seeking to overturn House Bill
1804... |
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WTVF-TV
-- Nashville
Fake
ID suppliers busted in Robertson County
Federal agents charged two people with
making and selling fake identification in Robertson County. --
Investigators said illegal [aliens...
criminals] buy the IDs so they can get jobs in the United
States. -- Last week, a NewsChannel 5 investigation revealed
how big the problem is... |
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Associated
Press
Feds
warn of eminent domain to build border fence
In a written ultimatum to South Texas
landowners opposed to plans to build a border fence, federal
officials foreshadow the possible use of eminent domain to buy
land for border fence construction. -- DHS Secretary Michael
Chertoff sent the letter to property owners who either refused
or ignored requests to let federal land surveyors on their property. |
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WRAL-TV
-- Raleigh
Hundreds
use fake IDs for food stamps
A state audit has found that hundreds
of people have used bogus Social Security numbers to obtain food
stamps. -- From July 2002 to last April, 1,906 people were receiving
food stamps from the state Department of Social Services based
on invalid Social Security numbers, the audit report stated.
Another 1,237 food stamp recipients were using... |

Aldrete Davila |
El Paso
Times
Drug
smuggler denied bond
Aldrete Admitted drug smuggler Osvaldo Aldrete
Davila, who is at the center of a national controversy over the
conviction of two El Paso Border Patrol agents, was denied bond
Monday by a federal judge in El Paso, court documents showed.
-- Aldrete, who faces drug conspiracy and possession charges,
was ordered detained without bond... |
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El Paso
Times
21
illegals arrested in raid on Deming tamale plant
Immigration agents raided a Deming (NM)
tamales plant Monday and arrested 21 undocumented workers in
an operation they dubbed Operation Tamale, said Immigration and
Customs Enforcement officials. -- The arrests are the result
of a five-month investigation of Proper Foods Inc., 1319 E. Pine
St.... |
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Washington
Post
Frequent
U.S. visits by TB patient noted
The Department of Homeland Security's
chief medical officer yesterday acknowledged errors in the federal
government's failure to stop a Mexican businessman infected with
multiple- drug- resistant tuberculosis from entering the United
States 21 times over seven weeks in April and May... |
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San Francisco
Chronicle
Tax
boost predicted in illegal alien-bloated California
California's looming budget deficit has
ballooned to an estimated $14 billion, creating a crisis that
fiscal experts said Wednesday is likely to require higher taxes
in addition to across-the-board cuts in education and other services.
-- The last time the state faced a major tax increase was more
than 15 years ago. In 1991, Gov. Pete Wilson faced... |
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CNN
Republicans
back bill allowing employers to require English only
Republican leaders in the House are supporting
a bill that would let employers set an English only policy on
the job. -- The EEOC has sued the Salvation Army after organization
required that their workers learn English. -- Rep. Tom Price,
R-Georgia, is the lead sponsor of the Common Sense English Act... |

Huck |
Chad Groening
-- OneNewsNow.com
Corsi:
Huck's tough talk on immigration doesn't match his record
An investigative journalist and author
says Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee's recently
released plan for strong border enforcement does not jive with
his record as governor. -- The former Arkansas governor proposes
to stop illegal immigration with a border fence along the U.S.-Mexico
border, more Border Patrol agents... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Mexican
trucks roll on despite opposition
The Bush administration continues to
push forward with its controversial project allowing Mexican
trucks to move freely on U.S. roads despite strong protests from
both chambers of Congress, where legislation is pending. -- "Congress
has stated clearly that it believes going forward with such a
program... is not safe..." |
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Miami Herald
Cops:
Drunken migrant attempted rape to get deported
Drunk and missing home, construction
worker Juan Carlos Franco stripped naked, broke into a house
and tried forcing himself onto a young girl so he would be deported
back to Guatemala, police say. -- He is jail for now -- in Miami-Dade.
-- Franco was arrested by Miami Officer Ivan Camilo Monday afternoon...
[More 'family values']
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Washington
Times
Support
builds for agent who gained plea data
Grass-roots support is gaining momentum
for a Colorado federal agent charged with unlawfully accessing
information from a national database that was used in an attack
ad during a political campaign. -- Corey Voorhis, a former special
agent with the U.S. Border Patrol and ICE, is gaining support
as he faces a political and legal firestorm... |
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KATU-TV
-- Portland, Oregon
Invader
heads to prison for fatal hit-and-run
An illegal [alien...
criminal] has been sentenced to 16 months in prison for a
deadly hit-and-run accident near Gladstone, Oregon. -- Mary Richey
was crossing Highway 99E in a wheelchair when she was struck
on November 28. She had just gotten off a TriMet bus. The road
is also known as Southeast McLoughlin Boulevard. |
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Earth Times
Texas
Cardinal opposes immigration law enforcement issues
Houston -- A newly elevated Roman Catholic
cardinal, the first from Texas, said a U.S. immigration policy
targeting illegal immigrant workers may fail. -- Cardinal Daniel
DiNardo said in statements at a luncheon with Republican Texas
Gov. Rick Perry that the emphasis on illegal workers made any
legislation ineffective... |
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Dorchester
(Massachusetts) Reporter
Invader
charged in fatal stabbing
A Dorchester man, originally from Guatemala,
was charged this week with fatally stabbing a Quincy man visiting
his friends on an early Wednesday morning in November. -- Suffolk
County prosecutors accused Emiliano Galicia with the first-degree
murder of Ruben Najera on Najera's 28th birthday on Nov. 21... |
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KVEO-TV
-- Brownsville
Another
hearing and protest on border wall
Another hearing and protest rally on
the border wall took place in the Valley. -- Homeland Security
put on their second public comment hearing at the Brownsville
Events Center. Brownsville's mayor led an anti-wall rally with
priests, doctors, lawyers, politicians, and everyday people all
came to join Mayor Ahumada's coalition against a border wall. |

Arpaio |
Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Mexican
files civil suit against Sheriff Arpaio
A Mexican citizen who is legally in the
United States has filed the first lawsuit challenging Maricopa
County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's aggressive immigration- enforcement
efforts, saying that he was unlawfully detained and that the
Sheriff's Office is engaged in illegal racial-profiling. |
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Associated
Press
29
cons, none named Ramos or Compean, receive Bush pardons
President Bush granted pardons on Tuesday
to carjackers, drug dealers, a moonshiner and an election- laws
violator but not to I. Lewis Libby Jr., who was once the top
aide to his vice president. -- In all, Mr. Bush pardoned 29 convicts
and reduced the prison sentence of one more in an end-of-the-year
presidential tradition.  |
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Hampton
Roads Virginian-Pilot
Invader
gets 18 months in marriage scam; will be deported
A native of Macedonia who has lived in
this country for 15 years as an illegal [alien...
criminal] was sentenced Monday to 18 months in federal prison
and will be deported upon release. -- Aslan Salaj, whose nicknames
include Asian and Johnny, previously pleaded guilty in U.S. District
Court to marriage fraud and related charges... |
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