News From the Border

Providing the news from a different front but from a war that we must win as well! I recognize the poverty and desperate conditions that many Latinos live in. We, as the USA, have a responsibility to do as much as we can to reach out to aid and assist spiritually with the Gospel and naturally with training, technology and resources. But poverty gives no one the right to break the laws of another sovereign nation.

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Insanity Reigns -- Gov't 'Aids and Abets' Illegal Aliens! (Part 1 - Overview)

By Daneen G. Peterson, Ph.D.

As a nation, it seems we've already left behind our proud history, becoming more and more impotent, day by day. We seem to be sitting quietly on the sidelines, while our American culture and language are being ripped from our control! Why have we allowed the government of Mexico to execute a de facto war by encouraging tens of millions of their poorest citizens to illegally enter America? The Mexican illegal alien invasion is an 'act of war' that has reduced our country to nothing but a lawless territory, with little or no sovereignty left!

Misc. Madness: Gov't 'Aids and Abets' Illegal Aliens (Part 2)

By Daneen G. Peterson, Ph.D.
December 28, 2005

After reading Insanity Reigns . . .(Part 1 - Overview), it should be patently clear why our borders have been left wide-open!(1) "We the People" have already been sold down the river. Everyone is aware that NAFTA + CAFTA = SHAFTA for the American worker. The miscellaneous governmental insanities, found in this research paper, will provide additional proof about how the Council on Foreign Relation's (CFR's) global elites are working overtime to erase our borders and dismantle our sovereignty. We MUST stop the insanity by voting out of office those who facilitate the CFR's plans before our constitution ends up in the dustbin of history! During the 2006 election cycle American citizens must DEMAND that the Military be placed on our borders and that our immigration laws be enforced!

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Motorist flees Border Patrol, leaves 400 pounds of pot at crash scene
ARIZONA DAILY STAR

A motorist who was fleeing from a Border Patrol agent abandoned 400 pounds of marijuana after running a red light and crashing on the Interstate 10 frontage road at Orange Grove Road, officials said.

The agent had tried to stop the driver of a blue Chevrolet Monte Carlo with Sonora plates on Interstate 10 around 7:40 p.m. Tuesday. But the vehicle drove off when the agent got out of his vehicle, said Sean King, a Border Patrol spokesman.

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Official: Yuma cabs used in alien smuggling
BY BLAKE SCHMIDT, SUN STAFF WRITER

Though most taxi drivers in Yuma are not involved in alien smuggling, there is a "small element" of drivers who are involved in organized human trafficking, charging people higher-than-average cab fares to pick them up after they have crossed the border illegally, according to Gramley.

Typically, the aliens are picked up in San Luis, Somerton, or on the agricultural outskirts of Yuma County and brought to the city, Gramley said.

In Yuma, they will wait in drop houses or other places to begin the next leg of their journey north, he said.

Several Yuma law enforcement agencies have told The Sun that taxi smugglers have been an ongoing problem, particularly in south Yuma County.

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Funding for children of illegal immigrants expanding in Nevada

LAS VEGAS A Nevada state program providing monthly welfare payments to children born in the United States to illegal immigrants has expanded for the last three years.

State figures show the program -- called nonqualified, noncitizen assistance -- has risen from an average of 670 monthly cases statewide in 2003 to 765 cases in 2005.

The program cost increased over the same period from two-point-one to two-point-five (M) Million dollars.

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Feds clamp down on corruption in Arizona
Public servants under scrutiny

Dennis Wagner
The Arizona Republic

In southern Arizona, more than 40 soldiers, airmen, border guards and correctional officers took bribes from FBI agents posing as cocaine smugglers.

In Maricopa County, dozens of workers at the state Motor Vehicle Division conducted side businesses selling fraudulent driver's licenses on the black market.

In Marana, the mayor was indicted on a charge of attempted extortion.

Pat Schneider, the top federal criminal prosecutor in Arizona, said he doesn't know whether government corruption is getting worse or it just seems that way because more public servants are getting caught.

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CBP Border Patrol Agents Arrest Homicide Suspect
Agents Capture Criminal Alien Attempting to Flee to Mexico

(Tuesday, December 27, 2005)

Harlingen, TX – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Border Patrol agents in Harlingen, Texas apprehended a suspect on December 21, 2005, who was wanted in connection to a homicide that occurred in Winston Salem, North Carolina. The Winston Salem Police Department issued a warrant for the arrest of Christian Omar Pacheco-Torres after he fled the N.C. area and was attempting to flee the country to avoid prosecution.


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