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Thursday, October 2, 2003 |
Barbara Jean Exposes
Open Borders
Talk Show Host Straddles "Fence" on Mexican
Border
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U.S./Mexico Border
Popular Salt Lake City talk show host,
Barbara Jean, paid a visit to American
Border Patrol on Wednesday, broadcasting her two hour show
from ABP headquarters. Later in the day, Glenn Spencer escorted
Barbara Jean to the border where she posed for the picture at
left to show just how open the border is. Almost at the moment
of arrival at the border, a man walked by on the Mexican side
and said "hello." He appeared to be equipped for a
journey. The show will air again today from ABP headquarters. |
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H.
Millard |
Brown
Racism in "The O.C."
More and more white California citizens
are coming to understand that the illegal alien problem is wrapped
up with brown racism and that brown racists and their supporters
are trying to take over the state and run off white citizens.
-- Some see the attempt by brown Cruz
Bustmante to become governor of California as an attempt
by brown racists to take over the government itself. This is
fueled, in part, by Bustamante's refusal to renounce MEChA...
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Christian
Science Monitor
A
safer way to send illegals back (while Mexicans snivel)
Nuevo Laredo, Tamps., Mex. -- ...The
pilot program was launched Sept. 8 and ended this week. Border
Patrol agents say they are considering repeating it next summer,
and point to a drop in deaths and detentions as proof of success.
--- But Mexican officials blast the program as shortsighted and
inhumane... |
Bill
O'Reilly |
Who's
Looking Out For You?
...Here's the truth: Presidents Bush,
Clinton, Bush the elder, and Reagan all avoided cracking down
on the porous borders for political and economic reasons. Businesses
like the cheap labor illegals provide, and ethnic pressure groups
will brand you an "anti" if you scrutinize undocumented
aliens.  |
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Washington
Post
Stiffer
Penalties Sought for Fake ID Sales
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) called
yesterday for stiffer penalties for vendors of fake IDs, telling
a congressional committee that the phony-document market in Adams
Morgan is an example of an "issue that cries out for national
homeland security leadership."  |
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Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald Review
State
still a border hot spot
Cochise County -- Arizona is still the
hot spot when it comes to the number of illegal immigrants apprehended.
-- More than a third of those taken into custody along the nation's
nearly 2,000-mile border with Mexico occur in the U.S. Border
Patrol's Tucson Sector, which includes Cochise County, according
to figures from federal officials.  |

Mechista |
National
Review -- Arnold Steinberg
Farewell,
Cruz? The last wild card won't be dealt
There might be one final wild card left
in the California recall race: What if Cruz
Bustamante resigns? -- A Davis Democrat spread the rumor
last night. Such talk could reflect tension between Davis consigliere
Garry South and Bustamante handler Richie Ross. Normally, Garry
destroys Davis's opponents...  |
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Southampton
Press
More
on vicious Mexican invader battle in Hampton Bays
Town Police have charged four Mexican
gang members, all undocumented
aliens, with attempted murder after they beat a member of
a rival gang nearly to death with baseball bats early Sunday
morning in Hampton Bays. -- According to police, the fight broke
out... [in] a house occupied by 10 to 15 people who are affiliated
with the Mexican gang Los Gatos.  |
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Oakland
Tribune
Señor
Busta-MEChA's future looks grim
Fresno -- Lt. Gov. Cruz
Bustamante may not just lose the race to replace Gov. Gray
Davis if he's recalled, as the latest polls indicate, but he
could also have killed his political career with his flawed campaign,
analysts say. -- "Whether or not the recall succeeds, Bustamante
will look very vulnerable if indeed he doesn't come out first
in the election," said Sherry Bebitch Jeffe...  |
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KPOM-TV
-- Ft. Smith, Arkansas
Arkansas
governor to meet with Fox in Mexico
Governor Huckabee continues a trip south
of the border, and Thursday he's scheduled to meet with Mexico
President Vicente
Fox. -- Wednesday, Huckabee met with officials from the U.S.
Embassy in Mexico City. The governor and embassy officials discussed
relations between the two countries, trade and border issues
and immigration policy.  |
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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)
Invader
license pander backfires on Davis, poll says
...Davis resisted signing the measure
last year, citing public-safety concerns. But after approving
it this year, he has used it as the cornerstone of his appeals
to Latino voters, most recently in a Spanish- language television
ad he started running Tuesday. -- Yet the poll suggests that
the tactic may have backfired.  |
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Orange County
Register -- Santa Ana, California (Free Registration)
Deputies
may take on duties in immigration
The Orange County Sheriff's Department
is working on a plan to have some of its deputies enforce the
nation's immigration laws under certain circumstances. The goal
is to use those laws to help investigate terrorism and to see
to it that criminals who are here illegally are deported.
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Matt Hayes
-- Fox News
California
Law Undermines Air Safety
Nearly three weeks ago, embattled
California Gov. Gray Davis signed SB 60, the bill that makes
anyone with a federal ("ITIN") eligible for a
California driver's license. -- Since the bill's Sept. 5 signing,
the full implications of Davis' act have become clearer: Not
only does the bill represent the most unalloyed act of ethnic
pandering in decades, but directly jeopardizes the safety of
America's air passengers.  |
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Christian
Science Monitor
Pistol-packin'
citizens patrol Western parks
...They're members of the "Oregon
Rangers Association," a group of civilians who've taken
it upon themselves to patrol the national forests where they
respond to emergencies, look for illegal activity, and make citizens'
arrests if necessary. -- It's a controversial development. They're
trained and armed...  |
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Express-Times
Morganelli
tells panel immigration a local concern
Northampton County District Attorney
John M. Morganelli on Wednesday urged House lawmakers to pass
a bill that would authorize state and local police to make arrests
on federal immigration charges. -- Morganelli said law enforcement
personnel... could identify and detain immigration scofflaws
without engaging in racial profiling or other civil rights violations.
[See
testimony]  |

Creel |
Agence France-Presse
- (Roughly translated by Google.com)
Lateral
deportation: Mexicans claim 'victory'
The Mexican government is trying to spin the
story of the recent end to the lateral
repatriation program to get their countrymen to think Mexico
had something to do with ending the program. The Mexicans knew
the temporary program would be ending on September 30 far in
advance. They are also whining about the U.S. handcuffing their
invaders. [See
Spanish version]  |
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Arizona
Republic
Arizona's
Pimentel chimes in on Señor Busta-MEChA
...They've had their eyes fixed on [Bustamante's] membership
in what they, with more than just a tad of nativist paranoia,
view as a radical, racist separatist organization, MEChA.
Far from being an instrument for the Mexican reconquest of the
Southwest, MEChA is really just about developing student leaders
who then become community leaders.  |

McClintock |
Tom Ambrose
-- World Net Daily
Why
Tom McClintock must finish the race
I'm going to keep this short and to the
point: Tom McClintock
must stay in the California recall race for the sake of California,
for the sake of the Republican Party and for the sake of the
people who have believed in him from the beginning. -- He is
without question the best qualified person for the job.
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Lebanon
(Pennsylvania) Daily News
Driving
a nail into America's coffin
The latest catch-phrase is "undocumented immigrants."
They have become the cause celebre of the left. And what are
these "undocumented immigrants?" They used to be called
illegal aliens, but there's a problem with that phraseology.
The problem is that the word "illegal" suggests that
they are breaking the law.  |
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The Socialist
Worker
Look
who's cheerleading for the invader bus brigade
...The claims of the anti-immigrant bigots
have several purposes. First, they provide the powers that be
with a convenient scapegoat for blaming all manner of social
problems, from unemployment to crime.
-- And they give employers a weapon to keep workers divided.
Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court made this explicit--when it
ruled in a 5-4 decision that undocumented
immigrants aren't entitled to any legal protections...  |
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