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Sunday, April 4, 2004

American Patrol Attacked on
Floor of Georgia State Senate
March 19 Speech Riddled With Lies and Threats

Sam Zamarripa On Floor of Georgia Senate, March 19, 2004 -- See transcript
State Senator Sam Zamarripa: "What you have before you ­ I wanted to share this with you ­ is what is called the Zamarripa Watch. This is a site that is dedicated to following my activities here in the Senate and it has been here for more than a year. It is propagated by a group that originates, not in Georgia, but originates in Idaho. And the name of that group is the American Border Patrol. The American Border Patrol has affiliations with a number of well-known and well-established white supremacy organizations. They are extremely well organized ­ they are well funded ­ and they know how to target issues like immigration to their own best interests." [Related D.A. King Column]
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Response: The Zamarripa Watch is maintained by American Patrol, not American Border Patrol. American Patrol is located in California, not Idaho. It has affiliations with no one, especially white supremacy organizations. American Patrol has one consultant who works part time. It has hardly any money at all. This man is a liar. -- Glenn Spencer

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U.S. Border Patrol
Sierra Vista (Arizona) Herald Review
25 become new border lifesavers
Fort Huachuca, Arizona - It was 24 days of intensive training, rappelling down the sides of cliffs and out of helicopters, day and night long-distance land navigation exercises, advanced first aid courses, and hours of PT. -- The end result was that out of the 47 U.S. Border Patrol agents who started the Border Search, Trauma and Rescue - known as BORSTAR...

Another Evil Ford Foundation Attack on America
Associated Press
Immigrant class-action lawsuit open to hundreds of Texans
A lawsuit seeking to force the government to hand over already-approved residency documents will be open to hundreds of immigrants across Texas. -- A federal judge in McAllen this week gave class-action status to the lawsuit by immigrant rights groups [aka reconquistas] against the federal government. AP Internal Use Only

Photo Album
Photo Album
Tom Tancredo in Nashville on Saturday
Tennesseans for Responsible Immigration Policies held a meeting in Nashville last evening. Rep. Tom Tancredo and other guest speakers didn't disappoint. Photos by FAIR's Jim Staudenraus...... click headline to view.

Strip mining America
Los Angeles Times (Free Registration) 
Calif. Colleges' Budget Crunch Growing [and they wonder why]
Facing yet another year of multimillion-dollar budget cuts, California's public colleges and universities, long renowned for their excellence and affordability, may be poised to follow the state's once-smooth highways into decline. [The disgraced Gray Davis... first Calif. governor ever to be recalled, signed a bill in 2001 - AB540- that allowed invaders to get discounted tuition in said colleges.] AP Internal Use Only

Sierra Club
Philadelphia Inquirer
Fight to control Sierra Club hinges on immigration issue
Is immigration an environmental issue? -- The question is fueling a nasty power struggle for control of the Sierra Club, the nation's most influential environmental organization. -- In voting this month, the 700,000-member club will choose five board directors, who could transform the direction of the politically active organization. AP Internal Use Only

Hasta la vista baby!
Pasadena Star-News Editorial
Feds can pay for illegals behind bars
It's too bad Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca has to go begging for the measly nine cents on the dollar that the federal government reimburses the county for illegal immigrant incarceration. -- Baca places the cost at $80 million to $100 million per year. Clearly this is one unfunded mandate too many. It's near unbearable in the face of state government take-aways to local government. AP Internal Use Only

News from the State of  Arizona
'Protect Arizona Now' Ad in Today's Sierra Vista Herald
Click the headline to view the ad that appeared in today's Sierra Vista Herald, and be sure to visit the PAN website for information about how you can help stop the state from squandering scarce funds on people who shouldn't be in the country to begin with.

Repeal Absurd SB60 NOW
Los Angeles Daily News
Usual suspects turn up heat on licenses for lawbreakers
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has made the controversial question of granting driver's licenses to illegal immigrants [criminals] a low priority, but Latino activists [the likes of traitor Nativo Lopez] are stepping up the pressure for early action. -- Schwarzenegger made repealing a new law granting licenses to illegals without background checks one of his first priorities... AP Internal Use Only

Rumor Mill
Rumor Mill
American Patrol
Al Qaida May Be Linked to Mexican Organizations
A security expert working for a company doing business in Iraq has come upon a number of Web sites in Arabic (he is fluent in the language) that link Al Qaida to Mexican organizations. This could this be as significant as the Zimmerman telegram... AP Internal Use Only

Don't Visit The Ditch
El Universal -- Mexico City
Update on another Mexico vacation nightmare
...On the afternoon of Dec. 18, 2000, [British pop singer Kirsty MacColl] was scuba diving with her two teenage sons in a federally protected marine park off limits to large boats when a prominent Mexican executive's yacht entered the area. Kirsty was killed instantly in the boat's propeller.... AP Internal Use Only

Terrorism
Associated Press
Houston's terror threats probed
A 100-member Houston task force including federal, state and local law enforcement officials has investigated thousands of tips on possible terrorist activity. -- While most of the leads don't have serious consequences, one tip helped Houston's Joint Terrorism Task Force thwart attempts by suspected terrorists to cross the Mexican border into Texas, assistant U.S. Attorney Abe Martinez said. AP Internal Use Only

BS from the Press
The Oklahoman
Estimated 46,000 invaders in Oklahoma
They move in the shadows of our communities in fear, avoiding contact with anyone who might return them to the world they fled. -- They work in our factories [illegals are prohibited by law from working in the U.S.], live in our neighborhoods, attend our churches and send their children to our schools. -- They are the tens of thousands of illegal immigrants [criminals] who call Oklahoma home. AP Internal Use Only

Mara Salvatrucha
MS13 Gang
El Universal -- Mexico City
Vicious 'Mara' gangsters now infesting Mexico
A new study from the Attorney General's Office (PGR) reveals growing alarm at the spread of the Salvadoran "Mara Salvatrucha" gang, which now has at least 200 cells active in seven different states. -- According to the study, the gang is present in Chiapas, Tabasco, Veracruz, Oaxaca, Tlaxcala, Tamaulipas and the state of Mexico. [Related photo]AP Internal Use Only

NO ILLEGALS!
Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Border Patrol nabs 10 suspected Chinese invaders
Border Patrol Agents near the Falfurrias checkpoint on Saturday detained 10 very tired Chinese citizens believed to have entered the country illegally, Border Patrol officials said. -- Agent Charles Arsuaga, an on-duty supervisor on Saturday, said the adult men and women were found between two and three miles west of Falfurrias on State Highway 285. AP Internal Use Only

Edwin S.
Rubenstein
VDare.com
More Jobs - But Only New Immigrant Groups Need Apply
So you thought there was good news on the job front-finally? According to Friday's announcement, slightly more than 300,000 jobs were created in March. That's the biggest monthly rise in four years. -- But look again: The job gains are stunningly skewed-toward Hispanics and Asians. And a significant number of them immigrants.... AP Internal Use Only

The Extortionist
SPLC's Dees
The Monitor via the Valley Morning Star -- Harlingen, Texas
Update: Reconquistas sue border protectors
...Stemming from an incident that occurred last year at a ranch south of town, Hebbronville, the Jim Hogg County seat, is in the midst of a national controversy on immigration, after a local ranch owner recruited members of Ranch Rescue, an armed civilian border watch group, to patrol his land. -- Two Salvadoran immigrants claim they were threatened with death by the ranch owner, Joe Sutton... AP Internal Use Only

Repeal Absurd SB60 NOW
Cedillo plans meeting to push for licenses for invaders Today
Reconquista state senator Cedillo will be trying to drum up support for his outrageous illegal alien driver's license bill, SB1160 today. This meeting will be held at the Dolores Mission Church, 171 South Gless St. in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles at 4 pm. The next meeting will be in San Bernardino on Friday, April 16. AP Internal Use Only

Son of Proposition 187
Save Our State
'Save Our State' Petitions Ready for Downloading Now
See the Save187.com website home page for other pertinent information on this "Son of 187" initiative. Read all instructions carefully. This initiative also ends the threat of invaders getting driver's licenses in California once and for all.

Onslaught
Onslaught
Los Angeles Times via the Contra Costa Times
U.S. immigration backlog massive
Four years ago, as a presidential candidate hoping to draw Latino votes, then-Texas Gov. George W. Bush vowed to slash the backlog of applications for legal immigration. -- No one would have to wait longer than six months, he promised. -- Despite that resolve, the opposite has happened -- more people than ever are facing longer-than-ever delays. AP Internal Use Only

Scammer
Snake Oil
Arizona Tribune
Kolbe, Flake will peddle amnesty scheme at Phoenix town hall
...The Arizona Chamber of Commerce is hosting a twohour public meeting Thursday to formally explain its support for providing illegal immigrants an acceptable method of staying and working in the United States. Chamber officials will be joined by Reps. Jeff Flake and Jim Kolbe, both Arizona Republicans who are sponsoring such legislation. [Also See: Replace Kolbe -- Randy Graf for Congress] AP Internal Use Only

Propaganda Mill
Alfredo Lanier -- Chicago Tribune (Free Registration)
The stigmatization of Hispanics is unwarranted
Samuel P. Huntington, the prominent Harvard political science professor, is a worrywart. -- Now Huntington has turned his scholarly eye, not nearly as persuasively, to a threat far closer to home--Hispanic and specifically Mexican immigrants -- in his forthcoming book, "Who Are We: The Challenges to America's National Identity." AP Internal Use Only

Mormon Temple - SLC
Deseret News -- Salt Lake City
Latinos [read: illegals] pleased about LDS efforts to reach out to them
Marco Diaz found himself living something a few weeks back that could have come out of "The Twilight Zone" had it ever been written as a television script. -- He and other local Latinos were on Utah's Capitol Hill, opposing proposed legislation against in-state college tuition for undocumented students [criminals]. The hostility from some opponents was palpable... AP Internal Use Only


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