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Wednesday, November 17, 2004
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No Thieves |
Associated
Press
Meddling
Mexicans try to optimize mooched money
Mexico City -- Mexico is looking for
ways to ensure that the millions of dollars migrants send home
each year arrive safely and are invested wisely. -- Mexicans
living abroad, mostly in the United States, are expected to send
$15 billion home this year, a record amount and the country's
second-largest source of foreign income, behind oil... [So what
does that make Mexico?] |
Russell
Sias |
MichNews.com
The
Negative Aspects of Multiculturalism
...During the 2004 Utah legislature a
group of Hispanics watched as it became apparent that a bill
addressing immigration issues would not be brought to the floor
for discussion. In support of Mexican immigrants, a group gathered
in the rotunda of the capitol building and chanted "Viva
Mexico" for several minutes. These people clearly have missed
out on the opportunity to be true Americans. |
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Tucson Sector
PIO -- Press Release
Border
Patrol spoils day of more pot smugglers
Tucson, AZ -- On November 16, 2004, agents
assigned to the Casa Grande Border Patrol Station arrested a
drug smuggler and seized a black SUV with 1442 pounds of marijuana.
-- At approximately 10:00 a.m., Border Patrol Agents received
information that there was a possible vehicle intrusion at the
International Boundary... [Photos included]  |
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Associated
Press
MALDEF,
other clowns go after the City of Redondo Beach
Redondo Beach is coming under fire from
activists for arresting day laborers who violate a city law that
bans soliciting work in public. -- Between 100 and 150 activists
marched to City Hall earlier today to protests a series of undercover
stings last month that resulted in the arrest of dozens of men
who gather at two local street corners to wait for work. |
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San Diego
Union Tribune
Family
suing city, retailer after invading kin get the boot
National City, Calif. The city
and J.C. Penney Corp. Inc. have been named in a lawsuit stemming
from a shoplifting investigation last fall that resulted in two
people being deported So what?... they're illegals]. -- The suit,
filed by Antonio Flores Noyola and his family, alleges that their
civil rights were violated when they were detained at the store
in the Westfield Shoppingtown Plaza Bonita mall Nov. 14, 2003. |
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Newsday
-- New York
Gang
probe results in deportations and arrests
Newburgh, N.Y. -- A gang investigation
here has led to the deportation of 23 Mexican nationals and the
arrest of 27 others, authorities said. -- Police in Newburgh,
60 miles north of New York City, said the 18-month operation
rounded up about a quarter of the estimated membership of the
Benkard Barrio Kings gang. |
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Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
Immigration
fight buoyed by Arizona vote (Prop. 200)
Now that Arizona voters have approved
a law requiring proof of U.S. citizenship at the polls and on
applications for state welfare services, some Georgians are exploring
passing a similar measure. -- Jimmy Herchek of Georgians
for Immigration Reduction says he has already written one,
based largely on California's failed Proposition 187 of a decade
ago... |
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Arizona
Daily Star Hourly Update [Short-lived link]
'Experts'
claim the feds are too broke to punish invaders
Phoenix -- Federal immigration officials
don't have the resources to punish illegal immigrants who may
be reported by government workers under a recently approved Arizona
initiative aimed at cracking down on fraud, immigration experts
say. -- State and local government workers who don't report illegal
immigrants who apply for some benefits and services could go
to jail ... |
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Tim Chavez
- Nashville Tennessean
Open-border
blowhard lauds Bush's loony scheme
...As the president told me last July
in the Oval Office: ''Family values exist on both sides of the
Rio Grande.'' And he will act on that belief with all the force
of his Nov. 2 mandate and the additional GOP seats his coattails
brought to Congress. -- The president wants people illegally
here and working for a period of time to get a work permit for
up to five years... |
J. Grant
Swank, Jr. |
MichNews.com
Immigration
can destabilize a society: Muslims in the Dutch country
That's what Newsweek writer Stryker McGuire
wrote. "Europeans talk of ethnic tolerance. But events in
the Netherlands show how dangerously they are divided "
-- The Muslims have poured into the Netherlands. Now they are
sitting in one separate camp while the local Dutch sit in another.
Threats fly through the air.  |
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Robert Robb
-- Arizona Republic
A
light at the end of Prop. 200
After Proposition 200, the illegal-immigration
initiative, passed, threats of litigation were made by all sides.
-- But the recent opinion by Attorney General Terry Goddard interpreting
the measure for state agencies offers the legal gunslingers a
rather small target. -- Proposition 200, among other things,
requires state and local workers to verify the eligibility of
applicants for "public benefits." |
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Associated
Press
Agency:
Record number of illegals deported
A record 157,000 illegal immigrants were
removed from the United States during the past year as U.S. authorities
stepped up efforts to track down those who may pose security
risks, the government said Tuesday. -- About half of those deported
in the year ending Sept. 30 had criminal convictions, an increase
of 6.6 percent over the previous year... |
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Idaho Press-Tribune
-- Nampa, Idaho
Arizona
Prop. 200 causes shock waves in Idaho
Caldwell - After Arizona voters passed
a law to enforce voting and welfare restrictions on illegal immigrants,
officials in Idaho are considering similar measures. -- State
Rep. Dolores Crow of Nampa agrees that people in the country
illegally shouldn't benefit from some social services. -- "It's
a difficult subject, but when people are here illegally they
should not be expecting any kind of help," Crow said. |
Edwin S.
Rubenstein |
VDare.com
American
Worker Displacement-We Unveil VDAWDI
Employers went on a hiring spree in October,
adding 337,000 payroll jobs-the most in seven months. -- But
Hispanic workers, comprising 15 percent of the U.S. labor force,
landed about half of all those new jobs. -- About 40 percent
of Hispanics are foreign-born. Many more are the children of
immigrants. For most older-stock Americans, therefore, this is
still a "jobless recovery." |
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FAIR
Last
Chance to Stop Stealth Foreign Worker Increase
Your continued effort is needed to help stop
a sneaky end-of-the-year push for more foreign guest workers.
Earlier, we asked you to contact your legislators to build opposition
to efforts to expand the H-1B "high tech" and H-2B
"seasonal" guest worker programs. Now we ask you to
focus on Senate leadership and key committee members. |
Free
Speech
Forum |
Terry Graham
First
Data's Polly Baca: Conquistadora Chicana-ry
While I was being checked by paramedics
after being assaulted by a Mexican national at First Data/Western
Union's Immigration Reform Forum in Denver on July 22, 2004,
Polly Baca took the podium microphone to assure the largely Latino
audience that my attacker would have a lawyer... |
Terence
Jeffrey |
Human Events
Al
Qaeda Seeks to Hit U.S. with WMDs Via the Mexican Border
"We should have secured the Mexican
border." -- That could be the pitiful lament we hear from
negligent U.S. officials if al Qaeda pulls off an attack on the
United States using weapons of mass destruction smuggled across
our southern frontier. -- Were that horrendous event to happen,
leaders in the Administration and Congress would be justly hit
with the same question... [Check
out the video 'Terror from Below'] |
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Portland
Oregonian
Immigration
law provision puts (illegal alien) student in bind
...Eleaquin Garcia, a student leader
at Parkrose High School, faces a deportation hearing perhaps
as early as December, Ruelas said, after her request for permanent
resident status for him was denied by the U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services earlier this month. -- Carol Guthrie, a
spokesman for Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said the senator's staff
is looking into the situation. |

Bush Agenda |
Washington
Times
Congressmen
urge Bush to drop guest-worker plan
The chairman of a House International
Relations subcommittee yesterday urged the Bush administration
to drop its proposed temporary guest-worker program and not "reward
Mexican nationals living and working illegally in the United
States" with legal status. -- "Cooperation with our
close neighbor Mexico is essential, but we also feel that Mexico
must respect our sovereignty and our laws..." |
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Associated
Press
AIDS,
TB not covered in new ban on treating invaders
Health workers will still be able to
treat illegal immigrants with communicable diseases after the
passage of Proposition 200, a spokesman for the Arizona Department
of Health Services said yesterday. -- The initiative, passed
Nov. 2, requires that immigration status be verified for anyone
receiving public benefits... |

Arnold Watch |
CNN
Arnold
comments on invaders on Larry King Live
...Schwarzenegger says, "Like I said during
my last year's campaign, that we have to solve the problem [of
being overrun by illegals] and we have to find ways to get them
here in a legal way, and they have to work toward some kind of
a visa. And I think that Senator McCain has some great ideas,
I believe, and his ideas -- Senator Kennedy talked about some
ideas..." [McCain has never had any 'good ideas'] [Contact
link for King on this
page / Contact
Arnold] |

Peter Brimelow |
VDARE.com
Blog
Wells
Fargo "Naïve"?
...The Wells Fargo Twin Cities Leadership
Fund recently contributed $25,000 to a local non-profit. African
Development Center in Minneapolis will use the donation to support
its start-up homebuyer education and training programs. -- "Wells
Fargo is excited about this opportunity to assist the African
Development Center in helping new immigrants in becoming comfortable
with the American financial system and buying a home," said
David Wiese... |
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ALIPAC
Another
Illegal Alien Gang Rapist Sentenced in NY
An apologetic rapist was expected to
get seven years behind bars for the gang rape of a Manhattan
college student, but a Nassau judge was in no mood yesterday
to oblige Elwin Alcantara. -- "I want you deported as quickly
as humanly possible. You have no business being around people,"
Nassau County Court Judge Jerald Carter told the Honduras native,
before sticking him with a nine-year prison term. |
Rally
Coming Up
Nov. 20 |
Public Service
Announcement
Temecula,
Calif. Rally to Support the Mayor's Actions
A grassroots rally to support the Temecula Mayor's
request to have the day laborer hiring sites in Temecula cleared
of illegal aliens. Click headline for details. |
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