Headlines and links from all over (10/15/2006 – 10/21/2006):
October 21, 2006
Updates and Hat Tips to missionaryman – The first nine headlines are from News from The Border (also in Blogroll):
Border Patrol agents sentenced to prison
Mexico arrests former police commander disappearances of alleged guerrilla members
Activists block government buildings, continue hunger strike to oust Mexican governor
Leaders debate plan to legalize drugs in Mexico
New Jersey operation nets 111 fugitive alien and other immigration status violators
Gang Beheadings Common in Central Mexico
On-the-run sex offender is nabbed crossing border
Guard’s hands-off approach tightens border security
KCMT DJ expected to be sent back to Mexico
Other October 21, 2006 Updates
Latino immigration changing the face of Appalachia
U.S. Supreme Court OKs Arizona Voter ID Law
Border Patrol Agents Sentenced
Feds Crack Down On Green-Card Marriages
October 20, 2006
HPD has turned over three to immigration officials
This article refers / links to a Must-Read report: “A Line in the Sand: Confronting the Threat at the Southwest Border” Click for direct-link; Right-click to download.
October 19, 2006
That Sucking Sound? Billions of Dollars Sent to Mexico
October 18, 2006
Audio: Rush on the ‘excellent’ Michelle Malkin and Hot Air
Website Warns of Dirty Bomb Stadium Attacks This Weekend
Mexican Drug Cartels “Own” Routes into U.S..
October 17, 2006
WTF is Wrong with This Picture???????????
U.S. studies passport card for Canada, Mexico trips
U.S. reaches 300 million population milestone
Mexican police find girls who ran away with alleged kidnapper
Border Patrol, lawmen outgunned by drug cartels
Ianiero murder probe ‘political three-ring circus,’ lawyer says
In pictures: Mexico’s clown conference
Air Nat Guard men sign up for border duty
Arab-American Civil Rights Group Sues Homeland Security Dept
How Key Is Immigration In The Midterms?
The GOP Is Running Against An Immigration Headwind
Live Wire w/ E.D. Hill: Sounding Off
October 16, 2006
Fox This Morning on Securing the Border
Border Fences Built To Improve Security!
City officials say length of time to cross border is hurting local economies
Five pulled from pipe used as border tunnel
Wall not expected to stop migrants, just force them to change patterns
Bush reaffirms vow to build border fence
Recall of notorious migrant sweep lingers
Strip of refuge closed by border battles
New ICE agent must deal with smuggling, politics
Well, if you’re gonna make a point
Reports of flawed screening process prompt call for probe
Ranks of anti-illegal immigrant groups swelling
October 15, 2006
Hat tip on the ABC article: Traction Control (Ed. – Thanks!)
Protester Shot in Besieged Mexican Town
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