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Sunday, December 30, 2007 |

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Muskegon
(Michigan) Chronicle
Pro-invasion
zealots blast driver's license ruling
Migrant advocates are calling Michigan
Attorney General Mike Cox's ruling to deny illegal immigrants
a Michigan driver's license an ill-conceived move that in the
long run will cause more problems than it solves. -- "You
have to love the timing," said Martha Gonzalez-Cortes, director
of the Michigan Department of Human Services Office... |
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Associated
Press
LA
gang F13 accused of targeting blacks
In a murderous quest aimed at "cleansing"
their turf of snitches and rival gangsters, members of one of
Los Angeles County's most vicious Latino gangs sometimes killed
people just because of their race, an investigation found. --
There were even instances in which Florencia 13 leaders ordered
killings of black gangsters and then... |
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Chattanooga
(Tennessee) Times-Free Press
Anti-invader
law kicks in on January 1
...The license revocation law for companies
knowingly hiring illegal [aliens...
criminals] was a fallback position for lawmakers. Many originally
wanted to fine employers but found federal law prevented them
from doing so. -- Instead, with support from the Tennessee Chamber
for Commerce & Industry, lawmakers wound up with sanctions... |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
37
invaders found hiding in semi
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers
took into custody 37 illegal [aliens...
criminals] early Sunday when Tolleson police discovered the
group in the back of a semi-tractor trailer. -- Sgt. Lisa Mendoza
reported police received a call shortly before 12 a.m. about
an abandoned vehicle left in the 9600 block of West Harrison
Street...  |
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East Valley
Tribune -- Phoenix
Bill
would deny 'anchor baby' birth certificates
The architect of Arizona's new employer
sanctions law, which takes effect Tuesday, is crafting a series
of new measures aimed at those who enter the country illegally.
-- Rep. Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, said he is introducing measures
this session to: expand the state crime of trespassing to cover
anyone in this country without authorization... |
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Island Packet
-- Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
County
law only a start to immigration question
The new year brings a new challenge for
Beaufort County officials -- implementing the county's ordinance
to tighten the screws on those who hire illegal immigrants. --
The county's business license ordinance aims to verify that those
who hold county business licenses hire only lawfully documented
workers... |
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Dallas Morning
News
Open-borders
rag names the invader 'Texan of the Year'
He breaks the law by his very presence.
He hustles to do hard work many Americans won't, at least not
at the low wages he accepts. The American consumer economy depends
on him. America as we have known it for generations may not survive
him. -- We can't seem to live with him and his family... |
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Washington
Post
Sheriff
seeks leader who can stop the invasion
Spencer, Iowa -- The tiny jail here has
housed many a typical small-town Iowa criminal since its bricks
were laid in 1938 -- drunk drivers, drug abusers, the occasional
thief. These days, though, Sheriff Randy Krukow walks the cell
row and behind the bars sees a new kind of increasingly typical
lawbreaker: illegal [aliens...
criminals].  |
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Washington
Times
Bill
aims to protect English on the job
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
would be blocked from filing lawsuits against businesses that
require workers to speak English on the job as part of legislation
introduced recently in the Senate. -- "In America, requiring
English in the workplace is not discrimination, it's common sense,"
said Sen. Lamar Alexander... |
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Joe Guzzardi
-- VDare.com
Invasion
fans gripped by panic over patriots' triumphs
Last week, I wrote about the outstanding
year we had fighting-- and winning-- the biggest battles in immigration
reform history. -- As the late, great comedian Jackie Gleason
might say, "How sweet it is!" -- Today, I'll make you
feel even better by pointing you to the other side's hysterical
reaction to our successes...  |
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BBC
Police
die in Mexico convoy raid
Seven police officers have died after
gunmen attacked a convoy carrying three alleged kidnappers arrested
in northern Mexico, officials have said. -- Two of the suspects
were freed in the raid which took place about 48 km (30 miles)
south of the city of Zacatecas...  |
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KTAR --
Phoenix
School
aims to catch students from Mexico
Calexico, Calif. -- Children are more
apt to shield their faces than to smile when Daniel Santillan
points his camera. -- Santillan's photos aren't for any picture
album or yearbook... they help prove that Mexicans are illegally
attending public schools in this California border community.
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National
Expositor
Huckabee
exposed as New World Order puppet
Mike Huckabee recently named Richard
Haas (the President of the CFR) as his advisor on foreign policy.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer asked "Who are your principal foreign
policy advisers, Governor?" Mike Huckabee responded: "Well,
I have a number of people from whom I get policy. I'm talking
to Frank Gaffney, I talk to Richard Haas"  |
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MetroWest
Daily News -- Framingham, Massachusetts
Invader
torches boyfriend
A Framingham woman set her boyfriend
on fire Thursday then called police claiming he did it himself
while he was drunk, authorities said yesterday. -- Rosilandy
F. DeSouza is charged with trying to kill her boyfriend, Jose
Dos Santos, by spraying him with rubbing alcohol and igniting
the liquid with a lighter... [More
'family values'] |

Huck |
Rob Casapulla
-- Daily Campus -- Storrs, Connecticut
The
media may love Huckabee, but conservatives shouldn't
For the new year it looks as though Mike
Huckabee is the new John McCain. Huckabee has captured the position
among the Republican candidates for President as media's new
conservative darling, thus ensuring the coveted support of RINOs
(Republicans In Name Only) in New England. In the primaries before
the 2000 election... |
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Naples (Florida)
News
City
manager tells candidate: Bonita can't control invaders
Bonita Springs legally can't do anything
about illegal immigration and can't financially support doing
anything that would help with the problem in the city. -- This
was the message from City Manager Gary Price to mayoral candidate
Michael Fulker about some of the things Fulker has been saying
during his campaign. |
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USA Daily
Ron
Paul excluded from Fox News forum
Republican fund raising frontrunner Ron
Paul will apparently be excluded from a Fox News Forum scheduled
for just two days before the New Hampshire Primary. -- Paul's
campaign said "According to the New Hampshire State Republican
Party and an Associated Press report, Republican presidential
candidate and Texas Congressman Ron Paul will be..." |
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Tulsa World
HB
1804 lawsuit stays stalled
A Tulsa federal judge won't revive a
group's challenge to the new immigration law. -- A federal judge
has denied a motion asking him to reconsider his dismissal of
a lawsuit that challenged a new state law on illegal immigration.
-- In the same order issued late Friday, U.S. District Judge
James Payne also ruled that a request by the plaintiffs... |
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Associated
Press
Court
turns down asylum plea by SoCal gang member
An appeals court has rejected a plea
for asylum by a Los Angeles-area gang member, who argued his
tattoos would make him the target of rival gangsters in his native
El Salvador. -- Jean Pierre Arteaga - a legal immigrant who came
to the U.S. with his parents at age 4 - was ordered deported
because of several felony convictions. |
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Fort Worth
Star-Telegram
Salvadorans
fearful of deportation
Ana Medrano admits to being an illegal
[alien... criminal]
but said she and her family came here because they were fleeing
for their lives. -- Their home in El Salvador was shot at while
the family was inside, and when her husband was deported to his
native country, he was gunned down on the street. |

Huck |
Boston Globe
What
they're saying about Huckabee
"Governor Huckabee says he is a
fiscal conservative but his 10-year economic policy record as
the governor of Arkansas is mixed at best. His history includes
numerous tax hikes, ballooning government spending, and increased
regulation." - Pat Toomey, Club for Growth president, Jan.
29... |

RINO Graham |
Myrtle Beach
Sun News
Ex-mayor
will challenge Graham
A former Myrtle Beach mayor is planning
a second run for the U.S. Senate, hoping to unseat a well-financed
incumbent over his controversial support for immigration legislation
[aka amnesty]. -- Mark McBride, mayor from 1998 to 2006, will
be a guest speaker for the Horry County Minuteman Civil Defense
Corps on Jan. 11 as a candidate... |

What Homeland
Security? |
NBC News
Enemies
at the gate
At the Santo Domingo airport in the Dominican
Republic, a foreign visitor makes his way through the Immigration
line. An agent swipes his passport through the computer.
Everything checks out. The official stamps the passport.
Another tourist has entered the country. In this
case, though, the traveler is not who he appears to be.  |
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