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December 6, 2001

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Great grandson of President of Costa Rica
to speak at the December 8th rally

Michael Dibh, Anaheim City Council, Dec. 4th
   "I am a resident of Anaheim."
   "My great-grandfather was the president of Costa-Rica, Curazo...but since I have an Irish last name and white skin, I am considered a racist."
   "Why do these people think they are greater than the law?"
   "If I was an African-American I would really be ticked off, because they're ridding of the shoulders of African- Americans with affirmative action. Those people deserve it. Illegal aliens don't deserve anything but a kick in the butt back."
Michael Dibh (pronounced "deeve") speaks to Anaheim City Council on Dec. 4th.

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"Immigrats" spells disaster for America
O.C. Register Reporting of Anaheim Meeting Shows How Bad Things Really Are
Orange Co. Register, December 5:
  "While one opponent of the card waved the California flag from his seat, a proponent carried a sign that read: 'Stop being unfair to immigrants.'"

OUR TAKE: This is a microcosm of the illegal immigration problem -importing ignorance and biased reporting.
Demonstrators at Dec. 4th Anaheim City Council meeting. Sign at left is misspelled. At right: Estamos Unidos - "We are United." Who? Mexicans? Mexico and the U.S.? Either way, it spells trouble.  The sign was misspelled and the Orange County Register refused to report it.

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Lupe Moreno speaks out against illegal immigration
Lupe Moreno was one of many who addressed the Anaheim City Council on Tuesday evening objecting to the Anaheim police chief's decision to accept ID's issued by the Mexican Consul.
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L.A. Times - December 6, 2001
Groups to Protest Police Acceptance of Mexican ID
Critics of the Anaheim Police Department's decision to accept Mexican identification cards are planning a protest Saturday. -- "Acceptance of Mexican ID cards is a clear statement by the Anaheim Police Department that it will ignore U.S. immigration laws to the discriminatory benefit of Mexican nationals in its jurisdiction," said American Patrol president Glenn Spencer, who said police are engaged in "passive resistance." | December 8 Rally Info

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Randy Dees to speak at "Defense of America" Rally

Randy Dees gives the Anaheim City Council a sample of plain talk. Dees will speak at the Dec. 8th rally in Anaheim.
Dees gives the Anaheim City Council some "plain talk."
   "I cannot for the life of me understand why the Anaheim Police Department has a meeting in secret to work out some kind of deal. Are they taking orders from Washington or Mexico City? I'd like to know why it seems that we are taking orders from Vicente Fox instead of George Bush. I voted for George Bush. I didn't see Vicente Fox on the ballot."
   "The word illegal is cut and dried. There is no room for interpretation."
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