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US Congress in key immigration deal
Post Date: 2007-05-17 16:32:05 by a vast rightwing conspirator
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US Congress in key immigration deal AFP Published: Thursday May 17, 2007 Key US Democrat and Republican senators said Thursday they had reached a deal on bringing 12 million illegal immigrants out of the shadows, after exhaustive road-the-clock talks. Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy said the deal was the best chance in years to secure US borders and provide a path to legal status for illegal immigrants. The crunch talks, which stretched into overtime this week, and forced Senate Democratic leaders to postpone debate on the issue, produced an immigration bill which is now likely to be taken up by the chamber next week. The process was seen as the last chance to broker a deal on the ...

Deal Struck on Immigration Bill [that would grant quick legal status to millions of illegal immigrants]
Post Date: 2007-05-17 13:49:36 by Brian S
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(05-17) 10:37 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) -- Key senators and the White House reached agreement Thursday on an immigration overhaul that would grant quick legal status to millions of illegal immigrants already in the U.S. and fortify the border. The plan would create a temporary worker program to bring new arrivals to the U.S. A separate program would cover agricultural workers. New high-tech enforcement measures also would be instituted to verify that workers are here legally. The compromise came after weeks of painstaking closed-door negotiations that brought the most liberal Democrats and the most conservative Republicans together with President Bush's Cabinet officers to produce a ...

Mayor wins both GOP, Democrat primaries
Post Date: 2007-05-17 06:16:07 by noone222
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Hazelton, Pa., Mayor Louis J. Barletta The Hazleton, Pa., mayor who launched a war on the impact of illegal aliens in his city was warned that his future political career would "haunted" by the decision, but now Louis J. Barletta has won not only the GOP nomination for mayor, which he was seeking, but the Democratic nomination by virtue of 1,200 write-in votes. According to the Northeastern Pennsylvania Times Leader, Barletta apparently is favored to serve a third term as the town's mayor after the general election results are finalized in November. Barletta told the newspaper he was "honored and humbled by the amount of support I received." According to ...

Armed gang kills Mexican police
Post Date: 2007-05-16 23:38:44 by Horse
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Four police officers have been killed and several other people abducted in the northern Mexican state of Sonora. A group of about 40 armed men entered the town of Cananea near the US border and kidnapped the policemen from their patrol cars, reports said. Eight of the attackers were reportedly killed by police hours later. Almost 800 people are thought to have been killed in Mexico in drug-related violence so far this year, despite efforts to crack down on drug gangs. Earlier this week two senior anti-drugs officers were shot and killed, one in the capital, Mexico City, and one in the northern border town of Tijuana. Three missing There have been frequent attacks on police, military ...

Immigration Deal Would Amnesty to Illegal Aliens AND their Parents, Spouses and Children
Post Date: 2007-05-16 21:57:25 by Jethro Tull
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TimeToTakeUpArmsAgainstOurGovernment > Immigration Deal Would Grant Amnesty to Illegal Aliens AND their Parents, Spouses and ChildrenKennedy Wins Major Concessions From RepublicansSenate Democrats and Republicans are working feverishly with the White House to put the finishing touches on an immigration proposal that could be announced later today or tomorrow. The deal would give illegal aliens living in the United States amnesty, according to confidential sources. It would also allow illegal aliens to bring their parents, spouses and children into the United States.Multiple sources on Capitol Hill with knowledge of the proposal said Sen. Teddy Kennedy (D.-Mass.) has been able to ...

Immigration Deal Would Grant Amnesty to Parents, Spouses and Children
Post Date: 2007-05-16 21:07:04 by Horse
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Kennedy Wins Major Concessions From Republicans UPDATE: Six conservative senators are demanding that Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R.-Ky.) negotiate a “full and open debate” on the immigration legislation. Senate Democrats and Republicans are working feverishly with the White House to put the finishing touches on an immigration proposal that could be announced later today or tomorrow. The deal would give illegal aliens living in the United States amnesty, according to confidential sources. It would also allow illegal aliens to bring their parents, spouses and children into the United States. Multiple sources on Capitol Hill with knowledge of the proposal said Sen. Teddy ...

House Overwhelmingly Votes to Put Restrictions on Mexican Trucks
Post Date: 2007-05-15 20:01:45 by Brian S
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WASHINGTON -- The House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to delay a Bush administration plan to allow Mexican trucks full access to U.S. highways. The measure, authored by Rep. Nancy Boyda, D-Kan., would require the trucks to be declared safe first, and Mexico would have to give U.S. truckers the same access south of the border. The House voted 411-3 to approve a three-year Department of Transportation pilot program that would restrict opening the border to 100 carriers based in Mexico. They would be allowed to use a maximum of 1,000 vehicles under the pilot program. The Bush administration wanted to start a pilot program this year that would run for a year before fully opening the border to ...

Accused Vegas Bomber Guilty in ID Case
Post Date: 2007-05-15 14:19:45 by noone222
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Accused Vegas Bomber Guilty in ID Case By KEN RITTER Associated Press Writer LAS VEGAS (AP) -- A Panamanian accused of planting a bomb that killed his ex-girfriend's new romantic interest outside a Las Vegas Strip resort pleaded guilty Monday to having false identification. A justice of the peace sentenced Omar Rueda-Denvers to 10 days in jail on the misdemeanor charge, ensuring that he would remain jailed pending an initial appearance Tuesday on murder and attempted murder charges. He could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted. Willebaldo Dorantes Antonio, a 24-year-old worker at a hot dog stand inside the Luxor hotel-casino, died of head injuries last week about two hours ...

The Coming Great Divide in American Political Culture [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2007-05-15 04:26:13 by noone222
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Michael Barone's occasional forays into sociology are always a pleasure to come across. Like the rest of his work, they are concise, well-researched, original, and always marked by clarity. Barone goes where the data takes him, and never seems to have an agenda or an ideological ax to grind. All this is true of his latest such piece, "The Realignment of America" which appeared in the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, May 8. While going through recent census estimates, Barone discovered a pattern until now overlooked: the old coastal cities, or "Coastal Megalopolises" are steadily becoming dominated by immigrants, while at the same time native Americans are ...

Illegals push citizens to boiling point
Post Date: 2007-05-14 05:52:14 by noone222
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Thousands of illegal immigrants and their children marched in Las Vegas and elsewhere earlier this month in celebration of May Day, which the Soviets turned into the day of international communist solidarity. In Los Angeles, numerous demonstrators cursed and threw bottles at the cops -- which is odd considering authorities persist in showing a fantastic forbearance in the face of these recurring opportunities to round them all up and put them on one-way buses to Hermosillo. You couldn't make this stuff up. (Some will say the kids, at least, are automatically U.S. citizens. Go read the 14th Amendment. Depends on whether they and their illegal alien mothers were "subject to the ...

Voters overwhelmingly approve ordinance that bans renting to illegal immigrants
Post Date: 2007-05-13 01:04:22 by Brian S
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Voters in this Dallas suburb became the first in the nation Saturday to prohibit landlords from renting to illegal immigrants. The ban was approved by a vote of 68 percent to 32 percent, with two-thirds of precincts reporting. The first such anti-illegal immigrant ordinance requires apartment managers to verify that renters are U.S. citizens or legal immigrants before leasing to them. Minors and people 62 and over are exempt from having to prove their immigration status or citizenship. Families that include citizens and illegal-immigrant members could lease if they meet three conditions: they're already tenants, heads of households or spouses are legally in the U.S., and the family ...

Bush prods immigration deal as the Senate prepares for a vote
Post Date: 2007-05-12 12:26:21 by Brian S
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President Bush, promoting bipartisan immigration talks as they reach a critical stage, said Saturday that Republicans and Democrats are building consensus that could produce a bill this year. "I am optimistic we can pass a comprehensive immigration bill and get this problem solved for the American people this year," Bush said in his weekly radio address. Bush used the address to put pressure on senators as they prepare to hold a vote on the contentious issue next week. Signing an overhaul into law would be viewed as a marquee domestic achievement for the president. He has dispatched two members of his Cabinet, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and Commerce Secretary ...

Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester
Post Date: 2007-05-12 11:20:50 by robin
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Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester Prison Planet.com Thursday, May 10, 2007 A driver chooses to voice his disagreement with the thousands of mainly illegal immigrants marching to demand amnesty for criminals who have already broken the law by unlawfully entering the U.S. without permission. He opens his sunroof and sticks his middle finger up at the throngs of demonstrators, countering their free speech with the right to his own under the first amendment. Almost immediately, police arrive, drag the driver out of his car and wrestle him down the pavement - blood begins to pour from his face. The immigrants cheer, taunt and laugh as the police manhandle the protester. ...

Mexico governor bodyguards shot dead
Post Date: 2007-05-12 06:59:13 by noone222
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10:47 a.m. May 11, 2007 MEXICO CITY – Suspected drug gang gunmen killed four Mexican policemen who worked as bodyguards for the family of the country's most influential state governor, a local government source said Friday. The officers, assigned to protect the family of State of Mexico Gov. Enrique Pena, were shot dead as they drove their sports utility vehicle in the Gulf port city of Veracruz where the governor's young children were on vacation. Mexican President Felipe Calderón has sent thousands of troops and federal police to tackle drug cartels across Mexico, but the increased firepower has failed to contain the violence, including a recent wave of attacks on ...

A Secret Deal On Immigration?
Post Date: 2007-05-12 05:10:06 by Zipporah
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A Secret Deal On Immigration? WASHINGTON, D.C., May 11, 2007(CBS) With protesters taking to the streets, and Americans looking to Washington for a solution, never before has immigration reform been tackled this way: Politicians at opposite ends of the debate collaborating in secret to devise a new comprehensive plan. According to CBS News correspondent Sharyl Attkisson, the group, which includes Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, has met for hours several times a week since March — with Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff acting as point man for the White House. How unusual is it for Democrats, Republicans and White House Cabinet officials to be ...

Univision (Mexican Radio) Gives Citizenship Drive Unusual Lift
Post Date: 2007-05-11 06:10:05 by noone222
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Backed by the largest Spanish-language broadcast network in the U.S., a massive campaign by Latino media and grass-roots groups to spur millions of eligible Hispanic residents to become U.S. citizens is showing results that could influence the agenda and outcome of the 2008 election. More than eight million green-card holders — that is, legal permanent residents — are eligible to become U.S. citizens, and the majority are immigrants of Latin American origin, according to U.S. government data. Now, Univision Communications Inc. is using its considerable clout with the Spanish-speaking community in the U.S. to turn this latent voting bloc into an active and potentially potent ...

2007 Temporary Bounty, Transport & Incarceration Act
Post Date: 2007-05-10 10:54:17 by robin
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2007 Temporary Bounty, Transport & Incarceration Act By Frosty Wooldridge and Don McKee 5-8-7 The U.S. is a "nation of laws." Our U.S. Constitution mandates all laws enforced equally. We agree that our citizens deserve and receive preference, over and above any foreign-nationals here for any purpose or reason. In any nation, we implement immigration laws for three main reasons: 1. Protect jobs for citizen-residents and legal immigrants, AND 2. Protect citizens from disease already eradicated in our nation, AND 3. Protect citizens from harm by seasoned criminal aliens. Preemptive legislative action; introduce next week, before the Flakey Bill hits the floor -- a bill to ...

Controversial Immigration Bill Signed Into Law
Post Date: 2007-05-09 14:30:46 by mirage
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He waited until the deadline, but Governor Brad Henry signed an immigration bill into law Tuesday afternoon. Critics of the bill say it’s mean spirited. But News On 6 anchor Omar Villafranca reports supporters of the legislation say it will shut off access to jobs and benefits for illegal aliens, saving state taxpayers millions of dollars. When Dan Howard, creator of http://www.outragedpatriots.com, heard the news about Governor Brad Henry signing the immigration bill he had one response. "God Bless America, and God Bless Governor Henry," he said. The bill is considered one of the most restrictive in the nation. But to Howard, the bill could have done more. ...

Cut in illegal (Border) crossings tied to slow economy, not troops, experts say
Post Date: 2007-05-09 09:42:13 by Red Jones
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Cut in illegal crossings tied to slow economy, not troops, experts say Daniel González The Arizona Republic May. 9, 2007 12:00 AM It seems like a simple cause and effect. Six thousand National Guard soldiers descend on the U.S.-Mexican border and apprehensions of undocumented immigrants drop by 27 percent in a year. But economists say look further. The main factor driving down illegal immigration is a slowing economy, especially in the construction industry, which employs many undocumented workers, economists say. Security plays a lesser role. Dawn McLaren, a research economist at Arizona State University, has tracked the correlation precisely. She has studied the ...

In Houston, storm brews over Katrina evacuees.
Post Date: 2007-05-07 20:34:23 by Jethro Tull
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In Houston, storm brews over Katrina evacuees. From: Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL) | Date: May 2, 2006 | More results for: houston crime post katrina Byline: Howard Witt HOUSTON _ The crowd gathered inside a west Houston high school auditorium to hear from their congressman was already aggrieved over issues ranging from illegal immigration to road building when the topic turned, as it often does these days in Houston, to the estimated 150,000 evacuees from Hurricane Katrina still living in the city. "I am getting fed up with the criminals and troublemakers from New Orleans," Rep. John Culberson, R-Texas, told constituents one evening last week. "We're certainly ready for those ...

Why are Immigration Laws the Only Ones They Won't Enforce?
Post Date: 2007-05-07 06:35:01 by Ada
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I’ve been thinking about Don Imus. The irreverent New York radio talker was fired last month for saying, in the course of some casual on-air banter, that Rutgers University’s winning women’s basketball team included some "nappy-headed ho’s." Did this overgrown teen-ager (hold your tears; Imus and rival Howard Stern have made millions channeling our inner potty jokes) really believe those women athletes were whores? Of course not. Imus, now past 65, was trying to stay hip by imitating the jive talk that our black "entertainers" toss about with abandon, the same way David Letterman graces his monologues with phrases like "Let me axe you a ...

Parkland Hospital - anchor babies
Post Date: 2007-05-05 14:24:38 by Lod
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Virginia Rogers, Secretary, South Plains College Vocational Nursing Department UNBELIEVABLE!!! Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas is a fairly famous institution and for a variety of reasons: 1. John F. Kennedy died there in 1963 2. Lee Harvey Oswald died there shortly after 3. Jack Ruby-who killed Lee Harvey Oswald, died there a few years later. by coincidence "On the flip side, Parkland is also home to the second busiest maternity ward in the country with almost 16,000 new babies arriving each year. (That's almost 44 per day---every day) A recent patient survey indicated that 70 percent of the women who gave birth at Parkland in the first three months of 2006 were ...

Jewish Group Behaving Like Nazis In Trying To Get Dobbs Fired
Post Date: 2007-05-05 09:39:07 by Esso
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Jewish Group Behaving Like Nazis In Trying To Get Dobbs Fired Prison Planet Friday, May 4, 2007 A Jewish group that are attempting to get Lou Dobbs fired for "hate speech" because he compared pro-illegal immigration propagandists to Herman Göring are themselves behaving like Nazis in attempting to crush free speech. "They might as well work for Herman Göring," Dobbs said on a recent CNN piece about advocates of mass amnesty for illegal aliens. "I mean, they're running so much propaganda, trying to confuse the debate, the national dialogue, by talking about immigrants rather than illegal aliens and legal immigrants. It's mindless beyond ...

Battle with feds brewing over 'superhighway', Texas legislators overwhelmingly pass bill blocking construction
Post Date: 2007-05-04 11:04:57 by christine
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A battle between Texas and the Bush administration is brewing over construction of the Trans-Texas Corridor after the state legislature passed a two-year moratorium. The Texas House passed HB1892 Wednesday after the Senate last week approved an earlier version of the moratorium on a project some critics see as part of a "NAFTA superhighway" system and ties with Canada and Mexico that threaten U.S. sovereignty. The bill has been sent to Gov. Rick Perry for signature by May 14, but it passed with veto-proof margins of 27-4 in the Senate and 139-1 in the House. The Bush administration appears determined to fight the moratorium. WND reported last week FHWA Chief Counsel James D. ...

Willis Carto Radio Interview by Pastor Mark Dankof!
Post Date: 2007-05-04 01:15:01 by Liberate Jim Traficant
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RBN Radio host, Pastor Mark Dankof, reads Pat Buchanan's latest article and discusses it with his highly esteemed guest -- the legendary publisher and American Free Press founder Willis Carto. In the second hour Mark and Willis discuss current affairs and focus on the threat that the Zionist Network poses to America and the world. This broadcast was originally aired over the RBN Radio Network - 5/3/07 -- LJT The Dark Side of Diversity By Patrick J. Buchanan May 1st, 2007 Since the massacre of 32 students and teachers at Virginia Tech, the mainstream media have obsessed over the fact the crazed gunman was able to buy a Glock in the state of Virginia. Little attention has been paid ...

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