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National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 18, 2009        
Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border   
PRD (pol. party) Senator Pablo Gomez Alvarez, who said he was for the destruction of fences on national borders, stated that the construction of fences to divide territorial limits represents acts of xenophobia, of superiority and of rejection to what is different...

Houston Chronicle -- November 14, 2009   
U.S.-Mexico "experts" want ban on powerful arms   
The U.S. government should reimpose a ban on automatic weapons sales and clamp down harder on the illegal export of guns and cash to Mexico, a binational panel of scholars and former government officials urges in a report released Friday.... [Anything but shut the border down] [See Gun Grabber Watch]

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 12, 2009         
Latest NAFBPO Update: Ecuador now pushing for an amnesty  
...Luis Gallegos, the Ecuadoran Ambassador to the U.S., pointed out: "An extensive legislation concerning the problem of the [illegal aliens] is necessary. There are organizations arising in this country that criminalize them, and Ecuador maintains an open philosophy in this respect, centered on support for universal citizenship, mobility and family unity."

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 11, 2009
Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border   
Haroldo Rodas, Guatemala's Minister of Foreign Relations, [Sec. of State] yesterday revealed the strategy that the country will utilize in the U.S. so that an eventual migratory reform in the country [the U.S.] might include 11 points which would make it "integral" for fellow citizens, especially for Guatemalans...

Center for Immigration Studies -- November 10, 2009        
Daily news from CIS   
Bishop of Derry Seamus Hegarty provided a much needed lift to the plight of the [illegal aliens] during a busy visit to the US last week. Bishop Hegarty, a pioneer in the fight for [illegal aliens'] rights in this country, held masses in Boston and Philadelphia before traveling to Washington, D.C. for meetings with clergy and politicians to discuss reform [read: amnesty]...

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 9, 2009         
Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border   
...Referring to the topic of migration, she [Janet Napolitano] said President Barack Obama wants to move ahead with that in 2010. She anticipates changes will be presented to Congress in the first half of next year. She said that there is a better system for finding those who have crossed the border illegally and for identifying the businesses that give them employment... [See Amnesty Watch]

Andy McCarthy -- National Review -- October 29, 2009      
Meddling Mexican gov't urges its citizens to participate in U.S. Census   
I recounted earlier this morning that Democrats are trying to block a requirement that the census inquire whether respondents are American citizens. At the same time, the Mexican government is interfering in our census by urging Mexican nationals to get themselves counted so they can grab bigger slices of hundreds of billions in social welfare spending...

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- October 26, 2009         
Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border   
The Mexican consulates [masters of parasitism] in Los Angeles, California, and Miami, Florida pointed out that the participation in the 2010 US census of Mexicans residing in the US will be fundamental for assigning up to 300 billion dollars annually in social programs during the next 10 years...

National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- October 23, 2009        
Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border   
Mexican Senator Manuel Velasco proposed that the country's new head of the National Human Rights Commission ally himself with international agencies to "strive for the legal recognition of our fellow citizens who work in the United States."

Latin American Herald -- Caracas, Venezuela -- October 19, 2009     
Meddling Mexican government to aid illegals busted by Arpaio   
The Mexican government is aiding 13 [illegal Mexican aliens] nabbed by an Arizona sheriff's department that does not have the authority to enforce immigration laws, the foreign ministry said. -- The ministry noted in a statement that last week's arrests in and around Phoenix took place...

Irish Central -- New York -- October 17, 2009     
Another meddling foreign official chimes in on illegals   
The Irish population in America should rally around immigration reform, said Micheal Martin, Minister for Foreign Affairs, in New York on Saturday. Reform will take place in the first three months of 2010, and the question of [Irish illegal aliens] will be part of a comprehensive review of the immigration system [read: amnesty]...

More Foreign Meddling...........

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