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Saturday, November 29, 2003

Ridge Caves In to Peter Schey and the Ford Foundation
Amnesty Deal Struck With Reconquistas and Anti-American Lawyer

Deal Struck
"Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge signed off on the agreement Nov. 17, according to the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law, which helped litigate the case."
Red DotWhat Ridge has said about amnestyAP Internal Use Only

Peter Schey heads the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law - Graphic from New Times, L.A. June 20, 2002
Schey Strikes Again
   
He got the U.S. Supreme Court to force U.S. Schools to educate illegal aliens. Then worked with the Mexican government to get Gray Davis to kill Proposition 187 which would have reversed that decision.
   "Peter Schey is a one-man nation-wrecking crew," says Glenn Spencer, president of the anti-immigration group American Patrol in Sherman Oaks. "There is a special class of people in this country with special rights above others, and that's illegal immigrants, thanks to Peter Schey and people like him." -- New Times L.A, June 20, 2002AP Internal Use Only

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Repeal Absurd SB60 NOW
Knight Ridder Tribune
Invader driver's license bill may get a new life
...During the campaign, [Schwarzenegger] touted his roots as an immigrant to show that he sympathizes with their desire to live the American dream - which includes driving. But he also appealed to anti-illegal-immigration voters by arguing that people must play by the rules. -- Last week, Schwarzenegger's spokesman offered a carefully worded statement about where the governor stands on chances for a revised driver's license bill next year. AP Internal Use Only

Importing Disease
Fort Worth Star Telegram
Meddling Mexicans, others grouse over Rohrbacher proposal
A California representative's plan to turn doctors and nurses into ad hoc immigration agents to qualify for federal funding is less than a week old -- but already it's drawing fire from border health care officials, the Mexican government and members of his own party in Washington, D.C.... AP Internal Use Only

Vickory and
Wooldrige
MichNews.com
What? Me Worry?
As Mad Magazine's Alfred E. Neuman says: "What, me worry?" It's been said many times by Americans that what you don't know won't hurt you. That statement no longer holds true in modern day America. -- A sickness most Americans never heard of, Chagas Disease, is already in our blood supply... AP Internal Use Only

Busted
Boston Herald
Teen saves brother from alleged sex assault try by invader
An alert teenage boy saved his younger brother from being sexually assaulted when a Plymouth janitor in a town-owned hall allegedly tried to take off his pants, authorities said. -- Andre Luis Dias, an illegal immigrant from Brazil, allegedly tried to take off the 6-year-old's pants before the hero teen picked up his brother and led him outside to safety.... AP Internal Use Only

Hasta la vista baby!
Rocky Mountain News
Immigration seeks to double jail space
Immigration officials plan to double the size of their Denver-area jail to 750 beds to hold a growing number of illegal immigrants being caught on Colorado roads. -- The detention center in Aurora houses people awaiting deportation hearings at the two on-site courtrooms.... AP Internal Use Only

CLEAR Act - Bust Illegals
San Diego Union-Tribune 
CLEAR Act targets invaders, cops say they lack resources
...Although it's illegal for immigrants to live in the United States without immigration papers, state and local law enforcement agencies have traditionally refused to arrest them for such violations. -- They argue that they don't have sufficient resources and that such a policy would make policing immigrant communities more difficult.... AP Internal Use Only

News from the State of  Utah
Salt Lake Tribune
Paper portrays arrogant illegals as victims
Jose Antonio Maciel-Cortez was sure the American Dream was within his grasp. -- The Mexican immigrant already had a wife, three kids, a good job and a house in Orem. Under a petition filed by his wife, a U.S. citizen, he thought he was about to become a legal U.S. resident. -- But when Maciel kept an appointment at an immigration office in Salt Lake City last month, authorities arrested him and tossed him into jail..... AP Internal Use Only

Audio
Program
The Heart of the Matter
Allan Wall on The Heart of the Matter Show
"Whose side are U.S. Latinos on?" -- Show aired on November 26, 2003. This is an excellent program every American needs to hear. -- (Approx. 30 minutes in length)

George Putnam
George Putnam
Newsmax.com
LAMM-basting for the Common Good
It is this reporter's opinion that we have all but forgotten the word "assimilate." Webster's Dictionary tells us that to assimilate is to absorb and incorporate into one's thinking, to absorb groups of different cultures into the main cultural body, to be absorbed and incorporated. Assimilation is the cultural absorption of a minority group into the main cultural body. Fat chance, Mr. Webster!... AP Internal Use Only

Osama Bin Gomez
Washington Times
California repealing invader license law, but.......
...Dan Stein, executive director of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, agrees that the Legislature is engaged in a tactical measure intended to thwart an impending voter referendum in March that would give voters the opportunity to revoke the law. -- "The Legislature wants to roll the voters," Mr. Stein said. AP Internal Use Only

Flash
Presentation
StopTheInvasion.com
Excellent graphic presentation on invasion, population growth

Hasta la vista, baby!
Agence France-Presse
Three Iraqis arrested in Mexico for human smuggling
Mexican authorities have arrested three Iraqi nationals accused of smuggling Central Americans to the United States through Mexico, officials here said. -- The three were arrested along with two Mexicans also suspected of belonging to a human smuggling ring in a large-scale operation... AP Internal Use Only

Mexican Cartels in the United States
Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson
2 tons of pot seized, Mexican arrested
Federal agents discovered more than 2 tons of marijuana hidden under a load of gravel in a dump truck east of Douglas on Friday. -- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents saw a stolen Arizona license plate on the 10-wheel dump truck about 8:45 a.m. as it was heading toward Douglas, according to a news release. AP Internal Use Only

Ranting and Raving
Cleveland Plain Dealer
The new civil rights movement (by brazen invaders)
Washington- They stood in khakis and work shirts on Cleveland's near West Side and in the streets of downtown Toledo, a bus idling nearby, and made their demands: College aid. Health care. Union membership. Legal status. -- "Si, se puede!" cried these Hispanic "freedom riders" [yet another euphemism for illegal aliens] on their Ohio stops. "Yes, we can." AP Internal Use Only

Repeal Absurd SB60 NOW
San Mateo County Times
Illegals fear repeal of ridiculous driver's license law
Maria Alvarado, a street vendor [illegals are prohibited by law from working in the U.S.] who sells flowers in downtown San Mateo, is saving up for a car -- but she's not sure she'll ever buy one. -- Alvarado hopes California soon will allow undocumented immigrants [criminals] like herself to drive here legally.... AP Internal Use Only

Busted
Yuma Sun
Agents target labor buses; 100 illegals busted in 2 days
In just two days this week, U.S. Border Patrol agents in Yuma apprehended approximately 100 illegal immigrants while checking buses carrying area agricultural workers. -- The apprehensions were the result of an operation being carried out by the Yuma sector's Disrupt Unit, and its commander said he expects more as the lettuce season kicks into gear. AP Internal Use Only

David Garcia
David Garcia
Los Angeles Times (Free Registration) 
Police Share Credit for Capture
He had no car, didn't speak Spanish and his picture was being broadcast repeatedly as a suspected cop killer. -- But after spending two weeks in a graffiti-filled colonia south of Tijuana, David A. Garcia had managed to elude a massive manhunt that, at its height, involved more than 1,000 officers. AP Internal Use Only

News from the State of  Arizona
Arizona Republic -- Phoenix
Hospital warns invaders to pay up
Tucson -- Uninsured immigrants who fail to pay their medical bills are being reported to immigration officials and warned that they could face deportation under a new University Medical Center policy. -- This month, hospital workers started calling the federal bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services to turn in "foreign nationals" with delinquent accounts.... AP Internal Use Only


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