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Tuesday, November 23, 2004 |
911 Families Blow
the Whistle on the
Senate Intelligence Bill
Gadiel's son died in the Twin Towers
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Lou
Dobbs Tonight - CNN
- November 22
Peter Gadiel:
If you talk to Senator Lieberman's office, "the issue is
complex." It's not complex. For our members, the message
we want to get across to the people of Connecticut, the people
of California, Jane Harmon's district, and others, is that if
you are in favor of the Collins, Lieberman, McCain bill, the
Senate bill, then you are in favor of giving licenses to terrorists.
If you support the Senate bill you are in favor of giving drivers
licenses to illegal aliens. An illegal alien is someone who has
not been identified properly. Any illegal alien can be a terrorist.
We don't know who they are. Watch...
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NewsMax.com
The
'Puzzlement' of Illegal Immigration
In the musical version of "Anna
and the King of Siam," the king describes those things that
baffle him as a "puzzlement." He could have been talking
about our illegal immigration problem. -- With an estimated 8
to 10 million illegals, who the idiocy of political correctness
demands we call "undocumented aliens," now living undercover
in the U.S... |
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Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
Hmong
'shocked' by shootings; leaders urge calm
St. Paul Hmong were "shocked and
horrified" by the shootings of deer hunters in Wisconsin
over the weekend, a community member said today. -- Michael Yang,
a Hmong activist, spoke at a hastily arranged gathering of Hmong
leaders today. [Reader
Comment: Yeah, the Hmong are a real peace-loving people: gangs,
violent political protests, house fire-bombings, etc... So glad
they were brought here to enrich us....] |
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Tucson Sector
PIO -- Press Release
Large
Cache of Marijuana Seized from Flatbed Trailer
Today, at approximately 8:00 a.m., Border Patrol
Agents assigned to the Nogales Station encountered a 1980 Ford
350 truck towing a large flatbed trailer near the International
Boundary. The agents suspected that the truck had recently crossed
into the United States illegally and performed a vehicle stop
near the Buena Vista Ranch... |
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The New
American
Terrorist
Crossing: Cover-up on the U.S.-Mexico Border
What price will we pay in future terrorist
attacks because of our continued failure to protect our borders?
How many terrorists are slipping into the U.S. along with the
millions of illegal aliens? No one knows, and federal officials
are trying to keep this explosive scandal under wraps. In June,
the Tombstone Tumbleweed, a local newspaper in Tombstone, Arizona,
reported that on June 13, 2004, Border Patrol agents had encountered
a group... |
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CivilRights.org
Ethnic
hustlers scheme to attack 'anti-immigrant' Prop. 200
Passage of Arizona's Proposition 200
has raised concerns in Arizona's immigrant community, particularly
its large Latino population. The controversial measure would
require individuals to produce citizenship documents when voting
or receiving government social services. -- Arizona officials
certified election results on November 22, clearing the way for
Proposition 200 to become law.  |
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Thank
Reps Sensenbrenner and Hunter
Don't forget to contact congressmen Jim
Sensenbrenner and Duncan
Hunter and thank them for their diligence in resisting pressure
from Bush to drop extremely important immigration provisions
from the Intelligence Bill. Their D.C. offices can be reached
toll free at (877) 762-8762 or (800) 839-5276 from 9 to 5 Eastern,
or click on the reps names above for additional contact info.
Ask them not to give in to Bush's forthcoming arm-twisting. |

Lee Baca |
L.A. Daily
News
Sheriff
Baca: Federal funds lacking to cover invader jail costs
The $388 billion spending package Congress
just approved will do little to relieve California of the crippling
financial burden of jailing illegal immigrants, Los Angeles County
Sheriff Lee Baca said Monday. -- The House and Senate approved
allocating $305 million for state and local governments nationwide
that shoulder the costs of incarcerating undocumented aliens
convicted of crimes... |

No Illegals! |
Seattle
Times
Others
using tuition break meant for immigrants
A year-old state law that qualifies illegal immigrants [criminals]
for cheaper in-state tuition rates so they can better afford
college also has some unintended beneficiaries: 80 international
students on temporary visas, who, this fall, also get to pay
the lower costs. -- The difference could be up to $11,000 a student
a year on a campus such as the University of Washington... |

What
Homeland
Security? |
The Stein
Report
Hutchinson
comments on House 9/11 bill
Undersecretary for Border and Transportation
Security Asa
Hutchinson today told a meeting of international security
specialists that he supports national drivers license standards
and tightened requirements for secure identity documents for
crossing North American land borders, as recommended by the 9/11
Commission... |
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Tucson Citizen
City
to pay Prop. 200 legal fees for workers
The City Council voted unanimously last
night to pay legal expenses for any city employee who faces lawsuits
or criminal charges as a result of Proposition 200, passed by
voters earlier this month. -- The proposition, which takes effect
Dec. 1, prohibits illegal immigrants from receiving state benefits
and makes it a misdemeanor for a government employee not to report
an immigration violation... |
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Washington
Times
Dozens
charged in illegal alien scam
Federal prosecutors in Virginia yesterday
charged 26 persons in a nationwide investigation of the fraudulent
issuance of green cards, driver's licenses, passports, Social
Security cards and other identification papers to thousands of
Indonesian immigrants now living illegally throughout the United
States... |
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Tyler (Texas)
Morning Telegraph
Two
guilty of smuggling Mexican invaders
Two men pleaded guilty in federal court
Monday to smuggling 11 illegal aliens through East Texas. --
Enrique Delgado Jr. and Carlos Cardenas Grimaldo are charged
with smuggling the Mexicans from Arizona to Georgia when they
were stopped for speeding in Gregg County on Sept. 21... |

Napolitano |
Arizona
State University Web Devil
Arizona
election results certified - Props could become law soon
State officials certified the Nov. 2
election results Tuesday, clearing the way for ballot propositions,
including the controversial Proposition 200, to become law. --
Secretary of State Jan Brewer, Gov. Janet Napolitano, state Attorney
General Terry Goddard and Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice
Charles E. Jones signed the election certification Tuesday at
the secretary of state's office in Phoenix. |
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Boulder
Daily Camera
Activist
files suit after altercation
A Boulder woman who said she
was brutally assaulted after expressing her views at an immigration
forum in Denver is suing her alleged attacker and the event's
sponsors, claiming ethnic intimidation. -- Terry Graham, a proponent
of tighter immigration laws, attended the forum at North High
School last July, and spoke out, disagreeing with the panelists,
according to the suit.  |

Axis of
Weasels |
El Universal
- Mexico City
Mexico,
U.S. reach accord on migrants' Social Security
Quito, Ecuador -- Mexico and Washington
agreed to introduce similar legislative initiatives whereby Mexican
workers who paid into Social Security in the United States will
be refunded their contributions when they return to their homeland,
President Vicente Fox
said here Monday. -- Fox and [George
W.] Bush met in Santiago during the weekend summit of the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. |

Hooker |
Computer
World
Congress-sell-outs
continue to shaft the American worker
Washington -- Responding to pressure
from high-tech businesses and industry groups, the U.S. Congress
this weekend approved an increase in the number of H-1B visas
by 20,000 but limited it to specially qualified students. The
legislation, included in the omnibus budget bill, allows foreign
national master's and Ph.D. graduates of U.S. universities to
apply for an H-1B visa... |

CIS |
Center for
Immigration Studies
Invasion:
Immigrant population at record high in '04
An analysis of data not yet published
by the Census Bureau shows that the nation's immigrant population
(legal and illegal) reached a new record of more than 34 million
in March of 2004, an increase of over four million just since
2000. The fact that immigration has remained so high indicates
that immigration does not rise and fall in close step with the
economy... |

Nyeh nyeh! |
Arizona
Daily Sun -- Flagstaff
Official
flouts Prop. 200 with online voter registration
Phoenix -- Secretary of State Jan Brewer
intends to let Arizonans continue to register online for at least
the next couple of months despite voter approval of Proposition
200 which requires proof of citizenship. -- Brewer said Monday
that, as far as she's concerned, the initiative is not the law
unless -- and until -- provisions dealing with voting are approved
by the U.S. Department of Justice.  |

Don Imus |
Imus
praises Hmong attacker
After members of his on-air staff said that the
Americans "got what they deserved,"radio talk show
host Don Imus praised the marksmanship of Chai Vang, 36, the
Hmong refugee who shot and killed 6 Americans. The radio show
is seen live on MSNBC
Cable TV. E-mail Imus |
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San Francis
-- VDare.com
Bush's
Amnesty Arrogance Riling Republicans
Well, I guess you can't expect a guy
to know what's going on inside this country just because he's
the President of the United States. -- This week President Bush
took a trip to Chile, where he more or less officially raised
from the dead his defunct amnesty plan of last January. -- I
guess he missed what's been going on about immigration politics
in both the country and the Congress ever since the election. |
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