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Saturday, November 1, 2008
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Another Mexican Military Intrusion
Border Patrol Apprehends Soldiers
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Michelle Malkin sc
Obama's aunt is an immigration fugitive
Well now. -- Turns out Aunti Zeituni Onyango, one of Democrat presidential candidate Barack Obama’s many relatives made famous in his memoir, is an illegal alien. And not just a run-of-the-mill illegal alien on welfare. -- She’s one of the hundreds of thousands of deportation fugitives absconders...  |
Joe Guzzardi -- VDare.com
Reporting America’s immigration suicide
In July, when left Lodi for my new home in Pittsburgh, PA, I promised to read the News-Sentinel everyday to stay current on local events. -- But two frustrating and troubling stories about English language learners in last week’s paper have caused me to reconsider. Maybe I shouldn’t go looking for headaches...  |
Prattville (Alabama) Progress
Couple sentenced, fined for immigration violations
A federal judge in Montgomery sentenced a Tallassee man and woman to serve three years each on probation and to pay fines and penalties totaling more than $165,000 for violations of federal immigration laws. -- The couple was charged with hiring nearly two dozen undocumented immigrants to work in a family business...  |
Seattle Times
Illegal Mexican alien found hiding in oats at Canadian border
U.S. Customs officials in Blaine on Thursday detained an illegal Mexican [alien] after X-ray equipment at a border there showed the outline of the man's body inside a container of oats aboard a rail car. -- The train the man was hiding in had passed through an X-ray imaging station as it crossed from Canada into the United States at Blaine... |
Associated Press
Obama claims he didn't know aunt's illegal status
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama said Saturday he didn't know his aunt was living in the United States illegally and believes that laws covering the situation should be followed. -- The Associated Press found that Obama's aunt had been instructed to leave the country four years ago by an immigration judge...  |
Michael Collins -- OpEdNews.com
ACLU stops illegal voter purges in Michigan
Judge Karen Nelson Moore of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued an order that ends the Michigan Secretary of State's unlawful purging of voters from the registration rolls. The decision also orders Michigan officials to restore the registration status of 5,500 identified citizens who had been unlawfully removed previously.  |
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Erich Follath -- Spiegel -- Germany
America looks beyond the Bush warriors
In his two terms in the White House, US President George W. Bush has presided over a precipitous fall in America's reputation around the world. History is likely to judge him a failure. Now, his successor will have to dig the US out of a deep hole...  |
El Paso Times
5 Mexican military members linked to drug cartel
Four Mexican military officers and one soldier are under investigation for alleged links to one of the country's most powerful drug cartels, Mexico's Defense Department said Friday. -- The investigation capped a week of corruption scandals that have arisen from the January arrest of Alfredo Beltran Leyva, a reputed top lieutenant in the Sinaloa drug cartel...  |
North County Times -- Escondido, Calif.
Border Patrol stops suspected thieves, drug dealer at I-5 checkpoint
San Clemente, Calif. -- Border Patrol agents at the Interstate 5 checkpoint arrested several suspected criminals and recovered thousands of dollars in stolen clothing and drug money in two unrelated stops this week, according to a Friday U.S. Customs and Border Protection news release...  |
U. S. Representative Tom Tancredo
Tancredo condemns U.S. border incursion
U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo today condemned a border incursion by heavily armed men dressed as Mexican military personnel. According to Lou Dobbs, several individuals were apprehended this morning by the Border Patrol on the U.S. side of the southern border near the Colorado River southwest of Yuma, Arizona...  |
National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers
Latest news from south of the border
The Att’y. Gen. of the Distrito Federal (Mexico City’s metro area) said that so far this year there have been 128 reports of kidnappings in that area. The announcement was made in connection with the capture of a kidnapping gang who would cut a finger off from victims as a pressure tactic to enforce ransom demands... |
Peter Brimelow -- VDare.com
Norbert Schlei --Guilty of malice aforethought in America’s immigration disaster?
One of the nice things about being involved in a nascent political movement like patriotic immigration reform is that you get to witness epochal moments. I saw one quite recently at an activist meeting in Washington D.C. A speaker showed a clip from George Colburn’s Tomorrow’s America DVD anthology...  |
Associated Press
Bank says Agriprocessors defaulted on loan
Iowa City, Iowa -- A St. Louis-based bank is seeking all of Agriprocessors' collateral, claiming the slaughterhouse defaulted on a $35 million loan. -- First Bank says in a lawsuit filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Cedar Rapids that Agriprocessors overstated how much money it has available...  |
Debbie Schlussel
Dance troupe at Obama-Khalidi soiree simulated beheadings in recent past
As you all know, the Los Angeles Times is holding hostage a tape of Barack Obama at a 2003 Arab American Action Network (AAAN) dinner at which his friends, Rashid Khalidi, William Ayers, and Bernadine Dohrn were in attendance. It's the story I started when Los Angeles Times plagiarist/"reporter" Peter Wallsten ripped off my January column... |
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