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The
Monitor -- McAllen, Texas
Mauro used to be able to find steady
work cutting grass and doing yard work in the neighborhoods surrounding
downtown McAllen. -- The work was enough to support himself,
his wife and his four children, who range in age from 6 to 18.
But since Border Patrol began increasing its bicycle patrol of
the downtown area, Mauro stopped working, afraid he may be questioned
about his immigration status and be deported [which he and his
ilk richly deserve]. |
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KESQ-TV
-- Palm Desert, Calif.
-- The California Highway Patrol says a sport utility
vehicle crammed with suspected illegal immigrants crashed near
the Mexican border today, killing one woman and injuring eleven
other people. -- The identity of the dead woman and the conditions
of the injured people were not immediately known. |
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Ventura
County Star
Dolly Villa of Oxnard has charged that
officers with the city's Police Department are harassing and
intimidating her because she is an active member of a civil rights
group that speaks out against the community's gang injunction.
-- Since March, Villa said, she has logged 30 incidents of harassment,
civil rights violations, intimidation ... |
Allan
Wall |
WorldNetDaily.com
News flash: The Washington Times recently
reported that a full 26 percent of the electorate is composed
of white evangelicals, and that 51 percent of white evangelicals
identify themselves as Republicans (as opposed to 22 percent
as Democrats). -- Can this really be true? -- Democrat activists
tell supporters that white evangelicals are intolerant fanatics... |
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Call the Governor's Poll -- - Select
Option 2, Then SB1160
Mexican
propaganda mill urging push to license invaders
Telemundo's station in the Los Angeles area (), which
broadcasts over the air... not exclusively on cable... is featuring
frequent segments on its local news programs urging the public
(presumably foreign invaders) to badger Gov. Schwarzenegger into
cutting a deal with Mexican reconquista state senator Gil
Cedillo... |
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Albuquerque
Tribune
The victims of an alleged smuggling ring
in Albuquerque paid $30,000 to $60,000 each to be brought into
the country illegally, U.S. ICE said. -- The agency issued its
first public statement late Friday on the contents of a 115-
count federal indictment against six people affiliated with three
Chinese restaurants. [] |
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People's
Weekly World (Communist Screed)
Dallas -- Sixty or more people rallied
at the Mexican Consulate here July 17 in support of immigrant
rights and against the recent upsurge in immigration raids being
carried out by the California Border Patrol. -- One of the peace
activists said, "Just as the Bush administration is abusing
'the least of us,' the people without power, that's what they
are doing with immigrants as well." |
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Long
Beach Press-Telegram
Washington -- Several Americans buying
medication in Mexico have come back with counterfeit versions
of the cholesterol drug Zocor and a generic painkiller, the Food
and Drug Administration warned Friday. -- The fake Zocor didn't
contain any of the actual cholesterol-lowering ingredient, and
the counterfeit carisoprodol was far less potent than real versions
of the painkiller, FDA said. |
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Pasadena
Star News
Border Patrol agents working from Brownsville,
Texas, to San Ysidro in Southern California arrested fully 25
percent more undocumented border crossers in the first five months
of this year than in the same period last year. -- If there's
a single reason for this, it mostly likely is the oft- stated
desire of President Bush to give virtually perpetual temporary
legal status to workers already in the United States... |
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San
Bernardino County Sun
...While state and federal voting rights
for noncitizens were taken away in 1926, several cities in the
nation still give immigrants the right to vote in local elections.
-- The San Bernardino City Unified School District could be next
to join the list. -- Community activists on Tuesday will ask
the school board to support a ballot initiative that would allow
any parent who has a child in the district to vote in a local
school board election. |

Idiots |
Princeton
(New Jersey) Packet
Many Montgomery and Princeton residents
wouldn't ever think about doing it (riding a bike to work because
they're illegally in the country). -- Jose Ramirez is one of
the men who sometimes travels along Route 206 to get to and from
work. -- A Princeton resident, Mr. Ramirez works both at
as a mailroom inserter and at the Tiger's Tale in Montgomery
as a dishwasher. |
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El
Paso Times
Border Patrol agents in El Paso have
received their first nonlethal guns to disable attackers without
killing or wounding them. -- Agents will start using PepperBall
launchers, air-powered rifles that shoot pellets filled with
OC powder, a pepperlike irritant, Tuesday. Border Patrol officials
in El Paso bought 14 of the $300 launchers after studying various
kinds of nonlethal weaponry. |

Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
With Congress safely adjourned until
Labor Day (phew!), now is a fine time to evaluate how the immigration
reform movement is doing on Capitol Hill. -- I'm happy to report
that the news from the Hill is quite good. We've hung tough and
stood off furious attacks by our foes. -- Most helpful to our
cause is that arguments for more immigration or more non-immigrant
visas are intellectually barren. |
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The
Olympian -- Olympia, Washington
Dressing up as delivery drivers isn't
something Thurston County narcotics detectives do very often.
-- But a detective donned a uniform to deliver a suspicious package
federal customs agents had intercepted. It was on a path from
a southern Mexican province to a Rochester address and contained
a small saddle stuffed with about two pounds of methamphetamine... |
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Washington
Post
Seattle -- Federal immigration authorities
have detained a Saudi citizen who works as a computer security
specialist here at the University of Washington's School of Nursing.
-- In connection with the arrest, federal agents seized several
computers and examined Internet servers at the nursing school,
said an employee at the school who asked not to be identified. |
Catch
and
Release
Lunacy |
Del
Rio (Texas) News-Herald
Releasing undocumented immigrants to
roam freely in the U.S. is "a terrible policy," U.S.
Rep. Henry Bonilla told Del Rio and Eagle Pass leaders during
a press conference in Del Rio Friday, and announced he is asking
the Department of Homeland Security to take a hard look at the
issue. -- "If these people were being released in your neighborhood
I am sure you would be outraged. This is happening in the communities
I represent and I am outraged," Bonilla said... |
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