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Schwarzenegger
Should Seize L.A.
Villaraigosa Violating Constitution
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| "No State
shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation;"
-- Section 10. Article I: U.S.
Constitution |
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A
Challenge to U.S. Sovereignty
El
Universal May 26, 2005
"Los Angeles mayor-elect Antonio
Villaraigosa.... said Wednesday that Mexico will play an
important role in shaping his policies." (We
warned that this would happen). American Patrol comment
Los Angeles is an extension of the State
of California. Villaraigosa says he will align his policies with
Mexico. -- Governor
Schwarzenegger has sworn to defend the Constitution of the
United States. In light of Villaraigosa's intent to form an alliance
with Mexico and the dilution of the vote by illegal aliens he
should nullify the mayoral election and place Los Angeles under
state control. |

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San Jose
Mercury News
Bush
lackey brushes off question about Minutemen
...Most of the audience questions selected
by club CEO Gloria Duffy centered on war and global diplomatic
efforts, but Rice was asked for her opinion about the role of
armed volunteers guarding the border with Mexico. -- "As
to enforcement, that is a role for the United States government
and the United States government alone,'' she said bluntly. |
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Associated
Press
'Wake
Up America' event opens amid protests
Las Vegas -- Several anti-illegal immigration
groups met in Las Vegas today to discuss efforts to tighten U.
S. borders and to praise recent action by the Minuteman Project.
-- Outside large group of Hispanic protesters denounced the conference
as racist [while many paraded around with Mexican and other foreign
flags, baby-waving, etc. according to Univion reports]. [More
extensive coverage] |
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Evening
News -- Jeffersonville, Indiana
Vicious
murder suspect may have fled to Mexico
Authorities have identified the victim
of a fatal beating and are looking for a suspect in the case.
-- Pekin resident Ronald L. Miller died shortly after officers
from the Clark County Sheriff's Office arrived Wednesday on a
Borden horse farm. Miller had received blunt force trauma to
the head... |

Waah!
Waah! |
Cincinnati
Post
Hispanic
officer sues Dayton
A Hispanic officer with the Dayton Police Department
is suing the city, saying that Chief Mark Brown has mocked and
denigrated his ethnicity. -- Officer Gaston Darna, who lives
in Dry Ridge, also says he was passed over for a promotion because
of his heritage... |
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Fallbrook
/ Bonsall Village News
Man
stabbed eight times in racial attack
The streets of Fallbrook used to be viewed
as quiet and safe. After a brutal attempted murder on May 21,
residents may be forced to revise their opinion. The incident,
categorized by the Sheriff's Department as gang- related and
an example of the current racial tension between Hispanics and
Blacks in the community, is said to have involved 21 attackers
who left a Black male severely beaten... |
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The World
-- Coos Bay, Oregon
Traffic
stop yields big meth find, Mexican deportee
Oregon State Police and a Coos Bay Police
Department canine unit seized 2-1/2 pounds of crystal methamphetamine
- with an estimated street value of $250,000 - following a traffic
stop early Friday morning. -- The driver, Sergio Madriz Villanueva,
was driving with a suspended California license [and had previously
been deported]. |
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Rich Lowry
-- Townhall.com
The
McCain-Kennedy amnesty bill
This bipartisan deal cut by Sen. John
McCain is noxious. No, the issue isn't judges. (Or campaign finance,
or health care, or any number of other things.) It's illegal
immigration and a proposal that has just been cooked up by the
Arizona maverick and the Massachusetts non-maverick Sen. Ted
Kennedy to grant an amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. |
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The Arizona
Republic
Money
wire transfers used against immigrant smugglers
A task force that targets human-smuggling
organizations by analyzing wire transfers of money has netted
about $4 million since March, hitting traffickers hard during
a prime time for illegal border crossings and resulting in at
least 55 arrests. -- But critics say Arizona's latest anti-smuggling
initiative, which uses computer analysis to periodically target
all Western Union transactions over $750... |
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Thomas D.
Elias -- Pasadena Star-News
Get
out of immigration comfort zone
Want to frighten a roomful of U.S. senators?
One of the most certain ways is to try to get them to debate
the hotly emotional, but vitally important, topic of illegal
immigration. -- How important is immigrant labor -- illegal or
not -- to the American economy? Think this issue is confined
only to agricultural states? Well... |

El Presidente |
Rich Tucker
-- Townhall.com
Bordering
on insanity
...Recently, Mexican President Vicente
Fox waded into our immigration debate. He defended Mexicans
who have crossed into the U.S. illegally by claiming they "are
doing jobs that not even blacks want to do there in the United
States." -- Fox seems to have forgotten which country he's
the leader of. Even if every illegal went home, they'd still
be legal Mexican citizens. |
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Nashua Telegraph
Hudson
cites illegal alien with trespassing
Hudson, N.H. -- A Brazilian immigrant
is facing criminal trespassing charges after a traffic stop early
Friday morning. -- Luiz De Amorim, of Hudson, was cited for criminal
trespassing and for driving without a valid license. Both charges
are violations, which are less serious than misdemeanors.  |
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WorldNetDaily.com
'Mexican
Nazis' in L.A.
The anti-American, anti-Jewish rhetoric
coming from the Hispanic separatist movement in the southwest
U.S. threatens to spark a second civil war, says geopolitical
analysts Jack Wheeler. -- In a column on his intelligence website,
To the Point, Wheeler covers the implication of a recent rally
in Baldwin Park, Calif., where a small group of protesters
demonstrated... |
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