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Friday, December 19, 2008
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Removing All Doubt
Obama Would Cede Southwest to Mexico

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Rick Oltman -- Californians for Population Stabilization sc
We're from the Mexican government and we're here to help
Reuters News Agency reports, "The Mexican government has opened a special call center in Arizona to provide a sympathetic ear for Mexican citizens caught up in the crackdown on illegal immigration in the desert state. Officials at the Mexican consulate in Tucson said they opened the center last week..."  |
Dallas Morning News
Foes of Farmers Branch illegal-immigrant efforts cite 'secrecy'
Accusations and conspiracy theories are flying in Farmers Branch these days. -- Attorneys who have filed numerous lawsuits against the city over its anti-illegal [alien] efforts say the city is engaged in a pattern of possibly illegal attempts to keep information about the litigation out of the public eye... |
KGNS-TV -- Laredo, Texas
Border Patrol chase ends in rollover
An early morning Border Patrol pursuit ends in a chase. -- Border Patrol was following three men in a red Pontiac after a report of suspicious activity at a ranch off U.S. Highway 83. -- Border Patrol agents pursued the vehicle after a short chase the vehicle lost control flipping over several times near a rest area... |
Service Employees International Union sc
SEIU leader hails Obama's nomination of Reconquista Hilda Solis
SEIU President Andy Stern issued the following statement in response to reports that President-elect Barack Obama will nominate Representative Hilda Solis as U.S. Secretary of Labor: ..."The daughter of two immigrant workers and union members and a board member of American Rights at Work, she will be a Secretary of Labor working men and women can finally count on to stand up and fight for them..." |
Nairobi (Kenya) Star
Kenyan government gags Obama kin
The government has blocked Kenyan members of President-elect Barack Obama's extended family from talking to the media. -- Family members will have to ask permission from government before issuing making any statement concerning Obama... |
We Get E-Mail
My experience with Hilda Solis
In 2004, I attended a border patrol protest at the Temecula, CA, Border Patrol Station. Angry demonstrators stood in front of the border patrol station - denouncing recent interior raids. -- About 10 of us who supported the Temecula border patrol demonstrated in support. -- During the protest, Congress Member Hilda Solis pulled up in a big car... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Company that hired illegals to take plea deal
The president of a Lindon business intends to plead guilty on behalf of his company to one count of harboring illegal aliens, court documents released Thursday state. -- As part of the agreement, Martin Snow of Universal Industrial Sales, will acknowledge that his business knowingly hired dozens of undocumented workers since 2002.... |
Joseph Farah -- WorldNetDaily.com
Let's spring Ramos and Compean
If I weren't a responsible, upstanding, law-abiding citizen, I might be planning a jailbreak to bust loose two honorable men languishing in prison cells who no more belong there than O.J. Simpson belongs on the streets. -- No, I'm not seriously plotting any nefarious illegal acts to free Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean from the federal penitentiary... |
Agence France-Presse
US deports 46% more Mexicans and Central Americans
The United States deported more than 154,000 Mexicans and Central Americans in the 2008 fiscal year, in a 46 percent rise on the previous year, an official statement said here Thursday. -- More than 212,000 were deported altogether, with almost three quarters from Mexico and Central America, according to the statement... |
Tucson Citizen
2 water stations named in honor of high-ranking Mexican officials
Humane Borders celebrated International Migrants Day Thursday by naming two water stations in the desert for high-ranking Mexican human rights officials in a morning ceremony. -- Jose Luis Soberanes Fernandez, president of Mexico's National Human Rights Commission, filled the water tanks at the station named after him... |
KPHO-TV -- Phoenix
Pair convicted of drop house charges
A jury has found two men guilty of kidnapping, extortion, aggravated assault and human smuggling after a victim led police to a drop house. -- Alfonso Lopez-Millan, 51, and Efrin Osuna-Chavez, 42, were convicted of three counts of kidnapping, three counts of extortion, one count of aggravated assault and one count of human smuggling.. |
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American Border Patrol
Fence progress report
American Border Patrol reports that a preliminary analysis of its most recent aerial surveys of the border shows that there are approximately 245 miles of fencing in place along the Mexican border... |
WorldNetDaily.com
IMF warns of economic riots, police ready for civil unrest
Pentagon resources and U.S. troops may be used if needed to quell protests and bank runs during an economic crisis, the U.S. Army War College's Strategic Institute reported. -- "Widespread civil violence inside the United States would force the defense establishment to reorient priorities in extremis to defend basic domestic order and human security," the War College study states. |
Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson
Feds: Mexican tried to smuggle heroin taped to butt
A Mexican national was indicted Wednesday on federal charges of heroin possession with the intent to distribute. -- Julio Cesar Montiel-Posada, 18, was caught Nov. 30 trying to pass through the Deconcini Port of Entry in Nogales with approximately 1.28 kilograms of heroin nearly 3 pounds taped to his buttocks... |
Federation for American Immigration Reform
FAIR statement on Obama's selection of Solis for Labor Secretary
President-elect Obama's selection of a labor secretary [Hilda Solis] who has steadfastly opposed protecting American workers from the impact of millions of illegal aliens in our labor force is yet another blow to hard-working families who desperately need those jobs... |
Raleigh News & Observer
Two illegals admit North Carolina brothel murders
A pair of Honduran brothers admitted Wednesday they killed two people by shooting them execution-style during the robbery of a brothel in Southeast Raleigh. -- Elvin and Rony Martinez were given identical sentences: 38 to 49 years in state prison. Both illegal [aliens], they'll face deportation after that, when both men will likely be in their 60s... |
Contra Costa Times -- Walnut Creek, Calif.
Baca targeted by protesting Minutemen
San Bernardino -- Members of the Minuteman Project on Thursday protested in front of Rep. Joe Baca's district office, urging the Democratic congressman to oppose a path to citizenship for illegal [aliens]. -- A small group carried "No Amnesty" and "No Guest Worker Program" signs and waved American flags during the protest at E and Second streets... |
National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers
Today's NAFBPO update from south of the border
...“Mexican society is currently involved in a spiral of violence in which lawlessness and crime exhibit cruel extremes. But we are also living in a country where exclusion, abuse, corruption, impunity and discrimination become more pronounced. We live in an unjust society.” |
Wall Street Journal
More California towns face bankruptcy
Rio Vista, Calif. -- California may soon have more bankrupt towns on its hands. -- The city of Vallejo, Calif., gained national attention earlier this year by filing for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection. Now, two neighbors are fighting to avoid the same fate, as the state's economic crisis spreads... [See Cal Meltdown Watch] |
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American Border Patrol
Border Fence Survey Report
The U.S.-Mexico border has been under private aerial surveillance for the past two years. Every sixty days a specially equipped aircraft has flown along the border from Texas to the Pacific Ocean, documenting the construction of the border fence and vehicle barriers... |
Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson
Fort Huachuca restricts travel to Mexico
Rising drug violence in Mexico's border region has prompted Southern Arizona's largest military installation to issue new restrictions on troop travel and a warning to military families and civilian staffers to stay away. -- As of Tuesday, nearly 7,000 troops at Fort Huachuca in Sierra Vista must get prior approval from the Army post's top brass to cross the border... |
Devvy Kidd -- NewsWithViews.com
Imposter President Obama: Victory will be short-lived
Everyday my mail box is filled with requests to investigate corruption at all levels of government. It's regrettable that so much time and effort has to be directed in exposing Barack Hussein Obama aka Barry Soetoro, aka Barry Obama, aka Barack Dunham, aka Barry Dunham as a fraud, but it must be done... |
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