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Wednesday, December 22, 2004 |
Filthy Filtrate
Filling Prisons
Bush Policy Overwhelming Schools and Prisons
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Reconquista
Mob Press Release
Prop.
200: Anti-American ethnic pimps declare war
In spite of today's legal setback, MALDEF and
Arizona co-counsel Daniel Ortega vowed to continue their fight
to defeat Arizona's Prop. 200 in the federal courts, taking the
case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, if necessary. Today,
a federal judge declined MALDEF's request for a preliminary injunction,
which would have postponed implementation of the law...  |
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CBS News
Useless
Kolbe's Bro.: "Illegal aliens are raping this country"
The only thing hotter than the peppers
being picked along the U.S.-Mexico border these days is the reaction
to Arizona's voter approved Prop. 200 aimed at weeding out illegal
immigrants, cutting off their public benefits and sending them
back home. -- "These people just flood across and they're
ruining our health care system and they're ruining our schools,"
says Walter Kolbe [a good man who unfortunately has this
buffoon for a brother]. "The people are just fed up
with it." |
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KPHO-TV
-- Phoenix
What
does it mean? Prop 200 FAQs
Q: What is the effect of the judge's
decision to lift the TRO (Temporary Restraining Order)? -- A:
It allows the State to immediately implement Proposition 200,
except the provisions related to voting. -- Q: What about the
voting provisions of Proposition 200? -- A: Federal law requires
the D.O.J. to pre-clear any changes to Arizona's voting law... |

Jobs Americans
Won't Do? |
WDEF-TV
-- Chattanooga
Ransom
suspects captured (Mexicans, of course)
Authorities in Tupelo, Mississippi arrest
two Hispanic men allegedly involved in a ransom, kidnapping trade
here in Chattanooga. -- Two local Hispanic men [apparently invaders]
planned to pay the smugglers thousands to bring their relatives
into the state illegally from Mexico. -- But when they fell short
on cash, the smugglers fled taking those relatives with them... |
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Associated
Press
Judge
lifts order blocking immigration initiative
Tucson -- A federal judge on Wednesday
lifted a restraining order blocking enforcement of a voter-approved
initiative to deny illegal immigrants some public benefits. --
The order means the initiative immediately becomes Arizona law.
-- MALDEF's
lawsuit raised questions about the constitutionality... |
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Reuters
Haitian
squatters fear deportation surge
The Haitian community in south Florida
is suddenly beset with fear of deportation brought on by the
new law intended to improve U.S. intelligence. -- Haitians say
they are being subjected to identification checks, surprise arrests
and threat of deportations, the south Florida Sun-Sentinel reported
Wednesday. |
James H.
Walsh |
NewsMax.com
Immigration
Anarchists: Beyond open borders, what do they want?
Anarchists have a bad reputation dating
back to the ancient Greeks but as current as the "anti-globalization"
riots in Chile during the recent Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperation
summit. Anarchy, defined as "without a government,"
continues to be linked to riots and chaos, despite the disclaimers
of anarchists. |
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Associated
Press
Abducted
California boy may be being taken to Mexico
The California Highway Patrol has issued
an Amber Alert after a 13- year- old boy was reportedly abducted
today by his father who does not have custody rights. -- Authorities
believe he could be headed to Phoenix, Boise, Idaho or Mexico.
-- Ernesto Ozuna is the boy. He was last seen in Hayward, California... |
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Public Service
Announcement
The Minuteman
Project Wants You! Volunteers sought.....
Are you interested in spending up to 30
days along the Arizona border as part of a blocking force
against entry into the U.S. by illegal aliens early next spring?
-- I invite you to join me in Tombstone, Arizona from April
1 - 30, 2005 to protect our country from a 40-year-long
invasion across our southern border with Mexico... [12/12/04
- See Latest Update] |
Robert
Klein
Engler |
ChronWatch.com
National
Guard Belongs on U.S. Border--Again
Many Americans familiar with the problems
of illegal immigration to the U. S. suggest that President Bush
order the National Guard to patrol our border with Mexico. What
most Americans do not remember, however, is that almost 100 years
ago the Guard was put on the border by President Wilson.  |
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El Paso
Arrest
at bridge could clear 19 or more cases
The arrest of a man at the Bridge of
the Americas in November will clear 19 cases of aggravated robbery
and theft in El Paso and is also wanted for charges that include
bank robbery and murder in California and Mexico, authorities
said. -- David Gonzalez has been charged in 16 aggravated robbery
cases in 2003 and 2004... |

Commander
of
Malfeasance |
Richard
Humphries
An open
letter to President Bush
Dear President Bush: I am amazed at how
out of touch you are with the reality of the border situation
when I hear you say that a guest worker program "will make
it easier for us to enforce our borders." -- It infuriates
me that you would suggest that the 10-12 million (or perhaps
more) illegal aliens currently living in the United States are
here... |
Mark
Andrew
Dwyer |
Invaders'
constitutional rights?
Here is a classic example that demonstrates how
a skillful manipulation of words' meanings allows one to draw
absurd conclusions from known facts using superficially logical,
albeit flawed, argument. -- Imagine you own a dog that just gave
birth to cubs. So, she is your dog. But she is also a mother
(of her cubs)... |
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KFMB-TV
-- San Diego
Border
Patrol Union Asks Jay Leno For Apology
The union local that represents Border
Patrol agents in San Diego is asking Jay Leno for an apology.
-- National Border Patrol Council Local 1613 -- citing a transcript
a representative said was provided by N-B-C -- is taking issue
with the late-night comedian's Monday-night monologue. |
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New York
Times
More
whining over the deportation of illegals
...Last year, Mr. Islam and thousands
of other Arab and Muslim men came forward to be fingerprinted,
photographed and interviewed by immigration officials hunting
for terrorists. Officials ultimately determined that almost none
of them had links to terrorism. But Mr. Islam was in this country
illegally, and the judge said he had no choice but to deport
him. |
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Arizona
Republic
Tucson
judge to weigh Prop. 200's fate
Calling it a "historic moment,"
prominent Latinos in Phoenix today will travel in a caravan to
Tucson where a federal judge could decide the fate of Proposition
200. -- Latinos, including former
state lawmaker Alfredo Gutierrez and immigrant rights advocates,
said they want to be present in U.S. District Court where Judge
David C. Bury will hear evidence beginning at 1:30 p.m. for and
against the immigration measure. |
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Jan Herron
-- Magic City Morning Star -- Millinocket, Maine
Jobs
Americans Won't Do
Instead of President Bush using his famous
quote regarding illegal aliens who are breaking and entering
our country "And therefore, it makes sense to allow the
goodhearted people who are coming here to do jobs that Americans
won't do," he should be stating he wants to talk about "Jobs
that Employers won't pay." |

Fourth
Stooge |
Bobby Eberle
- GOPUSA.com
Congressman
Tancredo Mocks Parrot Arrests
Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO) issued
a statement on Tuesday contrasting the government's zeal in preventing
parrots from Mexico from illegally entering the country with
their efforts to stop illegal immigration in general. -- Under
the headline "Apparently There Are No Jobs Available That
American Parrots Won't Do," Tancredo said he was surprised
to learn ... |
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Online.ie
Irish
whine about treatment of their illegals in U.S.
A more reasonable and respectful approach
is needed towards the deportation of hundreds of illegal Irish
emigrants from the United States, it was claimed today. -- Bernard
Allen, Fine Gael spokesman on Foreign Affairs, said he was concerned
many people faced weeks behind bars before they were thrown out
of the country. |

Jobs Americans
Won't Do? |
Yuma Sun
Mexican
suspected in drug ring to face federal trial
A Mexican national who allegedly was
part of a drug ring in the Yuma area will face trial on federal
drug charges in February. -- Ignacio Avilez-Bustillos has been
extradited to Phoenix after his arrest in San Luis Rio Colorado,
Son. (Mex.), according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney
for the District of Arizona. |

Nuts |
Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin -- Ontario
New
rules let invaders 'help out' in Pomona schools
...Sylvia Martinez Montoya won't have
to pack up papers and projects anymore. She will volunteer in
four classrooms, helping teachers carry out their duties, now
that the district has changed its requirements for volunteers.
-- The new requirements will open volunteer opportunities to
parents who want to help in the classroom, but lack state- issued
identification [read: invaders]. |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Bush
snuggles illegal aliens
While bone-chilling winter temperatures
don't deter illegal aliens from crossing the border illegally,
the U.S. is taking measures to provide what some might call a
warm welcome for the lawbreakers. -- Border Patrol agents in
Arizona are now being issued blankets and "heat packs"
to help those suffering from the effects of cold weather. |
Carl F.
Horowitz |
VDare.com
Housing
'Shortages': The Immigration Dimension
Steve Sailer pointed out last week that
fast-increasing house prices seem to provoke Americans to vote
Democratic. But why are house prices increasing? -- Part of the
answer: Loudoun County, Virginia, no longer just the rural fringe
of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Population- wise,
since 2000 it's been the fastest-growing county in the U.S.-and
one of its most prosperous... |
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IntellectualConservative.com
Invasion
costs should show Americans the need for reform
Our great opposition to illegal immigration
should not stem from economics, but from national security. But
a quick review of the monetary costs of the ultra- porous U.S.-
Mexico border is indispensable. -- The Federation for American
Immigration Reform (FAIR) reports that the state of California
-- just one border- state -- spends more than $10 billion on
illegal aliens every year. |
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