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The GovernatorThe Enterprise - Editorial -- Brockton, Mass. -- Sept. 27, 2004
Schwarzenegger: No licenses for invaders
Some people may take a dim view of Arnold Schwarzenegger being the governor of California, but at least he keeps his word - which puts him ahead of most politicians. --- Schwarzenegger's critics are calling him unenlightened and racist [for his righfully giving the axe to 'One Bill Gil' Cedillo's outrageous license scam]. These ad hominem attacks avoid the central premise that they are trying to legitimize the huge population of illegal immigrants [criminals] in the United States. [Thank Schwarzenegger]
CrackpotSan Jose Mercury News-- September 24, 2004
Diaz says Arnold 'doesn't understand the immigrant community'
A day after Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a bill that would have allowed illegal immigrants [criminals] to obtain driver's licenses, immigrant advocates released a new report Thursday touting the contributions of immigrants to Silicon Valley's economy. --- "We need to educate him,'' said Assemblyman Manny Diaz... "By vetoing the bill, he showed he does not understand the immigrant community.''
Invader
License SchemeLong Beach Press-Telegram Editorial -- September 24, 2004
¡Viva El Veto! License scheme belongs in the dumper
There will be no driver's licenses for illegal immigrants anytime soon. And that is plenty soon enough. -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger this week vetoed a bill that would have allowed such licenses, despite a few security protections supposedly added to win his support. Democrats who pushed the legislation said they'd been double- crossed. -- But that's not true. Schwarzenegger has said all along he wouldn't consider allowing licenses for illegals...
Los Angeles Daily News -- September 24, 2004
Mexican reconquista Fabian Nuñez relents on licenses
Sacramento -- Democratic Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez said Thursday that he would concede and allow driver's licenses for illegal immigrants [criminals] to be marked with a special designation if Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger would agree to sign a licensing bill. [The only acceptable form of license for invaders is no license at all. They need to be deported.]
El Universal -- Mexico City -- September 24, 2004
Pestiferous Mexican official decries Arnold's veto of licence nightmare
A top foreign relations official on Thursday lambasted California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's veto of legislation that would have allowed undocumented migrants to obtain a driver's licenses in the state. -- Juan Bosco Martí, general director for North American affairs with the Foreign Relations Secretariat (SRE) said in a press conference the Mexican government is very concerned by the action. [The corrupt Mexican government can pound sand. Also see: Mexican Meddling]
San Jose Mercury News Editorial -- September 24, 2004
Driver's license muddle
As expected, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a bill granting driver's licenses to illegal immigrants [contact and thank the governor]. The reason: his insistence that a license for the undocumented be distinguishable. -- In his veto message, Schwarzenegger said, "This bill does not adequately address the security concerns that my Department of Homeland Security and I have, and I cannot support it.''
George Skelton -- Los Angeles Times -- Sept. 23, 2004
Maybe It's Time for Cedillo to Let Arnold Take the Wheel
State Sen. ['One Bill Gil'] Cedillo has been down the same road for six years and always has been stopped short of his goal: driver's licenses for illegal immigrants. So it's probably time to change directions. -- Assuming a driver's license is the only goal of Cedillo and other Latino legislators - and not a government photo ID that can open the door to other privileges of legal residency - the senator should follow Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's lead.
Invader
License SchemeLos Angeles Times via KTLA -- Sept. 23, 2004
Bad bill bites the dust, Nativo and Fabian bellyache
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday vetoed legislation that would have made California's 2 million illegal immigrants [criminals] eligible for driver's permits. -- [Mexican reconquista disciple] Nativo V. Lopez, national president of both the Mexican American Political Assn. and Hermandad Mexicana, said his groups are prepared to call for national boycotts of convention centers in Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. [Tell Arnold "Thank You!"]
Reuters -- September 22, 2004
Schwarzenegger vetoes ridiculous license bill
San Francisco -- California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday vetoed a bill that would have allowed illegal immigrants [criminals] to get a state driver's license. -- The move was expected after Schwarzenegger cited security concerns in opposing the legislation, which had been proposed by Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez. [It's actually "One Bill Gil" Cedillo's wacky bill.] [Tell Arnold "Thank You!"]
Chicago Tribune (Free Registration) -- September 3, 2004
'One Bill Gil', reconquistas toss tantrum in Mexican city
In a state that boasts of its great diversity, a battle over legislation offering driver's licenses to illegal immigrants [criminals] has come down to an argument between those immigrants and the immigrant who happens to be California's governor. -- At a rally Thursday in downtown Los Angeles, a group of mainly Hispanic demonstrators heard the Democratic state senator who wrote the bill castigate Arnold Schwarzenegger...
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Knight Ridder-Tribune
-- September 2, 2004 Invader license snit: Reconquistas try badgering Schwarzenegger In a state that boasts of its great diversity, a battle over legislation offering driver's licenses to illegal immigrants has come down to an argument between those immigrants and the immigrant who happens to be California's governor [the governor is not a criminal invader the likes of who these clowns are advocating for]. -- "Now is the time for the governor to be a real leader," said state Sen. Gilbert Cedillo. ["One Bill Gil" had better watch what he wishes for] |
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San Diego
Union Tribune -- August 16, 2004 Governator to troll enemy territory For the first time since he took office 10 months ago, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is planning a trip to Mexico [where he really has no business going] and it looks like his first stop could be Baja California. -- Schwarzenegger wants to learn more about the liquefied natural gas terminals being proposed for Baja California "since an important quantity of what these... companies export would go to California... |
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Riverside
(California) Press Enterprise -- August 13, 2004 Dangerous invader driver's license bill stalls A showdown over granting driver licenses to undocumented immigrants [criminals] shows no signs of compromise as the legislative session enters its final two weeks. -- State Sen. Gil Cedillo, the author of a bill that would give driver licenses to [Mexican scofflaws], dismissed Gov. Schwarzenegger's demand that the licenses carry a distinguishing mark. Such a mark would lead to discrimination, he said. [It ought to lead to immediate deportation]. |
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Fresno Bee
-- August 12, 2004 Licenses for lawbreakers up in air, invaders toss tantrum The author of a plan to give undocumented immigrants [criminals] drivers licenses [vehement Mexican reconquista and former Mechista 'One Bill Gil' Cedillo] said Wednesday that a deal with Gov. Schwarzenegger is near. --- "I have no idea what they're referring to," Schwarzenegger press secretary Margita Thompson said, adding that the governor believes SB 1160 does not adequately address concerns about security. |
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Sacramento
Bee -- August 11, 2004 Schwarzenegger turns onto 'girlie man' on new Prop. 187 Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Tuesday that he is unlikely to support a push by some fellow Republicans to bar the Legislature from granting driver's licenses to undocumented workers in California and to cut off their access to government subsidies for housing, food and higher education. -- "We should find ways to work together rather than to find ways of going the other way," he said. [Contact Schwarzennegger] |
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El Paso
Times -- August 8, 2004 10 border governors to meet for conference Santa Fe, N.M. -- Governors from border states in the United States and Mexico, including Rick Perry of Texas and Arnold Schwarzenegger of California, are scheduled to be in Santa Fe this week for the U.S.-Mexico Border Governors' Conference. -- New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson will be chairman of the conference. It is also expected to include Janet Napolitano of Arizona and Mexican governors... |
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La
Opinion (Roughly translated
by Google.com) -- July 30, 2004 Invader activists/legislators demand licenses for scofflaws The president of the Assembly, the democrat Fabian Núñez, said yesterday that governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will have to fulfill his word to sign the law of licenses SB1160 and said that neither the democratic legislators nor senator Gil Cedillo, author of the initiative can hope by another year more of fight. [See how you can take action] |
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Oakland
Tribune -- July 6, 2004 Cedillo crony says bogus Mexican ID more secure than a license Fear of terrorism and domestic security is one reason so many voters are hesitant to support a law giving driver's licenses to illegal immigrants [criminals]. -- Security was one of the reasons Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger gave for opposing last year's law, and it has emerged as the major stumbling block in discussions with state Sen. Gil Cedillo over his newest proposed bill, SB 1160. |
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Associated
Press -- Posted June 6, 2004 Schwarzenegger: deal could give licenses to foreign lawbreakers Holt, Calif. - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Saturday that he is optimistic that illegal immigrants will be eligible for drivers' licenses, but he said they may face restrictions that some Hispanic lawmakers have called unacceptable. -- On Wednesday, [Mexican reconquista Sen. Gil] Cedillo said any license that differentiates illegal immigrants [criminals] from citizens was a "nonstarter, a deal breaker, unacceptable. [Keep contacting the Governor - No licenses for invaders. Period.] |
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San Jose
Mercury News -- June 2, 2004 Arnold slow to push for defacto national ID cards for invaders Latino lawmakers vilified Gov. Pete Wilson for cutting off public services to illegal immigrants [criminals] and bullied Gov. Gray Davis into granting them driver's licenses, a move that helped end his political career. -- But the Legislature's fastest-growing political bloc appears stymied by Arnold Schwarzenegger. |
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American
Patrol Feature Item -- May 28, 2004 Licenses: Arnold Poised to Cave In to Mexican Invaders "The governor did say to the three of us today [the usual reconquista suspects such as invader-rewarding Marco Firebaugh and the annoying Sen. Cedillo] that he was committed to ensuring that we provide driver's licenses to undocumented persons," said Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez..... [See Feature] |
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Contra
Costa Times -- May 28, 2004 Governor reassures Mexican reconquista 'lawmakers' Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday renewed his support for granting driver's licenses to illegal immigrants -- if security issues can be resolved [which is impossible]. -- The governor's pledge, in a private meeting with Latino legislators (including Marco Firebaugh, the hombre who gave us AB540, and the radical Mexican reconquista Fabian Nunez), appeared to ease their concerns. They had feared that Schwarzenegger had reneged on a promise to negotiate new legislation to replace a law he pushed the Legislature to repeal last fall. |
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Francisco Chronicle -- May 26, 2004 Latinos in legislature threaten over invader license issue The Legislature's powerful Latino caucus says it is losing patience with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for so far failing to support compromise legislation that would let illegal immigrants [criminals] obtain driver's licenses. -- "The time is now," said Sen. Gil Cedillo who authored the measure and then agreed to its repeal after getting the governor's assurance that they would work together on a new bill. |
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Los
Angeles Times (Free Registration) -- May 26, 2004 Impasse Feared on Driver's Licenses for Lawbreakers Months of talks between Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's administration and a key legislator [Mexican reconquista menace Gil Cedillo] have failed to lead to an agreement on extending driver's licenses to illegal immigrants [criminals], bringing the Capitol to the brink of a showdown over one of the most contentious issues from last year's recall campaign. -- The heated passion over the topic has not dissipated. In April, a San Bernardino church property was vandalized... |
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Angeles Times (Free Registration) -- May 22, 2004 Some nettlesome Mexicans claim the Governator is 'racist' ...An editor and a reporter from the weekly magazine of the Mexican newspaper El Universal pressed the governor on his positions on immigration. The editor, Pascal Beltran del Rio, said the governor's reversal of a law permitting illegal immigrants [criminals] to obtain driver's licenses and his previous support for Proposition 187 means that many Mexicans "see him as anti-immigrant, as a racist, even though he's an immigrant himself." |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune -- May 14, 2004 Governor drops proposal to cut health care for poor In a stunning reversal, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger yesterday withdrew proposals that would have denied health coverage to hundreds of thousands of poor people and restricted health care to millions more. --- The governor... dropped plans to cap enrollment in programs that provide health care for children of the working poor, give prenatal care to undocumented immigrants... |
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La Opinion
(Roughly translated by Google.com)
-- May 6, 2004 Tantrum: Students demand licenses for invaders, baby-wave Sacramento, Calif. -- Hundreds of students marched to before the Capitol of California demanding that reconquista Gil Cedillo's new scheme to give lawbreakers licenses be approved,according to an article in today's La Opinion, a Spanish-language propaganda rag. An 11-year-old whined that the Governor wasn't "helping our community" (presumably a bunch of scofflaws). |