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Bonner Bashed by
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Customs and Border Protection Chief on Defensive

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Help Keep L.A. from Becoming a
Mexican City
L.A. activist Hal Netkin is fighting
an uphill battle against the PC mainstream media to expose former
MEChA leader, ACLU stooge, and current mayoral candidate Antonio
Villaraigosa (shown at left with a fellow MEChA nuisance Cruz Bustamante)
for the anti-American scoundrel that he is. Visit BadMayor.com
and help support his efforts... |
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WTOC-TV
-- Savannah
Invader
confesses to decade-old murder
Cold Case is a wildly popular hit CBS
television show. But Port
Wentworth has a real-life cold case that's even more fascinating,
a ten-year-old murder. Both victim and suspect the kind of people
who come and go and are hard to track. -- But persistent police
work and some luck cracked the town's oldest unsolved murder... |
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Washington
Post
Two
immigration lawyers charged with fraud
Federal agents arrested two lawyers and
searched their downtown D.C. law firms yesterday, accusing them
of preparing phony employment documents that allowed scores of
people to immigrate to the United States, officials said. --
Irwin Jay Fredman, of Bethesda, Md., and Sergei Danilov, of McLean,
Va., were charged with committing immigration fraud... |
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U. S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement
90
Mexicans booted by ICE
Atlanta -- A 40 year-old convicted murderer
was among 90 Mexicans removed here during the month of April
by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deportation
officers. -- Valentine Villezcas-De La Rosa entered the United
States illegally at Columbus, New Mexico in 1984 and was convicted
of manslaughter in May 2000... |

Jim Kolbe |
Sierra Vista
Herald-Review
RINO
Kolbe backing insane McCain/Kennedy amnesty scheme
Three U.S. congressmen from Arizona have
proposed a bill that would seek a new guest- worker program that
would allow a way for foreign workers to apply for residency.
-- The bill, which was unveiled Thursday, received immediate
rejection by another congressman from Arizona, who called the
proposal "a transparent path to amnesty." |
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Riverside
Press-Enterprise
Teen
stabbed to death in Corona, Calif.
A 15-year-old Centennial High School
student was stabbed to death at an apartment complex in Corona,
according to authorities. -- [The PE report doesn't say that
the victim was black, and that the three assailants were Hispanics.
This was reported on 5/13/05 by KCAL-TV and KCBS-TV, Los Angeles.
The assailants remain at large. There is a $10,000 reward being
offered for info leading to their apprehension.] |
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San Antonio
Express-News
Four
Americans vanish in Mexico
Nuevo Laredo, Mexico -- Four Americans
from the Laredo, Texas area, including an eight-year Navy veteran,
have been missing since Saturday, when they headed for Nuevo
Laredo together in the wee hours, officials and family members
say. -- The U.S. government recently reissued a travel alert
for the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border... |

Villaraigosa |
Bruin Alumni
Association
Ex-gang-banger
Villaraigosa renounces MEChA
On May 11 at a morning campaign press
conference, Antonio Villaraigosa was asked for the second time
in three days about his ties to MEChA.
Two days earlier on Monday at a North Hollywood press conference,
Villaraigosa responded flippantly, "I was in the Boy Scouts,
too." -- This time, with the Bruin Alumni Association
banner "Renounce MEChA" pressed up against the window...
[Also See: Racista Mechista] |
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Financial
Times -- UK
Mexicans
'Furious' - Revealing remarks spewed by Creel
Santiago Creel on passage of the Real
ID Act: "Taking away the possibility of obtaining driving
licenses for people who are working in legal jobs, who pay their
taxes there, who send remittances home here, seems to us to be
an extreme measure, particularly given the new understanding
that we thought we had after the re-election of President Bush." |

Invasion |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
New
buzz in the immigration debate
In a Tijuana shelter, recently repatriated
migrants ponder how they will get back across the border to their
jobs in the United States. -- In East County, residents whose
homes and ranches abut illegal border-crossing routes matter-of-factly
give water to migrants who limp onto their property seeking help,
then promptly dial the Border Patrol. |
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Joseph Farah
-- WorldNetDaily.com
Does
Bush believe in free market?
Maybe I sound like a one-note Johnny beating
to death this issue of illegal alien "cheap labor."
-- But, I believe, when President Bush tells us we need to keep
our back door wide open because "there are some jobs Americans
will not do," he is acknowledging a profound lack of faith
in the free enterprise system and the law of supply and demand. |
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Bloomberg
Meddling
Mexican tycoons want amnesty, cite NAFTA
Carlos Slim, Latin America's richest
businessman, and Cemex SA Chairman Lorenzo Zambrano called on
the U.S. to pass an immigration accord to allow freer movement
of workers, in line with increased trade in North America. --
The U.S., Mexico and Canada have failed to take steps to improve
on the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement... |
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Burt Prelutsky
-- Washington Times
Playing
the raza card
Out here in Southern California, a local
Spanish- language TV station caused a stink recently by putting
up several billboards
reaching out to potential viewers in Los Angeles, Mexico. Predictably,
as soon as outraged Americans complained, they were accused of
being racists. -- How is it, I keep asking myself, that it's
only the biggest racists in America who are given carte blanche
to condemn others... |

Garcia-Gomez |
American
Renaissance
Tancredo
Asks Hickenlooper for Answers
Congressman Tom Tancredo expressed strong
concern about the Hickenlooper administration's handling of the
recent tragic shootings of Detectives Donald Young and Jack Bishop.
The lead suspect in the crime, Raul Garcia-Gomez, is a Mexican
national who had been stopped on three prior instances without
a U.S. driver's license or valid insurance. |
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Reuters
McCain/Kennedy
scam a pig with more lipstick
...Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo, a Republican
who would supports cracking down on illegal
immigrants [criminals], said the bill offered amnesty to
millions of people who had broken U.S. laws by entering the country
illegally. -- "There is a little more lipstick on this pig
than there was before, but it's most certainly the same old pig,"
he said. |
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Mark Krikorian
-- National Review
Fool
Me Twice, Shame on Me -- (The McCain/Kennedy Shamnesty)
The McCain/Kennedy amnesty bill has been unveiled,
and it's the same hoax we've fallen for before. -- Like the telemarketer
who bilks a widow and then comes back in a different guise to
charge a fee to "help" her get the original money back,
the anti-borders crowd created today's immigration crisis and
is now offering as a solution the very policies that got us in
this mess in the first place. |
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Investors
Business Daily
Northern
Exposure
National Security: The Arizona Minutemen
have announced plans to expand their mission to the Canadian
border, where the only thing a terrorist might need to enter
the U.S. is a good pair of snowshoes. -- The Minutemen's success
in demonstrating how to stop the flood of illegal immigrants
from Mexico, among whose numbers terrorists might hide... |
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Arizona
Daily Star
3
1/2-year FBI coke sting catches 21 in uniform
Sixteen people - members of the U.S.
armed forces, prison guards, a federal port inspector and a Nogales,
Ariz., police officer - were trapped in an FBI cocaine sting,
with 11 pleading guilty to conspiracy charges in federal court
Thursday. -- Five more Davis-Monthan Air Force Base personnel
were also charged in what officials called a widespread corruption
scandal... |

RINO McCain |
Phoenix
Business Journal
Conservatives
blast absurd McCain-Kennedy amnesty scheme
Conservative immigration hawks are assailing
a new immigration-reform package introduced Thursday by Arizona
Sen. John McCain, U.S. Reps. Jeff Flake and Jim Kolbe and Massachusetts
Sen. Ted Kennedy. -- The McCain- Kennedy bill includes a guest
worker program and pathway towards legal status for illegals... |
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Arizona
Republic
Anti-invader
bills sent to governor
The Legislature on Thursday sent Gov.
Janet Napolitano two bills targeting undocumented immigrants,
amid protests from Democrats who thought employers should be
penalized, too. -- The measures, House Bills 2592 and 2030, will
move on to Napolitano without the employer sanctions provisions.
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Concord
(New Hampshire) Monitor
More
Mexican invaders charged under trespassing law
The police cited two illegal immigrants
during a routine traffic stop under the state's criminal trespass
law, a strategy first used in New Ipswich last month. -- Sergio
Ruiz-Robles, and Margarito Jaramillo Escobar, both of Nashua,
were issued the summons on Tuesday night after they were stopped
along Route 102. They produced Mexican government identifications... |

What Homeland
Security? |
Washington
Times
Border
Patrol told to stand down in Arizona
U.S. Border Patrol agents have been ordered
not to arrest illegal aliens along the section of the Arizona
border where protesters patrolled last month because an increase
in apprehensions there would prove the effectiveness of Minuteman
volunteers, The Washington Times has learned. -- More than a
dozen agents, all of whom asked not to be identified... |
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Associated
Press
Border
Patrol Takes Fire From Across Border
Border Patrol agents come under automatic
weapons fire from across the Rio Grande after finding a truck
being loaded with drugs at the Santa Ana Wildlife Refuge south
of Alamo (Texas). -- No agents were injured in the exchange.
All Border Patrol agents in the area, as well as all local law
enforcement agencies responded to the scene. It is unknown if
agents were able to wound their attackers across the border. |
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