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Thursday, December 4, 2003 |
Lou Dobbs on Side
of Law Enforcement
Nov. 18 Program Featured CLEAR
Law Enforcement Bill
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| Bill Thompson: "If we stop someone in our normal law enforcement
duties and identify them as illegal alien, we need to take them
off the streets." |
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Peter Viles
(CNN) -- "With just 2,500
immigration agents, there is no question the federal government
is so outmanned in the fight against illegal immigration, that
it is really no fight at all. But a
bill in congress would bring in massive reinforcements, authorizing
600,000 local law enforcement officers to enforce immigration
laws inside the country." --- "A top priority of the
bill is to find, arrest and a deport an estimated 400,000 illegal
aliens who are already under orders to leave the country."
Watch
Note:
After O'Reilly turned his back on America, Dobbs picked up the
torch and continues the struggle. |
 
Countdown: 8 Days to
Nativo Lopez's Phony 'Huelga'
| Nativo
Lopez, currently the big cheese at MAPA, but best known for
his alleged involvement in vote fraud during the Dornan-Sanchez
Congressional race, has called
for invaders to strike on December 12 to protest the repeal of SB60,
the law that would have allowed uninspected invaders to get valid
California driver's licenses. We predict that this huelga (strike
in Spanish) will be a monumental flop. |
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Peter
Brimelow |
VDare.com
Hanson's
Mexifornia: Brimelow Speaks!
...Hanson's free pass may very well embolden
others to defy the taboo against debating immigration. I think
they will be in for a sad surprise. Nor do I expect Hanson to
advance the cause of immigration reform much further, because
of limitations that are also apparent in this book. But this
does not detract from his contribution.  |
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Associated
Press
U.S.
Arab Population Is Surging
The Arab population in the United States
has nearly doubled in the past two decades, according to the
Census Bureau's first report on the group. -- Experts cited liberalized
U.S. immigration laws and unrest in the Middle East that led
many people to come to America. -- The bureau counted
nearly 1.2 million Arabs in the United States...  |
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4 News -
Brownsville, Texas
Invader
found to have malaria
"You don't see malaria in this town.
It's a rare illness, in fact my sources tell me the last known
case was two years ago," said Dr. Jorge Dominguez. -- But
now Dr. Dominguez believes he's diagnosed one of his patients
with malaria. -- The victim is an illegal immigrant out of El
Salvador.  |
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UPI
Mexican
trucks get 'fast track' into U.S.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary
Tom Ridge will announce today a system to allow commercial trucks
to clear customs at the Mexican border in as little as 5 seconds
by using preregistered ID cards. --- "Mexican society is
more corrupt by many orders of magnitude than Canada," said
Mark Krikorian...  |
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Associated
Press
Trucker
in Fatal Crash Linked to Driver's License Probe
A truck driver charged in a fiery crash that
killed a family of five on summer vacation got his commercial
driver's license from a contractor under investigation for allegedly
giving licenses to unqualified drivers. -- Among the people who
received licenses from the contractors was Ejub Grcic, who was
charged with running a stop sign on July 7 and killing a North
Carolina family...  |
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Lexington
(Kentucky) Sun-Herald
Meddling
Mexicans to dole out bogus IDs in Lexington
On Saturday, Mexican government officials
will be in Lexington to issue consular
identification cards, which have drawn attention from groups
on both sides of the nation's immigration debate in recent years.
--- Anti-immigration groups have criticized the cards, saying
they are used to circumvent U.S. immigration law...  |
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GOPUSA.com
Arizona
Republic Nervous About Success of PAN
An online poll by GOPUSA/Arizona drawing
more than 700 responses showed 96-percent support for the Protect
Arizona Now (PAN) Initiative. Border invasion polls regularly
draw the highest rates of participation in GOPUSA/Arizona surveys.
-- A ProjectUSA poll was right behind with 95-percent support
for PAN...  |
H.
Millard |
They
just come here to work and make better lives....
Carumba! I must have gotten some bad
Mexican onions the other day, or maybe one of those suspected
illegal aliens working in the fast food joints I frequent hadn't
bothered to wash his hands after using the toilet (again), and
infected me with something. Anyway, as I was lying in bed I thought
I heard small voices from the walls of my house...  |
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Houston
Chronicle
Pandering
Kucinich: "No people are illegal"
Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich
showcased his undiluted anti-war message Wednesday in a campaign
romp through Houston. --- Kucinich also said he wants to scrap
the North American Free Trade Agreement .... -- He also advocated
amnesty for illegal immigrants
[criminals]. -- "No people are illegal," the congressman
said.  |
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Associated
Press
Immigration
officer, 3 others charged in alien smuggling
Newark, N.J. - An immigration officer
at Newark Liberty International Airport and three other people
are charged with conspiring to smuggle illegal aliens from India
into the United States. -- Otis L. Rackley, of Blakeslee, Pa.,
is charged with conspiracy and bribery for taking cash payments
to issue bogus immigration credentials and shepherding illegal
aliens through customs at the airport.  |
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KIRO-TV
-- Seattle
Investigation
Finds Terrorist Threats Across Border
Terrorists are using Canada as a launching
pad to illegally enter America. -- An exclusive KIRO Team 7 Investigation
uncovers not only are terrorist recruitments going on in British
Columbia, but holes in border security between there and Western
Washington are an open gate, letting terrorists walk right in....
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La Opinion
(Roughly translated by
Google.com)
Prop.
187-like referendum has Spanish language media abuzz
A new version of Proposal 187, fruit
of an intense feeling antiimmigrant of 10 years ago in California,
has received the green light of the state secretary to initiate
the collection of companies to put under it voting in the elections
of November of 2004. -- Unlike the previous one, approved by
the voters but restrained in the courts, it does not look for
to deny the services of education and health for the immigrants.
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Cooper |
Tucson Citizen
Reconquista
Democrat harassing border watchdogs
Residents are trying to use zoning laws to fight
Cochise County's newest group of armed citizens who patrol the
Mexican border. -- Two complaints filed Nov. 25 with the county
Planning and Zoning Commission [by Humane Borders' Jim
Cooper] allege members of Ranch Rescue are violating zoning
rules by building a watchtower without permits and training and
deploying armed patrols in an area not zoned for it.  |
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Tucson Citizen
Jailhouse
coyote busted in Arizona
A major Tucson human-smuggling operation
masterminded by a Florence prison inmate was broken up Tuesday
after an investigation by agents from Disrupt, the U.S. border
patrol's plainclothes unit, the Border Patrol said. -- Agents
arrested four people Tuesday, and an arrest warrant was issued
last night for the man in prison.  |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Meddling
Mexican laments U.S. neglect
Halfway through his six-year term, President
Vicente Fox says he is disappointed by the "very poor"
results from his country's relationship with the United States,
which "forgot about" Mexico after Sept. 11. -- "The
relationship with our friend Jorge (George W. Bush) as we'd call
him here is excellent, but the results of that relationship are
very poor," he said.  |
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