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Tuesday, December 25, 2007


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Columbia (Missouri) Tribune
Collision puts another invader in lockup
A head-on collision Friday night on Route VV at Wildwood Street injured one motorist and resulted in a four-hour search for the other driver, who was later identified as an illegal [alien... criminal]. -- Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers finally arrested Luis A. Duran in Columbia late Friday, after knocking on doors and facing a language barrier...AP Internal Use Only

Pine Bluff (Arkansas) Commercial
Mexican invaders overrunning Huckabee's Arkansas
Mexico's 47th consulate in the US opened in Little Rock with the cutting of a green, red and white ribbon in April, an acknowledgment of Arkansas' rapidly growing Hispanic [Mexican invader population]. -- But not everyone greeted Arkansas' new [nuisances] with open arms, as state legislators denounced illegal immigration [a crime]...AP Internal Use Only


Dr. Paul
American Patrol
American Patrol returns to Paul
American Patrol has renewed its endorsement of Ron Paul for president. "Ron Paul represents the hope that America can return to its path toward greatness," sad Glenn Spencer of American Patrol.

American Patrol
Yuma bust raises questions
Today's report of a drug bust by the Border Patrol east of Yuma raises some interesting questions. The new fencing at Yuma runs along the border for forty three miles. It should stop vehicles. Either the smugglers broke through the new fence or they crossed were very far east of Yuma.

South Bend Tribune
Invaders worried about losing mobile homes, cars
Anxiety is rising among local [illegal aliens... criminals] who fear they could lose their cars and mobile homes. -- Some fears may be unfounded. -- It comes as Indiana's Bureau of Motor Vehicles checks its driver's license and state ID card records with a Social Security database.AP Internal Use Only

Reno Gazette-Journal
Large meth seizure worries Douglas County authorities
Authorities in Douglas County say they've made their largest methamphetamine seizure in Carson Valley after three people, including two suspected illegal [aliens... criminals], were arrested on suspicion of trafficking 9 pounds of the illicit stimulant. -- Saturday night's bust at a Gardnerville car wash has authorities worried...AP Internal Use Only

Sierra Vista Herald / Review
Four invaders plead not guilty to break-ins
Four illegal [aliens... criminals] charged in connection with a string of three break-ins that took place in Cochise County in early December pleaded not guilty during an arraignment hearing on Friday. -- Alberto Jimenez- Garcia, Alejandrino Lara- Silva, Natalio Valenzuela- Valdez, and Yerco Vedobch-Arrvayo, were indicted on a total of 41 counts...AP Internal Use Only

Washington Times
Immigrants suing to speed the process for citizenship
New U.S. citizen Issameldin Mohamed, a native of Egypt, was not sure that suing the U.S. government was a good idea. -- "In [Egypt], if you sue the government, there's something wrong here," he said, pointing to his head to indicate how foolhardy it would be. -- But Mr. Mohamed, of Owings Mills, Md...AP Internal Use Only


Dr. Paul
Ed Aulph -- Times Herald -- Port Huron, Michigan
Ron Paul the only acceptable presidential candidate
...Rudy Giuliani supports amnesty on the grounds that entering and re-entering this nation illegally is somehow "not a crime." He also supports abortion rights and gun control. -- John McCain went in on a bill for amnesty with Ted Kennedy. -- Mitt Romney consistently supported abortion-on-demand as governor of Massachusetts...AP Internal Use Only

CCH HR Management
Chamber promises to oppose "onerous" state immigration laws
Anticipating that the enactment of comprehensive immigration reform at the federal level might not occur for several years, the US Chamber of Commerce will continue to oppose state and local efforts to address illegal immigration. Immigration reform at the federal level is unlikely until... [See this feature]AP Internal Use Only

Southwest Florida News-Press -- Fort Myers
Local immigration patrols, enforcement are up
Immigration will be a significant issue in 2008. -- The subject comes up again and again during the presidential campaigning season, but state leaders say not much will change for Southwest Florida's [illegal aliens... criminals]. -- A bill for comprehensive immigration reform legislation - which would have protected the border...AP Internal Use Only

Quad City Times -- Davenport, Iowa
'Incorrigible criminal alien' sent to prison
In the middle of a winter storm one night in January 2004, Julie Mason was driving home from her job in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. -- The Burlington, Iowa, woman tried to avoid the car coming straight at her, investigators think. But the wife and mother of one could not do so. The head-on collision killed her instantly....AP Internal Use Only

Associated Press
Border Patrol seized pot worth more than $1 million
Yuma -- Border Patrol agents found more than 1,300 bundles of marijuana worth more than $$1 million in a truck east of Yuma. -- Agent Michael Bernacke said Monday that agents noticed a Chevy Avalanche pickup truck turn around and head south toward the border when its driver spotted a Border Patrol vehicle Sunday night.AP Internal Use Only

St. Petersburg Times
Florida bills would crack down on invaders
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...AP Internal Use Only

Maryland Community Newspapers
Activists opposed to invader services band together
Anti-illegal [alien... criminal] activists from around the metropolitan area held their first meeting Wednesday night to begin work on forming a regional coalition aimed at pressuring local and state governments to cut their support of illegal [aliens] next year. -- Representatives from a dozen grassroots groups in Maryland...AP Internal Use Only


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