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Saturday, November 6, 2004 |
Aztec Goddess Spurs
Invaders
Tonantzin Banners Tied to Hostile Takeover

File Photo
Tonantzin
and the Conquest of Aztlan |
| "Today, Chicano revolutionaries worship
the original Tonantzin as the goddess that will lead the children
of Aztlan into the promised land, not the Fransiscan's reconstructed
blessed Virgin Mary." |
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Our
Lady of Guadalupe Brings Message for Bush
MEXICO CITY, Nov 5 (IPS) - A torch honouring
Mexico's patron saint, Our
Lady of Guadalupe, was carried across the border into
the United States on Friday, as part of a two-month relay from
Mexico City to New York aimed at demanding respect for the rights
of Mexicans and other Hispanic immigrants in the United States.
Virgin of Guadalupe is Aztec Goddess Tonantzin
It is generally believed by anthropologists that
the Virgin of Guadalupe and Tonantzin are one in
the same, and that this is one of many examples of how ancient
Indian beliefs have become fused into the unique spiritual reality
of "modern" Mexicans. |

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Newsday
-- New York
DMV
examines ways to crack down on fraudulent driver's licenses
Waterbury, Conn. -- The state Department
of Motor Vehicles is seeking ways to crack down on fraudulently
issued driver's licenses. -- The agency announced Friday it is
investigating recent allegations of fraud and is cooperating
with state police and other state and local law enforcement agencies
in the investigation... |
Mexican

Meddling |
Miami Herald
Sheriff's
deputy shoots invader, Mexicans miffed
The Mexican consulate has hired an attorney
to look into the shooting of a day laborer [an illegal] who had
just moved to Pompano Beach. -- ''We are very troubled by the
way this unfortunate incident came about,'' Consul General Jorge
Lomonaco said Thursday. "We have asked our attorney to look
into it, to follow the investigation step by step, and to make
sure that the appropriate actions are taken.'' |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Prosecution
of illegals lets repeat felons walk
Federal prosecutors in San Diego have
issued new guidelines for prosecuting illegal aliens and smugglers
apprehended along the California border, and rank-and-file Border
Patrol agents are infuriated. -- Faced with a deluge of illegal
crossers and the burden prosecuting them places on the courts,
the U.S. Attorney's office has drawn up new rules that dramatically
limit who will be prosecuted ... |

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Associated
Press
U.S.
considering allowing some Haitian illegals to stay
The government will consider allowing
illegal immigrants from Haiti to remain here if they aren't violent
criminals, and if they come from parts of the island devastated
by Tropical Storm Jeanne, officials said Friday. -- The decisions
will be made on a case-by-case basis, said Bill Strassberger,
a spokesman for the U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration
Services... |
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Arizona
Republic
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Mexican invaders held in abduction, murder case
Maricopa County sheriff's investigators
arrested three men this week on suspicion of kidnapping a 17-year-old
undocumented immigrant who was later found murdered execution-style
in the desert. -- Investigators believe that the three men held
Silvano Ramirez-Rodriguez, a Mexican national, in a west Phoenix
apartment and demanded money from his family, Maricopa County
Sheriff Joe Arpaio said. |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Mexico
aghast at Bush win
Mexicans watched with amazement as President
Bush who has angered many on the world stage but is preferred
by U.S. voters won a second term in office. -- "He does
not need to be loved by the world, he got 59 million votes,"
Mexico City political scientist Federico Estévez said.
"We do not understand America anymore."  |
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Ventura
County Star
Santa
Paula sisters appeal deportation orders
Two Santa Paula sisters who recently
faced deportation to Mexico appeared before an immigration judge
in Los Angeles this week. -- Martha and Camelia Luna will be
allowed to stay until a decision is made, which must be no later
than Sept. 2, but could be soon, their attorney, Patricia Gittelson,
said Friday. |

Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
9/11
family member confronts RINO McCain on invasion
I first met Bruce DeCell in December
2002. Peter Brimelow and I had gathered in New York with stunned
9/11 family members. DeCell is a retired New York police officer
whose son-in-law, Mark Petrocelli, was killed at the World Trade
Center. -- Incredulous at the extent of immigration abuses, the
group would soon form 9/11 Families for a Secure America... |
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Los Angeles
Times
Arizona's
Prop. 200's win causes consternation elsewhere
The passage of an Arizona voter initiative
that blocks some public services for illegal immigrants has energized
similar movements in other states, including California, and
could influence the national immigration debate, say the initiative's
backers and experts on immigration. -- Proposition 200 won handily,
despite opposition from much of Arizona's political establishment... |
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East Valley
Tribune -- Mesa
Hispanics
discuss Prop. 200
Hispanic leaders said Friday a combination
of economic fears and lack of information resulted in at least
one out of every four Hispanics voting for Proposition 200. --
Rep. Ben Miranda, DPhoenix, said people "vote their pocketbooks.''
He said many Hispanics believe those who cross the border illegally
are willing to work for less, depressing wages for everyone else... |

El Presidente |
Los Angeles
Times
Invasion:
Obsessed Fox may be told to go pound sand
Mexico City -- Since President Bush's victory,
President Vicente Fox of Mexico and his Cabinet ministers have
expressed the hope that reform of U.S. immigration policy - promised
by Bush at the start of his first term but shoved into the background
by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks - will again take center stage.
-- But experts say that any optimism may be misplaced... |
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