Thursday, August 21, 2008

Nearly 12 million Mexicans said to reside in US
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico says 11.8 million of its citizens now live in
the United States.Immigration official Ana Teresa Aranda says some
580,000 Mexican nationals emigrate each year.She told an immigration
http://www.kvia.com/global/story.asp?s=8874237

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

'Virtual fence' work halted
Interior Department hasn't given required OK to use land for border-surveillance towers --Arizona Daily Star

[From WoldNetDaily.com]

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Monday, August 18, 2008

Jamiel’s Law Petition signing in Leimert Park raided by LA Police

LAPD, as well as the sanitation Department, Parking Enforcement, General Services, the Health Department, Motorcycle Officers and a Helicopter raided Jamiel’ Law Petition signing in Leimert Park, on Sunday, August 17. The Shaw’s were asked to show ID as well as provide Social Security numbers. Let’s make this perfectly clear: American citizens were denied the right to collect signatures to place an item on the ballot while Special Order 40 protects illegal alien gang bangers from being asked their immigration status...

[From ImmigrationWatchdog.com]
Mexican Gangs Dominate Ohio Drug Trade

Columbus is key distribution center for cartel's heroin

MEXICO CITY -- Powerful and well-organized Mexican drug-trafficking groups have seized control of drug distribution throughout Ohio, flooded local markets with increasingly cheap heroin and are using Columbus and Dayton as distribution hubs for southwestern Ohio and parts of Indiana, local and federal U.S. drug-enforcement officials say...

[From ColumbusDispatch.com]

Sunday, August 17, 2008

INVASION USA
Supporters renew push to free jailed border agents
Court setbacks intesify appeals to release Ramos, Compean
--San Antonio Express-News


School prevails in English-only lawsuit
Judge rules policy doesn't rise to level of 'hostile educational environment'
--Wichita Eagle


[From WorldNetDaily.com]

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