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Tuesday, November 4, 2003 |

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Los
Angeles Times (Free Registration) - (Sob Story]
Illegal
alien patients being transferred to TJ
...Nextcare, believed to be the first
firm of its kind, so far has contracted with five U.S. hospitals
to return about 50 uninsured illegal immigrant patients to Mexico.
-- The American hospitals pay the company to arrange transportation
and treatment south of the border - usually at Nextcare's Tijuana
facility, Hospital Ingles.  |
Allan
Wall |
VDare.com
Whose
Side Are U.S. "Latino Officials" On?
...Disturbingly, many prominent Mexican-American
politicians seem to function more as agents of the Mexican government
than as American officials. -- Unrepentant MEChistas Antonio
Villaraigosa and Cruz
Bustamante climbed to the top of California politics. Villaraigosa
publicly boasted that the president of Mexico helped to mug Proposition
187 in the courts.  |

Invasion |
USA Today
-- Arizona Republic
'It's
the Wild West every night' along border
Palominas, Ariz. -- Ten years ago, National
Park Service rangers in southern Arizona would have been making
sure visitors were enjoying themselves in the park. -- But they
have traded their wide-brimmed hats and brown uniform shirts
for night-vision goggles and camouflage. National parks and other
federal recreation sites in Arizona have some of the highest
crime rates of any public lands in the country...  |
TPS
Update |
New Haven
Register [Free Registration]
Colombian
illegals now demanding permanent TPS
Illegal Colombians in the U.S., finding
that their asylum claims are being denied "too much"
are trying to get a "permanent" temporary amnesty called
Temporary Protected Status. After a determination by the Department
of State that TPS was not warranted, Colombian activists in the
U.S. are on the warpath, the New Haven Register reports.  |
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Idaho Statesman
Idaho
lures businesses fleeing California
California´s reputation as a poor
place to do business has never been stronger, and Idaho hopes
to benefit from the Golden State´s slump. -- Idaho has
kicked off an advertising campaign to show California business
leaders how much they could save if they moved or expanded to
Idaho. |
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Phoenix
News Channel 3 -- Arizona Daily Star
Armed
and dangerous suspects loose in desert near Casa Grande
Video, Story: The Department of Public Safety
is warning motorists of delays between Tucson and Phoenix after
a moving gun-battle between motorists on Interstate 10 apparently
left two people dead (reported by News 3 to be four dead, which
is the latest toll reported by several sources) and two others
injured Tuesday morning. [
Direct
Video Link] |
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Reuters
-- 10:15 AM PST
Update:
Four Dead in Arizona Shooting
Four people were killed and three wounded
in a bizarre shooting incident involving three vehicles in and
around the town of Casa Grande, southeast of Phoenix, highway
patrol officers said on Tuesday. -- Three separate vehicles were
involved in the early morning shooting on or near the Interstate
10 highway ...  |
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Thunder
Bay (Ontario) Chronicle-Journal
Poles
held in border crossing probe
Two Polish visitors and a landed immigrant
are being held in Thunder Bay on charges they were trying to
illegally enter the United States at Pigeon River. -- Two other
Polish men, a landed immigrant in Canada and a naturalized U.S.
citizen, are being held by the U.S. Marshal's Office on similar
charges.  |
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American
Border Patrol
Border Cam en route to Casa
Grande shooting site
9:35 AM -- ABP's Glenn Spencer and
Mike Christie should be at or near the scene of the shooting
reported earlier on I-10 near Casa Grande by about 11 am PST.
Pictures will be netcast from the scene if possible (check back
here often, or turn on your ABP
Alert software). Afterward, the crew will be proceeding to
Phoenix to protest
the visit of meddlesome Mexican President Fox. |
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Letter to
VDare.com
A
Reader Thanks VDARE.COM For Helping Save Her Town
I felt compelled to write you. You see,
our small community (12,500) of Cayce, South Carolina has been
in a battle for its life. We had been selected by a Resettlement
Agency (Lutheran Family Services of the Carolinas/LIRS sub unit)
to be a dumping ground for 120 Somali Bantu refugees.  |
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Associated
Press
Wal-Mart
Receives Target Letter From U.S.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said Tuesday it
has received a target letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office
saying the world's largest retailer allegedly violated federal
immigration laws. -- "The company is the target," Wal-Mart
spokeswoman Mona Williams said.  |
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The Californian
-- Bakersfield, Calif.
Big
PC snit brewing over Mexifornia parody license
Hundreds of Monterey County government
workers received an internal e-mail Monday with a racially disparaging
cartoon that officials described as "unacceptable"
and "embarrassing" [probably
this parody]. -- Wide distribution of the cartoon, which
depicts a "Mexifornia" driver's license with a photo
of a sombrero-wearing bandit, prompted an internal investigation...
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Desert Sun
-- Palm Springs, Calif.
Suit
to overturn recall to be heard in Indio
A Palm Springs man has filed a lawsuit
asking a judge to vacate the results of the Oct. 7 recall election
prior to Arnold Schwarzenegger
being sworn in as governor. -- A hearing on David Mark Adams'
request for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction
is scheduled for Wednesday in Riverside County Superior Court
in Indio.  |

D.A. King |
MichNews.com
I
am mad as hell and I am not going to take it anymore! - You?
In several conversations recently, I
have endured being labeled "nazi", "bigot",
"racist", and from the people who can spell it, a "xenophobe".
I am none of these, and am becoming weary of having to preface
sentences with a disclaimer. My offense? Having the temerity
to say out loud that the United States should enforce its immigration
laws...  |
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