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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Person of the Year
Sheriff Joe is Fighting for America
Glenn Spencer -- American Patrol Report -- December 31

    Next month I will have been fighting in the illegal immigration arena, full-time, for eighteen years. Throughout this entire period I have witnessed lawlessness and a conspiracy of the left to advocate lawlessness. It was rare indeed to see someone in a position of power to have the courage to actually fight back. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is one of those rare persons.
    Sheriff Joe is called "America's Toughest Sheriff." He has to be; he enforces the law in one of America's toughest counties. Phoenix is in Maricopa County. It is the kidnap capital of America due mainly to illegal aliens and the drug scourge.
    The border fence is a big issue in Arizona. American Border Patrol has the best information on the fence in existence, but only one newspaper, the Sierra Vista Herald, has covered the story (9/14/08 and 10/5/08). SV Herald reporter Shacat thought the story would be picked up, but it wasn't. When a reporter for the Arizona Republic tried to follow-up and fly along on a surveillance mission, management slapped him down. The liberal media in Arizona hate the truth and they hate Sheriff Joe.
    The SPLC joined with Phoenix Mayor Gordon to warn Arpaio against linking up with one of their most feared opponents, American Border Patrol.
    Sheriff Joe is fearlessly confronting the liberal establishment, including the clown that runs the Department of Homeland Security. He is fighting for America and the people are behind him.
    Sheriff Joe Arpaio is American Patrol Report's 2009 Person of the Year.

KNXV-TV -- Phoenix sc   
10 suspected illegals in custody, others flee after Phoenix traffic stop   
Officials say 10 people were taken into custody after an early morning traffic stop on a Phoenix freeway. -- Department of Public Safety spokesman Bart Graves said an officer spotted a Chevrolet Suburban traveling slowly along the shoulder of Interstate 10 near 40th Street around 5:30 a.m...

The Economist -- London    
Here's Your 'Change': 2010 could be a year that sparks unrest    
If the world appears to have escaped relatively unscathed by social unrest in 2009, despite suffering the worst recession since the 1930s, it might just prove the lull before the storm. Despite a tentative global recovery, for many people around the world economic and social conditions will continue to deteriorate in 2010. An estimated 60m people worldwide will lose their jobs...

Ira Mehlman -- FAIR     
If the jobs aren't here, they won't come   
More evidence that illegal immigration can be controlled: According to data from the National Statistics and Geography Institute in Mexico, 142,052 people emigrated during the third quarter of this year. While still an astounding figure, it represents a nearly 40 percent drop from the third quarter of 2007...

American Border Patrol       
Only one day left to save on taxes!    
There are only two days left to make a tax-deductible donation to American Border Patrol. ABP is a 501c(3) charitable organization qualified to solicit donations in every state. Click here to help ABP tell the truth about the border. Oh, yes - Glenn Spencer gets no salary from ABP....

Center for Immigration Studies        
Daily news from CIS   
An apparently sensitive document provided to the press prompted the inspector general (IG) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Tuesday to recommend that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revise policies to safeguard law enforcement sensitive information...

Los Angeles Times     
Abandoned boat believed used for smuggling illegals found on Aliso Beach   
An abandoned capsized boat found on Aliso Beach is believed to have carried at least a dozen illegal [aliens] who made their way to shore and to a waiting van, Laguna Beach police said. -- The 18-foot skiff was discovered by a resident at about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday. He said he saw the boat wash ashore and that several people ran out of it...

Glenn Beck Program -- Fox News        
Michelle Malkin on the airline bomb plot   
Why isn't the President back in Washington? [This show aired December 30, 2009]

American Border Patrol       
Photos Of The Day: An armed invasion   
A concerned citizen has provided American Border Patrol with incredible images of suspected drug smugglers carrying what appear to be high-powered weapons.....

Center for Immigration Studies        
Immigration opinions   
A new Zogby poll, conducted for the Center for Immigration Studies, is out today looking at the immigration preferences of religious voters, which we compared to the official positions of the denominations they belong to. It looked at the views of Catholics, mainline Protestants, born-again Protestants, and Jews...   

CNN / Fox News    
Videos: Napolitano needs to get the boot   
O'Reilly Factor - Fox News Channel - December 30, 2009 // Charles Krauthammer discusses the incompetent DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano in the wake of the terrorist incident aboard NWA Flight 253 (AMS-DET) on December 25. -- Also includes a Larry King Live segment with US Rep. Dan Burton....

John Pilger -- AntiWar.com    
2010: Welcome to Orwell's world   
In Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell described a superstate called Oceania, whose language of war inverted lies that "passed into history and became truth. 'Who controls the past,’ ran the Party slogan, 'controls the future; who controls the present controls the past.'" -- Barack Obama is the leader of a contemporary Oceania...

Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger     
Outgoing mayor enrolls Morristown into immigration program to deputize officers   
Outgoing Mayor Donald Cresitello said he signed, sealed and delivered a document finalizing the town's request to participate in a federal program deputizing local police to act as immigration agents, but the incoming mayor says the papers are worthless. -- With just one day left in office, Cresitello sealed his legacy with 287(g)...

UPI     
Mexican teen dumped newborn in trash   
19-year-old California woman secretly gave birth and threw her baby into a trash bin to die, prosecutors say. -- Orange County, Calif., prosecutors Tuesday charged Juana Perez Valencia, 19, of Anaheim, with giving birth to a healthy baby girl inside a small Mexican restaurant where she worked, placing it in a plastic bag and throwing the newborn into a trash bin, where the child later died... [More 'family values']

KERA -- Dallas     
Pilgrim's Pride settles with Immigration   
A settlement has been reached between U.S. Immigration officials and Pilgrim's Pride, the East Texas poultry processor. KERA's BJ Austin reports. -- Pilgrim's Pride will pay four-and-a-half million dollars, and adopt more stringent hiring practices to ensure its workforce is composed of employees legally entitled to work in the U.S...

Maricopa County Sheriff's Office         
Sheriff Joe and command staff respond to ABC Nightline segment   
Short video rebuking lamestream media hit piece conducted by sleazy propagandist Martin Bashir...

San Diego Union-Tribune     
Fugitive suspect in San Diego murder case busted in Mexico   
A driver suspected of fatally shooting a passenger in another vehicle during a confrontation in 2005 has been arrested after being captured last week in central Mexico, San Diego police said Wednesday. -- Alexander Antunez, 22, was booked into San Diego County jail Tuesday night on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and shooting into an occupied vehicle...

My Fox TV -- Atlanta     
Gwinnett Sheriff Lauds Success of 287(g)   
Lawrenceville, Ga. -- The word appears to be getting out in Gwinnett County: If you're an illegal [alien], don't get arrested. Because if you do, you could be shipped out of the United States. -- The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department has fewer inmates in its jail than at any other time in Sheriff Butch Conway's 13 years on the job... [Related item]

Dallas Morning News Editorial     
Mexico's terrorist insurgency   
For years, many Americans have dismissed the battle between Mexico's government and drug cartels. Oh, those Mexicans, there they go again. -- Ancillary problems, such as rising corruption and lawlessness resulting from Mexico's gangland free-for-all, have too often been shrugged off as the same old issues in a country that never quite seems to get its act together...

Pamela Geller -- Washington Times     
Europe's looming demise   
"The Europe as you know it from visiting, from your parents or friends is on the verge of collapsing," Geert Wilders said in a speech in the United States last year. -- The leader of the Netherlands' populist Party for Freedom added: "We are now witnessing profound changes that will forever alter Europe's destiny and might send the Continent in what Ronald Reagan called 'a thousand years of darkness.'"

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