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Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
U.S. Enemy Joins Forces with Globalists, Local Government
American Patrol Report -- August 11
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| "By Chavez's hand, Venezuela has become a treacherous haven for terrorist groups to plot destruction against the West and her allies." (Human Events 9/27/07) |
Casa de Maryland, an open-borders anti-American organization, that is funded in part by the Ford Foundation the same people who brought us MALDEF and the National Council of la Raza, and supported by Montgomery County Maryland, has now received the financial backing of Citgo, an arm of Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela (see Hugo Chavez, Enemy in America’s Backyard).
Casa de Maryland is a strong advocate of amnesty for illegal aliens and fights attempts to enforce immigration laws.
"The Ford Foundation and a Maryland county now find themselves in collusion with an enemy of the United States," said Glenn Spencer of the American Patrol Report. "This should not be surprising since the Ford Foundation has been doing that for more than thirty years, but for local elected officials to be part of this crowd is very disturbing. " Spencer said the American people "should be afraid, be very afraid." |

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Associated Press sc
Police shoot Honduran 'migrant,' rioting ensues
Montreal, QC, Canada -- Montreal's mayor on Monday promised a swift inquiry into the shooting death of a Honduran teenager by police after the incident prompted violent clashes between angry youth and authorities in a heavily Haitian neighborhood...  |
Providence (Rhode Island) Journal
Some arrested in raids to seek asylum in U.S.
Lawyers for some of the 31 suspected illegal immigrants arrested at Rhode Island courthouses last month say they are seeking political asylum or other legal relief to keep their clients from being deported. -- The lawyers acknowledge a difficult but not impossible fight ahead.  |
KABC-TV -- Los Angeles
Critics: Checkpoints profit off illegals
San Diego -- Checkpoints designed to catch unlicensed drivers have generated millions for the city of Escondido and towing companies in the past three years, it was reported Monday. -- Civil rights attorneys are challenging the practice in federal court on the basis that the checkpoints are less about public safety and more about making money off illegal [aliens]...  |
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American Border Patrol
Border fence update
American Border Patrol has learned that the new fencing to be built along the border west of the San Pedro River in Arizona will be similar to that being erected along the canal southeast of Yuma. --Construction has already started and is scheduled for completion by Thanksgiving. |
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Freedom Folks -- Chicago
Latest V-burst from Blogs 4 Borders
Our weekly vlog podcast on illegal immigration and border security. In this weeks edition... You Do The Math: Do employers know they're hiring illegals? We investigate. -- MJ responds to a charge of... sexism? -- 100% Preventable! Americans continue to pay the bloody price for open borders... |
KHOU-TV -- Houston
Another demented "willing worker" off the streets
La Marque, Texas -- Fabian Orellana is behind bars after repeatedly abusing a teen. -- LaMarque police said Orellana beat up a 13-year-old relative, forced her to drink her brother's urine and drink a glass of milk with a roach. -- The 34-year-old must serve at least two years in jail before immigration officials deport him back to El Salvador. [More "family values"]  |
San Bernardino County (Calif.) Sun
Latino voters rise in county
In what has been a strongly Republican county for years, a dramatic increase in Democratic registrations should be credited for the rise of Latino voters in the county, according to political experts. -- Increasing numbers of Latino Democratic voters combined with the launch of an aggressive "Viva Obama" campaign...  |
San Antonio Express-News
U.S. acts to open borders to foreigners with HIV
After more than two decades on the books, a little-known yet strictly enforced federal law barring foreigners with HIV or AIDS from entering the country is on its way out. -- Tucked in a bill pledging $48 billion to combat the disease, signed into law by President Bush last week, was language stripping the provision from federal immigration law...  |
One News Now
Housing 'bailout' contains millions in earmarks for Reconquistas
There's more to the housing bailout measure than meets the eye, says a Minnesota lawmaker. She contends that members of Congress need to be called back to Washington to reverse the measure that, among other things, sends millions of taxpayer dollars to a radical illegal immigration advocacy group [known as 'the Tan Klan].  |
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American Border Patrol
Photo of the day
This photo shows construction of a new fence on the north-south canal southwest of Yuma, Arizona. The fence design appears to be much more robust than that used in places like Naco and Sasabe, Arizona... |
WKOW-TV -- Madison, Wisconsin
Suspected invader arrested in rape case
In spring 2007, a woman was brutally raped after bar time in Madison. Within weeks, police had a suspect. But it took more than a year for the district attorney's office to take action. -- The suspect, Anderson Dasilva, 28, was arrested Friday in Clinton , Massachusetts. He's being held on a burglary charge and is expected to be brought back here... |
Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson
Immigration on voters' back burner
...That has people such as Glenn Spencer, of the Sierra Vista-based American Border Patrol, struggling to find out where candidates stand. -- "It is very frustrating to me," Spencer said. "This hasn't been made an issue in the campaign partly because the right questions haven't been asked."  |
Associated Press
US tourist hacked to death in Guatemala
Robbers armed with machetes hacked a U.S. tourist to death and seriously wounded his wife in an attack aboard the couple's sailboat in northeastern Guatemala, the woman told The Associated Press on Sunday. -- In a telephone interview from her hospital bed, Nancy Dryden, 67, said her husband, Daniel Perry Dryden, 66, was killed by four men...  |
Los Angeles Daily News
Foreign enrollment soars in colleges
Colleges across the Southland are expecting a surge in international students this year, part of a nationwide trend that many experts attribute to a weak dollar. -- At the University of Southern California, applications for international students grew by 10 percent this fall. Loyola Marymount saw a 33 percent spurt...  |
Guy W. Farmer -- Nevada Appeal -- Carson City
Immigration raids have had a positive impact on the problem
Remember the outrage among illegal immigration advocates when the U.S. ICE Agency raided several McDonald’s outlets in Northern Nevada last fall? Perhaps it's time to take another look at the final outcome of those much-criticized raids now that the local McDonald’s franchise owner has been fined $1 million for knowingly hiring [illegal aliens]  |
Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson
No cheap tuition for illegals in Arizona evokes grousing
...Going back to Mexico is not a good option, said activists who see congressional approval of the proposed "Dream Act" as the only solution. -- Stalled in Congress, it would give the children of illegal [aliens] a path toward citizenship if they attend college. -- U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva said the loss of opportunity is a loss for the students and for the nation.  |
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