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Fox to Troll Phoenix
Hen House November 4
Come Welcome Him with Us
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| We regret that
live video from Saturday's
event in La Canada featuring Tom Tancredo was not shown on
the internet as advertised. The crew was unable to transmit a
signal from the remote location in California to the satellite
ordinarily used in southern Arizona. The event was a success,
and video will be available on this website at a later time. |
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Nogales
(Arizona) International [Short-lived link]
Hispanics
grouse over proposed renaming of street
...Most of us have the utmost respect
for Martin Luther King, but this particular place has its own
history," said Carlos Diaz, who has lived within a mile
of King and Story Roads for most of his life. Many Hispanics
feel attached to that intersection, where the sounds of mariachi
music fill a shopping center on the corner.  |
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San Antonio
Express-News
Texas
town ponders bilingual bonus
Seguin, Texas - A proposal to give extra
pay to Spanish-speaking city employees has split the Seguin City
Council along ethnic lines - although opponents insist their
objections are not motivated by color and proponents are reluctant
to accuse them of that. -- There's no shortage of city workers
who are fluent in Spanish, so an incentive to recruit or retain
them isn't needed...  |
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Newsday
-- New York
Trouble
erupts at screening of invasion propaganda film
...This week, at Molloy College in Rockville
Centre, Carlos Sandoval and co-director / co-producer Catherine
Tambini offered their first public showing of "Farmingville."
-- The tensions were still percolating. An after-film discussion
by panelists turned into a shouting match at times with some
audience members, and one community group leader was [allegedly]
booed out of the auditorium.  |
Robert
Klein
Engler |
ChronWatch.com
"Rethinking
Immigration: The Melting Pot Boils Over"
...Furthermore, shouldn't we rethink
the whole reason for immigration in the first place? A new generation
of Americans is confronting a globalized world. For many in this
new generation, faced with the prospect of globalized terror,
the old arguments for ''diversity'' and ''multiculturalism''
that immigration brings no longer ring true.  |
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Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald Review
Back
to basics: Horse units return to help reach more remote areas
In today's world, the U.S. Border Patrol
is employing an old method to help monitor the U.S.-Mexico border
to help stop the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs. -- The
agency is re-establishing horse patrols to reach many of the
trails used by people and drug smugglers in remote areas of Arizona
and other states. Some of the areas are off-limits to vehicles
or cannot be reached in a vehicle.  |
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