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America Invaded
Under Noses of VIPs
Four Illegals Caught in Act While Politicians Visit NACO BP Station

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| First of four intruders
caught by American Border Patrol camera. |
All four intruders
returned to Mexico when ABP camera truck (arrow) appeared on
scene. |
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Naco, Arizona (ABP) 3/15/03
- Four illegal aliens were caught in the act of invading the
United States while politicians were visiting a nearby Border
Patrol Station. The intruders were caught on camera by American
Border Patrol Hawkeyes who had been stationed to watch the border
during the visit by U.S. Senators McCain and Kyl and Reps Kolbe
and Grijalva. At the same time, local
residents protested failure of the government to control the
border (additional photos). |
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News
Note |
Islamic
Republic News Agency
UN
treaty on rights of migrant workers to enter force July 1
Guatemala last weekend became the twentieth
country to deposit its instrument of ratification for a United
Nations treaty safeguarding the core rights of migrant workers
and their families, giving the accord the force of international
law, said the United Nations Information Center in a press release
here on Sunday.... |
Orange
County Register
Basketball
player shot at park; 3 sought
A Westminster man nearly died Friday
after being shot in the back while playing basketball at Sigler
Park, police said. Andres Santana was shot about 7 p.m. He is
expected to survive, although his blood pressure plummeted while
he was en route to a hospital. -- Police say they have had problems
with Hispanic and Vietnamese gangs at the park for years. |

Richard Humphries |
ABP
Board Member Reports on VIP Tour
Naco (ABP) -- At yesterday's breakfast at the
Copper Queen hotel, I got to speak to and with Hutchinson, McCain
and Kyl and, perhaps even more satisfying to me, I got to speak
about Grijalva,
in his presence, to a room full of elected officials, dignitaries,
Border Patrol supervisors and the press. -- I told the group
that I was in no way there to represent the ABP, but that I am
on the board of directors of that organization, whose
members Grijalva had called 'cockroaches', when he labeled it
a 'hate group'....... |
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Stevens
Point (Wisc.) Journal
Orwellian
Antics: Cops urged to learn foreign languages
Stevens Point Police Officer Bob Kussow
was tired of finding himself at a loss for words. -- In his five
years with the department, he sometimes could not communicate
with people who spoke only Spanish. The department had interpreters,
but he wasn't about to call them in for a traffic stop just to
ask for drivers license. -- "After a couple incidents like
that, I decided I'd take basic Spanish to learn to ask for drivers
licenses and birthdays," said Kussow... |
News
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Sierra Vista
Herald
Voicing
opinions: Health care officials describe impacts of immigration
Southern Arizona hospital representatives
on Saturday told Asa Hutchinson, the Department
of Homeland Security's undersecretary for border and transportation
security, about the impact of uncompensated care for illegal
immigrants and what they're doing to solve problems. -- "If
you're a terrorist, the easiest way to get into this country
is to break your foot while jumping the fence," Kolbe said.
"The Border Patrol would take you to the Douglas hospital
and they wouldn't touch you again." |
Joe
Guzzardi |
VDare.com
CBS'
60 Minutes Hangs Tough On Dispossessing Americans
The 60 Minutes show, "Imported from
India," was hosted by an adoring Lesley Stahl. She fell
hook, line and sinker for the PR pap advanced by the Indian Institute
of Technology and its shills. -- In what was essentially an infomercial,
nary a word was spoken on behalf of American engineers, American
universities or American workers who have been and will continue
to be displaced by IIT graduates and other H-1B visa holders. |
Associated
Press
Corruption
101?: California, Mexican universities strike partnership
..."Mexico's not about machismo
and gangs and organized crime and drugs,'' said Bob Ornelas,
mayor of Arcata, who recalled his own experiences growing up
in a Mexican-American family. "There's a very peace loving,
environment loving component to Mexico.'' -- "I think that
each one of us has inside of us a seed,'' Vilma Mendez Barriga,
director of the Mexican university's school of education, said
through an interpreter. "And this is the time we can water
the seed so it can flourish and germinate.'' |
Mark
Andrew
Dwyer |
Cheap
tricks
Mexican
howdy-dowdy ID card, matricula consular, is almost completely
tamper-resistant and forge-proof, advertise Mexican consuls and
their associates in he U.S. Its authenticity is guarded by such
high-tech features as holographic marks on its front and digitally
encoded and secured info on magnetic strip on its back. "It's
a fully reliable proof of identity of its holder," they
keep saying. |
News
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News 8 Austin
Rep.
speaks against invasion, illegal aliens
Freshman Texas state Rep. Debbie Riddle
represents a district on the north side of Houston. On the subject
of education and health care for undocumented Latino workers,
she was quoted in the El Paso newspaper saying, "Where did
this idea come from that everybody deserves free education, free
medical care, free whatever? It comes from Moscow, from Russia." |
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