

  

|
|
Sunday, December 16, 2007 |

 |
Fort Worth
Star-Telegram
Mexican
held in murder case
A Mexican national was in police custody
Saturday night, hours after a man was fatally stabbed, police
reported. -- Officers found the victim about 3 a.m. Saturday
in the front yard of a house in the 1300 block of West Fogg Street,
said Lt. Dean Sullivan, a police spokesman... |
 |
Orange County
Register -- Santa Ana, Calif.
Bus
to the border
Juan Gutierrez Bahena peeped through
a window at the Aliso Creek Apartments, watching a young boy
shower. When the boy called for his mother, Gutierrez Bahena
ran off. -- Then he pulled his pants down and exposed himself
to a woman and her 7- year- old daughter... [More
of Bush's pet fiends] |
 |
Gary Krasner
-- NewsByUs.com -- Boise
Illegal
aliens are not stakeholders, that's why
"Why can't we permit illegal immigrants
to obtain drivers licenses so we can have safe roads and lower
car insurance premiums?!" That was a common response to
my last column, 'Spitzer and the Backlash Heard Around the World.'
I don't normally follow-up on a previous column I wrote... |
 |
East Valley
Tribune -- Phoenix
Owner
faults mayor in immigration rally dispute
A furniture store owner has accused Phoenix
Mayor Phil Gordon of allowing a day labor advocate to use tax
dollars to help fund weekly immigration rallies near the store.
-- Roger Sensing, owner of Pruitt's furniture store at Thomas
Road and 34th Street, made the accusation in a letter to the
mayor Thursday. |

Huck |
David Limbaugh
-- WorldNetDaily.com
Christian
conservatives: Beware of Huckabee
Since its emergence as a dominant political
force in the '80s, the religious right has been a favorite whipping
boy of the mainstream media and political left and a sometimes
embarrassment to certain conservative elitists. Yet neither group
of critics can deny the electoral power Christian conservatives
have wielded.  |
 |
Washington
Times
Protesters
want day laborers out of NE plaza
Demonstrators who opposed a day-laborer
center in the District gathered yesterday outside a Northeast
shopping plaza to ask authorities to disperse the mostly Hispanic
day laborers who continue to gather there to look for work. --
About two dozen protesters affiliated with the groups DefendDC
and Help Save Maryland assembled outside the Home Depot... |
 |
KVOA-TV
-- Tucson
ICE
looking to set up operations in northern Arizona
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials
are intent on hitting the road in their fight against illegal
immigrant smuggling organizations. -- Plans are in the works
to establish a permanent agency presence in northern Arizona.
-- That's because smugglers make such frequent use of Interstates
17 and 40... |
 |
Washington
Times
Illinois
can use electronic confirmation for workers
Homeland Security officials have reached
an agreement with the state of Illinois to temporarily allow
employers there to use electronic confirmation to determine the
legal status of their workers. -- The Illinois state legislature
had passed a law - to take effect Jan. 1 - prohibiting employers
from enrolling in the federal government's E-Verify program. |
 |
Baltimore
Sun
Immigration
looms as presidential campaign issue
The prairie fire ignited by immigration
is turning into an inferno, with potentially explosive impact
on the 2008 election. -- Already, it has become the defining
issue in the battle between Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee for
first place in Iowa's Jan. 3 presidential caucuses. But while
immigration is drawing attention as a Republican issue... |
 |
Portsmouth
(New Hampshire) Herald
The
Maine driver's license debacle
Don Cookson says he has never received
so many phone calls during his tenure as spokesman for the Maine
secretary of state's office. -- "People are disturbed that
illegals may be able to obtain a (driver's) license," said
Cookson. "There is a lot of animosity towards the state." |
 |
Howie Carr
-- Boston Herald
Huckster
haunted by Arkansas ghosts
Gov. Mike Huckabee has the soul of a
Massachusetts state rep. Not to mention the ethics. -- What other
conclusion can you draw after studying the squalid career of
the current front-runner for the GOP nomination for president?
-- The Huckster is from the same town as Bill Clinton - Hope,
Arkansas... |
 |
Argus-Leader
-- Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Vicious
invader sentenced for ID theft
A Hawarden, Iowa, man was sentenced Thursday
for felony identity theft and misdemeanor forgery, simple assault,
second-degree harassment and fourth-degree criminal mischief
charges. -- Eusebio Topete-Topete received five years in prison
from District Judge James Scott, said Coleman J. McAllister,
Sioux County attorney.... |
 |
News-Times
-- Danbury, Connecticut
Man
gets deported after traffic stop
A local man will be deported after a
traffic stop Friday, when police learned he was wanted by immigration
officials. -- Robson Nunes Da Cruz was stopped about 10:30 a.m.
because there was snow on his car, obscuring the vehicle's rear
lights, police said. The car wasn't registered and Da Cruz didn't
have a driver's license, according to police. |
 |
VDare.com Donald A. Collins
Open
borders rhetoric getting desperate and vicious
Off again goes the Washington Post using
a name calling, ad homenim attack mode on the immigration issue.
Its December 13th lead editorial is headed, The Immigration SwampAs
the presidential campaign intensifies, so does the nativist ferocity. |

Rep. Tancredo |
Joseph Farah
-- WorldNetDaily.com
Tancredo
for president
I still like Tom
Tancredo for president. -- I urged him to run when no other
candidate was focusing on the way our country is being torn asunder
by illegal immigration actively encouraged by the current occupant
of the White House. -- Though I have formally endorsed no candidate,
I made no secret of the fact that... |
|