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Thursday, December 11, 2003 |
 
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WorldNetDaily.com
Social
Security for Mexicans closer to reality
The prospect of millions of Mexicans
receiving United States Social Security checks is moving closer
to reality. -- The Gannett News Service reports U.S. and Mexican
officials are discussing a "totalization" agreement
that would transfer hundreds of millions of dollars in payments
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Frosty
Wooldrige |
MichNews.com
Tom
Ridge: Do your job, or resign or be fired
...What's the point of giving a bank
robber more banks to rob with impunity? Giving amnesty to the
10 to 13 million illegal aliens now would be give a green light
to more millions to skip over our borders. What Tom Ridge and
Congress don't understand is, when they don't do their jobs,
it affects us, the 'little' guys--the men and women who make
this country work.  |
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Associated
Press
TV
evening newscasts slight Hispanics, new study says
Television's evening newscasts offer
scant and stereotypical coverage of Hispanics, focusing mostly
on crime and immigration, according to a study released Thursday.
-- For the eighth year, the "National Brownout" study
by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists found inadequate
attention paid to America's largest and fastest-growing minority....
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Jim
Behnke |
Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald Review
Using
the intelligence we get
Two million a year cross illegally from Mexico
into the Border Patrol's Sector alone, not to mention the rest
of the United States. The mayor of Naco, Sonora, Mexico, recently
complained that we returned 9,000 illegals to him last month.
Do the math. That's more than 100,000 illegals caught and returned
to Naco in a year....  |
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FAIR
Ridge
Endorses "Legal Status" for Illegal Aliens
Your help is needed to fight off an apparent
attempt by the Bush Administration to get the amnesty wheels
turning. Please contact the White House and Department of Homeland
Security Secretary Tom Ridge today and through the next week
to voice your strong objection to granting legal status to people
who have broken our immigration laws... |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
14
foreign sex offenders arrested
Federal agents arrested 14 foreign sex
offenders in metro Phoenix during the past week as part of a
nationwide crackdown on immigrants involved in child abuse and
pornography. -- The Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement
said eight of the suspects had prior records for lewd conduct
with children age 13 or younger. One man, a Mexican national,
was a sex-crime fugitive from his homeland. |
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Wichita
(Kansas) Eagle
Illegal
hires may lead to loss of work
A Wichita lawmaker is seeking penalties
against companies that hire undocumented workers. -- Rep. Nile
Dillmore, a Democrat, proposes to ban companies from government
contracts for five years if they are found to have workers without
legal status. He suspects the practice is widespread and that
immigration laws are rarely enforced. |
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ABC News
Speaking
in Tongues
While she was working at cosmetics store
Sephora in New York City's Rockefeller Center, Leydis Rodriguez
says she was prohibited from speaking Spanish at all times. --
"We were not allowed to speak our native language on the
floor and on our lunch break," she says. --- Now the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission is suing... |

Invasion |
Riverside
(California) Press Enterprise (Free Registration)
Five
suspected border intruders killed in crash, others injured
Four men and a woman were killed Wednesday
after a Suburban carrying more than a dozen men and women was
broadsided by a big rig on Highway 86 near Mecca, authorities
said. -- The crash, which authorities said injured more than
15 people, occurred about 2:30 p.m. after a Chevrolet Suburban
heading west on Avenue 66...  |
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KUSA - Denver
Feds
team up with corrupt Mexicans to 'protect migrant workers'
..Three federal agencies and the Mexican consulate
in Denver have promised to work together to improve the lives
of Hispanic workers in Colorado and to get them the information
they need to know their rights. -- This is the first time in
Colorado history that OSHA, the U.S. Department of Labor and
the EEOC have formed an alliance with the Mexican consulate.
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Mt. Shasta
(California) Herald
SB60
repealed, but Assemblyman LaMalfa still concerned
A California Senate Bill that would have
given illegal immigrants the right to obtain valid California
driver's licenses, has been repealed. -- However, Senate
Bill 60 is far from a dead issue, according to 2nd District
Assemblyman Doug LaMalfa's office, which is asking for public
comments regarding such a law.....  |
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