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Saturday, October 25, 2003
Remember to set your clocks
back 1 hour tonight (most states) |
 
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El Paso
Times
Traffic
stops yield plethora of pot
An expired registration sticker and a
missing license plate led to two traffic stops and a total of
1,065 pounds of marijuana seized in the past three days, El Paso
County sheriff's officials said. -- "We continue to see
examples of why El Paso is recognized as a major trafficking
point in the narcotics trade," Sheriff Leo Samaniego said
in a news release...  |
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QuePasa.com
'Arizona-Mexico
Commission' update
Focusing on problems that affect the
Arizona and Sonora, Mexico region in common, bilateral commissions
held an inter-plenary session whose mission was to establish
a work schedule to be analyzed in upcoming months. -- The meeting
was held in Magdalena de Kino, Sonora, with the presence of the
Arizona-Mexico
Commission... [Article contains some unbelievable nonsense]
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Associated
Press
Reconquista
Senator rejects idea of repealing license law
...The measure's sponsor, Sen.
Gil Cedillo, is not willing to repeal the law, although he
would try to amend it to reassure critics who say they fear it
could compromise national security, said his chief of staff,
Dan Savage. -- "This has been a five-year battle to get
this bill through the Legislature and get the governor to sign
it," Savage said, adding Cedillo "doesn't see any benefit
to rolling over and playing dead now."  |

Rumor Mill |
American
Patrol
Devastating
California wildfires very suspicious
10/25/03 -- 5:30 pm -- (E-mail to American Patrol):
The Mexican government and numerous Mexicans have been making
threats about retaliation for revoking licenses for illegal aliens.
-- Do you think the CA fires part of that retaliation? -- It
is very unusual to have this many fires. |
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New York
Times (Free Registration)
Invader/job
thief grouses about 'few breaks and low pay'
Every night for months, Victor Zavala Jr., who
was arrested on Thursday in a 21-state immigration raid, said
he showed up at the Wal-Mart store in New Jersey to clean floors.
-- As the store's regular employees left at 11 p.m., Mr. Zavala
said, they often asked him whether he ever got a night off....
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D. A.
King |
Michigan
News
Back
to sleep?
What if a modern-day American Rip Van Winkle
were roused from a twenty-year slumber tomorrow? Besides the
Cubs having played post-season baseball, what would amaze him
the most and make him question your sanity if you explained the
present day United States to him?...  |
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Milford
Daily News (Massachusetts)
The
trend to employ illegals increases
Illegal immigrants are working in all industries,
in all corners of the state, and law enforcement officials are
cracking down on them daily, according to experts. -- The comments
came just one day after a sting netted more than 300 illegal
aliens working in dozens of Wal-Mart stores in 20 states....
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Tancredo
Event: Border Hawk Coming to California
The high-tech Border Hawk II UAV will
be on display at an event honoring Rep. Tom Tancredo on Saturday,
November 1, at 1823 Foothill Blvd, La Canada. -- The system is
being loaned to American Patrol by Border Technology, Inc. of
Hereford, Arizona. |
H.
Millard |
My
Terrible Poopy Diaper Childhood
Since I grew up at a time before the whole friggin'
country was overrun with illegal aliens, I had a terrible childhood.
Because of that terrible childhood, I'm here to tell you that
America needs illegal aliens. They do the work that Americans
won't do. When you hear that phrase, always mentally put "white"
before Americans, because that's what's meant.  |
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Associated
Press
In
large numbers, deported criminals sneak back into U.S.
Orange County, Calif., Assistant District
Attorney Al Valdez says he hears it all the time: "Go ahead,
deport me. I'll be back in two weeks." -- They spit it out
as a blood vow, the toughest among them with derisive laughter
and expletives added, and many back it up with action, if not
in two weeks, eventually.  |
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Sacramento
Bee
Invader
license law to tax DMV
The state office that just about every
Californian must visit, the Department of Motor Vehicles, is
preparing for an unprecedented rush of business at the same time
it copes with serious budget cuts. -- Because of the state's
fiscal crisis, the DMV has been unable to fill vacant positions
-- a total expected to reach 500 by the start of 2004....  |
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Cincinnati
Enquirer Editorial
Thumbs
down: Illegal workers -- Low prices, high cost
As the world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart
ought to set the standard for being above-board in its hiring
practices. That's why discoveries in this week's 21-state raid
on Wal-Mart by federal agents are troubling. -- Agents arrested
more than 250 illegal immigrants working at Wal-Mart stores as
janitors, including two stores in Ohio...  |
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David Yow
-- ChronWatch.com
Overturning
the Law Giving Driver's Licenses to Illegals
Giving driver's licenses to individuals
who are in California illegally is not only a bad idea, it's
against the law. Or rather, it was. Now, what was illegal behavior
is legal, and immigrants who have sacrificed and worked hard
to become Americans are slapped in the face by the double standard
of their government. How is this right?...  |
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Tucson Citizen
Agents
fire at vehicle carrying marijuana
Agents from the Bureau of Immigration
and Customs Enforcement fired at a vehicle carrying marijuana
near Bisbee on Thursday morning. -- After the vehicle rolled,
one man fled, and another was caught. -- Agents began chasing
a vehicle believed to be smuggling marijuana from Mexico at about
8:30 a.m.... [Related
story, photo] |
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Tucson Citizen
Border
agent cleared in death of rock throwing invader
A U.S. Border Patrol agent has been cleared
of violating the civil rights of a suspected illegal immigrant
he shot to death near Douglas in June. -- The agent, Cesar Cervantes,
shot Ricardo Olivares Martinez in the chest, back, left leg and
twice in the left arm, according to the autopsy report.  |
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The Champlain
Channel -- Plattsburgh, New York
Round-up
Time: More Invaders Caught In Area
Rouses Point, N.Y. -- There have been two roundups
of illegal immigrants in the Champlain Valley over the past two
days -- at the Wal-Mart in Ticonderoga and at a motel in Plattsburgh.
-- Border patrol agents told WPTZ NewsChannel 5 that they have
made more arrests of illegal immigrants recently as they come
to the area looking for jobs...  |
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