Sunday, September 14, 2008

INVASION USA
Ramos, Compean lose appeal in shooting
Court refused to reconsider July ruling affirming most charges against Border Patrol agents
--San Antonio Express-News


1st U.S.-Mexico fence: Fewer migrants, more violence
'It used to be fun, because we'd cross and play soccer or baseball or volleyball'
--Washington Post


[From WorldNetDaily.com]

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Virginia's Hispanics have clout in election

With immigration an issue, Latino groups expect a rise in voter turnout this fall

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Illegals pit safety vs. economics


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ELECTION 2008 ISSUES: Immigration


Wilkes-Barre storekeeper Agustin Tlatenchi crossed the Mexican-United States border in 1977 without government authorization, met and married Maria Tapia and the two illegal immigrants became U.S. citizens under a 1990s amnesty program.

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ICE agents detain five workers in Goshen

Agents from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency detained five workers at the China Buffet restaurant Saturday.

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Illegals allegedly attempt to buy a juvenile

PICAYUNE A report of two males attempting to purchase a 16 year-old girl from a group of teenagers lead to their arrest.

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Authorities: Ring smuggled dozens of immigrants into U.S.

SAN DIEGO – An immigrant-smuggling ring operating for years out of a spacious Fallbrook house brought dozens of people into the country and made its operators hundreds of thousands of dollars, authorities said Monday.

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THE GREAT NORTH AMERICAN PHONE-IN

Those who are angry about the possible creation of a North American Union and are tired of being ignored by elected officials who deny the NAUs existence have an opportunity to deal with both.


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Lawmakers push tougher illegal immigration laws

Ohio lawmakers and local officials frustrated by what they call federal government inaction on illegal immigration are pushing for stronger enforcement laws and are demanding that employers do more to prove their workers have legal status.