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KRAUTHAMMER – IMMIGRATION IS ANOTHER WORD FOR RE-ELECTION

By Charles Krauthammer May 12, 2011 —Barack Obama, speech on immigration, El Paso, Texas, May 10 Constructive and civil debate — like the one Obama initiated just four weeks ago on deficit reduction? The speech in which he accused the Republicans of abandoning families of autistic and Down syndrome kids? The debate in which Obama’s

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THE IMPACT OF THE CENSUS NUMBERS

April 4, 2011 What the Census Does and Doesn’t Do to Politics By Salena Zito 4/3/2011 On a frigid February morning, the Census Bureau delivered chilling news to the mayors of New York, Detroit and Chicago. A big chunk of each city’s black population had packed up and left. They took with them political clout,

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2 N.C. REPUBLICANS VOTE TO ACCEPT MEXICAN MATRICULA CONSULAR CARDS FOR IDENTIFICATION

William Gheen President, Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) www.alipac.us The North Carolina House of Representatives just set a national precedent on behalf of American workers, students, taxpayers, and voters who suffer from the ill effects of illegal immigration by passing HB 33 which is now headed to the NC Senate. House Bill 33 prevents

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UTAH STATE SENATOR HOLDS SIMULTANEOUS UTAH AND MEXICAN GOVERNMENT OFFICES

EXAMINER.COM Utah State Senator Luz Robles Photo: David Martinez Blog Utah Senator Robles holds simultaneous Utah and Mexican Government Offices By Dan Baltes, Salt Lake City Immigration Policy Examiner February 23rd, 2011 Often referred to as a “political newcomer”, Utah Democratic Senator Luz Robles (UT-1) is described by legislative intern Drew Martinez as “an immigrant

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AT VAST U.S.-CANADA BORDER, AGENTS FIGHT LITTLE NOTICED BATTLE

NEWS&OBSERVER Tue, Feb 15, 2011 MASSENA, N.Y. Border Patrol agent Glenn Pickering slowed his rumbling snowmobile to a stop and eyed two trails of churned-up snow running down a riverbank. They were snowmobile tracks leading out onto the ice of the frozen St. Lawrence River that runs between upstate New York and Canada. At night

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TWO CALIFORNIAS

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com By Victor Davis Hanson December 15, 2010 12:00 P.M. Abandoned farms, Third World living conditions, pervasive public assistance — welcome to the once-thriving Central Valley. The last three weeks I have traveled about, taking the pulse of the more forgotten areas of central California. I wanted to witness, even if superficially,

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JEB BUSH TO GOP: How to Appeal to Hispanics

JANUARY 15, 2011 By MARY ANASTASIA O’GRADY Coral Gables, Fla. If Republicans were to run a classified ad for their 2012 presidential candidate, it might read something like this: GOP seeks popular former two-term governor of a large state for executive post. Qualified applicants will have a demonstrated understanding of the relationship between taxes and

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BEAN BAGS VS. AK-47’S – OUR SOUTHERN BORDER

Bean bags vs. AK-47s Posted: December 18, 2010 1:00 am Eastern © 2010  Another Border Patrol agent on the Arizona border was shot and killed by Mexican drug smugglers last Tuesday. Of the eight attackers, four are in custody and a fifth is under surveillance by Border Patrol Blackhawk helicopters as he tries to make his

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