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Tuesday, October 21, 2003 |
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News-Transcript
-- Colts Neck, New Jersey
Attorney
vows fight for money owed to invaders
Freehold, NJ - Even illegal aliens have
rights in this country. -- At least 15 illegal Mexican immigrant
laborers were assured of that fact by local attorney Ron Reich.
--- "If all of you packed up and went home tomorrow, the
lawns here would all be brown, there would be no one to wash
dishes in the restaurants....," Reich reportedly ranted. |
William
Norman
Grigg |
The New
American
Rewarding
Lawlessness
While it tends to the security of Iraq's
borders, the Bush
administration is collaborating with subversive groups to
undermine our own. -- More than two years after Black
Tuesday, our nation's borders remain terrifyingly insecure,
and our anemic economy continues to shed manufacturing jobs...
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We Get E-Mail
Re:
Border Hawk coming to California
I was driving to Yuma on I-8 through
the Imperial Valley. I saw a van come flying down the wrong side
of the freeway with no regard for the people who were having
to swerve out of the way. I reported it to the CHP and they told
me it happens all the time...... |

Rumor Mill |
American
Patrol
Your
Government At Work on the Border
American Patrol has been informed that when OTMs
(other than Mexicans) are apprehended, they are taken to the
Border Patrol station in Tucson. There they are asked where they
are going (New York, Detroit, Chicago, L.A., etc.). They are
then issued notices to appear in their city of destination in
one year, and then they are given bus fare to those cities. More
(it gets worse).... |
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Newsday
-- New York
East
Hampton Board Member Targeted In 'Nasty Attack'
East Hampton Town Board member Diana
Dominguez Weir says anti-Latino sentiment has been growing in
the Hamptons as an influx of immigrants who work as cooks, domestics
and landscapers stokes tensions with some longtime residents.
-- But the clash hit a new low during the weekend when someone
nailed onto telephone poles six toilet seats bearing Weir's photograph
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Reuters
Mexico
reform plan eyes voters, campaigns in U.S.
President Vicente Fox is crafting a bill
that would allow absentee voting by Mexico's 10 million citizens
living abroad, a move that could push Mexican election campaigns
across the border into the United States. -- U.S. cities like
Los Angeles and Chicago with large Mexican populations could
see Mexican politicians flying in for stump speeches and putting
up political billboards in Spanish.  |
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Denver Post
License
to steal - Plan to issue licenses by mail criticized
The fight to curb identity theft may
face an unexpected hurdle: state policy. -- By month's end, all
Colorado driver's licenses will be issued through the mail instead
of over-the-counter. And next year, big game hunters will, for
the first time, be required to put their Social Security numbers
on their mail-in license applications....  |
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San Francisco
Chronicle -- POLL
ON RIGHT SIDE OF PAGE
It's
OK to allow the disturbing likes of MEChA on campuses, but....
It's 11:40 a.m., the middle of lunch
break at the only high school in Oakley, and freshman Lisa McClelland
is at home. -- The 15-year-old says she's not going back to Freedom
High School. -- Her push to start a Caucasian Club... has made
national headlines, causing harassment...  |
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SwissInfo.org
UN
condemns "xenophobic" People's Party (who just won
big)
It is not the first time the UN refugee
agency has taken the People's Party to task over its tough stance
on foreigners and asylum. -- Last November, the High Commissioner
for Refugees, Ruud Lubbers, condemned a proposal by the rightwing
party to clamp down on asylum seekers. -- "These are some
of the worst elections ads we've seen in Europe," said UNHCR
spokesman Rupert Colville.  |
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Associated
Press
Mexicans
caught smuggling Chinese invaders into U.S.
San Diego (AP) -- Eight illegal immigrants
from China were taken into custody when authorities intercepted
a pleasure boat off the coast of San Diego. -- Two brothers from
Mexico, Ivan Verdugo Aguilar and Israel Verdugo Aguilar, were
arrested on suspicion of immigrant smuggling, the Bureau of Immigration
and Customs Enforcement said.  |
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Atlanta
Latino [Click on 'English'
link in upper right corner of page]
Democrats
ask Bush to help reestablish Section 245(i)
A group of Hispanic Democrats asked President
Bush to permanently reinstate Section 245(i), which could legalize
the migratory status of thousands of Latinos in the U.S. -- While
stating their case before Congress, the representatives said
that the reestablishment of 245(i) would reunite families and
give residency status to thousands of [illegals].
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Allan
Wall |
GOPUSA.com
Foreign
Aid and the Middle East - What Do Our Dollars Buy?
...In July of 2001, the government reported that
in that fiscal year, Afghanistan had already received $117,869,525
millions of dollars in aid for food, education and other benefits.
-- Did that inspire Mullah Omar to turn Osama over to us? Of
course not. Like the Beatles sang, "Money Can't Buy Me Love!".
Now the U.S. is spending big bucks to beef up Afghanistan's borders
- how about our own borders?  |
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Tucson Citizen
Arizona
Hispanics deserting Bush
President Bush is falling out of favor
with Arizona's Hispanic voters, according to a recent poll. --
After enjoying the support of more than 60 percent of Hispanic
voters last spring, Bush now has the backing of 46 percent, the
Behavior Research Center's Rocky Mountain Poll reports.
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Alameda
(California) Times-Star
Day
laborers flood Redwood City area
...He said he could not estimate how many
of the workers were undocumented, but guessed "a fair number"
were not legal. -- Munks is part of a committee studying the
plan for a day-labor center. -- The County would probably have
to get a nonprofit organization to run the center, Gibson said,
because public bodies cannot operate centers frequented by undocumented
immigrants.  |
Jonathan
David
Morris |
Mens News
Daily
Lieberman,
Prince of Thieves?
...Illegals aren't even illegal now.
They're "undocumented." And taxpayers pay for their
college scholarships because anything less -- like capitalism
-- wouldn't be fair. Don't question it, either. If you question
it, it means you hate Mexicans. You don't hate Mexicans, do you?
Of course you don't. You're a good person. So now let's roll
out the red carpet and welcome them to America....  |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Ex-port
chief pleads guilty in forgeries
The former immigration director of the
San
Luis port of entry has pleaded guilty to falsifying immigration
documents. -- Lisa Stubbs could be sentenced to up to 15 years
in prison and up to $250,000 in fines at a Jan. 15 hearing in
U.S. District Court.  |
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The News
-- Stuart, Florida
Editorial:
Hospitals stiffed
Non-citizens are putting the hurt on
our hospitals. A study by the Florida Hospital Association estimates
that uninsured non-citizens cost the state's hospitals an average
of $63,612 per patient last year. -- The tab is rising as the
number of immigrants continues to swell from coast to coast.
The American Hospital Association reported...  |
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Chicago
Tribune (Free Registration)
Man
arrested at O'Hare after gun found in bag
A man bound for Mexico was arrested Saturday
morning at O'Hare International Airport for allegedly carrying
a concealed weapon in his checked luggage. -- Mario Roldan was
charged with boarding an aircraft with a concealed weapon after
security screeners spotted a shotgun that he had not declared
in his suitcase...  |
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Copley News
Service
Aztlan
Express: U.S. studies air pollution from Mexican trucks
The Bush administration still hopes to
open the U.S. to Mexican truck traffic sometime next year. But
first, officials will have to determine how much the incoming
traffic will affect air pollution. -- The government is responding
to a federal appeals court's ruling last April ordering the environmental
impact study, which the Bush administration said was not necessary.
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