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Countdown: 11 Days
to Nativo Lopez's Phony 'Huelga'
| Nativo
Lopez, currently the big cheese at MAPA, but best known for
his alleged involvement in vote fraud during the Dornan-Sanchez
Congressional race, has called for invaders to strike on December
12 to protest the repeal
of SB60, the law that would have allowed uninspected invaders
to get valid California driver's licenses. We predict that this
huelga (strike in Spanish) will be a monumental flop. |
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Indianapolis
Star
One
more charged in identity scam
Prosecutors today charged a fourth person
in connection with identity scams in which dozens of foreign
nationals used phony identification to obtain Indiana driver's
licenses. -- Juan Sanchez, 28, is charged with forgery and identity
deception, court records say....  |
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Associated
Press
No
death penalty for five accused in smuggling ring
Houston - The federal government will
not seek the death penalty against five people charged in an
immigrant smuggling attempt in which 19 died, U.S. Attorney General
John Ashcroft announced Monday. -- More than 70 immigrants from
Mexico, Central America and the Dominican Republic were being
transported in a truck from the Rio Grande Valley to Houston...
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Juan
Mann
DeportAliens.com |
VDare.com
Bushies,
Treason Lobby Conspire To Extend 1986 Amnesty!
Congress' 1986 Immigration Reform and
Control Act illegal alien amnesty program (IRCA) is a gift that
keeps on giving. It still isn't over-thanks to the Bush Administration
and immigration lawyers in the Treason Lobby. -- As if on cue
during my series of reports last month on fraud, more fraud
and reader reports of fraud about the 1986 amnesty... |
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Associated
Press
Assembly
Repeals Licenses for Illegals
The California Assembly voted to repeal
a law allowing undocumented immigrants to get driver's licenses
Monday, setting the stage for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to fulfill
a key campaign pledge just two weeks after taking office. --
Facing widespread public opposition and a threatened March ballot
initiative to kill the law, the Assembly voted 64-9 to overturn
what it passed only three months ago....  |
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California
State Assembly -- 3:28 pm PST
Repeal of Invader License
Bill Underway Now
Listen 3:44 pm -- Assembly votes to repeal SB60. Only 9 nea
votes (64 yea). |
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Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald Review
Naco
Station leads sector in invader apprehensions
Cochise Co., Ariz. -- More illegal immigrants
were apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the
Naco Station in November than were taken in custody at the seven
other stations in the Tucson Sector. -- There also was a dramatic
increase of the amount of marijuana seized last month compared
to November 2002... |
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The Empire
Page -- Editorial
The
Bush Jr. and Cheney Record of Failure
...There are many other Bush Jr. and
Cheney failure areas. One concerns their border and immigration
policies. This country's leadership has military stationed around
the globe yet it does not control our own borders! This coupled
with lax immigration policy is causing and will increasingly
cause a massive population increase. This will negatively impact
on our culture, economy, and environment.  |
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Oregon Magazine
PBS
News Hour: The Silent Latino Lie
Joseph Dunn, a Democrat senator from California,
reacting to a book by some flaming leftist California academic,
is part of a movement to pay reparations for a 1930's mass deportation
of California Latinos to Mexico. A class action lawsuit has been
filed on behalf of those expatriated against their will, and
on behalf of their survivors....  |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Agents
seize almost ton of pot after I-10 chase
Federal agents attempting to pull over
a vehicle near Casa Grande early Sunday morning were led on a
high-speed chase on the freeway that ended with the discovery
of nearly a ton of marijuana, said Border Patrol spokesman Rob
Daniels. -- Border Patrol agents working out of the Casa Grande
substation spotted a group of three suspicious vehicles...  |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Women
join hunt of day-labor jobs
...Maria Rodriguez is one of a few women
who wait alongside dozens of men every day for work at the Macehualli
Work Center in north Phoenix. -- "It's a little difficult,"
said Rodriguez, who moved to north Phoenix a decade ago from
Mexico. "Sometimes a lot of the employers are not used to
women working in landscaping and construction. Sometimes I go
a week without work."...  |
BICE
News |
Washington
Times
Agency
faulted for slow immigration data sharing
Four senior senators say efforts by the
Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to expand the amount
of critical immigration-related data being given to state and
local police agencies are proceeding at a "snail's pace."
-- The sharing of immigration information by the agency, including
data on criminal aliens, was considered key to a renewed effort
by the government to better guard against terrorists.... |
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Associated
Press
Arrogant
illegals demand passage of 'DREAM Act'
...Yesenia Sanchez [an
illegal] is one of thousands of young people who have come
out of the shadows to lobby for the bill -- exposing themselves
to the risk of deportation in the process. -- Critics of the
proposal call it "an illegal alien amnesty." -- The
DREAM Act would allow students to apply for legal residency...
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Pat Buchanan |
World Net
Daily
What
we owe to NAFTA
Around Oct. 6, 38-year-old auto mechanic Jeff
Cook decided to treat his wife and two daughters to dinner at
Chi-Chi's in Beaver Valley Mall outside Pittsburgh. Within three
weeks, Cook, suffering from acute liver failure, was fighting
for his life. -- To save him, surgeons had a new liver flown
in. They failed....  |
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World Net
Daily
Terrorist
base south of border
International law-enforcement authorities
combating terrorism have growing concerns about a major influx
into the Latin American nation of Paraguay of Arabic-speaking
visitors carrying European passports. -- Some of these "Europeans"
could not even speak the language of their so-called mother land,
according to a report...  |
Brown &
Coon |
Front Page
Magazine
The
Medicare Bill's Illegal Alien Payoff
Inside the much-celebrated Christmas present to seniors
from President Bush and Congress-the $395 billion Medicare
package-another stocking stuffer went largely unnoticed, one
that gouges the taxpayer yet again to benefit lawbreakers. Hidden
within the sweeping reforms to Medicare is a provision that
would provide $1 billion in federal funds for illegal immigrant health care.
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