Friday, March 13, 2009

Press Release -- March 13
It is a blackout
Run for the Border: Do you sleep better at night knowing there's an expensive fence on America's southern border? Will a giant wall really secure our country? So far, those wanting to come here just go around the wall, or climb over it, or cut holes in it. If we further reinforce the entire southern border, then what about Canada? And what about the miles of east and west coast beaches? Will we patrol our coastline with machine guns? In fact, half the illegals in America entered legally by using tourist or student visas, then staying after their visas expired.
American Patrol Report response by Glenn Spencer
Yes, I do sleep better at night since they erected a border fence on American Border Patrol's ranch. A fence will protect the nation. They go around it or over it because only 5% was built. Try cutting hole in this. Unlike Mexico, Canadians don't think this is their land, and they have built a successful nation. We protect our beaches; should we stop? Overstays? We should crack down on liberal consular officers.
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Fox News
As the violence in Mexico spikes, four major drug cartels that are fighting each other for territory and smuggling routes may be forming alliances with each other. -- Currently three cartels control most of the border region between the U.S. and Mexico. But the federation, or Sinaloa cartel, is fighting for a larger area..
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Fox News
Guadalajara, Jal., Mex. -- Five human heads have been found inside coolers along a highway in western Mexico. -- Jalisco state Public Safety Secretary Luis Carlos Najera says threatening messages aimed at drug traffickers were found with the heads...
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Dallas Morning News
With the death toll mounting from Mexico's drug war, frustration boiled in Congress on Tuesday at delays in getting helicopters and other promised materiel to the fight. -- Lawmakers prodded federal officials to step up efforts to block southward flow of cash and guns fueling the cartels...
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One News Now -- Tupelo, Mississippi
The head of a grassroots immigration reform organization says he's concerned that the Obama administration will put a halt on workforce raids on businesses that hire illegal [aliens]. -- Recently The Washington Times reported that illegal alien rights groups have blasted President Obama for breaking what they call his "personal commitment" to change Bush-era immigration raids...
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Cherry Hill (New Jersey) Courier-Post
Two brothers from Honduras are expected to be charged today in connection with the slayings of two co-workers at a Burlington County farm, police announced Tuesday. -- Charges against Carlos and Cesar Reyes are to be announced at a 10 a.m. press conference in the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office, police said...

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