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Monday, November 22, 2004 |
U.S. President
Declares War on Americans
Bush Sides with Invading Mexicans

Zedillo
Declares War on the U.S.
Gonzales to help |
| "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 Ernesto
Zedillo at the National Council of La Raza (The Race), Chicago
on July 23, 1997. |
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Gonzales
member of separatist organization
NCLR
Press Release
"Alberto Gonzales served with distinction
on the board of directors of one of NCLR's oldest and most respected
affiliates, the Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans
(AAMA) in Houston, Texas." NCLR
Tool to get Drivers Licenses for Illegal Aliens
"This kit provides advocacy tools for state
advocates working on access to driver's licenses." |
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Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner on
Lou Dobbs
Jim Sensenbrenner is
one of two committee chairmen who led the
fight to prevent passage of the bad intellegence bill on Saturday.
Aired
at 3 and 8 pm, then at 1 am 11/23 |

No Thanks,
Jorge! |
Associated
Press
Defiant
GOP congressmen say they won't change minds about opposition
to Sept. 11 bill
Defying President
Bush, Reps. Duncan Hunter and James Sensenbrenner - who led
opposition dooming legislation based on the Sept. 11 commission's
recommendations - said they won't change their minds without
Senate concessions. -- The two men turned back a last-second
deal Saturday to pass stalled legislation to create a new national
intelligence director and national counterterrorism center.  |
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Associated
Press
More
on murder spree allegedly involving Hmong 'refugee'
...Locals have complained that the Hmong,
refugees from Laos, do not understand the concept of private
property and hunt wherever they see fit. In Minnesota, a fistfight
once broke out after Hmong hunters crossed onto private land,
said Ilean Her, director of the St. Paul-based Council on Asian
Pacific Minnesotans. [Why are we allowing this sort of immigration
in the first place?] |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
Two
Sex Fiends Nabbed
On November 21, 2004, Border Patrol agents assigned
to the Tucson Station apprehended Juan Luis Paat-Fernandez, a
Mexican citizen and Nolberto Matias-Lucas, a Guatemalan citizen
for illegally re-entering the United States as aggravated sexual
offenders... |

Neocon Menace
Norquist |
San Diego
Union Tribune
Immigration
debate likely to intensify
Washington -- Republican strategist Grover
Norquist thinks acceptance of illegal immigration would boost
his party and the U.S. economy. Former environmental journalist
Roy Beck became so convinced that illegal immigration was overwhelming
the country that he started an organization committed to restricting
it. -- So it's only natural that they disagree on the results
of this month's congressional elections... |
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Tucson Sector
PIO Press Release
CBP
Border Patrol Seizes Cocaine Valued at $2.5 Million
On November 21, 2004, CBP Border Patrol agents
assigned to the Nogales Station seized more than 79 pounds of
cocaine worth an estimated value of $2.544 million dollars. --
Sunday at approximately 3:00 p.m., agents assigned to the Nogales
Border Patrol Station encountered a vehicle that had entered
illegally east of the Nogales Port of Entry... |
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Shelby (Montana)
Promoter
Border
Protection thwarts marijuana smuggling attempt
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers
use a grinding wheel to access a compartment that led to the
discovery of marijuana on Saturday, Nov. 6.photo courtesy of
U.S. Customs and Border Protection -- U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) officers assigned to the Sweet grass port of
entry seized 10.4 lbs. (4.7 kgs) of marijuana concealed in a
passenger vehicle on Saturday... |
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Mexidata.info
Vexatious Mexicans
propose yet another loony scheme
...The sketched PRI plan calls for a
constitutional reform that would authorize governors (presumably
governors) of the 31 United Mexican States, as well as the head
of the Federal District, to sign regional migration accords with
their U.S. counterparts. -- As explained by congressman Roberto
Pedraza Martínez (PRI, Hidalgo), a mechanism would also
be established to ensure seasonal work permits... |
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Ohio News
Network
Islamic
cleric headed to prison on conviction
Cleveland -- The leader of Ohio's largest
mosque, convicted of lying about connections to terrorist groups
when he applied for U.S. citizenship, is headed to prison, leaving
behind a divided congregation and concerns about his family's
welfare. -- Imam Fawaz Damra, of Strongsville, facing two months
in prison and four months of house arrest... |

RINO
McCain |
Arizona
Republic
Immigration
issue No. 1, McCain says
Immigration reform ranks among the nation's
top issues, Sen. John McCain of Arizona said Sunday while brushing
aside questions about his presidential ambitions in 2008. --
"Look, I'm not running for president," the Republican
told NBC's Meet the Press, adding, "I do not foreclose the
option. -- "The best thing I can do is help the
president with his agenda, including immigration reform,
which in my view is a compelling Number 1 issue..." |
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Sierra Times
Siskiyou
Pot Bust in Merced; Mexican Illegals Suspected
Etna, Calif. -- During his first Power
Point presentation about law enforcement raids on illegal marijuana
gardens, Siskiyou County Sheriff Rick Riggins verified that pot
grown in Siskiyou forests has been connected with arrests made
in Sacramento and now in four other Southern California counties... |

US Border
Patrol |
KOLD-TV
-- Tucson
Border
Patrol Requests Permanent Checkpoints
...The Border Patrol has more agents,
more equipment, and has seized more pot this year than last year.
But the agency is asking for another tool: permanent checkpoints.
Arizona is the only Mexico border state without them. -- "I
think that most people are under the perception that we can pick
up one of these checkpoints and move them to another location
in 15 minutes. That doesn't happen...." |
Rumor
Mill |
Alert:
Possible TPS proposal for illegals
Senator Saxby Chambliss is proposing that illegal
aliens be given TPS (Temporary Protected Status) and then ordered
to self-deport following the TPS period, presumably one year. |
Barbara
Simpson |
WorldnetDaily.com
Hey
buddy: Wanna trade your vote for citizenship?
Wipe those smiles off your faces, Bush supporters,
because while you've been cheering Republican victories, the
administration is getting ready to pull the rug right out from
under all of us. -- It's part of a long-term shell game we'd
almost forgotten was going on. Sept. 11 interrupted it. If there
was anything good (and there wasn't) about that attack on our
country... |
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Arizona
Republic
Prop.
200: 'The Sky Is Falling!' crowd faces disappointment
Despite concerns that the passage of
Proposition 200 would hurt trade relations between Arizona and
Mexico, cross-border commerce has proved remarkably resilient.
-- Even as the Mexican press portrays the initiative as condoning
racial profiling, businessmen and women in Arizona and in Mexico
are reporting no backlash in trade since the Nov. 2 election.
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Paul
Craig
Roberts |
VDare.com
Won't Get
Fooled Again?
It is not yet Bush's
second term. All available US troops are tied down in Iraq by
a few thousand lightly armed insurgents. Go-it-alone Bush has
isolated America from her allies. And the neocons want to spread
their war to Iran. -- The Bush administration is recycling the
lies that it used to invade Iraq: Iran is acquiring nuclear weapons
that will be given to terrorists. In a display of loyalty to
a ruthless neocon administration ... |

File Photo |
KNBC-TV
-- Los Angeles
Jordan
H.S.: Tensions high in wake of last week's race riot
Los Angeles -- LAPD officers will be
deployed at Jordan High School in Watts. Calif., today to guard
against a repeat of last week's racially charged gang violence,
police said [this was a major brawl between blacks and Hispanics
that has been downplayed by the press]. -- Four students were
injured and four arrested in Friday's violence at the school... |

Jorge Boosh |
Los Angeles
Times
Bush
(best president the enemy ever had) Renews Migrant Pledge
President Bush vowed Sunday to push a
plan that would allow undocumented immigrants [criminals] to
remain in the United States as guest workers even though it appears
less likely to win backing in a Congress that grew more conservative
in this month's elections. -- Bush made the commitment during
a half-hour meeting with Mexican President Vicente Fox in the
Chilean capital... |
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Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
More
on mass killing involving vicious Hmong import
...Chai Soua Vang [the nut job who was
allegedly out hunting deer with a machine gun] was arrested early
Sunday evening in Sawyer County, Wis., said Sawyer County Sheriff's
Deputy Jake Hodgkinson. Vang lives on St. Paul's East Side, police
spokesman Paul Schnell said. -- Vang was being held in the Sawyer
County Jail in Hayward. |
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Mens News
Daily
Bush
disappointed about stalled Intel Reform Bill
...Both President George W. Bush and
Vice President Dick Cheney personally lobbied for the bill. While
at an economic summit in Chile, Bush spoke of his disappointment
in the legislation's failure to come to a vote. --- [Rep. Tom]
Tancredo said, "We sent a message to the Senate today that
this Republican Congress is not willing to pass a bill that is
just an empty shell." |
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Washington
Times
Immigration
law faces court fight
An immigration initiative approved in
Arizona that sets voting and public benefit standards no other
state has yet adopted is expected to be vigorously challenged
by civil rights groups and Hispanic advocacy organizations after
the law is certified today by the Arizona Secretary of State's
Office. -- Proponents have promised an equal fight to ensure
that the will of the voters is upheld. |
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Associated
Press
5
Killed, 3 Hurt when Hmong import goes berserk in Wisconsin
Birchwood, Wis. - A deer hunter shot
and killed five people and wounded three others in northwestern
Wisconsin following a dispute about a tree stand during the hunt's
opening weekend, authorities said. -- The 36-year-old alleged
gunman [said to be a Hmong refugee on broadcast news reports]
was arrested Sunday afternoon, Sawyer County sheriff's officials
said.  |
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NewsMax.com
Hillary
Eyeing Immigration as Top 2008 Issue
More than any other leader of either
political party, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton has been focusing
on the issue of immigration reform and border security - taking
hard-line positions that appeal to frustrated Republicans in
a move that could guarantee her enough red state support to win
the White House in 2008. |
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