Isabel Garcia


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Mexican Government Agent
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Vehement Reconquista
Isabel
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Nutty
Tucson Citizen -- June 5, 2004
Open border zealots march in southern Arizona
...The effort is part of the No More Deaths campaign, which is aimed at reforming border policies to stop migrant deaths in the desert. --- Another Tucson-based group involved in the campaign is Derechos Humanos. Kat Rodriguez, the organizing coordinator for Derechos, is marching to Tucson. -- Rodriguez hopes the march brings attention to the issue. AP Internal Use Only

KOLD-TV News -- Tucson -- May 31, 2004
Mexican invasion cheerleaders march through Nogales
...One group, Derechos Humanos, says U.S. law must change to give less reason for people to risk their lives crossing the border [and violationg federal law in the process]. -- "Focus on what affects our policies, militarizing the border, U.S. Border policies, economic policies, how these things have affected people," said Kat Rodriguez, coordinating organizer for Derechos Humanos. [SPLC lackeys from 'Border Action Network' were also present] AP Internal Use Only

Tantrum
San Francisco Chronicle -- May 30, 2004
Sneaking into U.S. has increasingly become a matter of life and death
...For its part, the DHS says that a new $10 million plan to beef up security in Arizona this summer will not only stop more people from entering the U.S. illegally, it will also prevent migrants from dying. Critics, however, say the increased policing is only a superficial solution to a complex problem. -- "The hope and the prayer is that it will lower (the death rate)," said Rep. Raúl Grijalva... -- "(The vigilantes) are very dangerous," said Isabel García... "Governmental agencies have refused to do their job in reining these guys in."AP Internal Use Only

Reconquista Garcia
Garcia
Attention Arizonans -- May 30, 2004
Invasion helpers to hold soiree in Nogales today
This group of invasion helpers kicks off the festivities in front of Northern Arizona University at noon, but continues in Nogales, Mexico from about 1 pm on. Notorious reconquista assistants such as convicted invasion-aide John Fife, Mexican government agent and open-border zealot Isabel Garcia are scheduled to speak at various times during this dog-and-pony show, which is scheduled to run until 10 pm.AP Internal Use Only

Tucson Citizen -- May 27, 2004
Usual suspects plan march to carp about border policies
Activists plan to walk Monday from the Mexican border at Sasabe to Tucson to protest migrant deaths, according to an article in today's Citizen. -- The rant was organized by the notorious reconquista group Derechos Humanos. -- "This is to bear witness to the incredible, horrible deadly gauntlet that our border policies are forcing people to run," said Kat Rodriguez, a side-kick of Isabel Garcia.... AP Internal Use Only

Tucson Citizen -- May 26, 2004
Usual suspects, CongressMechista demand migrant abuse probe
Democrat Rep. [and MEChA-boy] Raúl Grijalva has joined Tucson-based activist groups in calling for an independent investigation into allegations of Border Patrol abuse and mistreatment of U.S. citizens and illegal immigrants [criminals]. -- Grijalva joined two groups, [Isabel Garcia's] Derechos Humanos and Border Action Network, in calling for the investigation.AP Internal Use Only

Mexican Onslaught
Invasion
KVOA-TV -- Tucson -- Posted May 24, 2004
Militarized border could be in Arizona's future, Garcia snivels
...The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a bill that would militarize the borders with Mexico and Canada. --- "I think it's really important that the American public realize that the border with Mexico does not have to be guarded in that way," said Isabel Garcia, a spokeswoman for human rights advocacy group, Derechos Humanos [one of the worst Mexican reconquista outfits in the Southwest... Garcia is a Mexican government agent]. AP Internal Use Only

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Tucson Citizen -- May 21, 2004
ABP's Spencer lauds border bill, usual suspects snivel
U.S. soldiers could be asked to keep illegal immigrants and potential terrorists out of the country under a bill passed in the U.S. House of Representatives. -- "The will of the American people is beginning to express itself in the Congress," Glenn Spencer told the Tucson Citizen yesterday. -- [CongressMechista Grijalva and Derechos Humanos' reconquista Kat Rodriguez bemoan the action.]AP Internal Use Only

People's World Weekly (Communist Publication) -- May 6, 2004
Reconquista Garcia, usual suspects carp about border policy
Tucson -- "In shocking contrast to the reporting of deaths in Palestine, deaths in Iraq, and deaths all over the world," said Isabel Garcia, a human rights activist and public defender, "we have an enormous human rights crisis right on our border, only a few miles from Tucson, and people do not seem to care." -- "How many more must die?" Garcia asked. [Suggestion: Ask Vicente Fox] AP Internal Use Only

Reconquista Garcia
Garcia
KOLD-TV News -- Tucson -- May 5, 2004
Mexican reconquista Garcia bewails Aguilar's promotion
..."The Border Patrol should not be under the kind of instruction it is under, bottomline," said Isabel Garcia, co-chair of Derechos Humanos, a group that has opposed U.S. border policy for years. --- Derechos Humanos blames [several recent alien] deaths on the Border Patrol strategy used by under David Aguilar's leadership [rather than on the corrupt Mexican government for whom she advocates]. AP Internal Use Only

No Whiners
Arizona Daily Star Border Edition -- April 30, 2004
'Cash for reporting invaders' plan gets reconquistas wound up
The county's anonymous tipster line that pays rewards for information that helps solve crimes will now offer cash for incidents related to illegal immigration. -- 88-CRIME announced Thursday that it has expanded its services to the U.S. Border Patrol in hopes that Arizonans will report smugglers, vehicles carrying illegal [aliens]...-- "I think it's going to result in people being suspicious of each other and snooping around each other," said Kat Rodriguez of Derechos Humanos. "It's going to definitely play on racial stereotypes." AP Internal Use Only

Tucson Citizen -- April 3, 2004
Tax on remittances hits wall, Rios wants to chat about invaders
The Arizona Senate recently issued a message to Congress that it would support a tax on funds wired to Mexico. -- The memorial, similar to a resolution, was aimed at showing the state Senate's support for a way to offset health-care and jail bills rung up by illegal immigrants [criminals]. [This bill was pulled partly because the corruption-bloated Mexican government was outraged. Reconquistas and Mexican government water-carriers like Isabel Garcia are overjoyed.] AP Internal Use Only

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La Opinion  (Roughly translated by Google.com) -- March 23, 2004
Usual reconquista suspects in tizzy over use of private UAVs
The notorious Isabel Garcia, of Tucson's 'Coalicion Derchos Humanos', and member of the corrupt Mexican government's organization representing Mexicans abroad', has teamed up with the ADL to complain about American Border Patrol's development of the Border Hawk II, a small unmanned aerial vehicle being used to detect and track invaders sneaking into the U.S. from Mexico... AP Internal Use Only

Reconquista Garcia
Garcia
La Opinion  (Roughly translated by Google.com) -- March 19, 2004
Reconquista Garcia already whining about Operation ABC
Douglas, Arizona (EFE) -- Notorious invasion cheerleader and reconquista Isabel Garcia is loudly bemoaning the Border Patrol's latest effort to stop the flood of invaders into Arizona from Mexico [thereby cutting down on deaths in the desert]. Garcia claims that this is a 'frontal attack against the working immigrant' [illegals are not 'immigrants', working while in the U.S. illegally also violates federal laws]. AP Internal Use Only

Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson -- February 29, 2004
Reconquista, Mexican Gov't agent Isabel Garcia profiled
If Isabel Garcia had a sport, it might well be boxing. Garcia's life, as Pima County's chief legal defender, and as a fierce, relentless, controversial advocate for illegal immigrants [criminals], is all about verbally slugging it out - head to head, mano a mano, day after day. -- ...Garcia's avowed lifelong calling - standing up for legions of illegal entrants she believes are persecuted and unfairly deported... [Spencer comments on Garcia on CNN last year] AP Internal Use Only

Reconquista Garcia
Garcia
Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson -- February 21, 2004
Usual suspects to hold chat on 'guest worker' schemes
A community forum in Spanish to explain immigration and guest-worker proposals is set for Feb. 28 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. --- Among the panelists are Mexican Consul Juan Manuel Calderón Jaimes; Isabel Garcia, co-chairwoman of Derechos Humanos; Phoenix immigration lawyers Judy Flanagan and Emilia Bañuelos; the Rev. John Fife... AP Internal Use Only

Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson -- February 21, 2004
Mexican scofflaws to be be deported to their hometowns
... The notion that interior repatriation protects migrants or removes them from the clutches of smuggling organizations is ridiculous, said Isabel Garcia of Derechos Humanos, a Tucson human-rights group. -- "How does this remove them from smuggling organizations that go all the way back to their hometowns?" she asked. "All it does is make their suffering greater. [Good.... maybe they won't try sneaking in again.]  AP Internal Use Only

KOLD-TV -- Tucson -- January 8, 2004
CongressMechista, reconquistas concerned over outrageous Bush scheme
...Says Isabel Garcia, co-chair of Derechos Humanos, "We were hoping this wouldn't be utilized by the Bush administration to the the very important Hispanic vote." -- "I thought it was a compelling speech. And I thought there were some good points in it." That's Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva... AP Internal Use Only

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin -- Ontario, California -- November 30, 2003
Activists team up to protect invading foreign lawbreakers
...A Douglas-area rancher, Roger Barnett, said he has picked up 10,000 undocumented immigrants [criminals] using armed patrols since 1999. -- "These groups are domestic terrorists," said Armando Navarro, a UC Riverside ethnic studies professor... --- "It's a war zone here on the border," said Isabel Garcia, co-chairwoman of the Human Rights Coalition in Tucson... AP Internal Use Only

Associated Press -- October 16, 2003
Wide discrepancies in number of deaths, Garcia whines
...According to an analysis by The Arizona Republic, 205 illegal immigrants have died while making a crossing over the past 12 months, compared to the 151 deaths recorded by the U.S. Border Patrol. --- Border Patrol officials said the government is not under-representing the number of deaths along the border. -- But Isabel Garcia, director of Direchos Humanos, disagreed. -- "We've obviously got a huge number of deaths and they (government officials) try to minimize them as much as possible," Garcia said. AP Internal Use Only

Nogales (Arizona) International  [Short-lived link] -- September 26, 2003
Protesters arrive, Garcia bewails border policy
Speaking with the steel international fence as a backdrop, Isabel Garcia called for immigration reform as scores of protesters rallied in Nogales Wednesday on their way to Washington, D.C. -- "This is a barrier that was not here before," she said as she pointed at the structure.... -- "And now it is dividing us as a community," she lamented. [Look who endorses this hijacking of the civil rights movement by foreign criminals] AP Internal Use Only



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