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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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A B. E. E. F. with McCain
Close the Border Before Debating Guest Workers
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"I've listened and learned," he said in the ad. "I'll hire new border guards, build a fence." -- Mercury News 2/6/08
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American Patrol -- February 6
Let ABP Do It
John McCain won California by promising to stop illegal immigration. He has also said illegal aliens must return home to apply for a guest worker program.
"John McCain adopted American Border Patrol's Operation B.E.E.F. (Border Enforcement Evaluation First) philosophy and we should hold him to it," said Glenn Spencer of American Patrol.
"If John McCain becomes president on the promise that he will stop illegal immigration he should do it first and then deal with the guest worker program," Spencer added.
Spencer suggested that American Border Patrol, a private, non-profit organization, be given the job of certifying that the border has been sealed. |

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Forbes sc
Michigan: Immigrant driver bill passes
The state Senate took a step Wednesday toward allowing legal immigrants to resume getting driver's licenses in Michigan. -- The Republican-led chamber approved by a 28-9 vote a bill that would allow legal immigrants to get temporary licenses. Some Democrats voted against the measure...  |
El Imparcial -- Mexico City Translated by Google.com
Sonora, Mex. mayor goes gaga over McAmnesty
Eduardo Bours, the governor of the state of Sonora, Mexico, said he supports Republican senator John McCain for the presidency of the United States. "I believe that it will always be positive, there is no way that someone can understand the immigration issue, the issue of border security, such as someone from the border can."  |
Hot Air
The sundered GOP: Is it all Bush’s fault?
...President Bush announced in early 2004 that if re-elected, he would pursue “comprehensive immigration reform.” That was seen, rightly, as code for amnesty for millions of illegal aliens and as having little or no real positive impact on border security. Previous amnesties followed that pattern, and led to more illegal immigration and less security. The base of the party didn’t like Bush’s plan...  |
London (Ontario) Topic
Mathyssen to host campaign meeting to stop controversial SSP
NDP Status of Women Critic and London-Fanshawe MP Irene Mathyssen (London-Fanshawe) will host NDP International Trade Critic Peter Julian in London Friday (Feb. 8) as part of the federal party's national campaign to halt further implementation of the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) agenda...  |
WSLS-TV -- Roanoke, Virginia
Invader sentenced for sexual battery against 8-year-old
An illegal immigrant was sent to prison for 3½ years Tuesday morning after he was convicted of aggravated sexual battery in Bedford County Circuit Court. -- Santos Wenceslao Guzman, of El Salvador, entered an Alford plea to one count of aggravated sexual battery against an 8-year-old girl... [More of Bush's pet fiends] |
Asian Journal
Invaders a major election concern
...If a Republican will favor immigration reforms [amnesty], he is no different from a Democrat. "I might as well vote for Hillary," Jim Gilchrist, founder of an anti-illegal immigration group, the Minuteman Project, said. On the possibility of a McCain presidency, Gilchrist joked, "I've already made my plans to emigrate to Australia."  |
Washington Times Editorial
Rep. Gilchrest and open borders
Liberal-leaning Rep. Wayne Gilchrest is fighting for his political life against two Republican challengers in Maryland's 1st Congressional District from conservatives led by state Sen. Andy Harris. Federal Election Commission figures show that between Oct. 1 and Jan. 23, Mr. Harris led all Republican candidates... |
Houston Chronicle
Immigration training for jails draws praise
The federal immigration training program Harris County Sheriff Tommy Thomas wants for a dozen jailers has been successful in identifying illegal immigrants in Arizona and Oklahoma, officials there said. -- Harris County would be the first law enforcement agency in Texas to receive training from U.S. ICE...  |
NewsMax.com
Dobson: I will not vote for McCain
John McCain edged towards the Republican presidential nomination early Wednesday, hours after one of the country's most prominent evangelicals became the latest conservative figure to distance himself from the Arizona senator's campaign.  |
Cape Cod (Massachusetts) Times
Cape Cod invaders fret immigration raids
Hyannis, Mass. -- Nearly a year after a large and widely criticized workplace immigration raid on a leather manufacturer in New Bedford, [illegal aliens.... criminals] on Cape Cod are worried about smaller and quieter raids that appear to be occurring in local homes. -- Last night, more than 100 immigrants...  |
Janet Murguia -- San Gabriel Valley Tribune
'Tan Klan' leader tosses yet another hissy fit
...Hate is part of our national legacy. Throughout U.S. history, American Indians, blacks, Irish immigrants and other groups have suffered from injustice stemming from hate. The immigration debate has made the Hispanic community hate's latest target, and too often, the news media serve as the anti-immigrant bullhorn... [Watch video of this clown]  |
We Get E-Mail
Lou Dobbs makes history again!
Jim Gilchrist the Founder and President of the Minuteman Project along with Dan Stein, President of FAIR and the President of NumbersUSA Roy Beck will appear together as honored guests on the Lou Dobbs show Wednesday February 6 [4 pm Pacific, 7 pm Eastern on CNN].  |
Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson
Mexican nabbed with large load of marijuana
A Nogales, Sonora, man was arrested Monday afternoon after a Department Public Safety officer and his drug-sniffing dog found 1,110 pounds of marijuana in his pickup as he drove through Green Valley, according to a press release...  |
Sacramento Bee
'Governator' to entertain meddlesome Mexican leader
Mexican President Felipe Calderon will be in Sacramento Feb. 13 for a luncheon hosted by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver. -- The governor’s office declined to confirm Calderon’s visit, which was disclosed in an invitation to The Bee...  |
Reuters
Globalist Bush claims U.S. spending plans will help Mexico
U.S. President George W. Bush told his Mexican counterpart on Tuesday that stimulus spending plans in the United States would help the economy south of the border too, the Mexican president's office said. -- Bush spoke with Mexico's president, Felipe Calderon, over the telephone, and said the plans to boost the U.S. economy...  |
Associated Press
Israel to build border fence with Egypt
Israel on Wednesday approved the construction of a border fence with Egypt, after a temporary breach of the Gaza-Egypt border gave rise to fears Palestinian militants would enter Israel through the porous Egyptian frontier, security officials said...  |
Mychal Massie -- WorldNetDaily.com
McCain can't support terror war and illegals
...In the mind of this essayist his over-the-top support for illegal aliens is alone sufficient to warrant him unfit to be president not to mention his undermining of the judicial nominee process vis-à-vis his gang of 14, McCain-Feingold, his support of embryonic stem cell research...  |
WRAL-TV -- Raleigh
DMV issuing letters to people with unverified SSNs
The state Division of Motor Vehicles is sending letters to 4,454 people who have driver's licenses but who the department's records show have incorrect Social Security numbers. -- They have 60 days to verify their identities or risk losing their licenses. People who do not respond within the 60-day period will...  |
Lee Cary -- American Thinker
Illegal immigration and low-wage labor
Leprechauns, unicorns, and the assertion that illegal immigrants take jobs Americans won't do -- they're all myths. Some myths are harmless, while others, like the medical benefits of bleeding, cause harm. The assertion about illegal immigrants taking unwanted jobs is not harmless... |
Philadelphia Inquirer
Bush Administration set to announce new 'guest worker' scheme
The Bush administration plans to announce today the most significant overhaul in two decades to the nation's agricultural guest-worker program in a bid to dramatically increase the number of legal foreign laborers available for the fruit-and-vegetable harvest.  |
Oklahoma City Journal Record
Bill designed to prevent frivolous immigration lawsuits advances
Disgruntled ex-employees may take advantage of Oklahoma’s immigration law to impose a financial hardship on their former employers, said state Rep. Charles Key, R-Bethany. -- Key’s House Bill 3228 is designed to discourage frivolous lawsuits, Key told members of the House Economic Subcommittee on Industry and Labor on Tuesday.  |
The Denver Channel
Invader accused of passing counterfeit bills
Avon (Colo.) police have arrested a man accused of passing a fake $100 bill at McDonald's, and trying to pass another one at Wal-Mart. -- Officer Dave Wineman said that Javier Barraza Garcia was arrested Monday. Wineman said that Garcia is an illegal immigrant from Mexico who has been deported twice.  |
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