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Saturday, October 27, 2001

 BUSH WILL SACRIFICE US ON THE
ALTAR OF GLOBALISM NO MATTER
WHAT THE COST IN AMERICAN LIVES
ReconquistaJESSE DIAZ - League of United Latin American Citizens [against Anglos]
"These people have had the same plan forever. It hasn't changed. This is an opportunity and they are taking advantage of it." -FOX NEWS 10/26/01
TRANSLATION: Americans have been fighting to save their country for years. Now they want to use the fact that the world is at war with them to close their borders

ZiglarAMERICAN PATROL COMMENT

JAMES ZIGLAR, head of INS - Says he won't let terrorism interrupt the balkanization of America or Mexico's plans to conquer the Southwest. He is graphic proof that George W. Bush will sacrifice the United States on the alter of globalism - no matter what the cost.

Ridiculous Ziglar quote.
Joe Guzzardi
In a recent address, Ziglar said, "What happened September 11th is not about immigrants. It is about evil and not immigrants. Immigrants are the core, the heart of this country."With those few words, Ziglar vaulted to the top of a long, impressive list of the "Dumbest People in Washington."
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Des Moines Register
Illegals afraid to testify in egg plant case
...The women are in the United States illegally and fear that an encounter with the judicial system would get them sent home. Some believe their alleged attackers would seek revenge. They dread the idea of telling 12 strangers in a jury box the intimate details they have so far kept even from their families. -- Advocates advised the women of their rights but have not pressed them to testify. They say fear and shame stands between most abuse victims and their willingness to prosecute. The burden is even greater for immigrant women...
San Jose Mercury News
INS trims long lines
Immigrant rights groups are praising a new effort to shorten the notoriously long lines at the San Jose immigration office by requiring some customers to mail in their paperwork. -- Aiming to reduce traffic at its San Jose walk-up counters, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service is now requiring anyone seeking permanent residency to drop their forms into a mailbox or INS drop-box. -- "We've had long lines in San Jose, so it makes sense to do this,'' said INS spokeswoman Sharon Rummery, adding that lines have dropped by almost half.

CNN's Talk Back Live - October 25
Did anyone notice that during the Oct. 25 edition of Talk Back Live which was a discussion about terrorism and immigration law when the person favoring open borders said the word diversity the audience cheered?

The News - Mexico City
Reconquista Castañeda: Drug certification process likely to end
The initiative of the U.S. Senate to suspend for one year the unilateral drug certification process for some Latin American countries could signal the end of this political mechanism, according to Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Castañeda. -- "I think this is the end of certification," Castañeda told a Mexican radio station. -- On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate approved an amendment introduced by Senator Christopher Dodd as an attachment to a foreign aid package which would lift the certification procedure for one year for most Latin American countries.

Did traitor Davis give arms to illegal aliens?
I suppose that other people might understand one of the implications of drivers licenses for illegal aliens, but they don't appear to be talking about it. And that is the identification requirement of California Penal Code 12071 for purchasing a firearm...

Allan Wall - VDare.com
The education of a gringo in Mexico
To experience another culture is like seeing the world through another set of spectacles. It's a highly enriching experience, and I highly recommend it. It might even help transform your thinking on the National Question - it certainly did mine. --- I moved to Mexico without a particular interest in the subject, and after spending a number of years here, I became a full-fledged immigration reformer. Who knows, had I stayed in the U.S., I might be cheering on the efforts of President Bush...
H. Millard
Fat Tony writes the mob
Hey, I want to tell youse about the best scam I've ever come up with. You're going to love this one. I've become a pillar of the community, and I even get praised by the local newspaper for the scam. --- Yeah. I'm living in this place called Newport Beach, in Orange County, California. It's right on the ocean. And, man, this place ain't Jersey, neither. Like it's swank. Right next door is a place called Costa Mesa, it should be kinda swank too, but it ain't, and we wanna keep it that way.

CNN's Talk Back Live - October 25
Another CNN travesty on October 25. Rick Oltman did a masterful job countering the immigration lawyer. However, this was the most blatant stacking of the audience I have ever seen, including on CNN.

GovExec.com
Lawmakers press INS to find way to track foreigners
...Before September 11, enforcing U.S. immigration laws largely meant two things: trying to keep foreigners from turning into illegal U.S. residents, and investigating domestic crimes involving foreigners. Keeping track of foreigners' whereabouts and legal activities in this country was not considered anyone's job.
Laredo Morning Times
Amnesty: Everything has changed
There are no easy answers to the issue of Mexican and other foreign immigration into the United States. -- But since the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon, which visa-holding foreigners planned and executed, no decisions will be made regarding the issue in the near future, said Ambassador Robert Krueger Friday.

Chicago Sun Times
Man charged in immigrant holdups
A shotgun-wielding bandit preyed on immigrants on the South Side because he thought they would shy away from telling the cops, police said Friday. -- Angel Suarez, 35, of the 4000 block of South Brighton, is charged with 15 armed robberies since Oct. 2. -- He picked on Hispanic and Polish immigrants he thought were undocumented and would fail to report the crimes, police spokesman Tom Donegan said.
El Paso Times
Sunland Park, NM officials call for border crossing
Sunland Park officials want to extend Sunland Park Drive to the U.S.-Mexico border, where they want a new border crossing to be built. -- They pitched the proposal Friday at a meeting of the Metropolitan Planning Organization, the regional transportation authority. But the New Mexicans' request to fund a feasibility study was postponed...

San Diego Union-Tribune
Mechistas, other reconquistas protest police shooting
About 80 demonstrators denounced what they called police brutality and cowardice yesterday in a peaceful 90- minute protest over the shooting of a Southwestern College student Oct. 5. -- They were protesting the slaying of Emmanuel Sotelo, 19, shot in the back by officers as he was running from them during a neighborhood disturbance. Sotelo died two days later. -- Police said Sotelo tossed a loaded pistol to the ground when officers arrived to question a group of suspected gang members in front of a house on G Avenue that had been the focus of complaints in the past.

Daytona Beach News-Journal
Northwest Volusia leads area in marijuana traffic
A single seizure here can net 1,200 pounds. Just last year, deputies seized 500 pounds of the drug from two men in DeLeon Springs. -- The drugs usually come from Texas, Arizona and other areas along the U.S. border with Mexico, Melady said, adding that some members of Northwest Volusia's Hispanic communities have connections with dealers in Mexico.
Express-News
Efforts on illegals called ill-timed
Proponents of granting legal standing to some of the Mexicans working illicitly in the United States must change rhetoric and tactics in the post-Sept. 11 era, a panel of border watchers said Friday. -- With the tightening of foreign borders over the past six weeks, as well as the continued deterioration of the U.S. economy, support for allowing more Mexican guest workers into the country has dwindled dramatically.

Idaho Statesman
Illegal alien guilty in meth case
An illegal immigrant, arrested last year after Ada County Sheriff's deputies found 11.5 pounds of methamphetamine in his car, will spend at least 10 years in prison. -- Rodrigo Ruiz Mora, 38, pleaded guilty Friday to one charge of trafficking in methamphetamine, thus avoiding a jury trial set to begin Monday. -- In exchange for the guilty plea, prosecutors agreed to recommend a prison sentence of 10 years fixed and allow 4th District Judge Joel Horton to determine if any indeterminate years should be added.
Sacramento Bee
MALDEF says AB-60 (illegal alien driver's license) is law
A leading Latino rights group says a bill that would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain California driver's licenses has become state law, even though Gov. Gray Davis did not sign the legislation. -- The Los Angeles- based MALDEF contends the bill was improperly removed from the governor's desk after it passed both houses of the Legislature last month, and that because Davis neither signed nor vetoed the measure...

Traitor Davis and his sham reconquista laws
My apologies for this somewhat crisp message. Unfortunately the facts compel the thrust and tone of this missive. --- In April 1999 you stated during a Sacramento press conference, that although you were personally opposed to Proposition 187, you felt "duty-bound" as California's governor to uphold the will of the majority.

The News - Mexico City
Mexico: Immigration reform on back burner but not off the table
U.S.-Mexico immigration reform talks have taken a back seat since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, but the subject hasn't been totally dropped, a member of the Mexican Cabinet says. -- A week earlier, border reforms were on the top of the list for both nations' presidents. -- Now "everything seems to have changed, so whatever negotiations we might have between the United States and Mexico in every respect will go through the filter of what happened on Sept.11," said Juan Hernandez...
Newsday
Day Laborer: 'Nobody Had Any Papers'
Angel Mendez, a day laborer from Guatemala, recalled a few months ago when someone from Nesa Roofing and Restoration drove up in a truck and asked him to work on a roofing job in Brooklyn. -- During his three weeks with Nesa, no one from the company asked for a Social Security card or any kind of documentation at all, he said. -- Just as well. "Nobody had any papers," the 26-year-old Mendez said in Spanish, speaking of himself and the half dozen or so other Latino day laborers with him.

Associated Press
Arab illegals captured in U.S.V.I.
U.S. agents arrested four Jordanians at a hotel in St. Thomas Friday, and a court charged the men with entering the United States illegally. -- It was the third action this week by a multi-agency U.S. task force on the territory that has been targeting illegal immigrants from Arab nations. -- On Wednesday, a group of eight Syrians were arrested by the task force at another hotel...
The News - Mexico City
Mexico will not allow U.S. to listen in on telephone conversations
In response to the U.S. government's announcement that it will listen in on telephone conversations of presumed terrorists both domestically and in other countries, the Mexican Attorney General's Office (PGR) said Mexico will defend its sovereignty and not allow the practice in its own country.

Associated Press
INS Urging Release of Detainees
Immigration and Naturalization Service officials told representatives of area Muslim communities that they would try to speed up the release of people arrested by the government after the terrorist attacks once the FBI clears them of criminal involvement. -- The meeting Friday followed the death of Muhammed Rafiq Butt, who was arrested Sept. 19 as part of the FBI's investigation into the terrorist attacks and cleared of involvement.


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