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Wednesday, December 19, 2007 |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Court
upholds keeping day-labor hirings private
A California appeals court yesterday
declined to overturn a judge's decision that bars the public
from knowing who hires migrant day-laborers in Vista. -- Three
news organizations, including The San Diego Union-Tribune, had
appealed Superior Court Judge Michael Orfield's decision barring
Vista officials from making public the identities... |

Mike Cutler |
Family Security
Matters
Immigration:
The crisis continues
There is a major crisis within the immigration
bureaucracy that not a single presidential candidate has addressed
or is willing to address, although the issue of immigration benefit
fraud is a key issue where national security is concerned. --
Focus on the impossible situation that our nation is in today,
more than six years after the attacks... |

Huck |
Jerome R.
Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
Gilchrist
endorsement of Huckabee splits movement
Controversy is escalating among border
security organization leaders and various Minuteman activists
upset over an endorsement by Jim Gilchrist, founder of The Minuteman
Project, of former Arkansas governor and Republican presidential
candidate Mike Huckabee. -- After confirming Monday he had questions
about... |
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Chicago
Courier News
No
jobs, no more illegals?
Elgin, Ill. -- For many anti-illegal
immigration advocates, taking away [invaders']
ability to get a job in the United States is the key to stopping
the rise in that population. -- One measure, mandatory Social
Security verification -- proposed by local anti-illegal immigration
group Association for Legal Americans -- would, they claim, do
just that. |
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Peter Brimelow
-- VDare.com
Why
business will switch sides and support immigration cut-off
They stood close and spoke intensely but quietly,
obviously not eager to attract attention. But there were even
more of them than usually gather round you at the podium after
you've finished a contentious debate. And their message was the
same: whatever the economics of mass immigration... |
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CNSNews.com
Reducing
border fence 'unacceptable,' Brownback says
The Senate passed a $555 billion omnibus
spending bill Tuesday evening that strips one layer off the 700
miles of double-border fence that was originally mandated by
the Secure Fence Act (enacted in October 2006). -- Under this
new spending bill, the barrier erected along the Mexican border
will be only a single line of fencing... |
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Associated
Press
Invader
smugglers exploit Arizona housing slump
Surprise, Az. -- Unable to sell his house
in suburban Phoenix's anemic real estate market, Jason Winterholler
rented to a couple who paid the deposit in cash and didn't haggle
over price. -- It was a deal he came to regret. -- The renters
were fronts for [illegal
alien... criminal] who used the house as a hiding place... |

Krikorian |
Mark Krikorian
-- Washington Post
The
case against immigration
Amy Chua's recent Outlook article on
immigration contains more common sense than one might expect
from a Yale professor. Her calls for limiting family chain migration,
encouraging assimilation and simply enforcing the law are long
overdue. Her concern that we not erode the "unifying identity"
that has made our country so successful... |
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WSMV-TV
-- Nashville
Invader
pleads guilty in fatal crash
An illegal [alien...
criminal] who killed a man and his 2- year- old son in a
drunken driving crash in Nashville has pleaded guilty to two
counts of vehicular homicide. -- Jonathan Narvaez-Pena apologized
to the family of his victims in Spanish during Tuesday's hearing
in Nashville. Prosecutors recommended an 8-year prison sentence
on each count... |
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Jerome R.
Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
North-of-border
link finishes NAFTA superhighway grid
Canada has announced a plan to extend
the NAFTA Superhighway network north in a way that would finish
a continental grid designed to accommodate an anticipated tsunami
of containers from China and the Far East. -- The Canadian Intelligent
Super Corridor, or CISCOR, is a national transportation route
designed to reach from the West Coast... |
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Arizona
Republic
Holiday
visit to Mexico becomes one-way trip
Nogales, Son., Mex. -- It's a common
scene this time of year: streams of overloaded cars, pickups
and vans with U.S. license plates crossing into Mexico for the
holidays. -- Most are filled with Hispanic families from Arizona
and other states on their way to visit relatives south of the
border for a few weeks before heading back to the U.S... |
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Fox News
Vast
majority of Mexicans in U. S. illegally
The Mexican government reported the results
of recent studies on Tuesday showing that 68 percent of Mexicans
who migrate or try to migrate to the United States do so without
documents and 55 percent of them hire immigrant smugglers. --
The report, timed to coincide with the U.N. International Migrants
Day... |
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The Dustin
Inman Society
Pictures
of the Sheriff of the Year rally
On December 8, 2007, the Dustin Inman
Society hosted a community gathering to award Cobb County, Georgia
Sheriff Neil Warren the first DIS 'Sheriff of the Year' award
on Marietta Square here in Georgia. -- Sheriff Warren is at present
the only sheriff in Georgia to have taken advantage of the 1996
amendment... |
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Phyllis
Schlafly -- Eagle Forum
Questions
Republican candidates should answer
Why are questions about Communist China
asked only in the Democratic presidential debates? We want to
know what the Republican candidates plan to do about China sending
us poisoned foods and toys. -- All presidential candidates should
be asked what they plan to do about the fact that free trade
with China means acquiescing in gross discrimination... |
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Washington
Post
Pinocchios
for Huckabee on invaders
Now that he has become a front-runner,
Mike Huckabee is feeling the heat from other Republican candidates
who are scrutinizing his record as governor of Arkansas for evidence
of "liberal" or "Democratic" inclinations.
One leading rival, Fred Thompson, has accused Huckabee of having
"championed" an effort to permit illegal [aliens...
criminals]... |
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Magic City
Morning Star -- Millinocket, Maine Jan Herron
A
Minuteman reflects on the Huckabee-Gilchrist alliance
About four years ago, I had the honor
and privilege of meeting Frank Jorge, Minuteman at the Unite
to Fight Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada. Americans are truly blessed
in knowing that there are a few honest, patriots left. -- Frank
is old-fashioned in another way - he's an "old-fashioned"
immigrant... |
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Providence
(Rhode Island) Journal
Bill
aimed at curbing invasion
Proposed legislation to curb illegal
immigration has stirred opposition by [illegal
alien... criminal] advocacy groups, who argue that such legislation
"will increase anti-immigrant fervor and division in Rhode
Island." -- State Rep. Peter G. Palumbo and Sen. Christopher
B. Maselli announced their plans to file... |

Dr. Paul |
PressMediaWire
Ron
Paul: On illegal immigration and border security
Illegal immigration is on the forefront
of many Americans' minds lately and with good reason. The
Center for Immigration Studies has recently reported that our
immigrant population is now 37 million, up from 27 million in
1997. 1 in 3 of these immigrants are here illegally.
We have a problem that has exploded in the last 10 years... |

Waah! Waah! |
New York
Times Editorial
Open-borders
rag bewails new Arizona law
On Jan. 1, Arizona intends to become
the first state to try to muscle its way out of its immigration
problems on its own. That is when, barring a last-minute setback
in court, it is to begin enforcing a new state law that harshly
punishes businesses that knowingly hire [illegal
aliens... criminals]. It is a two-strike law... |
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A
Message From American Border Patrol
The decision by Congress to gut the Secure Fence
Act of 2006 before we know how the new fencing is working proves
that there are powerful forces behind the scenes that will work
to defeat any attempt to control the border with Mexico. In the
past fourteen months, DHS has added about 75 miles of new single-layered
pedestrian barrier along the Mexican border. |
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Jim Kouri
-- The Common Voice
Judicial
Watch Lawsuit: No driver's licenses for invaders
Judicial Watch, the public interest group
that investigates and prosecutes government corruption and malfeasance,
announced that it filed a lawsuit on behalf of a New York taxpayer
in the Supreme Court of the State of New York against New York
Governor Eliot Spitzer over a new policy implemented on... |
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St. Petersburg
Times
Six
bills target illegal immigration in Florida
In the two years since immigration reform
legislation stalled in Congress, many states have passed their
own laws targeting illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- And soon Florida could join them. -- Legislators
have filed six bills that would, among other things, penalize
farms and government contractors that hire [invaders]... |
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Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald / Review
Rep.
Giffords' tunneling provision goes forward
...During a phone interview, Glenn Spencer,
president of American
Border Patrol, a nonprofit border-watch group, called the
provision "more silliness." -- "I would suggest
that instead of this kind of legislation to add to heaps of millions
of words of legislation that do no good, let's get down and deal
with the problem directly," he said... |
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Associated
Press
Judge
not inclined to block employer sanctions law
A federal judge said Tuesday he's leaning
against temporarily blocking enforcement of Arizona's new law
penalizing businesses that employ illegal [aliens...
criminals], partly because the interests of law-abiding workers
must be considered. -- U.S. District Judge Neil Wake did not
rule but told lawyers in the case that he's inclined to... |
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Washington
(North Carolina) Daily News
Commissioners
to meet with immigration lawyer
Early next month, the Beaufort County
Board of Commissioners is scheduled to meet with a lawyer experienced
in the debate over illegal immigration. -- Michael Hethmon, general
counsel for the Immigration Reform Law Institute, will meet with
commissioners to answer their questions about what they can legally
do at the county level... |
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