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The Destruction of Britain
One of History's Greatest Nations Being
Erased by Immigration - is the U.S. Next?
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Enoch Powell in 1968 - he described Britain as "heaping up its own funeral pyre'' over immigration....
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BBC -- April 17
Britons fear race violence - poll
Almost two -thirds of people in Britain fear race relations are so poor tensions are likely to spill over into violence, a BBC poll has suggested [...]
The survey was commission to mark the 40th anniversary of Enoch Powell's infamous "rivers of blood" speech....
In The News -- UK
Report blames mass immigration
"The country may possibly have already reached a tipping point beyond which it can no longer be said to contain a single nation," he writes. |


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Heather Mac Donald -- City Journal -- New York sc
The illegal alien crime wave
Some of the most violent criminals at large today are illegal aliens. Yet in cities where the crime these aliens commit is highest, the police cannot use the most obvious tool to apprehend them: their immigration status. In Los Angeles, for example, dozens of members of a ruthless Salvadoran prison gang have sneaked back into town...  |
Austin (Minnesota) Post-Bulletin
Man charged with using fake ID
A 33-year-old rural Austin man is facing criminal charges for allegedly using another person's identity, explaining to a state trooper that "everybody does it," according to court documents. -- Ezequiel Ramirez-Garcia, also known as Juan Antonio Guadalupe Martinez, is charged in Mower District Court with... |
Washington Post
From Mexico, drug violence spills into U.S.
Puerto Palomas, Chih., Mex. -- Javier Emilio Pérez Ortega, a workaholic Mexican police chief, showed up at the sleepy, two-lane border crossing here last month and asked U.S. authorities for political asylum. -- Behind him, law and order was vanishing fast. In the four months he had served as Puerto Palomas police chief...  |
Michelle Malkin -- Washington Times
Not alone in snobbery
The odor of elitism is like onion breath: It's quick to acquire, hard to mask. Try as he might, Barack Obama cannot camouflage the political stink he exhaled when he dissed small-town Americans as "bitter" Neanderthals "clinging" to their guns, faith and belief in strict immigration enforcement. It wasn't the first time the effete Snob-ama revealed himself.  |
Myrtle Beach (South Carolina) Sun News
Deportation prisons proposed
Under a new proposal, three regional prisons would hold all of South Carolina's illegal [aliens] as they await deportation, officials said, easing the burden on local jails but raising the concerns of some advocates for the poor. -- Several counties in North Carolina also have been considering similar prisons.  |
WHMI -- Howell, Michigan
Two suspected illegals busted in Livingston County
Two men believed to be illegal aliens are behind bars for stealing thousands of dollars in clothing from malls all the way from Chicago to Livingston County. The two men both had driver's licenses from Puerto Rico and were arrested Thursday afternoon after authorities confiscated more than $3000 in clothing...  |
Henry Lamb -- WorldNetDaily.com
The new Constitution of America's Union
When President Bush and his CANAMEX counterparts assemble in New Orleans April 21 for the 4th Annual Summit of the Americas, they will undoubtedly discuss a growing problem: How to continue denying that they are building a North American Union...  |
Los Angeles Times
Activist says Special Order 40 has shackled L.A. police
...Judicial Watch filed suit in Los Angeles federal court last year in an effort to overturn the 29-year-old policy, arguing it was unconstitutional because it effectively prevented full cooperation between local police and federal agents in enforcing immigration laws...  |
WorldNetDaily.com
Call renewed for pardons for border agents
Mychal Massie, the chief of the nonprofit and nonpartisan Project 21 and a columnist for WND, is renewing his call to President Bush to pardon two former U.S. Border Patrol agents who were convicted and jailed for shooting at a fleeing drug smuggler.  |
Dana Gabriel -- OpEdNews.com
Saving and expanding the SPP
Those pushing for a North American Union fully realize that the time might have come to pull the plug on the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) and replace it with something else. It’s hardly surprising that pro-SPP reports are being released ahead of the Leader Summit in New Orleans. This agenda is on the defensive and the timing of the reports is in an effort to shift public opinion and save the SPP.  |
Los Angeles Times
Debate over LAPD's Special Order 40 heightens fears of day laborers
Guatemalan immigrant Diego Cap, one of several hundred day laborers who look for work each day along a stretch of Oxnard Street in Van Nuys, said the proposed changes to Special Order 40 would only make people even more afraid to talk to police. -- "If we have a problem, we're not going to call" police, said Cap...  |
The Times -- Liberal, Kansas
Sen. Roberts calls for stricter enforcement of immigration laws
AU.S. Senator Pat Roberts urged Congress to pass three bills to give law enforcement officers more tools to enforce the nation’s immigration laws. “These three bills are common sense proposals to strengthen enforcement of the nation’s immigration laws,” Roberts said... |
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American Border Patrol
American Border Patrol and TechnoPatriots
There is a report in the Tucson Citizen about TechnoPatriots and border cameras operated over the Internet. Due to confusion caused by conflicting reports about border cameras ABP will hold a live press conference in Tucson, Arizona this coming Wednesday. Time and place will be announced here. |
Walter Moore for Mayor of Los Angeles
Why does Villaraigosa give illegal alien gangsters sanctuary?
Did you realize Mayor Villaraigosa could deny "sanctuary city" protection to gang members with the stroke of a pen? -- The City Charter makes Villaraigosa the chief executive over all departments, and lets him "implement policies not inconsistent with the Charter or ordinance . . . ."  |
Daily Press -- Victorville, Calif.
County to step up screening of illegal aliens
The county is expected to expand the illegal alien screening program to jails in the High Desert. -- The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Criminal Illegal Alien Identification Unit, created in 2006, currently only includes nine custody specialists and exists only at the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga.  |
Nashville City Paper
State, local officials push for immigration judge
One the eve of the first anniversary of Davidson County’s 287(g) immigration enforcement program, state and local officials are making an effort to bring an immigration judge to the county. -- The Sheriff’s Office announced at a press conference yesterday it would process 3,000 illegal immigrants by April...  |
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