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La Opinion (Roughly translated by Google.com) -- December 24, 2004
Whining Isabel Garcia: Prop. 200 is unconstitutional
..."In Human rights and the Indigenous Alliance Without Borders we felt extremely defrauded with the decision of the judge, but we hoped to prevail in the Court of Appeals of Circuit 9, since one is a inconstitucional measurement, when trying to exceed the federal authority", said to the [Mexican government lackey] Isabel...Garci'a, director of the organization Human rights of Arizona.
Tucson Citizen -- December 6, 2004
Civilians plan to patrol border - Reconquista pests perturbed
Adopting language from the American Revolution, civilian border watchers plan to stage mass volunteer patrols along a busy smuggling corridor in Cochise County next April. -- Kat Rodriguez of Derechos Humanos, a human rights group in Tucson, said she feared the project could lead to violence, even if organizers do not encourage it. -- [This Mexican nationalist bozo goes on to whine, "People coming into our communities, armed, with the intent on hunting for brown people. That's who they're going to be stopping."]
Douglas (Arizona) Dispatch -- December 2, 2004
More on suspected attempt to shakedown border rancher
...Ronald Morales, his father, two daughters and their friend contend that an Oct. 30 confrontation with rancher Roger Barnett while deer hunting on leased state land near Douglas left them frightened and scared for their lives. [It turns out that Morales' shyster, Jesus Romo, is the ex-hubby of anti-American reconquista menace Isabel Garcia, a notorious Mexican reconquista and agent of the corrupt Mexican government. Romo has been targeting border ranchers for years.]
Eye On GarciaRuss Dove - Truth In Action -- December 1, 2004
T.R.O. Against Arizona Prop 200
In-Land Puppets of Foreign Powers (MALDEF) sued for and received a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) Against Arizona Prop 200 Today. The ruling was handed down by Federal Judge David Bury, at the Federal Court in Tucson, Arizona. The Governor was going to sign the Initiative into Law tomorrow. The TRO is good for 10 to 14 days. [Includes photos of anti-American shysters, including the notorious Isabel Garcia]
KOLD-TV -- Tucson -- November 11, 2004
Invasion zealot not happy with Bush's A.G. nominee
The 80th attorney general of the United States might be the first Hispanic American in the spot [Alberto Gonzales]. -- Derechos Humanos Co-Chair Isabel Garcia. said that Gonzales differs little from former attorney general John Ashcroft on issues such as protecting civil rights and fighting terrorism. -- "He's not been there for us on immigration..."
InvasionTucson Citizen -- October 4, 2004
Illegal alien deaths up, reconquista menace blames U.S.
...Kat Rodriguez, organizing coordinator of Tucson-based human rights group Derechos Humanos, called the situation a failure by the U.S. government. She blamed the lack of legal means for workers to cross over and enforcement policies that push illegal immigrants into desolate areas away from cities. [Foreigners simply respecting U.S. laws would end this problem. Sneaking into the U.S. is a crime.]
Arizona Daily Star Border Edition -- September 22, 2004
Reconquista blames U.S. for deaths, not offending invaders
The $28 million aimed at sealing Arizona's share of the Mexican border this summer didn't reduce illegal immigrant deaths, but the measure was deemed a success yesterday by a federal official [Asa Hutchinson]. -- Only comprehensive immigration reform to get people out of the deserts and through the ports of entry could free Border Patrol agents to watch for people coming to cause harm and not just to work, said Kat Rodriguez [sidekick of the notorious Mexican government mole Isabel Garcia].
Press Release -- September 16, 2004
Reconquista thugs object to BP's push for public land access
..."These border enforcement policies, designed to seal urban crossing areas, force migrants into the harsh terrain of the desert, and succeed only in shifting migration patterns," said Jose Matus, Director of Coalicion de Derechos Humanos/Alianza Indigena Sin Fronteras. "From October 1, 2003 to August 3, 2004, more than 175 migrants have died in Arizona alone. These proposed measures will only continue the existing human rights and environmental crisis."
American Patrol -- September 8, 2004
Mexicans plan border demonstration
Led by a well-known subversive, Isabel Garcia, Mexicans are planning a demonstration against law enforcement this coming October 12. They have been having regular meetings in a border town, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, to plan the event. Some say this is the precursor to large-scale violence against the Border Patrol. See this email.
Mark
Andrew
DwyerAugust 22, 2004
They are not breaking the law
In an article by Associated Press, Isabel Garcia was quoted saying: "credible studies show that [Mexican illegal aliens] are not involved in law breaking any more than the native born population". -- Yeah, right. Except for: willfully and knowingly violating the international border, trashing the environment, breaking the U.S. immigration laws; driving without a license, using fake documents in order to seek employment...
GarciaAssociated Press -- August 20, 2004
Most idiotic statement of the month (so far)
On the increased capture rate of invaders sneaking into the U.S. from Mexico: The publicity casts undocumented immigrants as criminals when credible studies show that they are not involved in law breaking any more than the native born population, [Isabel] Garcia said. [All illegal aliens are criminals.... 100% of them are lawbreakers. And just think about it... Garcia is actually employed by Pima County, Arizona, as a public defender.]
Associated Press -- August 20, 2004
More invaders nabbed at border - Mexican agent Garcia grouses
...When a person is deported, the order is final and those who re-enter can be prosecuted and sentenced to anywhere from one to seven years in federal prison. -- "We're talking about a situation they are just shamelessly exploiting in terms of public opinion," said Isabel Garcia, director of Derechos Humanos [who is an agent for the corrupt Mexican Gov't]. "They're attempting to say now they're catching all of these felons."
American Patrol - August 14, 2004
Mexican reconquistas attempting to bollix Proposition 200
We have received credible information that the Mexican reconquista mob known as Derechos Humanos as well as the notoriously anti-American 'American Friends Service Committee' has become involved in verifying signatures on petitions supporting Arizona's Proposition 200.
Grijalva WatchTucson Citizen Border Edition -- August 12, 2004
Grijalva's migrant bill faulted
Claudia Mettas... says something has to be done to help Mexican nationals with criminal records, but who have paid their debt to society, from being barred from legal U.S. immigrant status for life [Why?]. -- "I understand people want to keep out murderers and rapists, but even children with misdemeanors are considered aggravated felons..." -- [Mexican government lackey and rabid Mexican reconquista Isabel Garcia also chimes in. She apparently likes the bill: 'Garcia applauded provisions allowing some family members to join newly legalized residents'.]
San Francisco Chronicle -- August 11, 2004
U.S. to make deportation of illegal immigrants faster
..."Those of us who have worked with refugees know that it takes an awful lot of confidence- building to get people to reveal the dangers back home and the atrocities," said [Mexican government lackey and vehement reconquista] Isabel Garcia of the immigrant rights group, Derechos Humanos. "We're concerned people will be sent back to face possible death or incarceration." [Dan Stein of FAIR says he's 'underwhelmed' with this latest Bush administration scheme.]
New York Times via the Arizona Daily Star -- August 11, 2004
La Raza, MALDEF, other reconquistas 'outraged'
The federal government is offering $1 billion to hospitals that provide emergency care to undocumented immigrants [criminals]. -- But to get the money, hospitals would have to ask patients about their immigration status... -- Kat Rodriguez, an organizer with Derechos Humanos in Tucson, said she was outraged at the possibility that hospitals could start enforcing immigration law. [MALDEF and the NCLR also bellyache]
ScrewballLos Angeles Times (Free Registration) -- August 10, 2004
Gila Bend deaths: Mexican Reconquista blames Border Patrol
Five illegal immigrants died after running out of water while trekking through a rugged area of southern Arizona's treacherous desert, authorities said Monday. --- Kat Rodriguez, a spokeswoman for the human rights organization Derechos Humanos in Tucson, said smugglers do not warn border crossers about the mostly waterless terrain or the heat. -- However, she said the Border Patrol's efforts to tighten enforcement are to blame.
FifeTucson Citizen Border Edition -- July 27, 2004
Fife, other defiant traitors vow to continue aiding invaders
A faith-based campaign aimed at saving illegal immigrants' lives is working and will continue until border policies change, the volunteers say. -- The No More Deaths campaign's 239 volunteers have encountered 542 people in the desert whom they have fed, given water to and in some cases brought to Tucson for medical attention. -- Derechos Humanos attorney Margot Cowan said the people she came across in the desert...
Associated Press -- July 2, 2004
Mexican government lackey Garcia bewails PAN initiative
Activists here are opposing a ballot initiative that would limit the rights of illegal immigrants [criminals] in Arizona. -- Protect Arizona Now is a "mean-spirited" initiative that would harm public health and safety, said Isabel Garcia, founder of Coalición de Derechos Humanos [and Mexican gov't agent] . -- "We're launching an educational campaign to bring truth to this issue," Garcia said. "It doesn't bring a solution to any of the problems that plague the state or the country." [Sure it does. It ends the vote fraud and mooching perpetrated by foreign invaders.]...
Hermes 450 UAVAssociated Press -- June 27, 2004
Mexican Reconquista Queen whines about border enforcement
Ft. Huachuca, Ariz. -- The Border Patrol launched Friday its unmanned drones that use thermal and night-vision equipment to help agents spot illegal immigrants [criminals] trying to cross the desert into the United States. --- But Kat Rodriguez, [a goon with the reconquista gang] Coalicion de Derechos Humanos, said changing U.S. border policy rather than increasing patrols is key to protecting lives.
Tucson Citizen -- June 10, 2004
Reconquista grouses about deportation scheme for wrong reasons
The Border Patrol will start later this month flying Mexicans caught sneaking into Arizona into Mexico's interior in an effort to get migrants out of the hands of smugglers and away from deadly desert heat [costing taxpayers $ millions]. -- "Once again we are going to spend money on not addressing the problem," [Kat] Rodriguez [of 'Derechos Humanos] said. "They left that hometown because they need to feed their families." [That's Mexico's problem, not ours.]
Tucson Citizen -- June 7, 2004
More on Arizona march held by open border zealots, reconquistas
..."We're here to give thanks to the people who walked to show solidarity with the migrants," said protester Isabel Garcia, co-chair of the activist group Derechos Humanos. "I hope this walk will exponentially multiply efforts to stop this situation." -- The group of walkers, though armed with considerably more supplies than many illegal immigrants...
Garcia WatchTucson Citizen -- June 5, 2004
Mexican agent Isabel Garcia whines, fibs about border enforcement
...The border drones' introduction is not without detractors, chiefly among immigration advocates. -- Tucson attorney [and invasion maven] Isabel Garcia said their use will be another step toward fully militarizing the border and away from the law barring use of the military to enforce civil law. -- "Everything they have done so far has created chaos, instability, death and insecurity rather than security," Garcia said.
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