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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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Create 10 Million Jobs: Hire Only Legal Workers
McCain Can Win If He Wants To
American Patrol Report -- October 15
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Which Will It Be Senator?
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John McCain has a chance to hit it out of the park tonight. All he has to do is say, "In light of the current economic situation and the likelihood of much greater unemployment in the immediate future, I can no longer support a guest worker program and, as President, I would make sure that our immigration laws are enforced and that only legal workers are employed in America." That would do it. If that were to happen a collective cheer would ring out across the nation. Millions of Americans facing a bleak future would see glimmer of hope and rise to support a man who supports them.
Obama would be caught flat-footed. Barack Hussein Obama has built his career joined at the hip with open-borders radical leftists. He would have to try to defend the rights of illegal aliens and, as he did, his hope of occupying the White House would evaporate.
So there you have it. John McCain can stand up for the rule of law and for Americans and become the next President of the United States, or he can dodge the issue, leaving millions to face unemployment and relegating his place in history as an also-ran.
Which will it be Senator McCain?
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Vail (Colorado) Daily sc
Illegal aliens busted following brawl at baby shower
Police have arrested four men they say got into a bloody brawl after attending a baby shower last week in Edwards, Colorado. -- Ramon Montes Jaquez, 29, of Avon, and Manuel Gonzalez Esparza, 30, of Minturn, were charged with second degree assault a class four felony...  |
Rocky Mountain News -- Denver
Illegals focus of Jeffco campaign
Kevin McCasky's Democratic rival says the Republican Jefferson County Commissioner hired [illegal aliens] to pass out campaign fliers. -- Mike Siletti, spokesman for McCasky, said the campaign did not knowingly hire illegal [aliens].  |
The Two Malcontents
Basham: Mexican Army did it deliberately...
The nation’s border czar has concluded that Mexican soldiers who held a U.S. Border Patrol agent at gunpoint in August did so after bypassing a barbed-wire fence and other clearly visible barriers to cross into the United States, contradicting claims by the State Department and the Mexican government that the soldiers were simply lost...  |
InsideSoCal.com
Pomona impounds 140 vehicles at checkpoint
Pomona -- The police department conducted a traffic safety checkpoint in the area of Garey and Lexington Avenues during the weekend. -- From 6 p.m. Saturday to 1:30 a.m. Sunday, police screened about 3,667 vehicles. They impounded about 140 vehicles for people driving without a license or a suspended license...  |
Los Angeles Times
Mexico grapples with drug addiction
Huitzila, HG, Mex. -- When the dope thugs beat him with a pistol, Rodrigo Sonck decided enough was enough. -- He cleaned the gashes on his face and went to his father to plead for help: The cocaine life was killing him. -- A month and a half later, Sonck was cloistered in a treatment clinic in the central state of Hidalgo... |
Associated Press
Border Patrol nabbing more illegals, farmers miffed
Expanded U.S. Border Patrol operations in Washington state have created friction between the agency and a farmers organization, underscoring the debate over immigration versus the labor needs of the state's agricultural industry. -- The Washington Farm Bureau, which represents thousands of farmers across the state...  |
Associated Press
Americans are too afraid to visit bloody Juarez
El Paso -- Mexican officials are trying to persuade Americans to visit Ciudad Juarez, touting the city in a new billboard campaign as a "land of encounters." But on this side of the border, that sounds like a cruel joke. -- More than 1,100 people have been killed this year in Juarez, population 1.5 million... |
Mark Andrew Dwyer
Gov't. sponsored speculation and the housing market crash
This commentary identifies the root causes of the present financial meltdown. It points out the main culprits of the housing market collapse and the downfall of the stock market that followed it: the "affirmative action" in mortgage lending policies that were imposed by some neosocialist-liberal "do-gooders"... |
WorldNetDaily.com
Red tape releases criminal immigrants to streets
A federal report estimates 139,000 foreign nationals 18,000 of them convicted criminals who have been ordered deported remain in the U.S. because their home nations won't take them back. -- The estimate from ICE officials was provided to Rep. Charlie Dent, R-Pa., who told the Houston Chronicle... |
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Walter Moore, Candidate For Mayor of Los Angeles
Now that was a rally!
Let's start with how many people came. I booked a room set up to seat 300. Those chairs filled up rapidly, so the people at the Marriott -- who are wonderful, by the way -- brought in more chairs, every one of which supporters filled. But even that wasn't enough...  |
Tucson Citizen
Feds issue warning about travel to Nogales, Sonora
Nogales, Son., has been named in a U.S. State Department travel alert prompted by an escalating drug war in Mexico. --The border city has been the scene of daylight gun battles in public places such as shopping centers, and criminals have targeted U.S. citizens traveling between Nogales and Hermosillo along Route 15, the alert states...  |
White Plains (New York) Journal News
Police: Man who assaulted Mt. Kisco cop had been deported twice
A Brewster man arrested last week for allegedly assaulting a police officer had been kicked out of the country twice, police said today. -- William Martinez, 34, of 50 Main St., was arrested several times by state and federal authorities before his arrest Wednesday in downtown Mount Kisco, police Chief Steven Anderson said...  |
Kyle-Anne Shiver -- The American Thinker
Obama's Radical Revolution: Its Alinsky root and global vision
"Radicalism is a cause whose utopian agendas result in an ethic where the ends outweigh and ultimately justify any means. Like the Salvationist agendas of jihad, the Left's apocalyptic goal of ‘social justice' is the equivalent of an earthly redemption. A planet saved, a world without poverty, racism..."  |
National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers
US confirms illegal Mexican military incursion
Although from US news sources, the headline read: “US confirms illegal Mexican military incursion.” The article was in regards to a Washington Times story in which the Commissioner of US Customs and Border Protection successfully refuted the arguments of the Department of State and the Mexican government that... |
WorldNetDaily.com
Michelle Obama calls Corsi 'evil'
Michelle Obama placed a surprise call to an African news agency to protest its coverage of WND investigative stories about her husband characterizing the source of the material as "racist" and Jerome Corsi as "evil." -- The call was placed to African Press International, according to a report in the publication today...  |
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Glenn Spencer -- American Border Patrol
As I See It: Basham's bullsh*t
According to the Houston Chronicle, W. Ralph Basham, head of the border protection agency, told Congress last month that construction of all 670 miles of the fence would be completed or under contract by the end of December... |
Washington Times Editorial
Illegals -- the elephant in the room
When John McCain and Barack Obama debate tonight, there will be plenty of discussion about the economy and competing plans for large-scale government intervention to “solve” the financial crisis. The candidates will also be asked to weigh in on the Bush administration's plan to spend $250 billion...  |
Rocky Mountain News -- Denver
Immigration-reform topic heats up debate
Comprehensive immigration reform, a point of agreement between Republican incumbent Marilyn Musgrave and Democratic challenger Betsy Markey, became the ignition source of a fiery exchange during their second debate Monday...  |
All Headline News
Illegal alien busted for selling fake designer goods
Police arrested a West African man in the country illegally on suspicion of selling counterfeit goods at the Arkansas State Fair. --- Boukare Ouiya was placed on immigration hold after being arrested for allegedly selling counterfeit Louis Vuitton, Coach, and Dolce & Gabbana purses and wallets and Nike shoes as the real thing at his booth at the fair... |
Business Wire
Braceros win access to payroll savings
The law firm of Hughes Socol Piers Resnick & Dym, Ltd. of Chicago, IL. today announced thousands of Mexican farm and railroad laborers may soon be collecting monies withheld from their paychecks for work they performed in the United States of America during World War II as a result of a settlement of a class action lawsuit... |
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