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Thursday, October 25, 2001

Illegal Alien Driver's License Bill May Be Law By Accident
"ACCIDENT, MY A**"
 Three stooges
Gray Davis killed Proposition 187. He is advancing
the Mexican conquest of California. He is a traitor.

[Another scam by traitor, liar Davis]
L.A. Times:
SACRAMENTO -- Due to a technical blunder, a bill allowing noncitizens to obtain driver's licenses in California-- legislation that came under added scrutiny after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks--may have inadvertently become law without Gov. Gray Davis' signature.
American Patrol Comment: This is not an accident.
Davis is a known liar. He did it on purpose.

Demand that action be taken to stop AB 60
Governor Gray Davis
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-445-2841 | Fax: 916-445-4633
governor@governor.ca.gov
Past features
Davis lied in response to recall petition
"The sponsors of this initiative are trying to deceive California voters into believing that illegal aliens are receiving taxpayer paid benefits. That is not true." - Gray Davis

Our new video, "Conquest of Aztlan", will be shown at.....
UROC Convention - Monrovia - Oct. 27
Coming Up Oct. 31 - Glenn Spencer on KPDQ - Portland - 3 PM Pacific

POLL

Should Bush drop amnesty plans for illegal aliens in U.S.?

Dallas Morning News
Many Mexicans stuck at home
Juarez -- Betting on the U.S. Congress procrastinating was a wager many Mexicans were apparently willing to make. -- This time, they bet wrong. -- After months of deliberating whether to postpone an oft-delayed deadline for making a new border-crossing card mandatory, lawmakers last month failed to take action. The cards permit Mexicans to enter the United States and travel within 25 miles of the 2,000- mile- long border for up to 72 hours at a time. -- The result here is long lines of card seekers around the U.S. Consulate...
Providence Journal
Fast-growing Latino population given better voice in City Hall
"If you have a problem in the Latino community, here's your man, right here. Give him a call." -- With that, Mayor Vincent A. Cianci Jr. yesterday introduced his director of the city Office of Hispanic Affairs, oil painter and former businessman Marcos Antonio. -- The office, whose creation was announced at a news conference along with Antonio's hiring, is intended to serve as the mayor's liaison to cater to the needs and concerns of the growing Hispanic community.

NY Post - Dick Morris
For Safer Borders: Better enforcement is the key
In all the focus on reforms to counter terrorism and protect Americans, nobody is moving to tighten our immigration laws to prevent terrorists like Mohamed Atta from entering the U.S. and staying here, legally, for fifteen months - like he did while he plotted, planned and trained to attack us from within on Sept. 11. -- Atta's experience shows how porous our immigration laws are. He did everything one could do to get thrown out...
Reuters
Pentagon Fishes for Good Ideas to Thwart Terror
The Pentagon cast a wide net on Thursday for bright ideas on thwarting terrorism, seeking to pick the brains of just about everyone from tinkerers in their garages to big corporations worldwide. -- The Defense Department said it was seeking help in "defeating difficult targets, conducting protracted operations in remote areas and developing countermeasures to weapons of mass destruction." [Reader remark]

Re: Illegal Alien Driver's License Bill May Be Law By Accident
I oppose this bill and hope that the Governor of the State of California, a state which is still a part of the United States Of America, would also oppose such a obvious anti American bill.

CNN
Terror probe reaches nation's campuses
As the investigation into the September 11 terrorist attacks continues, U.S. federal authorities have moved part of their probe onto the nation's campuses. -- The dragnet has placed increased scrutiny on the more than half million international students studying at U.S. colleges and universities. More than 200 universities have turned over personal information about international students to the FBI and the Immigration and Naturalization Service.

Globe And Mail (Canada)
Canada complains of border delays
Canada has warned the Bush administration that cars and trucks face unacceptably long delays at key U.S. border crossings. -- Emerging from a meeting yesterday at the White House with the Director of U.S. Homeland Security, Tom Ridge, Foreign Affairs Minister John Manley produced reports showing that waits of one to two hours are routine at the Windsor- Detroit bridge. -- "Delays, particularly U.S.-bound, continue to be significant and higher than normal," Mr. Manley said ...
Reuters
U.S. senators plan to tighten immigration net
Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Jon Kyl said they were drafting a bill that would set up a centralized immigration database, introduce "smart cards" for all foreign nationals, tighten the administration of student visas and bar students from seven countries the United States lists as sponsoring terrorism. -- "Sept. 11 pointed out some very clear shortcomings in our immigration and visa systems ... our country became a sieve," Feinstein told a news conference.

Chicago Tribune
U.S. sting uncovers fake ID scheme
A Chicago man ran "a false document mill" from a storefront office on the Northwest Side, helping foreign nationals fraudulently obtain U.S. passports that would allow them to freely move in and out of the country, federal authorities said Wednesday. -- In a sting operation made possible after ringleader Joseph M. Kalady was arrested and agreed to cooperate, eight of his customers were captured by a hidden videocamera in Kalady's office picking up fraudulent documents or making incriminating admissions, authorities said.

Austin American-Statesman
U. Texas regents request to hold meetings in Mexico
Although they usually meet in places such as Houston, Tyler and Austin, the regents say it might be a good idea to meet in Mexico. So, they're awaiting word from the state attorney general's office to see if a videoconference from Mexico complies with the state open meetings law. -- If not, UT regents Chairman Charles Miller of Houston said Wednesday, the system will "probably try to see if we can get the law changed." [Meddling Mexican Juan Hernandez is involved in this.]
Inside The Beltway - John McCaslin
Wrest control
More and more Americans are calling for immigration reform and border- control legislation, similar to that proposed by Rep. Tom Tancredo, Colorado Republican and head of the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, California Democrat, who wants to enact a six- month moratorium on foreign student visas. -- "Since the Sept. 11 attacks, the number of visitors to our organization's Web site has tripled," Scott Lauf, executive director of CitizensLobby.com, tells Inside the Beltway.

Cleveland Plain Dealer
Canton, Ohio man pleads not guilty
Zuhaier Ben Mohammed Rouissi, accused of marrying to evade immigration laws, pleaded not guilty during his arraignment in U.S. District Court yesterday.

This is about the article "Victims Families Seek Residency." I think this is an excuse for wily Mexicans to take advantage of the situation in New York. These folks have heard there is money tossed around! What about all the bodies of illegal aliens in the Los Angeles Morgue that remain unclaimed and end up cremated? Nobody comes from Mexico looking for that person who left for El Norte and was never heard of again! "Desaparecidos", indeed! --- HP - West Hills

NorthFulton.com (GA)
Roswell warning contractors about day laborers
Roswell's grand experiment to bring day laborers and employers together isn't working, so the city is sending a warning to contractors and landscapers looking for cheap labor: Play by the city's rules or get cited. -- With great fanfare, the city agreed to fund a center for the Roswell Intercultural Alliance (RIA) for one year to give the organization a place for day laborers to meet and find work...
Associated Press
Illegal alien charged with helping terrorists
In Alexandria, Va., authorities charged an illegal alien from El Salvador with helping one of the 19 hijackers fraudulently obtain a Virginia identification card. Victor M. Lopez- Flores was scheduled for an initial court appearance Thursday. -- Lopez- Flores, accused of helping hijacker Ahmed Alghamdi, is the fourth person charged with aiding the hijackers in obtaining false Virginia identification.

Charlotte Observer
N.C. woman found guilty of sham marriage
A jury on Wednesday convicted a Lexington, N.C., woman on charges she conspired to violate U.S. immigration laws. -- Jurors in federal court in Charlotte deliberated nearly an hour before finding Jessica Yolanda Fortune, 30, guilty of conspiring with her husband, Chawki Youssef Hammoud, to break immigration laws. -- Fortune's trial was the first involving about two- dozen people charged in connection with Operation Smokescreen, a wide-ranging federal investigation....

National Review
Terrorist Rights?
Just what, exactly, are Zacarias Moussaoui's constitutional rights? The 34-year old French Moroccan is sometimes referred to as the 20th Hijacker, because it appears he was part of the group that carried out the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. But Moussaoui might be better known as the Stupid Hijacker, since he was picked up by authorities....
N.Y. Times (Free Registration)
Studies Suggest Lower Count for Number of U.S. Muslims
A new survey, and a study of other polls and surveys, indicates that the Muslim population of the United States may be smaller than has previously been widely estimated. -- Scholarly estimates, much cited in recent weeks, have put the Muslim population in the United States at as high as six million.

Comment to AmericanPatrol.com
As a newcomer to your web site I can tell you it has been heartening to me to see that there are still people out there who care about America, its people and its culture. Here in Ohio we have a growing Hispanic population, and I suspect that it is only a matter of time before we are faced with many of the same issues that you are dealing with.

L.A. Times
State Deficit May Reach $14 Billion, Davis Says
Gov. Gray Davis acknowledged publicly for the first time Wednesday that California could face a budget deficit as large as $14 billion. -- Davis revealed new details on the size of the anticipated shortfall, which he said could range from $8 billion to $14 billion, after he briefed the Legislature's Republican and Democratic leaders on the state's budget woes. He said the estimate does not include the roughly $6 billion borrowed from the general fund to pay for energy purchases.
WorldNetDaily.com - Jon Dougherty
Group demands action to prevent terrorists from crossing border
A noted immigration research group says it is concerned about the swelling population of illegal aliens in the United States, pointing out that at least some could be linked to terrorist organizations worldwide. -- The Washington, D.C.-based Center for Immigration Studies, said that last week, after making some statistical adjustments, the U.S. Census Bureau released a "troubling" figure showing that as many as 8 million immigrants could be in the country illegally.

American Patrol / DOJ Attorney
A Department of Justice Attorney Blows the Whistle on the EOIR
Now that the public outcry against the Immigration and Naturalization Service has risen to a fever pitch in our post-September 11th world, I would like to let you in on a little secret. There have been many great suggestions for immigration reform published recently, including those on VDARE.com, FAIRUS.org and by Congressman Tom Tancredo and the House Immigration Reform Caucus...

San Antonio Express-News
'Osama fashion' suddenly in style in Mexico
Merchandise bearing the image of Osama bin Laden is doing brisk business in Mexico. So is that of President Bush. -- The Sept. 11 attacks and subsequent U.S. retaliation have caused distress and sadness in this nation, which lost dozens - by some accounts, hundreds - of Mexican workers in the destruction of the World Trade Center. -- Some call the trend "Osama fashion." Others say they're mere souvenirs of the first war of the new millennium, while some candidly admit it's a way to make a quick peso.
Newsday
Victims Families Seek Residency
Luz María Mendoza, the Mexican woman who came to New York to search for her husband, now presumed dead in the Sept. 11 World Trade Center attacks, wrote Gov. George Pataki yesterday seeking legal residency for herself and others like her. -- Mendoza, who came here with the help of her home state of Morelos, has become a reluctant spokeswoman for the families of los desaparecidos, the "disappeared," an estimated 65 Latino immigrant workers missing in the trade center collapse. Her husband, Juan Ortega, was a deliveryman.

L.A. Times
ID System for Port Workers Considered
Los Angeles Mayor James K. Hahn's task force on waterfront security has opened talks on the most politically sensitive item on its anti-terrorist agenda: possible background checks of the 25,000 people who work each day at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. -- A problem facing the 18-member task force is whether to run background checks focusing on the immigration status....
Laredo Morning Times
Customs seizures elevated
U.S. Customs Inspectors in South Texas performing anti-terrorism inspections under Level One alert are reaping the fruits of their labors this week with a significant number of drug seizures and elevated number of fugitive apprehensions. -- In the past seven days, U.S. Customs inspectors from Brownsville to Del Rio to Austin have effected 18 significant drug seizures totaling 968 pounds of marijuana and 161 pounds of cocaine.

Newsday
Illegals want more aid
Undocumented immigrants who lost loved ones or jobs in the World Trade Center attacks packed a lower Manhattan church yesterday to call for financial assistance equal to that for documented victims of the tragedy. -- However, at the session organized by a nonprofit group that has emerged to assist displaced immigrants, only three agencies came to promise continued aid. -- At a session organized by the Asociación Tepeyac de New York at Judson Memorial Church, about 125 Hispanic workers voiced their frustrations to the Red Cross...
CNN's Crossfire: Dan Stein - Frank Sharry
Debating Immigration Policy
Time to close the borders? There's more support for that idea than you may think. A new poll shows an overwhelming majority of Americans now want to stem the tide of immigrants to the United States. In the last six weeks, there have been calls to beef up the INS, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, detain aliens, curtail student visas and increase deportations. -- It's all fallout from the attacks of September 11, attacks carried out by men who, for the most part, were here legally. (This show aired live on October 23, 2001).

San Diego Union-Tribune
100 border agents going north
Border Patrol agents are being pulled from the U.S.- Mexico border and sent north to bolster security along the nation's vulnerable border with Canada, federal officials said yesterday. -- One hundred agents from across the Southwest are being sent on a 30- day detail to the northern border, an assignment that could be extended, officials said. The detail was ordered as part of an overall attempt at shoring up security along the northern border, not in response to any specific threat...
Washington Times - Linda Chavez
Airport security hiring fog
Security screening at U.S. airports remains a huge problem, and Congress may be about to make it worse. The Senate two weeks ago unanimously passed an anti-terrorism bill that would make all airport baggage screeners federal employees. But House Republican leaders oppose the measure - for good reason. It would create a new federal bureaucracy, without insuring more safety. But the Republican approach has a major loophole as well.


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