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Sunday, November 2, 2003

Fox to Troll Phoenix Hen House November 4
Come Welcome Him with Us

Vicente Fox, shown in file photo from last year at right, will be visiting Phoenix on an invitation from Governor Janet Napolitano as part of a trip across the Southwest to try to peddle his illegal alien amnesty nonsense, among other things. Glenn Spencer, President of American Patrol, has announced that he and other concerned citizens will be attending a protest at the Phoenix Civic Plaza to greet Fox. Rides from Sierra Vista may be available for those who wish to attend. Call Billie at (520) 803-7703 Mon.-Fri. from 9 to 5 MST for details. For ride info from other areas of Arizona, contact Citizens Against Illegal Immigration.
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We regret that live video from Saturday's event in La Canada featuring Tom Tancredo was not shown on the internet as advertised. The crew was unable to transmit a signal from the remote location in California to the satellite ordinarily used in southern Arizona. The event was a success, and video will be available on this website at a later time.

Lefty Lies
?
Nogales (Arizona) International  [Short-lived link]
Hispanics grouse over proposed renaming of street
...Most of us have the utmost respect for Martin Luther King, but this particular place has its own history," said Carlos Diaz, who has lived within a mile of King and Story Roads for most of his life. Many Hispanics feel attached to that intersection, where the sounds of mariachi music fill a shopping center on the corner. AP Internal Use Only

Land of No Hablas
San Antonio Express-News
Texas town ponders bilingual bonus
Seguin, Texas - A proposal to give extra pay to Spanish-speaking city employees has split the Seguin City Council along ethnic lines - although opponents insist their objections are not motivated by color and proponents are reluctant to accuse them of that. -- There's no shortage of city workers who are fluent in Spanish, so an incentive to recruit or retain them isn't needed... AP Internal Use Only

State of Tijuana Norte
Associated Press
Firebaugh, Vasconcellos, other reconquistas ready to term out
...Next year term limits will claim [reconquista State Sen. John] Vasconcellos and several other longtime California lawmakers, leaving a less experienced Legislature and a novice governor running the state. -- Assemblyman Marco Firebaugh says six years in the Assembly will be enough for him [it's more than enough for taxpayers, too]. AP Internal Use Only

Click to Visit Sachem Site
Newsday -- New York
Trouble erupts at screening of invasion propaganda film
...This week, at Molloy College in Rockville Centre, Carlos Sandoval and co-director / co-producer Catherine Tambini offered their first public showing of "Farmingville." -- The tensions were still percolating. An after-film discussion by panelists turned into a shouting match at times with some audience members, and one community group leader was [allegedly] booed out of the auditorium. AP Internal Use Only

Traitoress: Arizona's first Mexican governor
Napolitano
Arizona Republic -- Phoenix
Working out visit's details no easy task
Gov. Janet Napolitano isn't one to waste words, and she used her straight-shooting style to get Mexican President Vicente Fox to take a historic journey to the Valley of the Sun. -- Bruce Merrill, an Arizona State University pollster, said Fox's trip has "enormous political upside" for Napolitano. -- Though a big supporter of a guest-worker program in Arizona, Napolitano knows immigration is the bailiwick of the federal government.... [Protest Fox's Visit Nov. 4] AP Internal Use Only

Robert
Klein
Engler
ChronWatch.com
"Rethinking Immigration: The Melting Pot Boils Over"
...Furthermore, shouldn't we rethink the whole reason for immigration in the first place? A new generation of Americans is confronting a globalized world. For many in this new generation, faced with the prospect of globalized terror, the old arguments for ''diversity'' and ''multiculturalism'' that immigration brings no longer ring true. AP Internal Use Only

Meddling
Rathole
Mexicans
Arizona Republic -- Phoenix
Meddlesome Fox aims to boost ties with border states, 'migrants'
...Vicente Fox travels first to Phoenix on Tuesday to meet with Gov. Janet Napolitano, legislators, business leaders and migrants. U.S. Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., who is a co-sponsor of a controversial guest-worker bill to extend temporary U.S. work visas to millions of undocumented immigrants, also will talk with Fox about the bill. [Protest Fox's Visit Nov. 4] AP Internal Use Only

A License to Kill
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
DMV gearing up for invader licenses (and are clearly unprepared)
...The agency is racing toward a Jan. 1 deadline to implement a new law that lets undocumented immigrants [criminals] obtain driver's licenses. -- DMV workers... now will be tasked with examining the validity of a number of foreign documents submitted as identification by license applicants, including Mexican matricula cards [which are easily forged and can't be verified] and foreign military IDs and licenses. AP Internal Use Only

U.S. Border Patrol
Sierra Vista (Arizona) Herald Review
Back to basics: Horse units return to help reach more remote areas
In today's world, the U.S. Border Patrol is employing an old method to help monitor the U.S.-Mexico border to help stop the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs. -- The agency is re-establishing horse patrols to reach many of the trails used by people and drug smugglers in remote areas of Arizona and other states. Some of the areas are off-limits to vehicles or cannot be reached in a vehicle. AP Internal Use Only

Absurd Mexican ID
Indianapolis Star
Gathering takes aim at illegal immigration, sham IDs
A Mexican identification card and other efforts to recognize illegal immigrants pose a threat to national security, an Indiana congressman said Saturday. -- And the unchecked growth of illegal immigration is straining the country's resources, another speaker at the Midwest Immigration Summit said.... AP Internal Use Only

Meddling Mexican Thinks hes US President
Arizona Republic -- Phoenix
Latinos welcome Fox, hold hopes for immigration accord
Three years after Mexican President Vicente Fox galloped into power promising sweeping changes, he still hasn't delivered on his biggest foreign policy goal: an immigration accord with the United States. --- "Mexicans as a whole are very nationalistic, and I think they will be very excited to see Fox" even if he hasn't delivered on his promises, said Luz Sarmina-Gutiérrez..." [Be sure to visit Phoenix on November 4 to greet this reconquista]AP Internal Use Only

News from the State of  Arizona
Sierra Vista (Arizona) Herald Review
Cochise Co. Sheriff chimes in on local immigration law enforcement
A proposed federal law that would make local police responsible for arresting and detaining illegal immigrants in Cochise County could easily overwhelm local resources and is a threat to public safety, Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever said Thursday. [Illegals are a threat to public safety]AP Internal Use Only


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