Washington TimesBorder project declared successWed Apr 13, 2005 20:1264.140.158.41
Border project declared success
Washington Times, DC - 18 hours ago
By Jerry Seper. PALOMINAS, Ariz. -- The chairman of the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus yesterday declared the "Minuteman Project" border vigil a ...
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'Broken Borders'
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/
Join us for our special report "Broken Borders." We'll tell you why hundreds of border security cameras don't work.
Then, Republican Congressman John Hostettler talks about how to solve the illegal immigrant gang problem in the United States.
And in "Face Off," Lou and Congressman Luis Gutierrez debate whether the Mexican government should be issuing IDs to illegal aliens in the U.S.
Plus, Kris Kobach, former counsel to Attorney General John Ashcroft, tells us why he says the Mexican army is diverting illegal immigrants away from the Minuteman patrols.
Feds' border action not nearly enough
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/03/31/border.agents/index.html
The Department of Homeland Security has announced it will send more than 500 additional Border Patrol agents to Arizona this year to help stop the endless flow of illegal aliens from entering the United States. Most of these additional agents are, however, simply being transferred from other border states, at a time when we should be hiring as many new agents as possible.
FULL STORY
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/03/31/border.agents/index.html
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9/11 For Sale: Will America Let the Real and Phony Deals Continue?
by Timothy W. Sumner - March 31, 2005 (updated April 4, 2005)
David Nicholson just sold a flag for $25,000 he says flew on a crane at the Pentagon on 9/11. According to the original Washington Post report, Nicholson's father found it in a box of debris (one of ten) from the Pentagon crash site. In 2002, Peter Elliott, a construction supervisor for Facchina Construction, gave Nicholson those boxes and a certificate of authenticity for the flag yet he denied the flag was authentic when Nicholson put it up for auction on eBay. Elliott also asked Nicholson to return the certificate (not the flag) to him. This sale sent a message to the peddlers of America's history and con artists alike the markets are open and some will pay a lot of money for the real and fake artifacts of 9/11. It also sent a signal the mainstream media might even help push up the profits.
http://www.911familiesforamerica.org/default.asp
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