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Associated
Press
Bill
would target benefits for illegal aliens
Omaha Neb. -- Gov. Dave Heineman is targeting
illegal immigrants in a proposal that would require state agencies
to verify any resident applying for state benefits is in the
United States legally. -- The proposal will be introduced as
a bill in the Legislature, which begins its 2008 session next
week. The bill is a cooperative effort with... |
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Phyllis
Schlafly -- WorldNetDaily.com
WTO:
World Trade Outrage
"WTO" now stands for "World
Trade Outrage" rather than its original name, World Trade
Organization. The World Trade Organization just ruled that the
Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda can freely violate American
copyrights and trademarks in order to punish the United States
for laws prohibiting Internet gambling.  |
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Associated
Press
Undercover
operation cracked illegal alien network
For years, federal agents had received
tips alleging [illegal aliens...
criminals] were working at plants owned by the Pilgrim's
Pride Corp., the nation's largest chicken producer. -- This spring,
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Dallas acted on
leads that pointed toward two of the company's seven East Texas
plants. |
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Indianapolis
Business Journal
Invader
backlash could reach Statehouse
Indiana might be one of the next states
to consider legislation that places the burden of screening illegal
[aliens... criminals]
on business. -- At least one such bill is likely to be introduced
in the General Assembly, said George Raymond, an Indiana Chamber
of Commerce lobbyist specializing in labor relations. |
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Danbury
News-Times
ACLU
opposes ICE partnership
Danbury, Conn. -- The legal director
of the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut said that
Danbury's participation in a federal program run by Immigration
and Customs Enforcement will lead to racial profiling. -- The
Common Council is considering whether city police should participate
in a program... |
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San Clemente
(Calif.) Times
A
dozen gang arrests in once peaceful beach town
The Orange County Sheriff Department's
gang-enforcement unit has made 12 arrests of known gang members
in San Clemente in the past six weeks for violating a preliminary
injunction barring them from gang-related activities. The injunction,
served to 100 different members of the Varrio Chico street gang
in San Clemente... |
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VDare.com Brenda Walker
The
Year in Multiculturalism: News from the culture war
As we enter 2008, friends of America's
sovereignty have had a strong year. The crucial victory was the
defeat of the nation-killer Kennedy-Bush amnesty scheme. -- In
addition, there has been progress in the struggle against multiculturalism,
the false ideology underlying open borders. According to multiculturalism... |

Devvy Kidd |
Devvy Kidd
-- NewsWithViews.com
Ron
Paul: Rage against the machine
...Duncan Hunter, Tom Tancredo, Sam Brownback
and Tommy Thompson, all pro war mongers and players for the machine
have been treated with respect. The media, print and electronic,
have called Dr. Paul undignified names, ridiculed and made fun
of his supporters calling us kooks. Nothing even close has been
heaped on the Democrat candidates.  |
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Lake Havasu
(Arizona) News-Herald
County
prepared to enforce employer sanctions law
A tough new law designed to curb illegal immigration
took force across Arizona Tuesday, and the Mohave County Attorney's
Office, charged with enforcement of the law locally, says it
is prepared to investigate violations immediately. -- "We
are up and running because we need to be," said Beverly
Brooks... |
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Associated
Press
Arizona
Supreme Court issues employer sanctions rules for courts
Phoenix -- The Arizona Supreme Court
has adopted new rules detailing how lower courts must handle
complaints filed under the state's new employer sanctions law.
-- The court rules require that complaints be heard in most cases
by a judge, not a jury. The law made no mention of juries.  |
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Carolyn
Hileman -- American Daily
This
is war....
Call it what you want I call it treason,
when senators who are supposed to be doing the bidding of the
people decide on their own during the holidays to kill the border
fencing when the people called and sent emails in support of
this fence it shows simply that our government has resorted to
tyranny... |

Isabel
Garcia |
Arizona
Daily Star
Sheriff
wants BP help -- Reconquistas troll red herring
Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik wants
to deputize Border Patrol agents to work with his department's
border crimes unit. -- That would give Border Patrol agents the
authority to enforce local and state laws, as well as federal
immigration law. -- Sheriff's Department officials say the program
will give deputies better access to Border Patrol intelligence... |

Walter Moore |
MooreIsBetter.com
Dump the Mexican Reconquista
L. A. mayor
Los Angeles can and should be the envy of the
world. Instead, our city is a mess, and it gets worse each month.
We can't afford four more years of a mayor who spends all his
time running for the next office, staging photo-ops and going
on out- of- town trips. We need a competent, full-time working
mayor... [Watch
this video] |
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NBC4-TV
-- Washington
Invader
accused of sex abuse of minor arrested
Fairfax, Va. -- Immigration and customs
officials have arrested a fugitive immigrant accused of sexually
abusing a minor in Frederick. -- Raul Ernesto Sarmiento Sanchez,
a Honduran national, was arrested on Dec. 27 at a Fairfax County
apartment, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said.
[More 'family values'] |
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OneNewsNow.com
War
memorial damage may be job of Latino gang
An author and investigative journalist
who has done extensive research on notorious Hispanic street
gangs says it's "sickening" that a Vietnam War memorial
has been defaced with gang graffiti. -- Veterans in New
Haven, Connecticut, are outraged over the vandalized memorial
at Long Wharf.  |

Huck |
Denver Post
Tancredo
sees loss in Huckabee win
For Tom Tancredo, who stepped out of
the Republican race to support Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee's runaway
win in Iowa on Thursday spelled big trouble for the Colorado
congressman's anti- illegal- immigration cause. --- During his
run for the GOP presidential nomination, Tancredo - whose single
issue was a hard-line stance against... |
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San Francisco
Examiner
Crackpot
supervisor wants to aid and abet invaders
Arlington, Va. -- New Arlington County
Board Chairman J. Walter Tejada stressed broad initiatives on
affordable housing, public health and inclusiveness of immigrants
- legal
and illegal - as he began
his term Tuesday, while other board members warned of a budget
crunch ahead... |

Yeh Ling Ling |
Diversity
Alliance for Sustainable America
Candidates
must learn from China before making promises to voters
Forty years ago, China symbolized the
Third World at a time when the U.S. was the most prosperous country.
Since then, the U.S. has become the greatest debtor nation in
history while China now holds the largest foreign-currency reserves
in the world. What have the Chinese done right? |
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Joseph Farah
-- WorldNetDaily.com
Don't
silence Ron Paul!
...But, from my perspective as a newsman of 30
years, one thing is certain Ron
Paul has more than earned the right to participate in the
Jan. 6 presidential debate sponsored by Fox News Channel. --
Yet, he is being barred, censored, silenced, eliminated, squelched,
muted, suppressed, stifled. [Related
Poll] |
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Family Security
Matters Sher Zieve
Congress
shirking its duty in border control meltdown
In case you happened to miss recent news
on the subject, the U.S. Congress seems to now be officially
welcoming terrorists, drug and people-smugglers into the United
States of America. The only thing that seems to be missing is
the proverbial red carpet for non-citizen criminals many
of whom have vowed to destroy the U.S.A. |
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Washington
(D. C.) Daily News
Rep.
Jones pledges to support border fence
U.S. Rep. Walter Jones became the first
member of Congress to sign a pledge to fund construction of a
barrier between the U.S. and Mexico. -- In signing the pledge
this week, Jones, who represents the state's 3rd Congressional
District, vows "to vote for, fully fund, and speedily expedite
the construction of a secure double fence..."  |
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KTAR --
Phoenix
Company
feels sting of employers sanctions
At least one Valley business already
is feeling the effects of Arizona's new employers sanctions law,
which took effect three days ago. -- IronCo Enterprises has let
several workers go, president Sheridan Bailey said Wednesday.
-- Bailey said about 10 workers were dismissed, ''some people
we let go for performance reasons, others for status reasons." |

Huck |
Associated
Press
Huckabee
predicts 'a great month' after Iowa win
Republican Mike Huckabee hopes to follow
his victory in Iowa's caucus with a win in New Hampshire by appealing
to the state's famous fervor for low taxes. -- The former Arkansas
governor supports a proposal to eliminate federal income taxes
in favor of a 23% national sales tax... |
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Chattanooga
Times-Free Press
Deputies
to get immigration enforcement training
Six Whitfield County [Georgia] sheriff's
officers will begin training this month to allow them to identify,
hold and even start deportation of illegal [aliens...
criminals] booked into the county jail on criminal charges,
officials said. -- Sheriff Scott Chitwood said his department
applied several months ago to the U.S. DHS... |

Ramos & Compean |
Christopher
Ruddy -- Newsmax.com
Bush
should pardon Ramos and Compean
Before leaving the White House, President
Bush should do the right thing and pardon the two Border Patrol
agents who were sentenced to lengthy prison terms for shooting
a fleeing drug smuggler - a case that's been called a "prosecutorial
travesty." -- The facts are fairly well known: Agents Ignacio
Ramos and Jose Compean were arrested... |
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