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Thursday, January 31, 2008
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The Truth War
Media vs America
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President McCain would cede the Southwestern U.S. to Mexico, fulfilling its dream of the Conquest of Aztlan.
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American Patrol
Liberal Media vs The People
John McCain joined with liberal Sen. Ted Kennedy to sponsor the 2007 amnesty bill. McCain has said that he would push for amnesty once the border fence has been installed. Bill King, the man who ran the 1986 amnesty program said any new amnesty program would legalize half of Mexico.
Mexican president Zedillo once said: "I have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders and that Mexican migrants are an important, a very important part of it."
If the American people knew these things, they would not vote for McCain. But they don't know things because the liberal media won't let them know. Even the Federation for American Immigration Reform won't touch the real issue.
We are now in a war, with the people needing the truth and the liberal media working to deny them of it. |

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Denver Post sc
New turn in '06 access of criminal database
Records released Wednesday indicate a staff member at the Denver district attorney's office received a message from an employee of Bill Ritter's gubernatorial campaign about a felon whose criminal record was accessed by DA employees from a restricted federal database two days later. [See this web site]  |
Media Matters
Gilchrist nails La Raza, the ADL, and the SPLC on Glenn Beck
On Glenn Beck, Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist claimed that a sign in downtown Los Angeles identifying "La Raza Plaza" "is perhaps a racist sign." He further stated: "And if we're going to have a La Raza Plaza sign, what's next? A KKK Plaza sign, a Black Panther Plaza sign?"  |
WJLA-TV -- Washington
Bill introduced to block services for invaders
Annapolis, Md. -- The leading Republican in the House of Delegates has introduced legislation to block illegal [aliens.... criminals] from receiving some government services. -- The bill sponsored by House Minority Leader Anthony O'Donnell would clarify the law so people without proof of legal residency would not be...  |
Newsday -- New York
Suffolk proposes new crackdown on invaders
Hauppauge, NY -- An advocate for Long Island's immigrant community decried a proposal Thursday that would require construction companies to prove their employees are legally eligible to work in the US. -- The proposal is the latest effort by the Suffolk Co. Legislature to address local concerns about the influx of...  |
J. B. Williams -- Canada Free Press -- Toronto
John McCain is an outright liar!
Republicans had better rush to come to grips with the reality that all of our smart options for the 2008 election cycle are already off the table. Unlike past elections, Republicans actually had two very strong conservatives to unite behind in the 2008 primaries, Thompson and Hunter, and they failed to unite behind either of them.  |
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Federation for American Immigration Reform
Calls still needed! Economic stimulus plan still in limbo
As we told you on January 30, the economic stimulus package going through Congress right now has loopholes that allow the IRS to issue tax rebate checks to illegal aliens. Yesterday, the Senate Finance Committee took up the Senate version of... |
El Paso Times
Ex-border agent returned from Mexico
An El Paso Border Patrol agent who was arrested in 2006 on bribery charges and who fled to Mexico while out of jail on bond was returned to El Paso on Wednesday, officials of the U.S. Marshals Service said. -- Arturo Arzate Jr., who was a Border Patrol agent for 20 years, is accused of waving loads of drugs through the checkpoint...  |
Dallas Morning News
Remittances to Mexico drop as U.S. economy slows, enforcement increases
... For the first time in years, the flow of remittances greenbacks from Mexico's many migrants in the U.S. was virtually flat along what the World Bank calls the planet's largest migration corridor. Mexico's Central Bank reported Wednesday that it received nearly $24 billion in 2007, compared with $23.74 billion in 2006...  |
Visalia (Calif.) Times-Delta
RINO McCain a risky commander-in-chief?
...John McCain, no matter how he weasel words it, is for amnesty for millions of illegal aliens in our country and which clearly is in opposition to the vast majority of Americans. When asked in the debate if he would vote today for his McCain/Kennedy amnesty bill he would not answer the question...  |
Jim Kouri, CPP -- Family Security Matters
Techno Violence: Gang members threaten cops on YouTube
Two men who threatened members of the Miami-Dade Police Department's Special Investigation Gang Unit were arrested here last Tuesday following a joint operation of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and officers from the Miami-Dade Police Department...  |
Associated Press
100 Nepalese workers missing from Alabama plant
About 100 people who came from Nepal to work at a north Alabama factory seemingly vanished from a pair of apartment buildings, along with a lot of furniture and appliances, and can't be located, officials said Tuesday. -- Immigration agents are trying to determine what happened to the Nepalese workers...  |
OneNewsNow.com
Middle-eastern invaders nabbed in Mississippi
A Mississippi-based immigration activist is appalled that potential terrorists were among a group of illegal aliens apprehended by federal agents in a sting operation along Interstate 20 in the Magnolia State. -- Operation Uniforce was conducted during a two-week period this month by a special Border Patrol task force targeting I-20 because...  |
Reed Business Information
Contractor charged with smuggling illegal aliens
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has brought criminal charges against an Orem, Utah-based construction contractor for an alleged scheme to bring illegal aliens into the country and require them to work for his business to pay off their smuggling debts...  |
Jack Engelhard -- Family Security Matters
McCain/McAmnesty (This Is Personal)
Somewhere along his talk show campaign, John McCain spoke about his "sharp" differences with Democrats. -- Really? -- I can't find anything "sharp" in his differences on campaign finance reform (McCain-Feingold), or on hiking taxes (McCain-Lieberman), and certainly there is nothing to distinguish McCain from...  |
Ann Coulter -- WorldNetDaily.com
Coulter on Florida: 'Republicans are unalterably stupid'
...McCain's neurotic boast that he is the only Republican who supported the surge is beginning to sound as insane as Bill Clinton's claim to being the "first black president" although less insulting to blacks. As with the Clintons, you find yourself looking up such tedious facts as this, which ran a week after Bush announced the surge...  |
Greensboro (North Carolina) News & Record
Supermarket settles discrimination claim
A supermarket has agreed to pay a total of $40,000 to three former employees who accused the store of discriminating against non-Hispanic workers. -- The former employees filed the complaint last year, saying they were forced out of their Compare Foods jobs in 2004 because they were not Hispanic... |
Muslim American Society -- Falls Church, Virginia
More states refusing illegal aliens IDs
The road for illegal immigrants in the U.S. is getting shorter, literally. More states are refusing to issue drivers' licenses to undocumented aliens, while 4 of 5 states that still allows illegal migrants to drive are thinking of changing course...  |
KUSI-TV -- San Diego Video Report
San Diego Minutemen file lawsuit against Caltrans
Members of the local Minutemen group say the state of California is guilty of discrimination against them. The controversy revolves around an adopt-a-highway project near San Clemente...  |
Fox News
Senate fixes loophole in stimulus bill, but not all are pleased
...The fix requires that anyone eligible for a rebate envisioned in a House-passed $161 billion stimulus package must have to have a valid Social Security number, rather than an Individual Tax Identification Number.. -- The stimulus plan overwhelmingly passed the House on a suspended vote...  |
Mychal Massie -- WorldNetDaily.com
Fear doesn't control my vote
...I am a conservative, but I'm not an ideologue nor is my vote governed by fear. That is to say, I will not vote for a Republican nominee to whose positions I am vehemently opposed and/or whom I do not trust, just to keep Obama or, more likely, Clinton out of the White House...  |
Associated Press
Strict immigration bill pushed in Wyoming
Wyoming might become the latest state to try to enact strict immigration-control laws in the absence of federal action on the issue. Some Wyoming lawmakers are pushing an immigration bill modeled after a contentious new Oklahoma law. The law, which took effect last year, makes it a felony to harbor or transport illegal [aliens.... criminals].  |
Brenda Walker -- VDare.com
Latest Treason Lobby Scam: "Undocumented" = "unbanked"
We in Mexifornia live on the front lines of diversity. Every day politicians, business and the academy work to spread the doctrine of increasing inclusion, sometimes with the discovery of a new group of underprivileged foreigners who need our attention. Our political leaders in particular are highly attuned to any alleged discomfort on the part of Mexicans...  |
Council Bluffs (Iowa) Nonpareil
Dems critical of GOP immigration plan
...The GOP plan would, among other things, authorize immigration and customs enforcement, or ICE, training for local law enforcement should local jurisdictions choose to participate. State troopers would also go through this ICE training...  |
WLFI-TV -- Lafayette, Indiana
Hundreds may lose drivers licenses today
Hundreds of Indiana residents may lose their driver's licenses Thursday if they don't have valid Social Security cards. Social Security numbers have been required for drivers licenses for several years. But now the BMV is checking to make sure those numbers are valid.  |
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