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| Irish Voice -- New York -- March 8, 2010 Meddlesome Irish continue push toward illegal alien amnesty The President of the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform, Ciaran Staunton, made a passionate speech at an ILIR meeting in Denver Saturday where he urged Irish Americans to remember that the Irish made up an estimated 50,000 of the 12 million [illegal aliens] in the United States... [See Amnesty Watch] |
| Latin American Herald-Tribune -- Caracas, VZ -- March 5, 2010 Usual suspects to boycott Wal-Mart ..."The aim of this initiative is to send a signal, give a wake-up call to Walmart, which, with its huge number of Latino customers, also has a moral obligation and with the enormous influence that it has to support (immigration) reform," GLAHR's Teodoro Maus told Efe... [Maus is a former Mexican consul who retired and stayed in the US continuing to meddle and be a general nuisance] |
| Noozhawk -- Santa Barbara / Goleta, Calif. -- February 20, 2010 Another pestiferous Mexican globalist spouts off ...[The always obnoxious Vicente] Fox used his speech titled "The Future of the Americas: Immigration, Globalization and Free Trade" -- to spell out the reasons why the United States is so important to the hemisphere and why the hemisphere is so important to the United States... |
| Big Think -- February 20, 2010 Globalist menace Jorge Castañeda in favor of NWO, open borders ...Castañeda views illegal immigration as a potential "solution" rather than a problem, and the U.S.-Mexico border fence as a "terrible" (but so far, ineffectual) idea. As for the war on drugs, he believes it's "unwinnable" and suggests that the two countries "sit back for a second" and rethink the whole policy... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- February 18, 2010 Meddling Guatemala president to push Obama for amnesty & other news Guatemala's President, Alvaro Colom, said this morning that he will seek to have his counterparts in Central America to lobby jointly for a meeting or at least a phone call with the U.S. President to speak to him about the migratory reform. The opportunity for Colom to lobby with the regional heads of state will be the “Rio Group” meeting... |
| Raw Story -- February 18, 2010 Castañeda calls for 'North American union,' unified currency Prolific Mexican politician and intellectual Jorge Castañeda believes that a greater North American community -- a "North American Union" -- with economies tied together under a European Union-style system, complete with open borders and a unified currency, is the wave of the future... [See NWO Treason Watch] |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- February 6, 2010 NAFBPO Update: Arrogant Mexicans bemoan U.S. over illegals.... again! The Senate of the Republic approved sending a message to President Felipe Calderon so that he may ask the Government of the United States to reconsider the anti-immigrant measures intended to be taken in the neighboring country's budget for 2011... [Includes other news] |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- February 3, 2010 Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border Pedro Vazquez, a Mexican Deputy (Congressman) and coordinator of the Labor Party congressional section in the Chamber of Deputies (House of Reps.) lamented the disinterest of the Mexican political class concerning the immigration problem of the Mexicans in the United States... |
| Access North Georgia -- January 25, 2010 Arrogant Mexican gasbag wants 'bilateral' solution to the invasion nightmare The Mexican Consul General for Georgia told Gainesville Rotarians Monday there needs to be a 'bi-lateral',orderly way to solve the illegal immigration problem. -- Consul General Salvador De Lara said the U.S. cannot send back the estimated six million [illegal aliens], except for criminals [which all of them are]... |
| Irish Central -- New York -- January 24, 2010 Irish immigration center takes Murphy to task over 'No amnesty for illegals' The Irish Immigration Center in Philadelphia is urging those who support the [illegal alien.... criminal] Irish to call their Congressman, Patrick Murphy, to say they oppose his stance on comprehensive immigration reform [read: amnesty]. -- The center says that Murphy joined nine other Democrats in the House... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- January 22, 2010 Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border On the first anniversary of Pres. Obama's administration, some 200 persons crowded around the front of the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City to demand from him a migratory reform [read: amnesty] that would legalize some 12 million [illegal aliens] who live in the United States. [Note: Arrogant church squatter Elvira Arrellano was involved] |
| Irish Central -- New York -- January 13, 2010 Meddlesome Irish pushing for amnesty Irish community leaders are being asked to give their support to the push for a comprehensive new immigration bill [read: amnesty]. The White House recently sent out invitations to Irish American community leaders nationwide to attend a special briefing on comprehensive immigration reform this week... [See Amnesty Watch] |
| New York Times -- January 9, 2010 Meddling Mexican says amnesty unlikely in 2010 Mexico's ambassador to the United States said Friday he expects immigration reform is unlikely to pass in that country in 2010 because of unemployment and midterm elections. -- In an unusually frank assessment, Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan said Mexico will continue its quiet, ''under the radar'' lobbying for a reform... [See Amnesty Watch] |
| Mayo News -- Westport, County Mayo, Ireland -- December 29, 2009 Ring hopes for progress on Irish illegals Progress needs to be made on improving the legal status of the [illegal aliens from Ireland] in the New Year according to Fine Gael TD, Michael Ring, who he said were facing another lonely Christmas and New Year season. -- There is an estimated 10,000 [Irish illegals] living in the United States... |
| EFE -- Madrid -- December 18, 2009 Translated by Google The Arrogance!: Foreigners submit their own amnesty proposals to the U.S. San Salvador, El Salvador -- The Central American countries will present next year to the U.S. an immigration reform proposal focused on comprehensive care for thousands of [illegal aliens.... criminals] from the region, Salvadoran Foreign Ministry announced today... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- December 18, 2009 Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border ...The Ministry of Foreign Relations of El Salvador has applauded the introduction of a law proposal for an Integral Migratory Reform in the United States. The initiative is promoted by the United States congressman for Illinois, Luis Gutierrez. The document was presented yesterday in the Chamber of Representatives of the Congress of the United States of America... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- December 10, 2009 Obnoxious Mexicans think U.S. laws shouldn't apply to them Leaders of organizations of Mexicans in the U.S. announced yesterday that they will ask Janet Napolitano, Secretary of National Security (sic), to halt the firm anti-immigrant policy. Activists of the Mexican-American Coalition for Migratory Reform are searching for support from at least 500 pro-[illegal alien.... criminal] organizations... |
| Michelle Malkin -- November 23, 2009 Here we go: World meddling in 9/11 show trials begins That didn't take long, did it? -- A legal team is going to New York to prevent the use of evidence provided by Germany in seeking a death penalty. Berlin wants to ensure that promises made by the US are kept if the suspects are found guilty... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 18, 2009 Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border PRD (pol. party) Senator Pablo Gomez Alvarez, who said he was for the destruction of fences on national borders, stated that the construction of fences to divide territorial limits represents acts of xenophobia, of superiority and of rejection to what is different... |
| Houston Chronicle -- November 14, 2009 U.S.-Mexico "experts" want ban on powerful arms The U.S. government should reimpose a ban on automatic weapons sales and clamp down harder on the illegal export of guns and cash to Mexico, a binational panel of scholars and former government officials urges in a report released Friday.... [Anything but shut the border down] [See Gun Grabber Watch] |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 12, 2009 Latest NAFBPO Update: Ecuador now pushing for an amnesty ...Luis Gallegos, the Ecuadoran Ambassador to the U.S., pointed out: "An extensive legislation concerning the problem of the [illegal aliens] is necessary. There are organizations arising in this country that criminalize them, and Ecuador maintains an open philosophy in this respect, centered on support for universal citizenship, mobility and family unity." |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 11, 2009 Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border Haroldo Rodas, Guatemala's Minister of Foreign Relations, [Sec. of State] yesterday revealed the strategy that the country will utilize in the U.S. so that an eventual migratory reform in the country [the U.S.] might include 11 points which would make it "integral" for fellow citizens, especially for Guatemalans... |
| Center for Immigration Studies -- November 10, 2009 Daily news from CIS Bishop of Derry Seamus Hegarty provided a much needed lift to the plight of the [illegal aliens] during a busy visit to the US last week. Bishop Hegarty, a pioneer in the fight for [illegal aliens'] rights in this country, held masses in Boston and Philadelphia before traveling to Washington, D.C. for meetings with clergy and politicians to discuss reform [read: amnesty]... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 9, 2009 Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border ...Referring to the topic of migration, she [Janet Napolitano] said President Barack Obama wants to move ahead with that in 2010. She anticipates changes will be presented to Congress in the first half of next year. She said that there is a better system for finding those who have crossed the border illegally and for identifying the businesses that give them employment... [See Amnesty Watch] |
| Andy McCarthy -- National Review -- October 29, 2009 Meddling Mexican gov't urges its citizens to participate in U.S. Census I recounted earlier this morning that Democrats are trying to block a requirement that the census inquire whether respondents are American citizens. At the same time, the Mexican government is interfering in our census by urging Mexican nationals to get themselves counted so they can grab bigger slices of hundreds of billions in social welfare spending... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- October 26, 2009 Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border The Mexican consulates [masters of parasitism] in Los Angeles, California, and Miami, Florida pointed out that the participation in the 2010 US census of Mexicans residing in the US will be fundamental for assigning up to 300 billion dollars annually in social programs during the next 10 years... |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- October 23, 2009 Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border Mexican Senator Manuel Velasco proposed that the country's new head of the National Human Rights Commission ally himself with international agencies to "strive for the legal recognition of our fellow citizens who work in the United States." |
| Latin American Herald -- Caracas, Venezuela -- October 19, 2009 Meddling Mexican government to aid illegals busted by Arpaio The Mexican government is aiding 13 [illegal Mexican aliens] nabbed by an Arizona sheriff's department that does not have the authority to enforce immigration laws, the foreign ministry said. -- The ministry noted in a statement that last week's arrests in and around Phoenix took place... |
| Irish Central -- New York -- October 17, 2009 Another meddling foreign official chimes in on illegals The Irish population in America should rally around immigration reform, said Micheal Martin, Minister for Foreign Affairs, in New York on Saturday. Reform will take place in the first three months of 2010, and the question of [Irish illegal aliens] will be part of a comprehensive review of the immigration system [read: amnesty]... |
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