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Mexico
Travel
Woes |
Arizona
Daily Star
Places
to avoid while vacationing
Some vacation trips are worse than others.
A few are horrid; indeed, they seem like a bad dream. Our narrative
begins then aboard a Carnival cruise ship, bound for 10 days
of continuous frolic and fun in Mexican waters. -- "That
second day, I didn't feel so well," reports Joseph Palladino
Jr. of Highland, N.Y..... [Also remember this
unbelievable Mexican disaster.]  |
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MetroWest
Daily News (Boston Area)
Invader
steals 3 jobs at once, frets deportation
...It's a rough life, he said, but that's
the life he [the invader] has chosen, a life that many other
illegal immigrants live.
-- Marco doesn't want his last name or address known because
he fears being identified and deported. -- Like Marco, many illegal
immigrants work two or three jobs...  |
D.A.
King |
Michigan
News
Get
tough policy for illegal aliens
It occurs to me that our efforts to stop
illegal aliens from crossing our borders and colonizing our country
are not working. -- We have tried giving them free health care,
no questions asked, and we have tried educating their children
in their native language in our already crowded schools, but
still they come...  |
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El Paso
Times
Border
Patrol agents catch murder suspect
When Border Patrol agents captured three
illegal border-crossers hiding in a canal in Fabens on Wednesday
afternoon, they also caught a U.S. citizen wanted on murder charges.
-- The capture of Raul Cuellar -- wanted in a homicide and a
multiple shooting in Kansas City, Kan. -- could be part of an
emerging trend of fugitives attempting to illegally enter the
United States...  |
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South Florida
Sun-Sentinel
Critics
fear free trade treaty would overrule local laws
Could an Americas free trade treaty limit
the ability of cities, counties and states to pass laws on zoning,
government contracts and other local issues? -- Critics of the
proposed 34-nation accord fear that it will, and they're calling
on governments crafting the pact to write in provisions to safeguard
local lawmaking.  |
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Boston Globe
Massachusetts
may allow invaders to get licenses
A proposal is quietly advancing on Beacon
Hill that would give roughly 150,000 undocumented
immigrants in Massachusetts the right to obtain a driver's
license, following a similar law that became a flash point during
California's recent recall election. -- The Massachusetts bill,
attracting an unusual alliance of supporters that includes police
chiefs and immigrant groups...  |
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U.S. News
-- Lou Dobbs
Population
overload
...Our population growth, driven in part
by unchecked immigration, is already straining our health care
and educational systems and, less noticeably -- but far more
important -- putting a heavy burden on our land, food production,
water supply, and the quality of the air we breathe.  |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Few
are signing up to co-sponsor guest-worker bill
GOP Reps. Jim Kolbe and Jeff Flake and
GOP Sen. John McCain continue to grab editorial kudos for their
controversial guest-worker bill to extend temporary U.S. work
visas to millions of undocumented
immigrants who toil in restaurants, hotels and other industries
[in violation of federal laws]. -- But not so impressive are
the numbers of their House and Senate colleagues willing to line
up as co-sponsors.  |

Invasion |
Denver Post
Paper
carps about 'vigilantes', favors 'guest workers'
Most people don't want untrained or hate-filled
fanatics making arrests on their behalf. That's why we fund a
variety of law enforcement agencies with our tax dollars. --
So when it comes to vigilante groups patrolling the Mexican border,
we, as a country, should say: Thanks, but no thanks.... [This paper is one of the worst in the country when
it comes to the invasion.] |
We Get
E-Mail |
INS:
Pelosi treason and Wal-Mart whiners
Two articles here - One clearly
illustrates the need to purge our elected offices of those GUILTY
OF TREASON (Pelosi). The other shows the need to close
our borders and deport all ILLEGAL INVADERS regardless of which
country they come from.... |
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Arizona
Daily Star Border Edition
Smugglers
push invader off bridge to his death
An illegal entrant was found dead east
of Tucson, and his brother told authorities the two had struggled
with smugglers before his brother was shoved off an I-10 bridge
to his death. -- Daniel Haro Martinez was found.. at the bottom
of the Davidson Canyon bridge, off Interstate 10 three miles
east of Vail...  |

¿El
Gran Wizard? |
Bakersfield
Californian (Free Registration)
Does
Bustamante want to be a CongressMechista?
The plot thickened Friday in the contest
to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Cal Dooley as rumors spread that
Democratic Lt. Gov. Cruz
Bustamante might be interested, and the race got its first
announced Republican candidate. -- The Republican contender is
Peter D. Vasilovich, a consultant who managed the campaign of
Dooley's opponent two years ago, Andre Minuth.  |
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San Francisco
Chronicle
Fake
driver's licenses easy to buy in crime-infested Calif.
On the corner of Mission and 21st streets,
Alfonso is selling a driver's license for $150. It's cheaper
a block away. Jorge and Enrique, standing in front of Tower Theater,
are selling it for $120. -- It's a typical midafternoon in the
Mission District, the pulse of San Francisco's booming and diverse
Latino community....  |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Border
crime ravaging parks in Arizona
Palominas - The night is infinite out
here. -- It hides the drug runners and the human smugglers trying
to cross the border over the rocky spine of the Huachuca Mountains
in southern Arizona. -- It also hides the National Park Service
rangers, who 10 years ago would have been the guys making sure
visitors were enjoying themselves in the park.  |
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Chicago
Sun Times
Wal-Mart
to fire illegal workers
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said Friday it will
review all of its workers and fire any who are illegally employed,
following a federal immigration sweep that resulted in the arrests
of 245 employees. -- Investigators told the Associated Press
on the condition of anonymity that they gathered recordings from
wiretaps that indicate Wal-Mart executives knew the company's
subcontractors used illegal workers.  |
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Correction |
Yesterday we
posted an item in the Rumor
Mill suggesting that the fires in Southern California were
some kind of or retaliation by the Mexican government or Mexicans.
Upon investigation, we can find no reliable source or basis for
this suggestion and we apologize for posting it. |
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