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REAL
ID . . . REALly For Illegal Aliens
Be careful what you wish for. -- The
REAL ID Act, advertised as preventing states from issuing driver's
licenses to illegal aliens, is now the law of the land. -- REAL
ID has all the right enemies. The Treason Lobby has denounced
it as preventing "many drivers" from obtaining licenses...
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Reuters
Experts
call for common North America border
The United States, Canada and Mexico
should establish a common security perimeter to guard against
terrorism in North America, a tri-national independent task force
said in a report released on Tuesday. -- The countries should
police their borders together to help border trade, allow easier
movement of citizens and to keep out potential security threats... |
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Editorial
-- Southwest Daily Times -- Liberal, Kansas
Mexico
should be forced to help itself
They call it "safe harbor,"
but the question begs to be asked -- Who is really safe? -- Cities
like Los Angeles and Denver exercise these laws, and it relates
to illegal immigration. -- What safe harbor means in these communities
is that police officers cannot assist federal investigators or
even question a suspect to find out if he is an illegal alien. |

Pat Buchanan |
The Washington
Times
Buchanan
sees 'war' within conservatism
...Failure to confront the immigration
issue is an important sign of the breakup of conservatism, he
says. Immigration failed to become an issue in the 2004 election,
he says, "because both major parties agreed that they would
do nothing to defend the borders and that we ought to have amnesty
for those who break in illegally. There was no choice." |
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Associated
Press
Mexico
City Cardinal OK with Fox's racist remarks
U.S. and Mexican officials said today
that the dispute over Mexican President Vicente Fox's comments
about American blacks had been resolved. -- Even Cardinal Norberto
Rivera Carrera, the archbishop of Mexico City, defended Fox's
comments, saying: "The declaration had nothing to do with
racism. It is a reality in the United States that anyone can
prove." |

Rumor Mill |
American
Patrol
News
from Southern Arizona
Glenn Spencer, head of www.americanpatrol.com
flushed a copy of the Koran down his toilet. Reached for comment,
Spencer admitted this act. "I downloaded a copy of the Koran.
cut it up and flushed it down my toilet," Spencer said.
"I live at 11615 S. Apache Sky Road, Hereford, Arizona",
Spencer reported... |
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KMBC-TV
-- Kansas City
Workers
Quit Due To Mismatched Social Security Numbers
The Olathe School District has lost 60
employees in the last several weeks, KMBC's Peggy Breit reported
Monday. -- Officials said the reason was a mismatch between names
and Social Security numbers. -- Most of the resignations were
from the custodial staff. At Olathe North High School, five out
of 12 custodians quit their jobs... |

File Photo |
San Gabriel
Valley Tribune
Woman
injured during protest at reconquista monument
A 66- year-old woman hurt during a protest
at the Metrolink station over the weekend is recovering at home
as police search for the person responsible for her injuries,
officials said Monday [see
photo]. -- The unidentified woman was released from Citrus
Valley Medical Center Queen of the Valley Campus on Sunday, officials
said. [This is the only report of this attack we've seen in the
mainstream press.] |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Jailed
illegals dodge feds
Immigration officials picked up only
10 percent of 1,700 possible illegal immigrants at the Denver
Jail in 2004, according to an aide to Congressman Tom Tancredo.
-- Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Carl Rusnok
could not confirm those numbers late Monday. They were found
on a Department of Justice Web site... |
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Los Angeles
Times
Two
shot dead in gang-infested L. A.
Two men died in apparently unrelated
shootings Sunday in Los Angeles, authorities said. -- Two men
"who had the appearance of day laborers" were standing
near the corner of Bonnie Brae and 6th streets in Westlake about
6 a.m., the Los Angeles Police Department said... |

¡México! |
Reuters
Mexico
refuses to apologize in racism row with U.S.
Mexico refused to apologize today for
a comment by Vicente
Fox that was seen in the U.S. as racist. -- Fox angered civil
rights leaders last week when he said Mexican immigrants do jobs
"that not even blacks want to do there in the U.S."
-- When asked whether Mexico should publicly apologize, Fox spokesman
Ruben Aguilar said: "With the foreign ministry's statement,
the presidency's statement Saturday and the call to the reverends
yesterday, this issue is over." |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Real
ID act reroutes drive for licenses
Technically, new federal legislation
denying illegal immigrants driver's licenses shouldn't affect
the more than 300,000 who have settled in Georgia. -- After all,
Georgia isn't among the nine states that grant driver's licenses
to illegal immigrants. -- But Buford car salesman Joe Mariscal
knows better... |
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VDare.com
Denver
Sanctuary Policy Protects Illegal Cop-Killer...
At 1 a.m. on May 8, Mother's Day, Denver
Police Detective Donald Young was assassinated with a point blank
shot to the back of his head. A bullet proof vest saved the life
of his partner, who was shot in the back. -- Raul Garcia-Gomez,
the suspect, a 19-year old illegal alien from Mexico, then went
home... |
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Associated
Press
Arizona
focuses on invasion
Once considered a black hole that few
elected officials wished to enter, illegal immigration has taken
a more prominent role in Arizona politics, thanks to a growing
frustration that the federal government hasn't done enough to
secure the country's porous southern border... |

Ninth Circus
Court of Appeals |
Torrance
Daily Breeze
Ninth
Circus Court rules against Redondo Beach stings
A federal appeals court panel has upheld
a ruling barring Redondo Beach from using its solicitation ordinance
to prevent day laborers from seeking work along city streets.
-- In an opinion rendered late last week, a trio of judges from
the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to overturn a
preliminary injunction issued in December... |
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Yuma Sun
Volunteers
patrol to provide 'an extra set of eyes'
The Yuma Patriots had their first patrol
Monday night. -- The volunteer patrol began around 6 p.m. when
two dozen people gathered in the Britain's Farm Chuckwagon and
Steakhouse parking lot Monday night. -- After Yuma Patriots hats
were distributed, Patriot's organizer Flash Sharrar began the
meeting. |
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New York
Times
Trial
Starts With Details of Immigrant Smuggling
Ever since the rusted freighter Golden
Venture grounded off Queens in 1993, federal prosecutors have
had their sights on the Chinatown businesswoman known as Sister
Ping. -- Sister Ping had a 15-year career as a top financier
and enforcer among "snakeheads," as Chinese smugglers
are known, the prosecutors say... |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
Border
Patrol Checkpoint Nets Large Cache of Drugs
On Friday, May 13, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) Border Patrol agents working the I-19 checkpoint
located near Amado, Arizona, seized 4,788 pounds of marijuana
in a tractor- trailer. -- At approximately 4:30 p.m., a tractor-trailer
approached the primary inspection point. After a brief inspection,
a K-9 alerted to the trailer portion of the truck... |

Napolitano |
Arizona
Capitol Times
Gubernatorial
Hopeful Attacks Napolitano On Immigration
Republicans say illegal immigration from
Mexico will be Governor Napolitano's Achilles' heel in her bid
for reelection. -- "The governor must stop pandering to
the far left on this issue," Keith DeGreen, who says he
plans to be a Republican candidate for governor in 2006, told
Arizona Capitol Times in an e-mail ... |
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Colorado
Alliance for Immigration Reform
Letter
to Denver mayor on illegal alien sanctuary dilemma
The first obligation of government is
the protection its citizens. Denver's sanctuary policy and practices
scandalously and outrageously violate that obligation and make
mockery of the rule of law. The city's sanctuary police and practices
amount to a shameful, localized de facto amnesty... [Be sure
t check out links to photos, etc. on right side of page] |

Tom Tancredo |
Rocky Mountain
News
High
noon for Denver sanctuary policy
Let's begin with a few unpleasant facts
about the practical effects of the "sanctuary policy"
Denver officials say doesn't exist. -- · According to
U.S. Department of Justice data, Denver claimed federal reimbursement
for more than 1,900 illegal aliens in its jail system in 2004.
-- Only 175 of those criminals were deported. |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Invaders
with criminal past often won't be prosecuted
U.S. Border Patrol agents captured a
sex offender and a gang member trying to sneak across the U.S.-Mexico
border this weekend. -- The two arrests push the number of illegal
entrants with criminal records captured in the Border Patrol's
Tucson Sector up to more than 22,000 this fiscal year. -- But
not all are being prosecuted... |
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WebNewswire.com
Industry
Report: The Real Counterfeit ID Act
Entertainment and software piracy, terrorism,
counterfeit currency, illegal immigration, prostitution, and
identity theft are just a few of the growing list of crimes related
to fake identification. In the first quarter of 2005, nearly
25% of global counterfeiting incidents (valued at $1.06 Billion)
involved the manufacturing and use of phony ID... |
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Diversity
Alliance for a Sustainable America
Amnesty
scheme could cost American consumers big time
Last September, "Time" estimated
that 3 million illegal aliens would enter this country in 2004
alone. Legal immigration has averaged one million annually in
recent years. These 4 million foreign nationals and their children
born here all consume energy, just like other human beings. [Visit the DASA website] |

Fox Watch |
Enlightenment
Reactionary (Blog)
Vicente
Fox Opens Mouth: Inserts Both Feet
Sometimes it's just great to be alive.
If you haven't heard yet, El Presidente Vicente Fox de Mexico
recently had the Freudian slip to end all Freudian slips. In
one of his tirades against the United States putting up the slightest
resistance to his invasion of our country, dropped this stink
bomb into the immigration debate... |
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