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Ignoring the Invasion
800 Pound Guerilla Can't Be Seen
American Patrol Report -- October 13
Last week American Border Patrol held a press conference in Tucson to expose government lies about the border. For the first time in fifteen years of holding press conferences, Glenn Spencer reported that no one showed up. He even got an e-mail from a TV reporter who said he had asked his station to cover the story and expressed surprise when they didn't.
Spencer did get a call from a reporter with the Houston Chronicle asking that he send information on the fence by e-mail. He did, but the reporter ignored the information and continued to repeat government lies.
"After decades of working to control the media the liberals are now cashing in," Spencer said. "They will not allow the issue of the border and illegal immigration to enter the presidential debate and Obama and McCain are more than happy to oblige."
Spencer said that the present financial catastrophe has its roots in illegal immigration and affirmative action and if the people don't stand up and defend their country now, America is certainly finished as a unified first-world nation. |
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Right Side News -- Kennesaw, Georgia sc
How many non-citizen voters?
The approaching 2008 general elections underscore concern that the growing access of non-citizens to the ballot box could distort the outcome. Groups arguing for easier access to the polls deny there is a problem at all, seeing restrictive registration and identification rules as anti-democratic and even racist... |
Michelle Malkin
Sigh: McCain and his friends at... ACORN
If you want to know why see-sawing John McCain has had to be goaded, prodded, begged, and dragged into spotlighting Barack Obama’s radical ACORN roots, here’s your answer: Turns out John McCain had no problem calling ACORN members his friends during his ill-fated illegal alien shamnesty crusade. -- Ugh...  |
The Guardian -- London
America's latest export: empty municipal coffers
Financial Armageddon, the meltdown, the crisis, or whichever title fits the bill this week, is about to enter another even more damaging phase in America. -- And it would pay for the rest of the world to take notice because a fair amount of evidence has piled up in recent months to prove the adage about America sneezing and everyone else catching a cold...  |
Washington Post
Frederick's uneasy crackdown
In the six months since the Frederick County [Md.] Sheriff's Office began working closely with federal immigration authorities, 183 illegal immigrants have been identified, detained and put on track for deportation, a crackdown that has spooked the area's Latino community and provoked accusations by rights groups of ethnic profiling...  |
Thomas Sowell -- Washington Times
The real Obama
Critics of Sen. Barack Obama make a strategic mistake when they talk about his "past associations." That just gives his many defenders in the media an opportunity to counterattack against "guilt by association." -- We all have associations, whether at the office, in our neighborhood or in various recreational activities...  |
Los Angeles Times sc
Arizona town rethinks stance on illegal aliens
Guadalupe -- Six months ago, this town of 5,500 took a stand against the most powerful lawman in the state. -- As Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's deputies swept through town during a controversial operation searching for illegal [aliens], Mayor Rebecca Jimenez confronted the 76-year-old sheriff and told him he wasn't wanted...  |
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Freedom Folks -- Chicago
Latest V-burst from Blogs 4 Borders
Our weekly vlog/podcast on illegal immigration and border security. In this weeks edition... The subprime meltdown: a basic issue of fairness? -- You do the math: California calls for $7 billion bailout, where’d the money go? |
Thomas Lifson -- American Thinker
This could be the game changer
Someone with the unlikely name of Molotov Mitchell has produced a 10 minute and 52 second video that could well change the terms of the election -- if enough people watch it. Illuminati Productions has posted it to YouTube. They have provided the voting public a very professionally and engagingly done video...  |
Associated Press
Mexican official: Gunmen fire at U.S. consulate
Monterrey, NL, Mex. -- Assailants opened fire on the U.S. consulate in the northern Mexican city of Monterrey, a Mexican official said. -- Nobody was injured in Sunday's shooting. Shell casings were found outside the consulate, but there were no witnesses to the attack and no one was in custody...  |
Associated Press
Mexican marijuana cartels sully U.S. forests, parks
National forests and parks long popular with Mexican marijuana-growing cartels have become home to some of the most polluted pockets of wilderness in America because of the toxic chemicals needed to eke out lucrative harvests from rocky mountainsides, federal officials said...  |
Herald-Journal -- Logan, Utah
Road to deportation leads through jail
Attorneys, customs officials and law enforcement say illegal immigrants may find it increasingly difficult to fall through the cracks, go unnoticed or appeal a deportation order if convicted of a felony crime. -- Residents in Cache County may recall an ICE raid at a Hyrum meat packing plant in December 2006...  |
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American Border Patrol
Photo of the day
This photo, taken Friday morning, shows a construction crew erecting a fence on the border just south of Glenn Spencer's home.... |
WorldNetDaily.com
Obama website lies about ACORN ties
Sen. Barack Obama's campaign is misleading the public regarding the presidential candidate's ties to a radical leftist organization that has admitted to major financial improprieties and has been convicted in numerous, massive voter fraud scandals...  |
San Francisco Chronicle
McCain, Obama seek to avoid fray on immigration
Just a year ago, immigration was a volatile political issue that consumed Congress and ignited passions among Americans on both sides of the debate. -- These days the presidential candidates barely mention the topic on the campaign trail...  |
The Bulletin -- Toronto, Ontario
This time vote to defeat and win later
...[Canadian PM Stephen Harper] takes counsel from the most ruinous villain to occupy the PM post in modern history: Brian Mulroney, who sold us out to the NAFTA scam and started Canada on the road to the nation-killing concept of a “Security and Prosperity Partnership” (SPP). That essentially means a political merger with the U.S. and, of all unseemly places, Mexico... |
Robin L. Quillon -- Johnstown (Pennsylvania) Tribune-Democrat
Immigration issue has gone south
I realize there are other issues pressing on Americans right now, but why has the issue of illegal immigration dropped off the radar screen in this presidential debate? -- Take a trip south, west, or to the Midwest and you will see firsthand that this issue is still front and center in a big way...  |
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Hispanic immigrants seen as slow to assimilate
Abraham Gonzalez came from Mexico at age 17 to pick crops in Idaho. He became a U.S. citizen 12 years ago but only to avoid paying renewal fees on his green card. -- He has never registered to vote. Members of his family who are eligible to become citizens or to vote have not done so...  |
Austin American-Statesman
Mexicans see little change in store with Obama or McCain
In Mexico, where polls show public opinion is squarely behind Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama, few expect either U.S. presidential contender to strengthen relations with their country or focus on close-to-the-heart issues such as immigration reform...  |
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