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Thursday, October 23, 2003 |
New Amnesty Faces
Vote in Congress
Reconquistas in Full Court Press
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Another Step Toward
Reconquista
American Patrol
has learned that some treasonous b*st*rds in congress plan to
sneak through a bill legalizing 2 million illegal aliens, mostly
Mexicans. The bill is S-1645, the Agricultural Job Opportunity,
Benefits, and Security Act of 2003. They will try to get it into
the Omnibus appropriations bill and pass it without anyone noticing.
(See
the email we just sent out.)
The bill would provide temporary residency
status to anyone who can prove he or she has been working in
agriculture for a certain amount of time up to August 31, 2003.
With the expected fraud, two million illegal aliens would be
legalized.
Stop This Nonsense Now
Call
or write your congressman and Senator now. Tell them to vote
no on amnesty, especially S-1645. Stop the fraud. Stop the importation
of poverty. Stop the invasion.
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Orange County
Register -- Santa Ana, California (Free Registration)
Death
and diplomacy (Extraditions: U.S. kowtows to Mexico)
A bank robber flees to Mexico and gets
caught. No problem. Mexican authorities will send him back to
the United States to be tried in an American courtroom. -- The
same robber kills somebody. That suspect won't be coming back.
-- Mexican law doesn't allow for the extradition of suspects
who face a sentence of life in prison or death, even if the suspect
is accused of murder.  |
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Patrisia
Gonzales and Roberto Rodriguez -- Madison Capital Times
Chicano
radicals laud MEChA, decry American Patrol
...During the recall, Lt. Gov. Cruz
Bustamante was excoriated by both politicians and the media
because he refused to denounce MEChA,
an organization he was part of in the 1970s. MEChA has always
been despised by the extreme right wing, but for the past decade
it has been specifically targeted by Voice of Citizens Together/American
Patrol... |
Sam
Francis |
VDare.com
Stupid
White Politicians (And Businessmen) Trying To Revive Amnesty
Mexican President Vicente Fox's little
visit with President Bush at the Asian summit meeting in Bangkok
this week got a bit upstaged by Mr. Fox's Malaysian counterpart
and his comments about Jews ruling the world, but what happened
between the Mexican and American presidents at the summit may
have been a good deal more important than what filled the front
pages.  |
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Forward
Probe
Demanded of Ford Foundation Funding
A recent investigative report on the
Ford Foundation's
funding of Palestinian groups is triggering calls for a federal
investigation. -- Rep. Jerrold Nadler and the American Jewish
Congress are urging a federal probe into the alleged financial
ties between what might be the country's most prestigious foundation
and anti-Israel Palestinian groups.  |
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Associated
Press
U.S.
May Alter Social Security Projection
The government should change how it projects
Social Security's future finances by assuming significant increases
in immigration, longer life expectancies and lower inflation,
an advisory panel said Thursday. -- If adopted, the system's
projected 75-year deficit would rise by $200 billion to $3.7
trillion, according to a report by a panel of economists... |
Project USA
Update |
Embrace
amnesty, Dems advising GOP
Like many Democrats these days, Morton
Kondracke, executive editor of Roll Call, is giving Republicans
advice for winning the next election. In an October 18 piece
("Immigrants
may be key to Bush victory"), Kondracke argues that
in order for Bush to retain the White House, Republicans must
embrace an amnesty so that they may gain the support of Hispanic
voters.  |
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Joyce E.
Downey -- PHXNews.com
Immigration
Good, Illegal Bad
Immigration is a good thing. Illegal
is a bad thing. Is this a difficult concept? -- There may be
lots of differences of opinion about who should be allowed to
immigrate to this country. Who should be allowed to stay? Who
should be forced to go? Which countries are favored for higher
allotments?  |
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Yuma Sun
Agents
hope dog can help locate bodies
U.S. Border Patrol agents spent Wednesday
morning searching the desert east of Yuma for the bodies of a
known smuggler and his apparent girlfriend, both of whom have
been missing for two months and are believed to have died while
crossing illegally from Mexico....  |

Invasion |
Washington
Dispatch -- Steve Farrell
How
Porous Should our Borders Be?
You and I are "melting pot"
people; citizens, that is, of that country set apart by Heaven
to receive those in search of the good life from every nation,
kindred, tongue and people. -- As such, we, of all people, ought
to recognize the value of a liberal immigration policy...... |
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San Francisco
Examiner
Arnie
storms Sacto
...Schwarzenegger
reiterated his pledge Wednesday to repeal the driver's
license bill, saying it would not be subject to negotiation.
Asked if forcing such a repeal would strike a combative note
with legislative Democrats, Schwarzenegger said "absolutely
not. There are many, many different things that I want to change
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Crimson
White -- Alabama State University
Alabama
troopers have power to arrest invaders, reconquistas fret
Some Alabama state troopers have new duties,
despite fewer days worked and miles patrolled, because Alabama
is now the second state in the nation to allow troopers to arrest
illegal immigrants. -- In previous years, state troopers could
only call the INS when they encountered an illegal immigrant.
Now troopers can actually arrest those who are not in the country
legally.  |
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Marietta
(Georgia) Daily Journal
Georgia
senator touts proposal for immigration reform
Sen. Saxby Chambliss, chairman of a Senate panel
on immigration and border security, told business leaders Wednesday
that immigration reform will be one of the next major battles
in the war on terrorism and he intends to help lead it.  |
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Los
Angeles Times (Free Registration)
Dumbing
Down America: High, Low SATs Not Decisive at UCLA
UCLA rejected more than 3,000 students
with extremely high scores on the SAT entrance exam over the
past two years and accepted more than 900 students with results
that were far below the campus average. -- The newly released
figures from UCLA mirror a similar disclosure earlier this month
regarding admissions at UC Berkeley.  |
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John Adams
-- EverVigilant.Net
DREAM
Act is a Dream Come True for Illegal Aliens
The stupid party is at it again! The Senate Judiciary
Committee is working on a bill that will allow illegal aliens
to pay in-state tuition for college and permit them a level of
residency, thus legitimizing their criminal behavior of flagrantly
violating our immigration laws. [If link has expired, click
here]  |
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Associated
Press
Update:
Hundreds of invaders arrested at Wal-Marts
Federal officials arrested more than
300 undocumented workers
at 61 Wal-Mart stores across the country, including Arizona,
early Thursday morning and searched the Arkansas office of one
of the retail chain's corporate executives, a federal official
said. -- The workers... were in the country illegally...  |
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Los Angeles
Daily News
Politicians'
failure to address medical costs has created a crisis
...Illegal immigration also has an inflationary
effect on the price of medicine, with uninsured patients using
emergency rooms for their primary care. Then there's the nation's
out-of-control legal system, and the exorbitant rates doctors
must pay for malpractice insurance.  |
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La Opinion
(Roughly translated by Google.com)
Meddling
Mexicans fret attack on invader license bill (SB60)
...Even though there are many subjects
beyond the licenses to [drive] that they are excellent in the
relations between California and Mexico, the experts agree in
which this one can become something arduous for the new governor
and who will be difficult to happen to others while this one
is not solved. [These
Mexicans know that giving licenses to their invaders is nothing
less than amnesty]. [Original
article in Spanish]  |
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Fox News
Government
Begins Sweep for Invaders
The U.S. government early Thursday morning
began conducting a vast sweep for alleged illegal immigrants,
Fox News has learned. -- The operation targeted employees of
companies that conduct cleaning services for Wal-Mart, sources
said. People currently being picked up by the government are
believed to be among the illegal immigrants at 60 different stores
in 21 states.  |

Georgie Anne Geyer |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
Illegal
immigration at heart of California's woes?
...At an immigration reform conference
last weekend in Alexandria, Va., one of the country's most respected
pollster/analysts, Frank Luntz of The Luntz Research Companies,
released data showing that the core issue of Californians' frustration,
anger and rage at their government was illegal immigration. In
short, they felt it corrupted everything it touched and
they were fed up. [Did you hear
that, Mr. Bush?]  |
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Courier-Journal
-- Lexington, Kentucky
Kentuckians:
Know your candidates
In their final televised debate last night, candidates
for governor disagreed on gambling and who would best clean up
state government in the wake of the scandal-tainted administration
of Gov. Paul Patton. -- And Democrat Ben Chandler said he was
open to... allowing driver's licenses for undocumented
immigrants [criminals]...  |
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Des Moines
Register - (Sob Story]
Previously
deported Mexican jailed in immigration case
Alma Castro was expected to spend Wednesday
night in the Hardin County Jail, praying that her lawyer can
keep her off a U.S. government airplane bound for Mexico. --
If the lawyer fails, Castro will be forced to abandon her American-citizen
family - largely because she sought to become a legal resident.
[No, it is because she
was booted out before and snuck back into the country anyway.]
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Allan
Wall |
VDare.com
Salma's
Citizenship Strategy-And Ours
Mexican actress Salma
Hayek, having triumphed in Hollywood, has now announced she
wants to become an American citizen. -- But not because she wants
to be an American. Hayek was not pleased by Arnold
Schwarzenegger's election as Governor of California. She
says she wants to "have a voice that supports the Latino
community in the United States."  |
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