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Illegal Alien Gangster
Issue Resurfaces
Media Can't Keep it Quiet

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Press Release
-- U. S. Department of Labor
U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao
today announced an $850,000 demonstration grant to Iowa Workforce
Development to establish three New Iowans Centers to help immigrants
transition into their new communities and the workforce. |
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Sierra Vista
Herald-Review Editorial
Prior to its local April operation, the
Minuteman Project was a big news story nationwide. There were
concerns from many about the possibility of violence along the
border. There was much unknown. -- Two months after the project
wrapped up its initial operation, the group continues to work
to spread its message and get volunteers... |
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Associated
Press
Mexicans approve absentee voting
for millions of "migrants"
Lawmakers overwhelming approved on Tuesday
a law allowing millions of Mexicans living abroad to vote by
mail in next year's presidential election a measure that could
reshape the country's leadership race. -- To chants of "Viva
Mexico,'' the lower house of Congress passed an absentee voting
proposal ... |
Coming
Up
July 1 |
Minuteman
Party -- Phoenix, Arizona
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Toronto -- Canada, Mexico and the United
States pledged Monday to further shore up security to protect
North Americans from terrorism, while expanding on the world's
largest trading partnership by facilitating the flow of people
and goods across their borders. |

It's Not
Amnesty! |
DesertInvasion.us
/ Judicial Watch
A Colorado congressman (Republican Tom
Tancredo) is accusing the administration of trying to hide documents
showing that President Bush sparked a surge in illegal immigration
last year by proposing a guest- worker program... [] [] |
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KVOA-TV
-- Tucson
Border Patrol agents checking out what
they thought was a vehicle accident on the Tohono O'odham Indian
Reservation found nearly $1 million worth of marijuana packed
inside a pickup truck. -- The agents, patrolling on all-terrain
vehicles on Federal Route 21 near Papago Farms, spotted the truck
pulled over to the side of the road Thursday. |
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Denver Post
Denver -- Not even a legal-advice hotline
is exempt from the heated debate about immigration. -- For the
first time in 13 years, Lawline9, a free information hotline
offered by
every Wednesday, is getting backlash for scheduling immigration
law as its focus this week... |
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El Paso
Times
The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps will
launch a one-month patrol operation in New Mexico and Texas in
October, similar to the one that group members started in Arizona
in April, organizers said. -- The group wants to enlist 1,000
civilian volunteers to look for undocumented
immigrants [criminals] along the border... |
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The Express-Times
-- Asbury, New Jersey
Bethlehem -- A barroom argument led two
Mexican nationals early Sunday to beat a city man with a tire
iron, baseball bat and their fists and feet, police said. --
The victim, Javier Ortega- Flores met his alleged assailants
inside Bethlehem Brew Works... |

Axis
of Weasels |
For Your
Information
Site features a collection of cartoons related
to the illegal alien invasion. |
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Vail Daily
...Alberto Dominguez first came to Denver 13
years ago because he had a friend there. He didn't like the big
city and roamed north to Weld County, where he found work in
the agriculture industry and a relaxed environment in Greeley.
[Now this criminal has
dragged the rest of his family here. His reasoning? "This
used to be Mexico ... I don't feel bad at all." |

What Homeland
Security? |
Jon E. Dougherty
-- GOPUSA.com
In case you found it a stretch believing our
terrorist enemies would seriously attempt to infiltrate our country
by simply walking across our porous borders, this alarming story
ought to put your doubts to rest once and for all... |
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American
Border Patrol
From the Border: Photo of the
Day
ABP took this picture Sunday morning.
It shows people jumping out of an older SUV getting ready to
jump across the border. Click
here to view. |
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VDare.com
Good news: there's a bill in Congress
to detain and deport aliens based on their membership in known
dangerous street gangs. -- Bad news: Congress expects
the federal immigration litigation bureaucracy... |
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Tucson Citizen
The rapid growth of the Hispanic population
in recent years failed to translate into increased political
clout in the 2004 election, according to a new report released
yesterday. -- While the number of Hispanics in the United States
grew by 5.7 million between 2000 and 2004, only an additional
1.4 million voted, said the report by the Pew Hispanic Center... |
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KRGV-TV
-- Weslaco
Brownsville -- A member of the violent
Central American Mara Salvatrucha gang was off the streets Tuesday,
police said. -- There is reportedly a small cell of Maras in
the lower Valley. Police said they are mostly involved in smuggling
illegal immigrants across the border. |
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Ventura
County Star
If Baldwin Park officials won't do what
Joseph Turner wants, he said he'll make them pay for it. -- It's
a strategy the Ventura anti- illegal immigration activist calls
"transference of pain." -- Because the San Gabriel
Valley city refuses to remove two expressions on a public monument
there, Turner said he will continue to hold protests... |
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The Stein
Report / FAIR
...Committee Chair Jenny Oropeza (D-
Long Beach) mentioned that she had "sadness" about
the "scarlet
letter" provisions of SB60. -- In closing Senator Cedillo
declared, "Security delayed is security denied." To
that we can say, "Aliases delayed, is aliases denied to
illegal aliens, criminals and terrorists." |
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WorldNetDaily.com
A Georgia congressman will introduce
a bill tomorrow meant to empower local police agencies to assist
federal authorities with immigration enforcement. -- The bill,
The Clear Law Enforcement for Removal of Criminal Illegal Aliens
Act of 2005, or CLEAR, will be introduced by Rep. Charlie Norwood,
R-Ga.  |
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Arizona
Daily Star
The Arab television network Al-Jazeera
pulled the plug Monday on a series of news reports about the
Arizona- Mexico border amid criticism that the information could
help terrorists slip into the United States. -- Al-Jazeera planned
to launch the series this week with coverage of a Phoenix rally
by the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps... |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Sacramento -- The Schwarzenegger administration
unleashed an aggressive new offensive yesterday against pending
legislation that would restore the ability of undocumented
immigrants [criminals] to drive legally in California. --
A deputy director of the state Office of Homeland Security warned
an Assembly committee... |

Zamites |
Gainesville
(Georgia) Times
The undocumented East Hall resident charged
with the murder of a 4-year-old girl may have re-entered the
country illegally after being deported in 2003, immigration officials
said Monday. -- On June 23, 2003, ICE deported a Cornelio Rivera
Zamites of Gainesville who had been arrested for driving under
the influence... |
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The Washington
Times
Montgomery County Police are searching
for a group of men who claimed to be members of the MS-13 street
gang and stabbed a man Sunday night after a soccer game in Gaithersburg.
-- The victim, a Hispanic man, was found by police on a field
at Gaithersburg Middle School... |
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VDare.com
...In many Hispanic cultures, it is acceptable
for men to engage in sexual activity with younger women, says
Dr. Elizabeth Peterson- Vita, who is speaking this week at a
mental health conference in Charlotte. She is focusing on cultural
differences concerning North Carolina's growing Hispanic community... |
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