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American Patrol Supports Tyson Boycott |
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Letter
to Mayor Rocky Anderson ...Frankly, I think that you should face criminal charges if you pursue your obvious quest to aid and abet these illegals and to warn them beforehand so that they might obtain "other, less sensitive jobs", which is just another way of saying "Stay hidden, so that you won't be deported". |
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Bilingual
Required I was just reading the comment made by one of your readers regarding the employment ad stating "Bilingual Preferred". This is more common than you think. When I applied to the city of Santa Ana as a police officer I was told the city only hires bilingual officers!!! |
| Pacific
News Service In The Wake Of 9-11, Globalization Goes On -- And On Despite many words to the contrary, the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York dealt only a temporary blow to globalization -- a social and economic force that has followed the human species since its beginnings. -- In the torrent of prose that flowed through the world after the ghastly events of Sept. 11, one common view was that the attacks had brought the end of globalization. |
Orange Co.
Register Border Patrol agents want U.S. to change strategy With tensions on the border running high and their workload as heavy as it ever has been, the union representing Border Patrol officers wants to scrap an integral part of the government's strategy for protecting America's southern frontier. -- T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council, said agents should be going after immigrant smugglers instead of sitting in their cars... |
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Co. Register At border, hard job has gotten tougher Here and all along the 2,000- mile U.S.-Mexico border, law-enforcement officers are using the skills they've honed catching illegal immigrants and drug smugglers to try to nab any terrorist attempting to escape notice among the tens of thousands of people who cross daily. -- Computerized law-enforcement databases are used to check the names of all pedestrians, while automatic cameras record license-plate information for each motorist leaving or entering the United States. |
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Language
discrimination Has anyone ever addressed the issue of language bias in hiring? For instance, I was outraged to read in an employment notice that "Spanish speaking and bilingual preferred". To me that is absolutely appalling. Having not been raised in a Hispanic home or country, I feel I am being blatantly discriminated against. |
| Laredo Morning
Times Mexican trucks won't head north Nuevo Laredo, Mexico - For seven years, the Mexican government has fought for the right of trucking companies like TUM to haul cargo across U.S. highways. -- They will likely win this battle in the coming months as U.S. lawmakers have already approved a bill that allows Mexican trucks into the country provided they meet strict safety standards. -- But even after the border opens to international trucking, TUM and most of its competitors won't send a single rig north. [Link will expire after midnight] |
Sacramento
Bee New law will aid illegals with unfair tuition break Critics like Evelyn Miller of CCIR accuse the Democratic governor, who is seeking re-election, of "craven pandering to the Latino vote." But in signing AB 540, Davis said he was swayed by changes in the legislation and his belief that "kids who grew up and graduated from high school here should not be priced out of a future." -- California joins Texas as the second state to pass legislation allowing college- eligible undocumented immigrants to pay in- state tuition. |
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labor centers I always look forward to your emails and other correspondence. I have lived in Laguna Beach California Most of my life. I am damn SICK of the day labor "center" in Laguna canyon. It used to be a place for the [illegals] to hang out and maybe pick some odd job. |
| Boston Globe
/ Reuters Police say 'protect and serve' extends to illegal immigrants Knowing migrants often endure victimization rather than report crime and risk deportation, Austin police made it official policy to accept Mexican consular identification cards, called matriculas consulares, as proof of ID and local residence on crime reports from the undocumented -- with a commitment not to report them to the U.S. INS. [Discuss] |
Manchester
Times Tyson not answering indictment questions Officials at the Tyson poultry processing plant in Shelbyville aren't answering any questions in regards to the federal indictment handed down on Dec. 19. That indictment charged the company and managers with conspiring to transport and hire illegal aliens in plants across the country. -- Fifteen Tyson Foods plants in nine states have been implicated in the alleged conspiracy to defraud the government. |
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Times Tyson not answering indictment questions Officials at the Tyson poultry processing plant in Shelbyville aren't answering any questions in regards to the federal indictment handed down on Dec. 19. That indictment charged the company and managers with conspiring to transport and hire illegal aliens in plants across the country. -- Fifteen Tyson Foods plants in nine states have been implicated in the alleged conspiracy to defraud the government. |
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Thanks,
American Patrol I don't know you and you don't know me but I am in Tucson AZ and listen to you whenever you are on the Alex Jones Show on Genesis. We do appreciate your being on the front lines for our country. Keep up the good work. -- JT |
| The News
- Mexico City Fox firm on open border plans ...Fox said the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington didn't dampen his plans to continue lobbying for an open border. -- "For us, Sept. 11 didn't change the rythm of our efforts," Fox said. "We remain concentrated on our objectives." -- Moreover, Fox admitted the United States is putting less attention on Mexico following the suicide strikes against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. |
Jared Taylor
- VDare.com Democracy vs. Freedom (And The Nation-State)? Almost all libertarians (with the exception of the heroic Von Mises Institute) want open borders because they think border control is just one more tyrannical act of government. Hans-Hermann Hoppe, a libertarian who teaches economics at University of Nevada at Las Vegas, has finally set the movement right on this question. Free immigration... |
| Alamance
Independent Farm fined in "guestworker" scam It's a longstanding claim by open-immigration advocates: that aliens cannot be taking jobs away from Americans, because aliens only take jobs no American would want at any wage. As of this month, it became demonstrably untrue - if there ever was any doubt that this claim was a lie. -- In late December, Bland Farms - the largest grower of "Vidalia" onions in the U.S., located in Reidsville, Georgia - agreed to pay over $76,000 to settle a federal investigation into abuse of the H-2(a) "temporary agricultural worker" visa. |
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- Salt Lake Tribune Hispanic Workers Need Help ...The reason we have so many Hispanics here illegally is that the employers make it easy and convenient due to their greed and desire to keep wages at the minimum and profits at the maximum. |
| El Paso
Times El Pasoan asks U.S. to help regain land taken in Mexico Raul Soto contends the Mexican federal government unjustly appropriated his family's property during the agrarian reforms of the 1960s and 1970s. The alleged government land grab was part of a Marxist- style push by misguided bureaucrats to distribute land to the landless, he said. |
Arizona
Republic Latinos find a home in Islam They file into the mosque when Sunday school is over.... For many, Spanish is their only language, and this is a whole new world. They are new immigrants, new to the big city and new to Islam. -- Over the past year, the Islamic Center of Southern California has been conducting, because of popular demand, these weekly 90- minute Spanish- speaking sessions for new Muslims. |
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Published
Letter to the L.A. Times Re: Uprooting Illegal Hiring How on earth can the Los Angeles Times say, "Attacking illegal hiring at the source will prove far more effective than simply rounding up and deporting those who come north to pluck and package chickens."? |
| The News
- Mexico City Fox firm on open border plans ...Fox said the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington didn't dampen his plans to continue lobbying for an open border. -- "For us, Sept. 11 didn't change the rythum of our efforts," Fox said. "We remain concentrated on our objectives." -- Moreover, Fox admitted the United States is putting less attention on Mexico following the suicide strikes against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. |
Jared Taylor
- VDare.com Democracy vs. Freedom (And The Nation-State)? Almost all libertarians (with the exception of the heroic Von Mises Institute) want open borders because they think border control is just one more tyrannical act of government. Hans-Hermann Hoppe, a libertarian who teaches economics at University of Nevada at Las Vegas, has finally set the movement right on this question. Free immigration... |
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