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Monday, December 29, 2003 |
Support for "Don't
Shop Day" Grows
Feedback is 100% positive
The
People Support the Idea
Glenn: Just imagine what a strong message empty malls,
empty grocery stores, empty toy stores, empty GAS STATIONS, etc,
will send to those who have the power to tighten our lax immigration
policies. -- By not shopping for anything on Jan. 12th, you will
be sending a strong message........and you won't have to "demonstrate",
carry a placard, or even leave the comfort of your own home.
-- Remember every one of the people who died on 9/11 AS A RESULT
OF OUR OPEN BORDERS. -- P.D., Florida
Hi Glenn,
Everyone is really getting the word out. I think it's going to
have a big impact. -- Along the same lines I think we should
add: Make No Bank Deposits that day. Do Not pay any bills (from
the 9th-12th). -- Remember No online shopping either. -- Sincerely,
Shanna in Arizona
We must do this. Spread the word.
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KNBC-TV
-- Los Angeles
Man
Allegedly Attempts Bogus Deportation
A Diamond Bar, Calif., man who emigrated
from India was in federal custody Monday for allegedly impersonating
an immigration agent to attempt a bogus deportation of a woman
from his homeland, authorities said. -- Harpal Singh was arrested
after he allegedly went to the woman's San Bernardino, Calif.,
residence...  |
William F.
Jasper |
The New
American
Bush's
Coming Amnesty Plan
The Bush administration's plan to give
amnesty to millions of illegal aliens would prove to be an even
bigger disaster than previous amnesties. -- Get ready for a battle
royale to save our borders. The Bush administration and pro-immigration
invasion Democrats and Republicans in Congress are planning a
big move this year to give amnesty to millions of illegal aliens...
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Mark
Andrew
Dwyer |
Condition
Sine Qua Non
According to the Associated Press, U.S. Census
Bureau estimates released December 18, 2003, revealed that the
U.S. population, "fueled by immigration and high birthrate
among Hispanics" just passed 291 million and will reach
300 million threshold within four years. Earlier this month (December
10), UCLA's Chicano Studies Research Center released a recommendation
that calls for allowing non-citizens, a vast majority of whom
are Mexicans... |
W. James
Antle III |
Intellectual
Conservative
Turn
That GOP Elephant Into a "Pander" Bear
How many elections can Republicans go
on winning when they seem more concerned about avoiding criticism
from those who oppose them than delivering for their most loyal
voters? -- It's understandable, if not entirely forgivable, when
putative conservatives abandon their principles to embrace a
program that will redistribute income...  |
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FAIR
Bush
to Propose Broad Amnesty
We regret having to interrupt your holiday
season with bad news on the immigration reform front, but the
Washington Post reports this morning that President Bush and
Karl Rove-in order to appeal to Hispanic voters-are poised to
announce a sweeping amnesty plan during the second week of January....
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Disgraced
inspector gets 2-year prison term
A former U.S. immigration inspector who
accepted as much as $90,000 for allowing drugs and illegal immigrants
across the border will begin serving a two-year prison sentence
in February. -- Jose Antonio Olvera, an immigration inspector...
was sentenced Tuesday for bribery, marijuana conspiracy and income-tax
evasion charges.  |
Tom
DeWeese |
Intellectual
Conservative
Principle
Before Party
Three years of complete Republican rule
have given us a clear understanding of its meaning. Close inspection
will show that this is not your father's GOP. And it's not conservative.
-- Fifty years ago the modern movement to defend the principles
of liberty, outlined in the United States Constitution, began...
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WPBN --
Traverse City, Michigan
Illegal
alien arrested on assault charges
An illegal alien faces charges in Charlevoix
county for threatening a young child. Deputies say late Sunday
night a 25 year old man threatened a child with a nine inch steak
knife. By the time officers got to the home off M-75 south in
Boyne Valley township, the man had run off....  |
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We Get E-Mail
City
Council Lauds Mexican Consul-General for Matriculas
A fellow activist friend of mine went
down to City Hall last week to address the City Council. -- One
of the featured presentations (not an Agenda item) was giving
a certificate of appreciation to Mexican Consul-General Lara,
who is leaving L.A. for San Antonio. The Council spoke glowingly
of her efforts... |

Cornyn |
KXAN-TV
-- Austin
Cornyn
Pushing Immigration Changes
U.S. Senator John Cornyn says he's concerned
about immigration reform and its effects on border towns in Texas.
-- He's now promoting legislation to allow visitors from Mexico
to stay in the United States for up to six months. Canadian visitors
already have that freedom.  |
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The Iowa
Channel
2
Teens Arrested In Attempted Kidnapping
Two Iowa teens are being held in a kidnapping
attempt in Minnesota. -- Authorities arrested a 19-year-old from
Buffalo Center, Iowa, and a 16-year-old juvenile, who claims
to be an illegal immigrant from Mexico now living in Iowa. --
The two may be charged with kidnapping, assault, making terrorist
threats... [Family
values don't stop at the Rio Bravo]  |
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Joe Guzzardi
-- VDare.com
LA
Times' Hiltzik Wins Second Annual VDARE.COM Worst Immigration
Coverage Award!
"T'was the night before Christmas
when all through the house -- Not a creature was stirring, not
even a mouse." -- Except for a couple of rats in the White
House. There George W. Bush and his sidekick Karl Rove were gift-wrapping
and leaking to the Washington Post a great big ugly Christmas
Surprise for America...  |
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Webster
County Citizen -- Seymour, MO
Charges
added in illegal alien arrests
Another Mexican national has been charged
in federal court in Springfield for violating federal immigration
laws following his apprehension earlier this month in Seymour,
according to U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Missouri
Todd P. Graves.  |
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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)
Sinkhole
de Mayo: Outlook for state traffic is bleak
...In the past, the city said that up
to 20% of its bridges could remain in "very poor" or
"fair to poor" condition. Under the council's action,
30% of bridges will be allowed to remain in those categories.
-- Soon after the council's action, the Legislature voted to
"borrow" $100 million from transportation funds to
spend in other areas...  |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Latinos
want more input on colleges
...The Latino leaders, angry about being
snubbed during the recent selection of a new chancellor, said
they will support a bill that would dissolve the college board
and replace it with a nine-member panel appointed by the governor.
-- "We have been ignored for too long," said Rep. Steve
Gallardo [a
vehement opponent of the Protect Arizona Now initiative],
a Phoenix Democrat who will push the legislation during next
year's session.  |
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St. Petersburg
(Florida) Times
For
invading scofflaws, 'renewed hope'
...Opponents such as David Ray, spokesman
for Washington-based Federation for American Immigration Reform,
say the DREAM Act would reward students whose parents broke the
law. He said it also would take coveted college slots away from
U.S. citizens. -- Tampa immigration attorney John Ovink
calls the argument "total baloney."  |
Brown &
Coon |
Front Page
Magazine
Republicans
for Illegal Immigration
Despite initial pledges to
bring America's borders under control following 9/11, America's
elected officials -- including conservative Republicans both
inside and outside the Bush Administration -- have advanced programs
to reward illegal immigration. Recently, the highest ranking
officials charged with protecting Americans from terrorist
attacks...  |
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Tucson Citizen
Editorial
Border
Patrol using better strategies
The U.S Border Patrol must learn a lesson
from its own success. -- A recent crackdown on illegal border
activity in Cochise County demonstrated how effective it can
be to focus efforts near the border in a way that catches immigrants
and smugglers off guard. -- The Border Patrol launched "Operation
Pipeline" on Nov. 17...  |

Pat Buchanan |
WorldNetDaily.com
Bushite
betrayal of working America
On Christmas Eve, a story and column
in the Washington Post caught the eye. For they tell much about
the two Americas we are becoming under George Bush and a Democratic
Party that has cut its roots to working America. -- The front-page
story by Mike Allen describes a Bush initiative on "immigration
reform."  |
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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)
Jobless
Count Skips Millions (We Need 'Guest Workers'?)
...The nation's official jobless rate
is 5.9%, a relatively benign level by historical standards. But
economists say that figure paints only a partial - and artificially
rosy - picture of the labor market. -- To begin with, there are
the 8.7 million unemployed, defined as those without a job who
are actively looking for work. But lurking behind that group
are 4.9 million part-time workers...  |
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