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Friday, November 14, 2003 |
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Garza's
remarks on the Binational Commission talks
Garza:...."Both administrations,
both in Mexico and in the United States, here President Bush
remain committed to migration reform. The President has enunciated,
I think, some very clear principles with respect to what should
guide our reforms, that it be safe, legal, orderly, humane and
sensitive to the market realities that we face."  |

D.A. King |
Michigan
News
What
Would Mr. Franklin Say?
...Another quote, more recent, concerning
the recent raid on illegal alien workers at Wal-Mart stores,
from Representative
Nancy Pelosi [D, San Francisco, Ca] ."It amounts to
terrorizing workers...it instills a great deal of fear in people
who are only trying to earn a living and put food on the table
for their family..." It should be noted that Pelosi made
this remark while on a visit to Mexico....
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Lich and
Wooldrige |
Michigan
News
A
clear and growing danger to America
Americans of every walk of life-race,
creed and color-read and shake their heads at the news each day.
A police officer was shot in Los Angeles, California last spring,
but the killer retreated back to Mexico, untouched. In Boulder,
Colorado last summer, eight women were raped or assaulted by
young men illegally residing in the United States...  |
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Chicago
Tribune (Free Registration)
ID
thief most likely to be tossed back into Mexico
A Carpentersville man who used a Chicago
man's identity to establish credit and buy a house was sentenced
Thursday to probation and ordered to pay the debts he incurred
in another man's name--but he likely will be deported instead.
-- Jorge Quezada was convicted of three counts of financial identity
theft after a jury trial in September.  |
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Illinois
Leader -- Priscilla Espinoza, Haydee Pavia, Others
Californians
report on their "undone" state
I have the answer to Frosty Wooldridge's
question to why are U.S. politicians helping illegal immigration.
It is because the are traitors. They believe in one world, and
they no longer believe in the sovereignty of the United States
of America. -- Mexico wants the Southwest, and in order to attain
this, it sends its people here....  |
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Denver Post
Invaders,
cheerleaders bewail deportation
...Pulled over for a broken taillight
at 6:30 on a Friday morning, they were in the border city of
Ciudad Juarez four days later, wearing the same work
clothes they were arrested in. -- The deportation of whom just
about everybody in this town of 750 people calls "our kids"
has led to meetings, calls to congressmen...  |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
City
continues to abet invaders despite complaints
Phoenix -- The city's taxpayer-funded
day labor center will stay open until at least February, despite
emotional pleas from opponents who delivered scathing criticisms
of the center at a public hearing Thursday. -- Paul Barnes called
the center "a failed model" and suggested it could
create a "conflict that will tear the city apart."
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Tucson Citizen
Border
Patrol dog sniffs out half-ton of pot near Naco
U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to
the Naco Station seized more than half a ton of marijuana with
an estimated value of $839,500. -- An agent patrolling the border
Tuesday about 4:30 p.m encountered several people hiding near
a campsite in Carr Canyon near Naco, according to Mario Villarreal,
the agency's national spokesman....  |
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Associated
Press
Hepatitis
Outbreak Kills Third Victim
Another hepatitis patient died Friday,
bringing to three the number of deaths from a hepatitis A outbreak
linked to a Mexican restaurant in western Pennsylvania. Meanwhile,
the restaurant chain said it was removing green onions from the
menu in all of its outlets [claiming the onions are the likely
souce of the problem].  |
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San Jose
Mercury News
Severe
delays at DMV feared
You think the lines are long now at the
Department of Motor Vehicles? Wait until January, when a combination
of internal budget cuts, an ongoing state hiring freeze and the
possibility of as many as 2 million new driver's license applicants
is expected to cause severe delays at field offices across California.
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Jon
Dougherty |
World Net
Daily
Tinhorn
politicians and immigration
There are two things in abundant supply
along the U.S. Southwest border tinhorn
politicians and illegal immigrants. The two are mutually
inclusive as one group could not survive without the other. Illegal
immigrants need sympathetic (pathetic?) tinhorn politicians to
continue invading U.S. turf with impunity. -- This fact is epitomized
in chief tinhorn of the week, Mayor
Ray Borane [of Douglas, Arizona]... |
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Daily Herald
- Everett, Washington
Cops
help bust counterfeit ID ring, Mexicans jailed
Four Mexican nationals have been arrested
for allegedly making thousands of fake documents including Social
Security cards and driver's licenses. -- The King Co. men were
arrested Monday night after Lynnwood detectives and agents from
the U.S. [ICE] searched two apartments... [They just sneak in to do the jobs Americans
won't do]  |
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Providence
(Rhode Island) Journal Editorial
No
licenses for illegals
A reason that Gov. Gray Davis was recalled
in California was that -- having several times vetoed a proposal
to give driver's licenses to illegal immigrants -- he signed
such a measure under pressure of the recall to court Hispanic
voters. A similar measure is now before the Massachusetts legislature.
It shouldn't see the light of day....  |

Creel |
Chicago
Tribune (Free Registration)
Meddling
Mexican: 'Whole enchilada' not too likely
A top Mexican
official said Thursday that his government has abandoned
hopes for the "whole enchilada," the term coined two
years ago for a comprehensive plan to legalize nearly 5 million
undocumented Mexican immigrants in the United States. -- Interior
Minister Santiago Creel brought the sobering message to his countrymen
in Chicago... -- ...some U.S. lawmakers have blasted Mexico for
meddling in
the debate.  |
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Associated
Press
GOP
leader predicts enough Senate votes to repeal license law
The Senate's Republican leader predicted
Thursday that there will be enough Democratic votes, at least
in his house, to overturn a controversial new law allowing illegal
immigrants to get drivers' licenses. -- But he said a different
form of the statute with more security precautions could win
support from some GOP lawmakers [which is unacceptable, of course].
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