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Thursday, August 14, 2008
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White America Commits Suicide
The Coming Disunited States of America
Washington Times -- August 14
Immigration: 'Demographic divide' on the rise
Whites fall faster from majority
The Census Bureau says the U.S. population will rise to 439 million by 2050, or 135 million more than today. But with falling birthrates among white non-Hispanic women, the white non-Hispanic population will begin shrinking in 2031, even as the number of Hispanics triples in the next four decades.
"It really is a demographic divide in what's happening with the white population in this country and what's happening with minorities, and it's mostly due to immigration," said Mark Mather at the Population Reference Bureau, a demographics research group.
"It'll feed into the immigration debate, first of all, and probably the election," he said. "Congress has been kind of slow to make decisions about immigration ... but these numbers I think will probably put this back on a lot of people's minds." -- More.... |

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Debbie Schlussel
Heckuva Job, ICE Princess & Abu Moskowitz...
If you got a zit in the same place 20-30 times, methinks you'd dump your dermatologist or, at the very least, try a new skin treatment. -- But far more dangerous than porous skin is our porous borders. And it's simply a joke when a person, caught within our borders, brags that immigration officials know him and that he's been deported 20-30 times....  |
KVIA-TV -- El Paso / Las Cruces
ICE officers deport convicted Mexican sex fiend
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers deported a convicted sexual predator to Mexico on Tuesday, ICE officials announced Thursday. -- ICE agents turned Inosente Borunda Hernandez, 34, over to Mexican authorities at the Ysleta port of entry on Tuesday... [More "family values"]  |
Dallas Morning News
Suspected drug groups gun down Mexican police commanders in training
Mexico, DF -- Suspected drug trafficking groups are killing Mexico’s future police commanders before they can even emerge from the much-touted academy that is supposed to transform them into world-class officers. -- In the past two weeks, five officers-in-training have been gunned down while traveling to....  |
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American Border Patrol
Power out on American Border Patrol ranch
2:35 pm PDT -- A weather-related power failure has taken ABP's cameras, internet, and other online operations out temporarily. Power will be restored as soon as possible. |
Business Week
U.S. oil, imported workers
To Daryl Johnson of Orange, Tex., work as a rigger on pipe-laying barges seemed like a pretty sure bet. The pay was good -- $18.50 an hour -- and with oil exploration booming, Johnson felt secure with Houston-based Horizon Offshore Contractors, which had hired him in 1999. But Johnson, speaking through his attorney, says he got concerned when...  |
San Diego Union-Tribune
Meddling Mexicans bellyache about shooting at border
The shooting of a Mexican man by a U.S. Border Patrol agent during a rock-throwing incident west of the San Ysidro border crossing drew a rebuke yesterday from the Mexican Consulate in San Diego and a demand that U.S. authorities conduct a "thorough investigation." [More Mexican meddling]  |
We Get E-Mail
'Media Matters' whiner attacks Jerry Corsi on Larry King Live
Larry King interviewed Dr. Jerome R. Corsi, Ph. D. about his new book, "The Obama Nation" on his CNN show on August 13. The book is coming in as a #1 best seller. -- Larry King also invited the opposition, to counter Corsi. Who was invited? The weasel Waldman, from Media Matters, of course!  |
Larry Elder -- WorldNetDaily.com
When illegals kill
"Where you from?" -- An illegal alien from Mexico, Pedro Espinoza, allegedly asked that of Jamiel Shaw Jr., 17 before Espinoza shot and killed him. -- Shaw, a promising high-school student athlete wooed by Stanford and Rutgers, was gunned down at 8:40 p.m. just three doors from his Los Angeles home...  |
Burlington Times News -- Burlington, North Carolina
'Catch-and-release' skullduggery alive and well
One of the seven bus passengers interviewed Wednesday by ICE agents at Best Western is being detained in Alamance County jail awaiting deportation due to an outstanding order of removal, an ICE official said today. -- The other six passengers, who are in this country illegally, were processed for removal Wednesday and released on their on recognizance...  |
San Jose Mercury News
Mexican national arrested in pot bust near Mount Hamilton
McGlinchy Springs -- Operating on tips from a deer hunter and a private citizen, Alameda County and Santa Clara County sheriff's deputies raided a massive outdoor marijuana farm Tuesday, eradicating what's thought to be an Alameda County-record 7,000 plants, estimated to be worth $20 million, and arresting one of two suspected growers, authorities said.  |
Treasure Coast Newspapers -- Stuart, Florida
Elementary school students start dual-language learning
Fort Pierce -- Students taking their first steps into the world of learning at Chester A. Moore Elementary this fall will be able to take advantage of a new curriculum designed to develop proficiency in two languages. -- The school will become the first in St. Lucie County to host a dual-language program...  |
Los Angeles Times
L.A. adopts day laborer rules for home improvement stores
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved an ordinance Wednesday requiring certain home improvement stores to develop plans for dealing with day laborers who congregate nearby in search of jobs. -- The ordinance mandates that proposed big-box stores obtain conditional-use permits... |
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American Border Patrol
Border camera captures illegals
Between forty and fifty illegal aliens crossed the border near and on the American Border Patrol ranch last evening. Here is a screen grab of one of the groups. A video report is being prepared and will be shown here tomorrow. |
Washington Times
Immigration: 'Demographic divide' on the rise
New U.S. Census Bureau numbers show a stark change in immigration and birth patterns has moved up by eight years the date at which whites will no longer be the majority of the U.S. population, to 2042 - and demographers said those numbers will push immigration to the forefront of this year's political debates... |
Ira Mehlman -- Townhall.com
Radical ties and hate speech in the immigration debate
...Among the network of organizations that have not only been promoting amnesty for illegal aliens, but actively working to thwart enforcement of U.S. immigration laws, few have been as effective as CASA de Maryland. CASA not only lobbies on behalf of complete amnesty for immigration law violators...  |
San Jose Mercury News
Man arrested on suspicion of running ID factory
Watsonville, Calif. -- A 44-year-old man was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of making numerous fake government documents. -- Watsonville police said a tip led them to the small ID card making factory at 30 Ninth St. In a bathroom, police found a laptop computer, which was on and had an ID card with a photo on the screen...  |
National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers
Latest news from south of the border
Corruption by public servants represents an annual cost of 60 billion dollars to Mexico, an amount four time larger than the income from petroleum exports, and 9% of the GDP, according to World Bank figures. A Mexican congressman, Hugo Martinez, said that acts of corruption at the federal, state and local levels... |
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American Border Patrol
Photo of the day
Change of pace. A thunderstorm dumps rain on the Chiricahua Mountains north of American Border Patrol's ranch. This year's monsoon has been very wet.... |
Kentucky Post
Illegal alien claims '20-30 deportations' during arrest
A police investigation in Cleves, Ohio led to a startling admission by an alleged illegal [alien] -- that he has already been deported more than two dozen times. --- Jose Manuel Sanchez-Rojaz, 33, was arrested early Tuesday morning by a Hamilton County Sheriff's deputy. Sanchez-Rojaz was wanted for questioning regarding stolen vehicle.  |
WRAL-TV -- Raleigh
Bus containing some illegal aliens stopped
Alamance County, NC -- A bus containing 20 Hispanics, some illegal, was stopped on Interstate 40 and Interstate 85 on Wednesday, Highway Patrol spokesman Lt. Everett Clendenin said. -- The bus, traveling from Wilson to Mexico, was stopped for a minor traffic violation at mile marker 143 Wednesday afternoon.... |
Marcus Epstein -- VDare.com
On Krikorian's New Case Against Immigration: What's wrong with the old one?
Center for Immigration Studies Executive Director Mark Krikorian’s new book, The New Case Against Immigration, naturally raises the question: "What’s wrong with the old case against immigration?" -- According to Krikorian there wasn’t an "old case against immigration," but rather many different cases against immigration... |
Sacramento Bee
Nanny tried twice in death of baby deported to Mexico
The nanny who went through two mistrials on charges she caused a baby's death by shaking her violently has been deported to Mexico. -- Veronica Martinez Salcedo, 38, was given the removal order Aug. 6 in U.S. Immigration Court in San Francisco...  |
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