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MEXICO INVADING THE U.S. |
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Conquering the southwest using demographic warfare Latino babies thrive "In 1848, Mexico lost the war," said David A. Lopez, a sociologist at California State University, Northridge, who studies Latino issues. "But in 2050, Mexico will have reclaimed what was rightfully theirs." |
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| Alan Cohen
/ Time Magazine Immigration ...It's hardly news that the immigration system is a mess. Foreign nationals have long been slipping across the border with bogus papers, and visitors who arrive in the U.S. legitimately often overstay their legal welcomes with impunity. But since Sept. 11, it's become clear that terrorists have been shrewdly factoring the weaknesses of our system into their plans. In addition to their mastery of forging passports... |
Tennessean Ex-Tyson worker accused of carrying forged papers A Shelbyville store owner implicated in the Tyson Foods indictment is in custody facing separate federal charges of possessing forged immigration documents. -- Amador Anchondo-Rascon, identified in the Tyson indictment as a ''native and citizen of Mexico and a lawful resident of the United States,'' is to appear at a Jan. 7 arraignment before U.S. District Judge Edgar R. Allen. |
| Tennessean Ex-Tyson worker accused of carrying forged papers A Shelbyville store owner implicated in the Tyson Foods indictment is in custody facing separate federal charges of possessing forged immigration documents. -- Amador Anchondo-Rascon, identified in the Tyson indictment as a ''native and citizen of Mexico and a lawful resident of the United States,'' is to appear at a Jan. 7 arraignment before U.S. District Judge Edgar R. Allen. |
| WorldNetDaily.com How the West was lost (Sunday Q&A -- Pat Buchanan discusses his new book with Geoff Metcalf): In his latest book, "The Death of the West," former presidential candidate Patrick J. Buchanan outlines his belief that Western culture is dying out with the European population. Drawing on U.N. population projections, recent U.S. census figures and expert policy studies, Buchanan takes a cold, hard look at the decay of Europe and America and the decline of Western culture. |
Wichita
Eagle Packers here don't sneak in illegals The nation's largest meat producer is making headlines over charges that it conspired to smuggle illegal aliens to work at poultry plants in nine different states. -- Kansas is one of the nation's leading meat processors, with five large, labor- intensive beef- packing plants -- two of them now owned by Tyson. But there's no need to smuggle illegal aliens into the state because they're here already, and they come largely on their own. |
| The New
Mexican Border Patrol, illegals settle suit Three Mexican immigrants who were injured after being thrown from a Border Patrol vehicle that was once used to carry dogs have settled their federal lawsuit. -- Attorney Jeff Smith of Deming said Friday he had settled with the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Mexico earlier in the week on behalf of the trio - all of Chihuahua, Mexico. |
World-Herald Students face visa risk if they go home Concerns about tighter travel restrictions are prompting some international college students to remain in the United States rather than head home for the winter break. -- With campuses closed for three to four weeks, the winter vacation is often a prime time for international students to go home. [Message board] |
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The Mexican Invasion God Bless You All! I just received the videos I ordered (Part III Aztlan and Attack ID cards) and have just finished watching them both. I am aghast and totally outraged that ANY American would encourage, promote or endorse the criminal activity taking place by the Mexican Government and IT'S citizens against the USA. |
| Boston Globe Mexicans coloinizing East Boston, Mass. ...This is the new wave of Mexican immigration, where poor rural communities from the heartland have followed a pattern set 100 years ago. But instead of heading to Texas or California, they've headed to new areas, including East Boston. -- The Mexican Consulate in Boston has 500 recorded individuals from El Refugio living in Boston. But officials estimate that there are probably as many undocumented individuals... [Discuss] |
Salt Lake
Tribune Illegals threaten lawsuits over airport raid ...Among the unfair labor practices James Yapias claimed were wages not paid to workers for hours they worked before they were fired, unsafe working conditions, failure to pay overtime wages to those who worked beyond the standard work week, no disbursement of vacation pay for hours accrued and discriminatory statements made to workers such as "Go back to Mexico." [List of employers] [Contact the illegal alien- cheerleader mayor] |
| Arizona
Republic Calif. school alters schedule to fit families' needs It happens every year around the holidays. Kids quietly vanish from school under a fog of excuses. An aunt is sick. Grandparents mysteriously pass away - again. -- By mid-December, scores of students in Southern California with roots deep in Mexico are missing school to visit far-flung relatives, putting themselves at risk of flunking their classes, officials and parents say. |
Bergen Record Fake certificates easy to get A thriving underground market in birth certificates, counterfeit or stolen, helps support a criminal network that sells driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, an investigation by The Record has found. -- Birth certificates, the ultimate proof of age, identity, and U.S. citizenship, are as readily available on the streets of Newark and Paterson as they are in the offices of government officials responsible for their safekeeping. |
| Atlanta
Journal-Constitution Hiring of illegals props poultry 'culture' Last week's immigrant smuggling indictment in Chattanooga cast a public spotlight on a reality that usually is acknowledged only in private: Poultry plants in the Southeast have come to rely heavily on immigrant workers, including thousands of illegals. -- Thousands of illegal immigrants work in meatpacking plants, hotels and restaurants and on farms and construction crews, said Mark Krikorian, executive director of CIS, a Washington think tank that favors restricted immigration. |
N.Y. Times
(Free Registration) After Backing Bloomberg, Latinos' Hopes Are High Latino New Yorkers voted Republican in significant numbers for the first time in this year's mayoral election, becoming a significant factor in Michael R. Bloomberg's victory. Now they want results. -- From average voters to political, business and grass-roots leaders, many said they expected the new administration to appoint Latinos to high- ranking positions and increase their numbers in city government... |
| Washington
Post / George Borjas Let's Be Clear About Whom We Want to Let In Last summer, the United States was planning to grant amnesty to perhaps as many as 10 million illegal immigrants, and President Bush was talking of creating a system that would allow hundreds of thousands of guest workers, most of them from Mexico, to enter this country. The terrorist attacks not only put a stop to these plans for liberalizing our immigration system, they also exposed some of its fundamental weaknesses. Officials turned out to know very little about how or why visas are issued: |
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