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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 |
Rumor Confirmed:
Israelis Guarded Our Border
Politically
correct Hermes UAV had foreign crew
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| U.S. Customs and
Border Protection Hermes is towed for takeoff at Ft. Huachuca,
Arizona in preparation for border mission this past summer. Artistic
poster with Hebrew text is displayed inside ground handling tractor.
Ground crew and pilots were Israeli, with ties to the Israeli
military. |
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Exporting
Our Security
Sierra Vista, Az. -- American
Border Patrol has obtained exclusive photographs that support
the claim that an Israeli crew was operating the Hermes unmanned
aerial vehicle used to patrol the U.S. border this past summer.
According to reliable sources, the Hermes was used instead of
U.S. UAVs to avoid "militarizing the border."
"Our government has gone completely
mad," said Glenn Spencer of American Patrol. "The idea
that our borders are being guarded by another nation when we
have the full capacity to do so is bad enough, but Israel has
been known to spy on us."
See
photo of Israeli pilot. |

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Nuts |
San Diego
Union Tribune
Mexican
homosexual wants asylum in U.S.
San Francisco -- A gay man from Mexico
urged a federal appeals court to grant him asylum Tuesday, saying
he fears he would be persecuted if deported to his homeland.
-- A Los Angeles immigration judge and the Board of Immigration
Appeals have rejected the New York man's request to stay in the
United States... |
The
Scourge of
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Talon Marks
-- Cerritos College (Calif.)
M.E.Ch.A
protest leads to citations
An anti bush protest leads to three citations
and detainments on campus Thursday afternoon. -- Hulmaro Agustin,
Chicano Studies major, Bardo Martinez, Latin American Studies
major, and Carlos Jimenez English major where detained as the
M.E.Ch.A organized protest of roughly 20 members made its way
thru the campus... [See: The
Scourge of MEChA] |
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Associated
Press
Mexican
invader wounded by B.P. sues for $ millions
San Diego -- A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday
accuses a Border Patrol agent of shooting and wounding an unarmed
Mexican man in the back of the leg as he fled, and then planting
a knife to frame the man for assault. -- The lawsuit accuses
Agent Jeffrey Ruhl of violating the constitutional rights of
Juan Garcia Ramirez. -- Garcia claims he likely will be permanently
disabled as a result of the shooting. |

Sen. Jon
Kyl |
Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald Review
Kyl
says deporting invaders is 'unrealistic' at Sierra Vista soiree
Sierra Vista, Az. -- The Republicans in Cochise
County have a story to tell the nation and that is how illegal
immigrants have created havoc to the area's social well-being,
Republican U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl said. -- However, Republicans in
the county are standing up and making the region a GOP stronghold
so immigration problems can be addressed by Congress... |
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National
Catholic Reporter
Arizona
bishops oppose proposition
A proposition before Arizona voters Nov.
2 intended to prevent undocumented
workers [criminals] from voting or receiving some government
benefits will do nothing to solve "the complex immigration
problems" of Arizona, according to the state's bishops.
-- If passed, the proposition would require government employees
to report any knowledge of undocumented workers... [Support
Prop. 200] |
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Agape Press
Voter
Registration Probe Unearths Potential Fraud in Wisconsin
An immigration reform organization recently conducted
an investigation into possible voter fraud in Wisconsin. The
probe revealed that non-citizens of the United States could decide
the 2004 presidential election. -- Susan Tully (of FAIR)
says she became concerned about possible voter fraud in the Badger
State when an admitted illegal alien suddenly was named a deputy
registrar of voters in Racine... |

Gang News |
Gwinnett
Daily Post
Officials
probe latest gangster antics in Norcross
Norcross, Ga. (2 Items) - Police believe
a drive-by shooting Sunday at a Willow Brook Drive home in Norcross
may be gang related. -- A single shot was heard coming from the
front of the house at 2:50 a.m., and a resident found a bullet
hole near the front door. The homeowner told police her 15-year-old
son... is in a gang called Northside. |
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9 News -
Denver
Immigrant
from Afghanistan charged with voter fraud
An immigrant who's been living in Denver
has been charged with fraud after allegedly registering to vote.
-- The U.S. Attorney's office says Ajmal Shah of Afghanistan
was issued a voter registration card on Oct. 21, 2003. Authorities
say he was not a Naturalized U.S. Citizen, even though he swore
he was -- under oath -- when he registered to vote. |

George
Putnam |
NewsMax.com
This
Land Is Our Land
It is this reporter's opinion that it
is time to set the record straight for the misinformed Mexican
illegal aliens and troublemaking Latino activists who call my
Talk Back radio program monotonously. -- They repeat for the
millionth time the tired worn-out lie that "America stole
the seven southwestern states from Mexico. This is our land,
gringo, and we are taking it back!" -- WRONG! |
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PredatoryAliens.com
- CBP
Border
Patrol Arrest Another Sexual Predator
Tucson, AZ -- On October 22 2004, Border
Patrol Agents assigned to the Sonoita Station arrested an illegal
alien, who was also a convicted sexual predator. -- Friday, at
6:00 p.m., Sonoita agents encountered Hipolito Pedreguera-Ortiz,
a Mexican national about 17 miles west of Naco, AZ. Pedreguera
was arrested after he illegally crawled under the fence... [Similar
reports at PredatoryAliens.com] |
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FAIR
Urgent!
Action on 9/11 Bill Needed Immediately
In a rush to pass the 9/11 Recommendations Implementation
bill before the elections, House and Senate conferees might drop
the immigration provisions. -- Today, we ask that you call four
targeted conferees. These conferees have been the most vocal
in their opposition or support for the immigration provisions. |
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San Diego
Union Tribune
Mexican
cops may be responsible for vicious serial murders
Mexico City -- Some police may have been
accomplices in a decade-long string of women's slayings in the
border city of Ciudad Juarez, a federal official said, citing
the case of an ex-officer who recruited young girls to a prostitution
ring. -- Criminal investigations should be launched against 51
local law enforcement officials... |
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The Journal-News
Crackdown
on day labor nuisances working
Mamaroneck, N.Y. -- ...Beginning Aug.
23, the village posted police at the park and began ticketing
contractors for traffic violations, including double and triple
parking while picking up workers and running stop signs. In the
first couple of weeks, police issued an estimated 104 summonses.
One man was arrested for smoking marijuana. |
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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)
Update
on Santa Ana coyote fracas
Santa Ana police on Monday continued to search
for as many as three additional men in the kidnapping and robbery
of a man believed to be smuggling illegal immigrants from Mexico
into the U.S. -- According to Police Sgt. Carlos Rojas, the incident
began Sunday when six men met with the alleged coyote supposedly
to pay him for bringing in the immigrants... |
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The Huntersville
(N.C.) Herald via ALIPAC
Latino
group questions investigation of gang rape
The Huntersville Police Department is
under fire from a Hispanic activist following last week's arrest
of six Hispanic men accused of brutally raping a woman for more
than five hours in a Huntersville mobile home park on Oct. 10.
-- The activist, Maudia Melendez of the Latino Connection, says
she's concerned about the thoroughness of HPD's investigation... |
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Corpus Christi
Caller-Times
Four
charged with smuggling after woman dies in trunk
The U.S. Attorney's Office filed criminal
charges against four people authorities believe were involved
in an immigrant-smuggling incident that resulted in the death
of a woman who was found in the trunk of a car at the Border
Patrol's Sarita checkpoint. -- Mary E. Banda, Alejandro Macareno-Mejia,
Maria Antonia Vasquez, and Fermin Gonzalez-Ramirez were charged
on Friday... |
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New York
Times
Immigration
Measure Taps Frustrations in Arizona
On the face of it, the issue before Arizona
voters on Election Day - Proposition
200 - seems straightforward enough. It would require proof
of citizenship when registering to vote and would deny illegal
immigrants public benefits that are not federally mandated. It
is, supporters say, a reaffirmation of laws already on the books... |
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