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Wednesday, October 26, 2005 |
Senate Opens Border
Debate
Open Borders Gang "Takes Charge"

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Hooker |
Louisville
Courier-Journal News Briefs
Hooker
nest busted, usual suspects nailed
[Scroll Down] -- Two men living in Kentucky
have pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Louisville to two
counts of harboring illegal immigrants for prostitution at a
Fern Creek brothel they operated earlier this month. -- Mario
Alberto Duque- Salinas and Pedro Estrada- Cortez each face up
to 20 years in prison...[Also see: Family
Values] |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Border
Patrol catches second heroin smuggler in two weeks
For the second time in less than two
weeks a person has attempted to smuggle heroin in to the country
by hiding it in the soles of his shoes, officials said Tuesday.
-- A man from Nayarit, Mexico, was arrested Sunday when Customs
and Border Protection officers noticed that his shoes had abnormally
thick soles, according to a news release from the agency. |

Save Herndon |
Times Community
News
Minutemen
to begin surveillance of day laborer nuisances
Herndon, Va. -- A local chapter of the
Minuteman Project plans to begin surveillance of local day laborers
and their employers in the coming days and report the findings
to federal tax and immigration officials. -- Two dozen people
turned out for the group's first organizational meeting last
week at the Herndon Fortnightly Library... |
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Hispanic
Business
Mercury
News Drops Spanish Language Paper
The San Jose Mercury News, which has
won accolades for the diversity of its newsroom and coverage,
announced Friday it plans to drop its Spanish and Vietnamese-
language newspapers because the free publications aren't profitable.
-- The company plans to stop printing Nuevo Mundo... |

Public
Enemy #1 |
Terence
Jeffrey -- Townhall.com
Bust
this state, Mr. President
When he signed the Homeland Security
funding bill last week, President
Bush vowed to track down illegal aliens inside the United
States and enforce the law against employers who hire them. --
"If somebody's here illegally, we've got to do everything
we can to find them," said Bush. "We've got to crack
down on employers who flout our laws." |
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Columbia
(Missouri) Daily Tribune
Mexicans
admit to transporting invaders
Two Mexican nationals pleaded guilty
yesterday to operating a business of transporting illegal
aliens [criminals] with a Chevrolet van that was later involved
in a crash on Interstate 70 near Midway that killed five people.
-- Adrian Barraza- Gonzalez and Victor Alonso Medina- Perez both
admitted in a federal courtroom in Jefferson City... |

Chappaquiddick
Ted |
American
Chronicle
Kennedy
chats with meddling Mexican menace about invasion
Today Senator Edward M. Kennedy met with
the Mexican Foreign Minister, Luis
Ernesto Derbez, to discuss the urgent need for comprehensive
reform to secure our borders and strengthen our national security.
The bipartisan McCain- Kennedy bill, "Secure America and
Orderly Immigration Act" is co-sponsored by Senators Brownback... |
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Centre Daily
-- State College, Pennsylvania
Routine
traffic stop nets Mexican invaders
Graham Twp., Pa. -- Two men stopped by
state police on Interstate 80 in Clearfield County early this
morning are being detained as illegal aliens in Centre County
jail. -- Luis Crescencio Guitierrez- Guinea and Benjamin Ernesto
Garcia- Guinea, both of Mexico, were stopped by police on the
interstate in Graham Township... |
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USA Today
Mood
is sour on Bush, Congress
Americans are increasingly critical of
President Bush and dissatisfied with the Republicans who have
controlled Congress for a decade, a USA Today/CNN/Gallup Poll
finds. -- But congressional Democrats - while favored when it
comes to the economy, the war in Iraq and even taxes - have problems,
too...  |

No Sponges |
Sentinel
& Enterprise -- Fitchburg, Mass.
300
rally in favor of cheap tuition for invaders
Boston -- More than 300 supporters of
an in-state tuition bill for [illegal
aliens... criminals] rallied at the Statehouse Tuesday, hoping
legislators would hear their pleas for equality in education.
-- "If we do not allow our kids access to higher education,
then we are certainly involved in creating an underclass in Massachusetts,"
said state Rep. Marie St. Fleur... |

'The Boot' |
Associated
Press
Convicted
Mexican pervert to get the boot
Chicago -- A former hospital technician
who pleaded guilty to videotaping an undressed woman under anesthesia
in an operating room faces deportation after being arrested on
immigration violations. -- Jose Rostro of Bolingbrook pleaded
guilty last month... [Also see: Family
Values] |

No Illegals! |
Boston Globe
Support
lags on squatter tuition bill
State Representative Marie St. Fleur,
the author of legislation that would charge some [illegal
alien... criminal] students lower in- state college tuition
rates, said yesterday she is unsure there are enough votes in
the House to override a likely gubernatorial veto. |

Allan
Wall |
Allan Wall
-- National Review
To
the Borders! -- Bring on the National Guard
The size and scope of the American military
presence here in Iraq is enormous. I guess I knew that already.
But now that I'm actually in Iraq, deployed here with my Army
National Guard unit, I've been able to catch a glimpse of it
firsthand. It's impressive. It's not only the fact that we have
so many people... |
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Lima (Ohio)
News
Anti-American
goons accuse Sheriff Beck of 'racial profiling'
Lima -- After the head of the American
Civil Liberties Union of Ohio accused Sheriff Dan Beck of racial
profiling Tuesday, he fired back saying she had no evidence of
such actions. -- "It's interesting that a group of attorneys
that are supposed to represent civil liberties make serious accusations
without the first thread of truth..." |
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Brad Macdonald
-- TheTrumpet.com
The
Trouble With Immigration: High Crime (Part 2)
...Heather MacDonald, in an article titled
"The
Illegal-Alien Crime Wave," wrote, "Some of the
most violent criminals at large today are illegal aliens. Yet
in cities where the crime these aliens commit is highest, the
police cannot use the most obvious tool to apprehend them: their
immigration status" (City Journal, Winter 2004)...  |
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