Friday, October 24, 2008

WorldNetDaily
Palin breaks silence on border debate
'There is no way that in the U.S. we would round up every illegal immigrant'
--WND

AFP TOURS U.S. BORDER

This past week AFP corresponding editor Mark Anderson rode along in southern Texas with the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, a citizen activist group that patrols the U.S. border with Mexico . The work the Minutemen do patrolling the border has been lauded by the understaffed, overworked and often outgunned Border Patrol, who regularly risk their lives to stop drug runners and human traffickers and rescue immigrants making the dangerous crossing into the United States .

Mark filed a detailed report on his trip earlier this week, which can be found on AFP's web site here. Also, Minuteman sector chief Jim Barnes took time out of his busy schedule to speak with AFP from Mission , Texas . You can watch his exclusive interview on AFP's youtube page here.

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Milford man charged with rape

U.S. to miss deadline on Mexico border fence

Homeland Security chief seeks employer crackdown on immigrants


Legit businesses struggle to compete with under-the-table outfits

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Monday, October 13, 2008

Illegal immigrants face fewer choices for health care on Treasure Coast

Hot Pursuit

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Feds appear to be building case against poultry plant

In the wake of Tuesday's raid on a poultry processing plant that uncovered hundreds of suspected illegal immigrants on its payroll, House of Raeford Farms officials maintained the company has never knowingly hired undocumented workers.

The Charlotte Observer
In the wake of Tuesday's raid on a poultry processing plant that uncovered hundreds of suspected illegal immigrants on its payroll, House of Raeford Farms officials maintained the company has never knowingly hired undocumented workers.
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S. Texan accused of getting passport illegally

BROWNSVILLE -- A woman accused of entering the United States illegally
used her U.S. passport 89 times before federal agents detained her on
her way back from Matamoros, Mexico, in mid-September, her attorney
said.

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Raid on plant exposes price of illegal immigration

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Frederick's Uneasy Crackdown

By Pamela Constable
In the six months since the Frederick County Sheriff's Office began working closely with federal immigration authorities, 183 illegal immigrants have been identified, detained and put on track for deportation, a crackdown that has spooked the area's Latino community and provoked accusations by ri...
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