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Saturday, December 15, 2007 |

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Michelle
Malkin -- Washington Times
Border
Patrol politics
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 Republican candidate Mike
Huckabee, the soft-on-border control former governor of Arkansas,
scored a jaw-dropping endorsement Tuesday... |
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OneNewsNow.com
Poll:
Most Americans oppose taxpayer benefits for invaders
A North Carolina-based immigration political
action committee says a recent poll shows a vast majority of
Americans are tired of being told they must foot the bill for
illegal alien benefits. -- The poll, published by American Pulse,
surveyed nearly 4,100 people and found that most Americans are
opposed to any benefits for what the poll describes as... |

Gilchrist |
Jerome R.
Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
Minuteman's
Huckabee endorsement draws fire
The surprise decision this week by Minuteman
Project founder Jim Gilchrist to endorse the candidacy of Republican
presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee has a drawn sharp reaction
from within the Minuteman movement, which split two years ago
over funding.  |
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Business
Week
Hire
an invader, lose your business
...In the wake of the federal government's
failure to reform immigration laws, Arizona joins the more than
100 states and municipalities that have taken matters into their
own hands in hopes of stemming the tide of illegal [aliens...
criminals]. But Arizona's law is by far the harshest toward
business.  |
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South Florida
Sun-Sentinel
10
suspected Sur-13 gang members indicted in PBC
Authorities announced Friday the first
indictment of 10 South Florida members of Sur-13, a dangerous
gang that started in Southern California and has taken root in
the Westgate neighborhood, west of West Palm Beach, authorities
said. -- The arrests are the first of the 18th statewide grand
jury... |

Huck |
Miami Herald
Huckabee's
stunning turnarounds
''When people come to this country, they
shouldn't fear,'' declared the fast-rising Republican candidate
Mike Huckabee during the recent presidential debate in Miami.
"They shouldn't live in hiding. They ought to have their
heads up.'' -- They ought to put their hands up too, according
to Huckabee's immigration plan... |
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Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald / Review
Mexican
invaders indicted for home invasions
Three illegal immigrants arrested Dec.
5 after a manhunt involving Cochise County deputies and U.S.
Border Patrol agents were indicted Thursday in connection to
multiple home invasions. -- Between the three Mexican nationals,
they are charged with more than 40 counts, including kidnapping,
first-degree armed burglary and theft... |
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Washington
Post
Businesses
will fight anti-invader legislation
A broad coalition of Virginia business
interests, including some of the most powerful trade groups in
the state, has created an organization to oppose laws that would
punish employers with [illegal
aliens... criminals] on their payrolls. -- Virginia Employers
for Sensible Immigration Policy was formed in anticipation of... |
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PHXNews.com
Mary
Rose Wilcox and radical Hispanics evict patriots
I saw the damndest thing the evening
of December 13. I attended an open town hall meeting in Phoenix.
It was called by the Hispanic political leadership in the Phoenix
community to discuss and address Mayor Gordons reversed stance
on Operational Order 1.4.3, the police regulation that forbids
Phoenix police from asking the immigration status... |

Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
Nina
Bernstein: Winner of Worst Immigration Reporting Award
...During 2007 Bernstein wrote, by my
count, 42 immigration stories-all of them rotten. If you think
you have the stomach for it, you can read them all here. -- From
her first story in January, a tear jerker about baby Yuki Lin,
born in New York to Chinese illegal aliens but denied $25,000
by Toys "R" Us because of her parents' immigration
status... |

Tancredo |
American
Patrol
American Patrol switches
presidential endorsement
Glenn Spencer announced today that
American Patrol has switched its presidential endorsement from
Ron Paul to Tom Tancredo.
"Tom's principled decision to refuse to debate on Spanish-language
television told me he understands the seriousness of the invasion
of our nation and the role that Spanish-language TV plays in
that invasion, and that the other candidates do not." Spencer
said. (Spencer called for ending Spanish- language broadcasting
in 1997
piece in Daily Bruin.) |
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American
Patrol
Religion
and presidential candidates
If we think the Republicans have the
Democrats over the barrel on illegal immigration, there is another
issue almost as damaging to Republicans -- Religion. -- Huckabee's
new campaign manager, Ed Rollins, told Lou Dobbs... Rollins:
'You go back to the signing of the constitution I think 26 of
the people that signed it were ministers...' |
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Hartford
Courant
Federal
agencies raid offices
New Haven, Conn. -- Federal officials raided
the offices of the Community Action Agency of New Haven on Thursday
in the wake of allegations it has provided federally funded heating
assistance to illegal [aliens...
criminals], the state Department of Social Services announced
Friday. |
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Boston Globe
Legislators
to announce bill dealing with invaders
Providence, R.I. -- Two state legislators
plan to introduce anti-illegal immigration legislation. -- The
bill would make it illegal for businesses to hire illegal immigrants.
It would also tighten laws on obtaining drivers' licenses. --
Representative Peter Palumbo and Sen. Christopher Maselli are
introducing the bill... |

Ilana Mercer |
WorldNetDaily.com
More
Huckabee hokum
First off, although conspicuously absent,
Rep. Tom Tancredo was the unsung hero of the presidential "debate"
that was sponsored by the Spanish-language television network
Univision. -- Based in the United States, Univision is not based
on English. The candidates were spoken at in Spanish, which is
why Rep. Tancredo declined to participate. |
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Los Angeles
Times
23
arrested in O.C. on heroin charges
Twenty-three people were arrested this
week in connection with a smuggling operation that brought heroin
from Mexico into Orange County for distribution throughout California,
officials said. -- Beginning at 6 a.m. Wednesday, investigators
seized about 3.3 pounds of heroin, $25,000 in cash, a shotgun
and several other weapons during searches.. |
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Las Cruces
Sun-News
Officer
removed from school after calling ICE on invader
Roswell, NM -- A Roswell police officer
was removed from school campuses after turning a pregnant student
over to immigration authorities. -- Police Chief John Balderston
defended the action by Officer Charlie Corn, a 10-year veteran
who was working at Roswell High School as a student resource
officer. |
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American
Border Patrol Includes Video Link
Photo
of the Day
Screen grab from San Diego TV Station
video of fire bomb being thrown at Border Patrol agents. (Fire
bomb bounced off of top of fence.) The video showed blatant attacks
on the United States by Mexicans. |

Joey Vento |
Philadelphia
Daily News
Vento
steaks his claim: Sign isn't discriminatory
It doesn't take a six-hour public hearing
like yesterday's to know that Geno's Steaks owner Joey Vento
and the Philadelphia Human Relations Commission have different
approaches to dealing with the city's immigrants. -- The commission,
which enforces civil-rights laws and mediates inter-group disputes... |
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Newport
News (Virginia) Daily Press
Coast
Guardsman faces charges over invaders
A Coast Guardsman has been charged with
helping a Newport News fishing company hire illegal [aliens...
criminals] - including telling a company vice president how
to counsel workers to elude capture. -- Morris Wade Hughes was
in the Coast Guard for 28 years. He was indicted in U.S. District
Court on Thursday... |

Huck |
Cato Institute
If
you liked Bush, you'll love Huckabee
Most of the leading Republicans running
for president show some support for Bush's ideology, but no other
candidate so completely embodies it. -- As governor of Arkansas,
Huckabee dramatically increased state spending. During his two-term
tenure, spending increased by more than 65 percent - at three
times the rate of inflation. |
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