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Friday, November 29, 2002

Thank God For Georgie Anne Geyer
Author of Americans No More on C-SPAN

Georgie Anne Geyer, author of Americans No More - the Death of Citizenship
C-SPAN Washington Journal, Nov. 24, 2002
(In responses to question by Glenn Spencer)
"I would suggest to you, though, that it is even worse than that because many of our states, now are accepting Mexican identification cards... this means - I think it is astonishing... what it means that the United States is giving up knowledge of identification of vast numbers of people in our society and accepting another country's identification."
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John
Dougherty
Worldnet Daily
The Balkan States of America
...Because our leaders have, for decades, pursued a "multicultural" policy of unlimited immigration; because they have showered immigrants with public largess instead of insisting upon strict standards of citizenship; because they have not required immigrants to assimilate American culture; and because they have ignored the dangerous, deadly, destructive damage of rampant illegal immigration ­ our leaders are setting our country up to become this century's mega-Bosnia.

Alan
Stang
Etherzone.com
It started in the schools - Why the nation is falling apart
Next week, we shall be looking at the new Department of Homeland Security and at the present invasion of our country by illegal aliens. It would be impossible to understand these things without knowing why we Americans have let the perpetrators of the approaching disaster get away with it. The disaster was concocted in the nation's government (public) "schools." Without the shattering influence exerted by those schools, it could not have happened.

Mercury News
Reconquistas, Arizonan Pimentel fret new immigration agencies
...Immigrants in this reorganization will have been clearly and unequivocally labeled as threats to our security and to our homeland. -- Immigrant advocates -- the National Council of La Raza, for instance -- fear that policy flowing from this new agency will substantively reflect that fearful view no matter how the immigration functions are divided in the new department. -- A groundless fear? Please note that Michael Garcia, the gentleman President Bush appointed on Monday to head the INS while it devolves into the Homeland Security Department, is described by the attorney general as ``one of America's top terrorism prosecutors.'' (Pimentel writes columns for the Arizona Republic often.)

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Supervisor Call's response to Bill King's letter re militias
...One thing you mentioned concerns me. You mentioned the American Border Patrol and the fact that some are identifying it as a militia or vigilante group. That was news to me. Their name has never come up in conversations I've had regarding the passage of our resolution. In fact, I agree with you - they are exactly what they say they are. I'm perplexed as to how they've come to be included in the discussion. Perhaps the person that forwarded you my original email has been embellishing and has a secondary agenda of which I'm unaware?

Jim
Moore
Etherzone.com
Chaos in Arizona -- Send in the militia
In case the President and his entourage of political sidekicks haven't read the Constitution lately, I call their attention to several parts of it that are especially relevant for our times. -- From the U.S. Constitution, Section 8: "Congress shall have power to-provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions." -- And from the Bill of Rights, Article II:"A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed"

Arizona Republic - Letters
Clueless LULAC member spouts lies
We are appalled at the behavior a so-called citizens group is taking to stop the construction of the labor center near 25th Street and Bell Road. -- If it were not for the sweat and hard work put in by laborers such as these, the Phoenix area would not be a great thriving economic machine. Groups such as the Concerned Citizens Network practice discrimination and racism in Arizona. --- The Hispanic immigrant is no more illegal in this country than the refugees from Somalia, Russia, Europe, Cuba, Haiti, etc.
Associated Press
Bar on Deportations to Somalia Sought
A lawsuit filed by immigrant advocates asks a federal court to stop all U.S. deportations of Somalis because the East African nation has no functioning government that could agree to accept deportees. -- The lawsuit, filed in Seattle this week, claims deporting Somalis also violates international law and treaties including the United Nations Convention Against Torture. -- The U.S. INS contends the deportations are legal because the deportees are not rejected when they enter Somalia.

Charlotte Observer
Torch run from Mexico aims to further scofflaws' rights
A torch that started its journey in Mexico's most hallowed cathedral one month ago will arrive in Charlotte Saturday, spreading a message of basic rights for undocumented immigrants. -- It is scheduled to arrive in New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral Dec. 12, the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe -- one of the most sacred holidays in Mexico. -- The Rev. Vincent Finnerty, pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe, said the torch's pilgrimage "calls attention to the plight of the immigrant in this country." -- Brother Joel Magellan, director of the Association Tepeyac [illegal alien cheerleaders], said the torch's message is similar to what the Virgin of Guadalupe is said to have conveyed to Juan Diego at the Basilica in Mexico City.

News Note 
Bloomberg
Mexicans already complaining about U.S. truck rules
The [Mexican] government called a U.S. decision to start allowing some Mexican commercial trucks to cross the border into the country "discriminatory" and said it doesn't go far enough in giving companies fair access under a free trade accord, an Economy Secretariat statement said Thursday. --- On Wednesday, U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta said 136 applications from Mexican trucking companies will be reviewed for permission to go beyond a current 20-mile limit inside the U.S.

Salt Lake Tribune Commentary
Mexican Standoff
The greater the problem, the more influential the committee assigned to sweep it under the rug. -- The unstopping and unstoppable flow of migration across the border between the United States and Mexico is a huge problem that our government seems determined to ignore. It does so despite not only the enormous humanitarian and economic concerns on both sides of the frontier, but also the repeated entreaties of President Bush's great and good friend, Vicente Fox.
Express News
Fox seeks place in history
...At the centerpiece of his promised policy overhaul was something that wasn't his to control: Mexico's relationship with the United States. -- For all the talk of friendship and common goals, his wish list has gone nowhere since the 9-11 attacks changed the focus and priorities of the Bush administration. -- He has desperately wanted an agreement that would grant legal status to Mexicans already in the United States illegally and permit others to travel there to work.

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Tucson Citizen
Illegal alien traffic in Arizona doubles
Twice as many illegal immigrants were apprehended in Arizona last month than in October 2001, according to the U.S. Border Patrol. --- Over on his Douglas ranch, Roger Barnett also has noticed an increase in illegal immigrant activity. -- Barnett is a member of the American Border Patrol, which claims to inform the public about the situation at the border by taking incident reports from citizens along the border. -- He said he caught 47 illegal immigrants and turned them over to Border Patrol in October 2001. Barnett said he caught 215 last month. -- Barnett said he's contemplating buying his own helicopter to patrol the area because the Border Patrol isn't using helicopters stationed in the area.... [Includes bellyaching by reconquista Mexican agent Isabel García.]


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