Monday, June 04, 2007

We are a nation of laws.
A nation of laws is what we are.

Tyler Durdin for President?

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americanpatrol.com

NewsWithViews.com

The stubborning of presidential treason by derelict a congress

The substantial number of messages sent by readers of my article, "It's Time To Standup ­ Put Up ­ Or Shutup" was both unanticipated and telling. It pointed up a rapidly building and simmering resentment and anger in regard to 1. The impact of illegal aliens upon the nation, and 2. the encouragement of the illegal entry of huge numbers...
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Human Events
The immigration bill currently being debated on the floor of the U.S. Senate and in the national media has caused a rift among conservatives and Republicans. -- The Senate bill would provide immediate legal status for the 12 to 20 million illegal aliens [criminals] currently in the United States...
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James H. Walsh -- NewsMax.com
Voltaire said it, "The best is enemy of the good." On the other hand, settling for merely good can preclude the best. -- Why should the United States of America in the year 2007 settle for an immigration reform package that is admittedly a mishmash of appeasements, when such legislation has the potential to weaken our Republic...
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American Daily
Prior to today's attempted terrorist attack on JFK International Airport, few people had thought about Guyana, the home country of at least three of the alleged terrorists. -- Located in the northeast corner of South America, above Brazil, Guyana is about 50% East Indian (people from India), 35% black, 7% Amerindian...
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Associated Press
A dispute over how heavily to weigh family ties in future immigration is re-emerging as the Senate resumes debate this week over legislation giving legal status to millions of unlawful immigrants. -- Lawmakers, back from a weeklong break where the measure was a hot topic among their constituents, are under intense pressure...
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Mexidata.info
Each year Mexicans in the United States send billions of dollars in remittances back to Mexico. In 2006, Mexicans working north of the border sent back US$23 billion. Remittances have become (after petroleum) the second highest legal source of income for Mexico. And that's one of several reasons why Mexican leaders don't want emigration to end.
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Delmarva Daily Times -- Salisbury, Maryland
Maryland State Police have charged Silas Soto with manslaughter by vehicle, automobile homicide while under the influence and homicide by vehicle while impaired in connection with the high-speed accident May 26 that caused the death of a still unidentified passenger and injured six others.
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Orange County Register -- Santa Ana, Calif.
Spanish-speaking leaders and lawyers met with about 175 people at a Catholic church here Sunday to educate them about their rights as arrests and deportations of illegal [aliens... criminals] are dramatically rising. -- The training also marks a new place for the county's raging debate...
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Arizona Republic
Raids targeting fugitives swoop up invaders
As a spotlight shines on lawmakers debating immigration reform, federal officials are quietly, methodically rounding up and sending home illegal [aliens... criminals] who have defied orders to leave the United States. -- Hundreds are arrested each week. -- Deportations have become daily occurrences in Phoenix...
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ABC News
President Bush's immigration reform package has badly damaged his ratings on the issue from his core supporters, with his approval rating for handling immigration plummeting among Republicans and conservatives. -- Fewer than half of Republicans, 45% in this ABC News / Washington Post poll, now approve of how Bush is handling immigration...
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Athens (Georgia) Banner-Herald
They are coming to take our jobs, and maybe even our lives, say Republican candidates for Congress. -- Illegal [aliens... criminals] are streaming across the desert by the thousands, shrouded in darkness, nameless, faceless, outnumbering and overpowering the helpless border patrol, they say. There are terrorists among them, gang members...

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