Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Anti-American hatefest in Mexico - and Postcards From The Edge

american patrol dot com
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Michelle Malkin -- New York Post
The United States government is on the verge of approving a mass amnesty to millions of illegal aliens - a plan pushed aggressively by meddling Mexican officials who reap billions of dollars in remittances (illegal aliens' earnings sent back to Mexico) without having to lift a finger to clean up their own country.
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WLS-TV -- Chicago
The father of a Chicago alderman has been charged in connection with a raid in the Little Village neighborhood last month. Elias Munoz owns a photo studio that was allegedly used to produce phony identification. Munoz is the father of 22nd Ward Alderman Ricardo Munoz...
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Edwin S. Rubenstein -- VDare.com
Here's a question Tamar Jacoby's pollsters should ask Americans: would you support a "path to citizenship" [Bushspeak for amnesty] if you knew it would cost you, oh, say $2.4 trillion? -- Robert Rector, the reigning domestic policy expert at Heritage Foundation, has shown that it will.
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David Storobin, Esq. -- Global Politician
Today I spoke to Jim Gilchrist, the founder of the Minuteman Project. The most striking part of the interview was how mild his views on immigration truly were. The man has been vilified by most of the Left and even much of the Right, including the White House. He's supposed to be an immigrant-hating vigilante who dreams of...
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Savannah Morning News
(with a straight face! - jillosophy)
Seeking a friendly audience for his first major event touting a controversial immigration reform plan, President Bush told a crowd of federal law enforcement trainees and instructors on Tuesday that security will be key to any effective immigration plan. -- "We have a mission, a vital mission, and that's to protect our country," Bush said...
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Michael Barone -- Washington Times
As the Senate mulls the details of a compromise immigration bill hammered together by the odd couple of Sens. Edward Kennedy, Mass. Democrat, and Jon Kyl [shown left], R-Az, and with members of Congress hearing from their constituents over this week's Memorial Day recess, it may be worthwhile to put the issue in historical context.

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