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Clinton Sees 'Drug Insurgency' in Mexico<\/span><\/a>
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Newsmax.com
"These drug cartels are now showing more and more indices of insurgency. All of a sudden, car bombs show up, which weren't there before," Clinton told a foreign policy think-tank in Washington.
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21 illegal immigrants caught in traffic stop<\/span><\/a>
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
By Tracy Dang - Times Managing Editor

Twenty-one illegal immigrants were arrested and transferred into the custody of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement last week after a traffic stop and short pursuit in Katy.
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ICE Says It's Caught-and-Released 506,232 Illegal Aliens Who Are Now Fugitives--More Than Entire Population of Sacramento, Calif.<\/span><\/a>
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
By Penny Starr, Senior Staff Writer - CNSNews.com
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton speaks about immigration enforcement at a news conference in Phoenix on Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010 as U.S. Marshal David Gonzales (left) and Patrick Cunningham with the U.S. Attorney's Office look on. His visit was designed in part to combat the common belief that the federal government isn't doing enough to fight illegal immigration. (AP Photo\/Amanda Lee Myers)
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20 illegal immigrants arrested in Orange County beach landing <\/span><\/a>
Howard Blume - Los Angeles Times
Border agents arrested 20 illegal immigrants Tuesday morning who were attempting to enter the country by sea at Calafia State Beach in San Clemente.
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Anchor babies and the battle for citizenship<\/span><\/a>
Monday, September 06, 2010
Allen Abel, National Post
A fence separates the cities of Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora Mexico, a frequent crossing point for people entering the United States illegally.
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Mexican Drug Wars Fester Along US Border<\/span><\/a>
Sat, 04 Sep 2010
borderlandbeat.com
By : Andrea Sosa CabriosAmerica World NewsThe Mexican state of Tamaulipas, which bumps up against the US border along the Gulf coast, has become the epicentre of Mexico's drug and crime war.The violence has spread to neighbouring states which used to look at Tamaulipas from a great psychological distance, like the prosperous Nuevo Leon and its capital Monterrey, also in the north- east region of the country.On Thursday, just nine days after 72 migrants were massacred by a criminal gang, there we...
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{VIDEO} The Illegal Alien Invasion Grows! <\/span><\/a>
Friday, September 03, 2010
Open borders invites more than just illegal Mexicans.
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Feds Sue Sheriff Arpaio in Civil Rights Probe <\/span><\/a>
Friday, September 03, 2010
The U.S. Justice Department sued Sheriff Joe Arpaio on Thursday, saying the Arizona lawman refused for more than a year to turn over records in an investigation into allegations his department discriminates against Hispanics.
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Drug gangs, smugglers in Mexico and U.S. are increasingly disguising couriers in phony uniforms<\/span><\/a>
Friday, September 03, 2010
boothb@washpost.com miroffn@washpost.com
A abandoned school bus filled with 4 1\/2 tons of marijuana hidden inside, found along a highway in Webb County, Texas near the Mexico border. The bus bore decals of a Laredo0area school district and fake seat backs in rows atop cardboard covering the drugs. Officials believe the bus had come from Mexico and was abandoned along US59 after it developed engine problems. (Courtesy of First Observer Highway Information Sharing and Analysis (ISAC)) (Courtesy Of First Observer High - )

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Entire US-Mexico border to be guarded by Predator drones<\/span><\/a>
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Christian Science Monitor
The international border in Nogales, Arizona is shown in this April 22 file photo. The entire 2,000-mile US-Mexico border will be monitored by Predator drones starting Wednesday.
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Mexico bordering on anarchy<\/span><\/a>
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Niall Stanage in New York
Calderón has drafted around 50,000 members of the Mexican military into the effort. But the cost has been colossal: more than 28,000 people have died in drug-related violence during his time in office, a figure that includes more than 2,000 police officers.

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Ending Birthright Citizenship Could Halve Pace Of GOP Drift To Demographic Disaster<\/span><\/a>
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Edwin S. Rubenstein
Our quick and dirty calculation starts with this key fact: an estimated 380,000 anchor babies will be born to illegal alien mothers this year—an amazing 10% of all births in the U.S. These babies will become eligible to vote in 2028—a Presidential election year. If they all vote as Hispanics did in 2008 (namely, 67% Obama; 31% McCain), they will increase the Democratic total by a net 136,800.

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Obama Dismisses Deportation Cases<\/span><\/a>
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
WorldNetDaily.com.
With the November mid-term elections rapidly approaching, the Obama White House appears determined to pander to Hispanic voters by using administrative procedures to stop deporting illegal aliens who are not criminals, while simultaneously appealing to the United Nations that Arizona's tough immigration law was tantamount to a crime against humanity.
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Obama Wants Change to Allow Thousands of Illegals to Stay in US<\/span><\/a>
Friday, August 27, 2010
PHOENIX – A shake-up in immigration policy may lead to deportation proceedings being dropped for thousands of aliens who entered the United States illegally but are applying to stay in the country, officials said on Friday.
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MEXICAN POLICE TO PATROL NY?<\/span><\/a>
Thursday, August 26, 2010
American Free Press
NEW YORK, New York — In a series of events which has caused wide notice and a storm of protests, the government of Mexico, through its consulate in New York in the United Nations, has announced it will begin patrolling the New York City borough of Staten Island to “safeguard” its nationals there.
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Migrants turn to the sea to enter US illegally<\/span><\/a>
Thursday, August 26, 2010
In this photo taken on July 11, 2010, street vendors walk at the beach in the fishermen village of Popotla, some 15 miles south from the U.S.-Mexico border, in Mexico.
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Obamnesty...it's here, feds now dismissing thousands of deportation cases<\/span><\/a>
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Immigration Reform Examiner
If an illegal alien has no serious criminal record, that is, no felonies—deportation proceedings are simply being dismissed. Illegal aliens who have been inside the country for at least two years and have only been convicted of misdemeanors will be allowed to stay.
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Massacre of 72 by Drug Cartel <\/span><\/a>
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Associated Press
A wounded migrant stumbled into a military checkpoint and led marines to a gruesome scene, what may be the biggest massacre so far in Mexico's bloody drug war: a room strewn with the bodies of 72 fellow travelers, some piled on top of each other, just 100 miles from their goal, the U.S. border.
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Border deaths in Arizona may break record <\/span><\/a>
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
nicole.santacruz@latimes.com
This year, Arizona became known as the state with the toughest policies against illegal immigration. That's why Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Eric Peters didn't think the Pima County coroner would see a surge in migrants killed while trying to cross Arizona's southern deserts.
From Humane Borders map of border deaths 2000-2007 (PDF). (Strangely, they stopped mapping after fence went in.)
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