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Sunday, October 31, 2004

American Patrol Recommends
Peroutka for President

Only Rational Choice
We warned against the war before it started. While attacking a country that was no threat to us, Bush left our borders wide open to a wholesale invasion. He should not be president. Kerry is aligned with the most strident reconquistas and is pushing for full amnesty. This is national suicide. The only rational choice left is Michael Peroutka.

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The Terry Anderson Show with Michael Peroutka
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Mark
Andrew
Dwyer
Migrants' Paradise
If you are curious what are the effects of mass "migration" of millions of Mexican into America, there is no better place to look than Los Angeles and its vicinity. Since 1986 amnesty that benefited mainly Mexican illegal aliens, most of them living in Los Angeles area, population growth of "Hispanics" of Mexican ancestry in that area begun skyrocketing at a rate that approached astonishing 3% a year...AP Internal Use Only

Ole!
WJLA-TV -- Arlington, Virginia
Invading lawbreakers face punishment! Oh, the horror!
Woodbridge, Va. (AP) - Several Latino day laborers who were charged in a crackdown on loitering now face deportation, and some immigration advocates fear the incident has damaged the fragile trust between immigrants and local law enforcement officials. -- Prince William County police arrested 24 people outside a 7-Eleven in Woodbridge. The loitering charge carries a $100 fine.AP Internal Use Only

Steve Kuykendall for California Assembly -- 54th District

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Rabid Reconquista Menace
Castañeda
Jorge Castañeda -- The Daily Times -- Lahore, Pakistan
Time for America to turn south , says vehement reconquista pest
In the month of May local authorities estimated a daily average of 1,000 migrants attempting to cross the US-Mexican border. Another visit generated a new estimate: from 1,500 to 1,800 crossings every day. America cannot stem this tide by closing its borders; but it can regulate it by legalising and humanising it.AP Internal Use Only

Protest
Sierra Vista (Arizona) Herald Review
Group hits the road in push for closed border
Sierra Vista - Members of the American Border Patrol and Civilian Homeland Defense gathered at noon Saturday at Seventh Street and Fry Boulevard for the Remember in November campaign caravan. -- The local event was part of a nationwide call to let politicians know that if the border is not closed on Monday, people will be asked to vote against them on Tuesday.AP Internal Use Only


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NO INVADERS!
Gainesville (Georgia) Times
Licensing invaders drives lively debate
Giovanni Flores can put a face on the debate about immigrants driving without licenses. -- Flores estimates that about half of the 20-30 people who take a regular Spanish-only class at the Gainesville DUI school he helps manage don't have valid licenses. -- "They're going to be here whether they have a driver's license or not," he said.AP Internal Use Only

Oakland Tribune
Californians should vote NO on Proposition 67
Prop. 67 is one of those well-intentioned, badly executed initiatives that show up on California ballots far too often. It addresses an issue that the Legislature should have taken care of rather than put on the ballot. Prop. 67 would add a 3% surcharge to residential telephone bills to raise $500 million a year to reimburse physicians, hospitals and clinics for uncompensated emergency medical care. [Visit StopThePhoneTax.com]AP Internal Use Only

Importing
Poverty
L.A. Daily News
L.A.'s meager skills crippling economic recovery
Hampered by a large unskilled work force, Los Angeles' economy will remain stagnant unless there is a major effort to upgrade the educational level, English-language ability and technical training of the city's large poor and immigrant populations, according to a study initiated by Mayor James ['Mexican City'] Hahn's Office.AP Internal Use Only

Propaganda Mill
Contra Costa Times
'Nonpartisan' immigrant voting guide leans to the left
Hoping to decipher the state's perplexing ballot propositions, a coalition of advocacy groups has published an unprecedented "immigrant voters guide" for tens of thousands of foreign-born citizens across California. -- But while the coalition claims to be nonpartisan, its guide might create a different impression: The recommendations side 100 percent with the official position of the state Democratic Party...AP Internal Use Only

Arizona's Prop. 200
Boston Globe
Both sides hope Arizona contest inspires activism
Phoenix -- In the bitter fight over an Arizona referendum that would require voters to present proof of citizenship, both sides agree on one thing: They hope Proposition 200 will move immigration issues to the nation's political front burner. -- Advocates say they hope passage of the proposition Tuesday will create a momentum for similar ballot measures elsewhere in the country...AP Internal Use Only

Say NO to Mexico
Houston Chronicle
Drug war spreads fear along Mexican border
Nuevo Laredo, Tamps., Mex. -- ...The killings were the latest in a drug-trafficker turf war that, since January, has spread through northeastern Mexico, leaving more than 120 people, mostly gang members, dead. -- Despite efforts by the government of Vicente Fox to clamp down on organized drug gangs and the police corruption that has allowed them to flourish, violent crime has increased along Mexico's border with Texas...AP Internal Use Only

Tim Escobar for Congress (CA-39th Dist.) - Dump Linda Sanchez

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The Bones Brothers
The Bones Bros.
Los Angeles Times (Free Registration) 
Invasion: They Won't Touch This Hot Potato
Both President Bush and his Democratic rival, Sen. John F. Kerry, have proposed changes that could lead to the most sweeping overhaul in 20 years of the nation's immigration policies, but neither has emphasized the often controversial subject in the campaign. -- "Immigration is probably the biggest issue the country faces that nobody wants to talk about, and that has certainly been mirrored in this campaign," said [craven traitor] Doris Meissner...AP Internal Use Only

Nutty
Nuts
EFE - Mexico
U.S. extends TPS work permit for 4,300 Nicaraguans
The United States has extended the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for some 4,300 Nicaraguans residing in the U.S. so they can continue working there until July 5, 2006... -- The new TPS extension was granted for Nicaragua and Honduras based on the belief in the U.S. that neither country has yet overcome the devastation done by Hurricane Mitch [which occurred 6 years ago].AP Internal Use Only

Time For A Round-up
EFE - Mexico
Arrests of invaders leaves North Carolina town deserted
A round-up by authorities of undocumented immigrants [criminals] has transformed a North Carolina municipality into a ghost town, its streets deserted and its factories begging for workers. -- The Hispanic areas of Lincolnton... have been empty since Wednesday, when local police and Lincoln County sheriff's deputies arrested 24 [invaders] working in three plants of RSI...AP Internal Use Only

Take A Hike, Amigos.
Contra Costa Times
Call sign KSJO rides its stairway to heaven
In a move that reflects the changing flavor of Bay Area radio, Clear Channel Communications shut down San Jose's oldest rock station on Thursday night and began programming in Spanish. -- The final English song to be heard on KSJO 92.3 FM was, fittingly, Wall of Voodoo's "Mexican Radio."AP Internal Use Only

Alexandria Coronado for Congress (CA-47th Dist.) - Dump Loretta Sanchez

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Dump David Dreier, RINO Supreme
Washington Times
Dreier targeted on immigration
House Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier is waging a furious re-election battle after he was targeted by a Los Angeles radio talk show as a "political human sacrifice" for his record on illegal immigration. -- In the past month, Mr. Dreier and Republicans have spent an estimated $1 million to blanket his district with fliers and radio ads aimed at countering the massive "Fire Dreier" campaign led by "The John and Ken Show"...AP Internal Use Only


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