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Wednesday, October 20, 2004 |
Presidential Treason
Bush Turns Against the American People
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| Bush
to Mexicans: "...you're going to come here if you're
worth your salt." -- Oct. 13, 2004. |
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Bush
Caves In to Mexican President
The Threats and Pressure
October 18 -- "Mexico plans to
get tough
with the U.S.A. regarding the treatment of
migrant workers in this country and the services they should
receive."
October 18 -- President
Vicente Fox stressed the need for U.S. recognition of Mexican
consular identity cards for migrants on Monday during a meeting
with Nebraska Gov. Mike Johanns at the presidential residence
in Mexico City.
The Capitulation
October 19 - "The
White House letter said the administration was "concerned"
that the measure, which would permit only the use of a foreign
passport or a federally approved document, was written too
broadly.
Contact
the White House |
| "I
have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond
the territory enclosed by its borders and that Mexican migrants
are an important, a very important part of it." -- Mexican
President Zedillo, July 23, 1997 |

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Newsday
Usual
suspects fret about possibility of having to obey existing laws
Two months after County Executive Steve
Levy announced massive sting operations against unlicensed contractors
in Suffolk, advocates say they have cast a chill over the immigrant
community [Bart Jones, the invader apologist who wrote this screed,
is refering to illegals]
because police conducting the raids will require contractors
to show proof -- "I-9" forms -- that their employees
have legal authorization to work. |
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Front Page
Magazine
Muslim
Re-Education
Coming soon to an elementary school near
you: mandatory indoctrination in Islamic customs and practices.
According to The Kansas City Star, third-, fourth- and fifth-graders
in Herndon, Virginia, are to be given lessons in the three Rs:
Reading, 'Riting, and Ramadan. During this instruction, public
school children will play act being Muslims, and, perhaps unwittingly,
convert to Islam. |

Dept. of
Homeland
Security |
GovExec.com
GAO:
Homeland Security agency lacks coordination
The Homeland Security Department's immigration
programs struggle with internal communication problems that in
some cases may interfere with efforts to protect the country,
says a new Government Accountability Office report. -- DHS,
which was created by the 2002 Homeland Security Act, oversees
the immigration duties formerly handled by the [INS], which had
long been beleaguered by management problems. |
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Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald Review
Chase
in Bisbee leads to drug load
Bisbee - A man was taken into custody
Tuesday following a 12-mile chase in a vehicle filled with a
marijuana just miles outside the Bisbee limits. -- The unidentified
man faces drug charges, said Bisbee Police Sgt. Taron Maddux.
-- The U.S. Border Patrol tried to stop a gold Suburban at the
Intersection of highways 80 and 90, Maddux said. |
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Arizona
Range News -- Willcox
Mexican
'super labs' increase presence of meth in county
Sierra Vista, Arizona -- Law enforcement
authorities in Southeastern Arizona continue to fight the growing
tides of addictive and chemically-manufactured methamphetamine
narcotics surging in from Mexico. -- They also are dealing with
the impacts it leaves in other areas of the county's society. |
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Greeley
(Colorado) Tribune
Major
drug cartel busted
An international drug cartel that shipped
as much as $43 million in cash through Greeley in one year has
been broken by the national DEA, working with the Weld County
Drug Task Force and departments across the U.S. --- Area officers
worked on the case for two years, according to Greeley police
Lt. Steve Nelson of the Weld task force. One man was arrested
in Greeley last year, but his arrest was kept quiet until the
entire cartel could be traced back to Mexico. |
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Congressional
Quarterly
Partisan
snit erupts at H.R. 10/S. 2845 conference
After hours of speeches proclaiming bipartisanship,
the initial House-Senate conference on an intelligence overhaul
bill (S 2845) nearly came unglued when Rep. Peter Hoekstra, R-Mich.,
chairman of the group, attempted to make a chairman's draft the
starting point for discussions. Democratic conferees bristled.
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Tucson Citizen
Invaders
with criminal records nabbed
U.S. Border Patrol agents in southern
Arizona have arrested more than 700 illegal immigrants with criminal
backgrounds since Oct. 1, agents said. -- The latest were two
sex offenders arrested last week - one near Naco and another
near Douglas, according to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection
news release yesterday. |
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Chicago
Tribune (Free Registration)
6
charged over IDs for illegal immigrants
Six Chicago-area residents of Middle
Eastern descent have been charged with fraudulently obtaining
hundreds of identification documents for immigrants trying to
conceal that they are living illegally in the United States,
federal authorities said Tuesday. -- One of the defendants,
Naser Kawash, allegedly pocketed thousands of dollars... |

Jon Dougherty |
VDare.com
No
learned lessons on the border
Late this summer, the Arizona Daily Star
reported that U.S. officials alerted authorities in Arizona and
the Mexican state of Sonora to be on the lookout for an al Qaeda
suspect named Adnan G. El Shukrijumah. -- According to the report
El Shukirjumah, a Saudi national and pilot, is "suspected
of being an al Qaeda cell leader and has been wanted by the United
States since 2003." |
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Colorado
Springs Gazette
Drug
pipeline ran through Peyton ranch
A Mexican drug cartel was storing tractor-trailer
loads of cocaine at a Peyton ranch before shipping it primarily
to Chicago and New York City, federal authorities said Tuesday.
-- The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration released details
about "Operation Choque," a 2-1/2-year international
investigation by dozens of agencies that led to the seizure of
5,100 pounds of cocaine, 521 pounds of marijuana and about $10.4
million in cash. [Related
Item] |

What Homeland
Security? |
Associated
Press
Cheney:
Terrorists May Bomb U.S. Cities
Carroll, Ohio - Vice President Dick Cheney
on Tuesday raised the possibility of terrorists bombing U.S.
cities with nuclear weapons and questioned whether Sen. John
Kerry could combat such an "ultimate threat ... you've got
to get your mind around." -- "The biggest threat we
face now as a nation is the possibility of terrorists ending
up in the middle of one of our cities..." [See: Terror
From Below] |

The
Bones Bros. |
Knight Ridder
Newspapers
Invasion
issue moves from shadows into campaign spotlight
Something strange happened in that third
and final presidential debate in Arizona, and it had nothing
to do with scowls or gaffes: After all but ignoring it for months,
the candidates discussed the explosive topic of illegal immigration.
-- They largely stuck to rehearsed platitudes, but the fact that
President Bush and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., addressed it at
all was welcomed..." |
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KSAT-TV
-- San Antonio
Agents
Say Violence Increasing Along Border
Harlingen, Texas (AP) -- A weekend shootout
on the banks of the Rio Grande is an example of the increasing
violence related to drug and people smuggling along the Mexican
border, U.S. Border Patrol officials said Tuesday. -- Two Border
Patrol agents escaped unharmed Saturday after machine-gun fire
erupted from across the river in rural Starr County, between
McAllen and Laredo.  |
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