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Mexican
propaganda mill urging push to license invaders
Telemundo's station in the Los Angeles area (KVEA), which
broadcasts over the air... not exclusively on cable... is featuring
frequent segments on its local news programs urging the public
(presumably foreign invaders) to badger Gov. Schwarzenegger into
cutting a deal with Mexican reconquista state senator Gil
Cedillo... |

Witch Doctor |
Associated
Press
Latino
immigrants fueling demand for folk medicine
Pungent, white incense smoke wisps into
the air from an earthen burner as Maria de Lourdez Gonzales Avila
begins a cleansing ceremony with her students. -- Gently blowing
the perfumed smoke on their heads, arms, legs and into their
mouths, Avila aims to purify the students' minds and bodies from
negative energies. --- Avila is a Mexican curandera, or healer,
invited by UNM to participate in a course on the practice of
indigenous folk medicine.. |
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CivilRights.org
Notorious
NCLR goes to bat for foreign scofflaws again
Recently, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Studies released a proposal to implement Section 1011 of the
Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act
of 2003. Section 1011 distributes $ 1 billion [OUR TAX $]
to states for purposes of reimbursing providers for emergency
medical treatment of undocumented
immigrants [criminals], Mexican citizens with 72-hour "border
crossing" ID cards... |
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Peter
H. Schuck -- Los Angeles Times (Free Registration)
Only
Citizens Should Hold Voting Rights
In November, San Francisco voters will
be asked to decide whether to allow noncitizens to vote in school
board elections, a complicated, controversial question that merits
substantial discussion. But in the end, though it is important
to encourage immigrants to involve themselves in their children's
schools, giving them voting rights is more doubtful... |
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Decatur
(Alabama) Daily News
Lawyers
seek bond for Mexican invader charged in accident
Arturo Armando Lupian, an illegal immigrant
indicted on a murder charge in the traffic death of 8- year-
old Amber Merkle, has spent the past three months in Morgan County
Jail. -- That could soon change because his court- appointed
lawyers petitioned Circuit Judge Glenn Thompson for a bond hearing.
Thompson scheduled the hearing for Aug. 11... |
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E.J.
Montini -- Arizona Republic -- Phoenix
Republic's
anti-Prop. 200 blowhards coming out of the woodwork
The only people saying what they really
mean about immigration are the lunatics on the Internet. They
say, as a Phoenix man wrote to me recently, "If we don't
do something drastic the Spanish speakers to the south - Hispanics,
Latinos or whatever is PC to call them this week - are going
to overrun our country and take control..." |

No Illegals! |
The
Journal-Times -- Racine, Wisconsin
Foreign
lawbreakers hope DREAM will become a reality
[Wisconsin lets invaders pay the cheaper
in-state tuition rate, but the greedy sponges are demanding even
more!]...At the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a full-time
non-resident student during the 2003-2004 paid $17,858. A Wisconsin
resident paid $5,106. -- This means that for the amount of tuition
Brenda would have paid for one year at UW- Milwaukee, a resident
would have paid three years and still had $2,540 left.  |
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San
Diego Union-Tribune
Invasion:
Tightened border in S.D. shifts strain to areas east
...It has been almost 10 years since
the federal government tightened the once-porous border between
Tijuana and San Diego as part of Operation Gatekeeper, one of
several border enforcement strategies implemented throughout
the Southwest in the early to mid-1990s. -- Specific effects
of Gatekeeper on the local economy are difficult to quantify,
especially in the case of property values, which have risen throughout
Southern California. |
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Rocky
Mountain News
Our
vigilant neighbor (corruption-bloated Mexico)
Are authorities in Mexico capable of
distinguishing Nobel laureates from suspected terrorists? You
might doubt it given the recent detention of Betty Williams and
failure to notice Farida
Goolam Mohamed Ahmed. -And- Much of the American public
is already skeptical of Mexico's cooperation in the war against
terrorism. Who can blame them for complaining when Mexican incompetence
threatens their sense of national well-being? |

No Sponging |
Tyler
(Texas) Morning Telegraph
Will
the county turn down lawbreaking foreign invaders?
A recent ruling by the state attorney
general has raised questions over whether and how to provide
non-emergency health care for undocumented immigrants in Smith
County and in other Texas counties. -- Attorney General
Greg Abbott ruled July 22 that state law permits but does not
require hospital districts to provide non-emergency health services
to undocumented immigrants
[criminals]. |
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KGBT-TV
-- Harlingen, Texas
Voter
campaign [run by the troublesome SEIU] targeting Latinos
...Called the New American Freedom Summer
campaign, the effort targets Latino voters in Arizona and Florida,
two states that organizers say are on the front lines of the
country's immigration reform debate. Hundreds of migrants have
died crossing the Arizona desert, and Haitians are routinely
deported from southern Florida... |
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KGBT-TV
-- Harlingen, Texas
Usual
suspects getting desperate, accuse BP of 'profiling'
The U.S. Border Patrol faced some tough
accusations of racial profiling Saturday during a protest rally
in McAllen. -- More than 200 people rallied around the streets
of Archer Park, holding up signs saying that they want "rights
not raids," referring to the recent bike patrols by the
Border Patrol agents through the downtown area. -- Several civil
rights organizations took part in the rally, including members
of the United Farm Workers... |
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Jon
Talton -- Arizona Republic - Phoenix
Another
open-borders gonzo attacks Proposition 200
One big problem with the Protect Arizona
Now ballot measure is that it will instantly be reduced to a
debate of stereotypes and name-calling: racists vs. bleeding
hearts, getting tough vs. getting compassionate. -- The measure
itself is unhelpful. If it gains traction, it will damage a state
economy struggling to move into the broad sunlit uplands of quality
and competitiveness. [Talton
gets even more bizarre...] |
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