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Sunday, November 30, 2003 |
Ridge Caves In
to Peter
Schey and the Ford
Foundation
Amnesty Deal Struck With Reconquistas and Anti-American Lawyer
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Schey
Strikes Again
He got the U.S.
Supreme Court to force U.S. Schools to educate illegal aliens.
Then worked with the Mexican government to get Gray Davis to
kill Proposition 187 which would have reversed that decision.
"Peter
Schey is a one-man nation-wrecking crew," says Glenn
Spencer, president of the anti-immigration group American Patrol
in Sherman Oaks. "There is a special class of people in
this country with special rights above others, and that's illegal
immigrants, thanks to Peter Schey and people like him."
-- New Times L.A, June 20, 2002 |
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Dallas Morning
News (Free Registration)
Funeral
trip to Honduras results in more illegals in U.S.
Fort Worth -- A funeral for a baby girl
was the catalyst in the growth of a human-smuggling ring that
ended in raids by federal authorities and years in prison for
a husband and wife, federal officials say. -- On June 26, 2001,
a home in southeast Fort Worth burned, killing 9-month-old Cassandra
Molina and baby-sitter Sirta Cabrera...  |
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Fayetteville
(North Carolina) Observer
Invasion:
'Culture differences' hinder North Carolina lawmen
Sanford, NC -- The language barrier between
detectives and the city's Hispanic residents has slowed the investigation
into the murder of Maria Ines Ramirez. Ramirez was shot two weeks
ago outside the grocery her husband has run for 11 years. --
In Sanford, where one in five residents is of Hispanic descent...
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D.A. King |
MichNews.com
A
Way to Fight Back -- How Angry Are We?
SB 60, the bill allowing illegal aliens
to obtain drivers licenses that passed in California and signed
by a pandering and desperate Gray Davis will soon be a memory.
-- Democratic State
Senator Gil Cedillo, who sponsored the bill, said that the
recent Senate repeal was a "tactical retreat." Governor
Arnold says he will look at the topic with "an open mind"
in the next session....  |
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Denver Post
Jobs
hard to find in day labor
On the morning before Thanksgiving, when
headlines announced the biggest surge in the gross domestic product
in nearly 20 years, Jesus Bañuelas stood milling about
with a few dozen fellow day laborers waiting for work. -- Still
in his coat inside the chilly Centro Humanitario - or Humanitarian
Center for Workers....  |
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American
Border Patrol
Hawkeye report leads to apprehension
of illegals
Sierra Vista, AZ -- A sharped-eyed
American Border
Patrol Hawkeye spotted a group of approximately 10 suspected
border intruders (SBIs) on Arizona State Route 90 West of the
San Pedro River at about 10:20 a.m. this morning. The group was
reported to the Border Patrol and to ABP headquarters. The photo
at left was taken by Glenn Spencer at 10:45 a.m. The Border Patrol
hustled the illegal aliens into a carrier (see photo) before
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Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald Review
Agents
process clues in effort to thwart illegal immigration
Naco Corridor -- A brain is a human computer,
processing information for a person to make decisions. -- For
Border Patrol agents, determining which vehicles may have illegal
immigrants or drugs in them is not simply pull over every vehicle,
said U.S. Border Patrol Acting Supervisor Gavin Weidman on Tuesday
as he sat in his Border Patrol truck off the side of Highway
90...  |
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New York
Daily News
Unsecure
borders inviting disease, pests - and terror
It took the Federal Drug Administration
far too long to make that determination and to link the Pennsylvania
outbreak to earlier outbreaks in Tennessee and Georgia. -- The
U.S. is vulnerable to disease crossing our borders. Every day,
destructive organisms that threaten our health and our food supply
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Riverside
(California) Press Enterprise (Free Registration)
Immigrant
registration questioned
Dozens of Inland men from predominantly
Muslim or Arab countries are re-registering with immigration
authorities, even as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
debates the overall effectiveness of the registration program.
-- A year after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, U.S. authorities
launched the controversial program...  |
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Joseph Perkins
-- San Diego Union-Tribune
Where's
the outcry over Tijuana police actions?
The young couple and their 9-year-old
son were detained by police on the evening of Oct. 7 after having
crossed the U.S.-Mexico border earlier that day. Two officers
walked the husband and the son to an ATM machine, relieving the
husband of the cash they forced him to withdraw....  |
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Arizona
Daily Star Border Edition
Organ
Pipe barrier expected to keep drugs, invaders out
A new $17 million vehicle barrier at
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument promises to help keep out
loads of illegal drugs and immigrants along one of the U.S. border's
most popular smuggling routes. -- The barrier, old railroad rails
buried five feet deep and welded into a ribbon of steel, will
do nothing to stop foot traffic and is designed only to deter
cars and trucks...  |
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