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Senate Skips Town to Avoid Invasion Issue
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DEMAND
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These House provisions
will stop the Mexican "Conquest of Azltan" and cut
chances of terrorism
Unverifiable Consular
Identification Cards - Prohibits federal employees from accepting as evidence
of identity any document issued by a foreign government other
than an unexpired passport.
National Driver's License
Standards -
Establishes standards that states must meet in order for their
driver's licenses and identification cards to be accepted as
valid by federal agencies.
Identification Fraud - Increases the penalties
for knowing using, transferring or possessing false identification
documents. -- (See
all immigration provisions on FAIR site) |

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Reconquista
Navarro |
Granma International
-- Havana
Cubans
informed of ethnic pimp Navarro's loony crusade
Los Angeles -- Although this is not always
reflected in the media, diverse sectors in the United States
have been demonstrating against the reelection of George W. Bush,
according to La Opinión daily. -- Armando
Navarro, president of the National Human Rights Coalition,
the organization that convened the march in downtown San Bernadino
<sic>, said that the message "has been very clear,
President Bush is ignoring the demands of the Hispanic community
and we do not want him to be reelected." |
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United Press
International
Senate
candidate urges reforms in corruption-bloated Mexico
A candidate for the U.S. Senate Monday
called on Mexico to improve its economy and, therefore, reduce
illegal immigration to the United States. -- Republican
Bill Jones, who is challenging incumbent Democrat Barbara
Boxer for one of California's two Senate seats, said Mexico needed
to improve its education, reduce corruption and improve its investment
climate in order to create more jobs for Mexican citizens... |
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Associated
Press
Senate
Leaders Hope to Act on 9/11 Bill
Washington -- Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist
said Monday he will decide in the next two days whether there
is a realistic chance Congress can get the Sept. 11 intelligence
reorganization bill completed before Election Day. -- When asked
by reporters whether there would be a vote before the Nov. 2
election on a compromise House-Senate bill reorganizing the intelligence
community as recommended by the 9/11 commission, Frist replied,
"I haven't decided. I'll make a decision in the next 48
hours." |
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Los Angeles
Daily News
Russian-Armenian
organized crime 'like the 1930s New York mob'
Glendale, Calif. -- ...At least 14 murders,
100 attempted killings and seven kidnappings have been blamed
on Russian-Armenian gangsters operating across the San Fernando
Valley region since 2000. The groups are fueled by lucrative
white collar frauds -- including credit card, immigration, auto
insurance, cigarette tax evasion, identity theft, welfare and
health care. |
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The Business
Journal -- Phoenix
It's
"commerce before country" for this business rag
There is a lot of understandable frustration
and anger with the border situation and wave of illegal immigration
into the state from Mexico. --- Proposition
200/Protect Arizona Now is not the answer and could have
some serious consequences for the state and Valley. -- If Prop.
200 passes, the state's economy and governments will pay a hefty
price, and the illegal immigration problem will not be solved... |
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The Vindicator
-- Youngstown, Ohio
Awful
SOLVE Act: Invasion cheerleaders challenge officials
...Father Fata then challenged U.S. Rep. Ted
Strickland of Lisbon, D-6th, and Pat Lowry, an aide to U.S. Rep.
Tim Ryan of Niles, D-17th, to stand before the audience and say
whether they would support the Safe,
Orderly, Legal Visa Enhancement Act, which was introduced
by 45 other representatives. The S.O.L.V.E. act would help [invaders] such as Maria,
Father Fata said... |
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Newsday
-- New York
Fraud
trade booming
The state's move to keep driver's licenses
out of the hands of undocumented
immigrants [criminals] can be good for business. -- Just
ask those who traffic furtively in fake IDs. -- From his spot
on Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights, one dealer said he assures
Spanish- speaking customers that for $130 he'll give them a license
that passes for the real thing. |
Bill
Sardi |
LewRockwell.com
What
Health and Crime Maps Reveal
I spend a great amount of my time reading
articles from the National Library of Medicine, or recently published
books, in my work as a health journalist. On occasion I run across
some information that appears to be similar to something else
I have read recently. This happened when I was researching the
topic of whooping cough, which is on the rise in the U.S.... |
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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)
Interpreters
give voice to 'the indigenous'
For nearly two months, strawberry picker
Pablo Cruz stewed in a Santa Barbara County jail, accused of
felony drunk driving but unable to have his day in court because
no one could speak his language. -- The laborer, a Zapotec Indian
from the Mexican state of Oaxaca, speaks an obscure, pre-Columbian
tongue foreign to most other Mexicans. The language is so obscure... |
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Lionel Waxman
-- Arizona Business
Proposition
200 raises hackles
Of the eight statewide propositions on
the ballot for Nov. 2, there is only one that has inspired serious
debate. Yes, Prop. 200
-requiring proof of citizenship to vote and to receive non-federally
mandated services. In the official publicity pamphlet, there
are arguments submitted for and against the proposition by individuals
and groups. As I read them, I had reactions to many of them...
- Find
out about Prop. 200 here |
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Cox News
Service
U.S.
ads' message to Mexicans: Stay home
Esteban Castellanos, a Mexican actor
who counts a few illegal migrants among his family and friends,
is part of the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol's latest strategy
to keep them from crossing the border. -- He plays the
principal role in a slick binational ad campaign - the first
ever, officials say - that draws on Mexican talent and migrants'
real-life-and-death stories. |
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New York
Times
Congress
Close to Establishing Rules for Driver's Licenses
Following a recommendation of the Sept.
11 commission, the House and Senate are moving toward setting
rules for the states that would standardize the documentation
required to obtain a driver's
license, and the data the license would have to contain.
-- Critics say the plan would create a national identification
card. But advocates say it would make it harder for terrorists
to operate... |
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Washington
Post
New
Base to Monitor Border in Northeast
Plattsburgh, N.Y. -- The federal government
opened a base Friday where airplanes, helicopters and high-speed
boats will set out to intercept terrorists, drug smugglers and
illegal immigrants trying to cross the nation's vast northeastern
border. -- The new Air and Marine Operations facility,
formerly an Air Force base in New York's northeastern corner... |
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Newsday
- New York
Invaders
fret losing jobs they're prohibited by law from holding
When Jose, a house painter, got the letter
at his Brooklyn home this summer, he panicked. He was among 600,000
people notified by the state Department of Motor Vehicles that
they had 15 days to produce a valid Social Security number or
face the loss of their driver's licenses. -- Without a license
to operate his company van, the [Mexican
invader] says he has no legitimate way to support his wife
and American-
born son.  |

D.A. King
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MichNews.com
Be
an Educated Immigration Crime Fighter -- Please!
I admit it. I subscribe to the National
Council of The Race [La Raza] newsletter and legislation action
alerts. -- Know thine enemy, I think. Doing so also helps to
illustrate who the racists are. -- When you go to the La Raza
Website, count the times you read the words "Latino"
and "Hispanic". Now count the times that you read the
word "American". |
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