Lou Dobbs Tonight
Monday, November 26, 2007

Lou’s new book INDEPENDENTS DAY is now on sale in bookstores
and on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com. In Independents Day,
Lou issues a rallying cry to American citizens eager for a
change, focusing particularly on the critical issues and
challenges of the 2008 election.

Tonight, the Bush administration renews its push to broker a
Middle East peace agreement, with the top Palestinian and
Israeli leaders converging this week in Annapolis, Md.

Plus, another planted-question scandal—this time it’s
Immigration and Customs Enforcement chief Julie Myers calling
on one of her own staffers at a press conference. We’ll have
the latest.

Ahead of a planned trip to China, Heath and Human Services
Secretary Mike Leavitt is talking safety—but he maintains that
the government cannot and should not inspect all food imports.
Meanwhile, U.S. and even Chinese officials are suggesting the
U.S. adopt the Japanese approach—Japan tests 10% of shipments,
whereas the U.S. tests less than 1%. Join us that important
story.

Just weeks ago, Department of Homeland Security Secretary
Michael Chertoff vowed to fight any legal challenges to DHS
immigration enforcement efforts. But facing lawsuits by the
ACLU and other open-borders groups, DHS has backed down on its
employer verification program, which would have forced
employers to rectify mismatched social security numbers or face
harsh penalties.

And we’ll report on Maryland’s policy of giving drivers
licenses to people in the country illegally—based on a 2003
attorney general’s decision saying that a driver’s inability to
prove their legal presence in the country is not reason to deny
them a license