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Fox to Troll Phoenix
Hen House November 4
Come Welcome Him with Us
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Vicente Fox, shown in file photo
at left with Arizona Congressman Jim Kolbe, will be visiting
Phoenix on November 4 as part of a trip across the Southwest
to try to peddle his illegal alien amnesty nonsense, among other
things. Glenn Spencer, President of American Patrol, has announced
that he and other concerned citizens will be attending a protest
at the Phoenix Civic Plaza to greet Fox. Rides from Sierra Vista
may be available for those who wish to attend. Call Billie at
(520) 803-7703 Mon.-Fri. from 9 to 5 MST for details. For ride
info in other areas of Arizona, contact Citizens
Against Illegal Immigration.
Click
for protest location, etc. |
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Tancredo
Event to be Live on the Internet
American Patrol has announced that it has arranged
to use the Border Hawk Ground Control Station to broadcast live
video from the Tancredo rally this coming Saturday, November
1. Be there a get a chance to show your incredible countenance
to the world through the Border Hawk camera! Click
for details. |
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Valley Morning
Star -- Harlingen, Texas
Clinic
to treat invaders riles Valley vets
After pushing for a hospital for years,
Valley veterans are fuming over the government's plan for a medical
clinic to treat undocumented immigrants at the federal detention
center near Bayview. -- The Department of Homeland Security's
Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office will construct a 32-bed
clinic within the detention center.  |
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Media Monitor
Why
Schwarzenegger Won
...The Federation for American Immigration
Reform noted that, during the campaign, the media claimed Schwarzenegger's
support for the 1994 voter initiative, known as Proposition 187,
was a political liability for him. But the survey indicated otherwise....
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Chicago
Sun-Times
Cook
loses more whites than any county in U.S.
Cook County saw more whites leave than
any other county in the United States during the latter half
of the 1990s, the census said Thursday. -- Cook County saw 233,000
whites leave, ahead of Los Angeles County (181,000) and Dallas
County, Texas (104,000), the census said in a special report
on migration by race between 1995 and 2000.  |

Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
Bush's
La-La Land-Or Occupied (And Fleeced) America?
Last Monday I went to the Woodbridge
Medical Center, a local health care clinic, for my TB shot as
required by Lodi Unified School District here in California.
-- What a scene! About twenty-five people and infants were waiting
around. Phones rang off the hook. -- No one spoke English.  |

D.A. King |
MichNews.com
A
few things you won't hear on the nightly news
Those of us who study immigration, both
legal and illegal, have been exposed to a considerable amount
of facts, figures and terms. When speaking or writing about the
topic, we have a base of information that we have accumulated
over years and countless hours of research and study. Recently
I wrote a few words about Mexican citizens living in the United
States sending "home" $14.5 billion dollars this year....
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Invasion |
Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald Review
Cochise
County tops in illegal alien apprehensions
Bisbee, Arizona -- Cochise County remains
the number one area for illegal immigrants to enter the United
States with more than 58 percent of those apprehended in the
first 30 days of the new federal fiscal year in the Tucson Sector
of the U.S. Border Patrol occurring in the county.  |
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Human Events
-- David Freddoso
Should
Illegal Aliens Get Discounted Tuition?
Federal law prohibits states from giving
illegal immigrants in-state tuition rates at public colleges
unless they extend the same discounted rate to U.S. citizens
from other states. -- The Development, Relief and Education for
Alien Minors (DREAM) Act, sponsored by Senate Judiciary Chairman
Orrin Hatch (R.-Utah), would change that, allowing states to
give the discount to illegals but not U.S citizens from other
states....  |
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We Get E-Mail
(Includes Commentary, Idaho Statesman Article, etc.)
Idaho
Statesman - (biased) story on Town Hall meeting
They downplayed the fact that our side was very
vocal and outnumbered the pro-amnesty folks by at least 2 to
1, if not 3 to 1. This rag of a newspaper - suitable for lining
bird cages or house-breaking puppies - will be hit with lots
of letters to the editor and phone calls.....  |
Project
USA
Update |
Immigration
lawyers smell profit in Wal-Mart raids
House minority leader Nancy
Pelosi, after a meeting with Vicente Fox in Mexico City,
compares U.S. immigration agents to terrorists. -- The Immigration
Lawyers Weekly (ILW) has joined House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi
in attacking the law enforcement officers who arrested hundreds
of illegal aliens last week at Wal-Mart stores around the country.
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Houston
Chronicle
Asians
irked ballots aren't in Vietnamese
Harris County's failure to provide electronic
ballots in Vietnamese is rankling local Asian leaders who complain
that the county has failed to comply with the U.S. Justice Department's
order last year. -- Community leaders learned last month that
Vietnamese would not be found on the county's electronic eSlate
ballots in Tuesday's election.  |
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Chicago
Daily Herald
Floridian
heads to prison for visa fraud
A Hollywood man is looking at three to
four years in federal prison for running a document mill that
fraudulently obtained work visas for more than 100 illegal immigrants,
according to court documents. -- Rejean LeDuc admitted running
one of the largest immigration fraud schemes in South Florida,
prosecutors said.  |
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San Antonio
Express-News
New
ID system has some carping already
Border business advocates are worried
about the Homeland Security Department's plans to electronically
identify foreign visitors who've overstayed their visas. -- Within
two years, a digital photograph and a set of inkless fingerprints
will be required of visitors at most ports of entry, and confirmation
prints and a photo will be taken again when a visitor leaves.
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Yuma Sun
Agents
shoot suspected drug smuggler
U.S. Border Patrol agents shot a suspected drug
smuggler Thursday morning after he first rammed an agent's vehicle
multiple times with a truck and then tried to run over an agent,
the patrol said. -- None of the three agents involved were hurt.
But the suspected smuggler, a U.S. citizen, was shot at least
three times, once behind the left eye and twice in his left shoulder...
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Ilana
Mercer |
World Net
Daily
Freeloading
Free Riders
Most of you are too jaded to get worked
up over the specter of a well-sponsored bus, packed with illegal
workers and their fans, crisscrossing the country on a campaign
trip. "The Freedom Riders" Free Riders is much
more appropriate are campaigning unabashedly for more rights
than they already have, chief of which is the "right"
of amnesty.  |
Hasta
La Vista! |
Des Moines
Register
Lawyer:
Deportee is rushed to Mexico
Alma Castro's lawyer says U.S. immigration
officials hustled her out of the country this week before he
could get her extra clothes or cash from her husband. -- Castro,
a West Des Moines homemaker who has spent the past 17 months
avoiding a deportation order, crossed into Mexico Wednesday evening.
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story]  |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Blacks
leaving Colorado
More black residents left Colorado, mainly
for the South, than moved to the state during the 1990s, the
Census Bureau reported Thursday. -- The analysis also showed
that Colorado has joined the border and coastal states as an
entry way for Hispanic and Asian immigrants. -- About 26,000
black residents left the state between 1995 and 2000...  |
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Chicago
Daily Herald
Police
arrest four in fake ID operation
Four men were arrested in an identification
forgery operation by Carpentersville police and immigration and
customs agents from Elgin, officials said Thursday. -- Police
seized blank Social Security cards, blank resident alien cards,
equipment to manufacture forms of identification, completed out-of-state
birth certificates and blank and completed Mexican driver's licenses,
among other things.  |
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