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Garza Attacks Minutemen
Border Patrol Spokesman's Words Expose Real Problem
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Death
of Honesty
Speaking to a reporter
for the Mercury News, government spokesman Jose
Garza said the his superiors "don't want them (MMP) to use
our Border Patrol operations to make their political statement."
Glenn Spencer of American Patrol responded by saying that Border
Patrol operations are the essence of a political statement. "We
have illegal immigration because our government is leaving the
border open for political reasons. It ignores the will of the
people by not using the means necessary to it to stop this invasion,"
Spencer said.
Spencer said it's an embarrassment
to hear Garza claim he doesn't know why arrests suddenly fell
the day after the Minutemen arrived. "It suggests the total
death of honesty in Border Patrol management." |

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Help Netkin Make Sure MEChA-Boy
Doesn't Become Mayor
L.A. activist Hal Netkin is fighting
an uphill battle against the PC mainstream media to expose former
MEChA leader and current mayoral candidate Antonio Villaraigosa
(shown at left) for the anti-American scoundrel that he is. Visit
MayorNo.com and help support
his efforts, and also to find out what a menace former union
goon/ACLU lackey Villaraigosa really is. Remember... your city
could be next. |
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KOLD-TV
-- Tucson
48
suspected invaders nabbed in New Mexico
Las Cruces, N.M. -- New Mexico authorities
have uncovered a semitrailer containing 48 suspected illegal
immigrants. -- The truck was discovered outside an Interstate
Ten truck stop in Las Cruces last night. -- Forty-four immigrants
are from Mexico and four come from Brazil. |
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Associated
Press
Assailants
ambush Mexican police convoy, wounding five
Nuevo Laredo, Tamps., Mex. -- Unidentified
gunmen ambushed a state police convoy in the border city of Nuevo
Laredo on Sunday, wounding three officers and two civilians.
-- The assailants, who a witness said were dressed in black,
fired hundreds of rounds from automatic weapons and police later
found a bazooka nearby... |

We Get E-Mail |
Love
this site - Success in Eugene, Oregon
Glenn and others there, THANK YOU!!!,
You inspired me to conduct my first gathering to protest in Eugene,
Or. about the handout of the matricula consular card. Thank you
for the courtesy posting. 80% of the cars that beeped or gestured,
were in support, the others? Nasty gesture for open public consumption,
glad my kids weren't there.... |
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Terry Graham
-- FreeSpeechForum.org
First
Data/Western Union: Giant Sucking Sounds & Stakeholders
Every corporation nurtures its "stakeholders"
-- definable groups, each with a vested interest in its success.
Internal stakeholders -- directors, officers, and employees,
as well as external stakeholders such as shareholders, contractors,
agents, customers, and prospects -- are important niche markets,
carefully cultivated to ensure prosperity. |
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WVEC-TV
-- Hampton Roads
Feds
seek four death sentences in gang murder trial
In a federal courtroom this week, prosecutors
will ask a single jury to extinguish the lives of four alleged
members of one of Virginia's most vicious gangs. -- If one needs
any proof that law enforcement is taking a hard-line stance against
the region's gang problem... |
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Gregory
M. Brent -- Orange County Register
Border
'showdown' is necessary
I have been increasingly troubled by
some of the mainstream media's approach to both illegal immigration
and the Minuteman Project, never more so than by Register columnist
Yvette Cabrera's "Showdown
shouldn't take place at border"... -- Despite claims
by protesters and labels placed upon them by some news reporters
and columnists... |
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The Conservative
Voice
Bush
Administration Makes Immigration Problem Even Worse
Immigration reform advocates claim the
Mexican government, judicial activists, and the Bush administration
are making a big problem even worse. -- Illegal aliens crossing
into the U.S. from Mexico have been caught with comic books and
videos -- produced and distributed by the Mexican government
-- that describe how to sneak into the United States... |

Yzaguirre |
Arizona
Republic
Ethnic
hustler frets legislation like prop. 200
Arizona's ethnic and political groups
are becoming increasingly polarized, and that worries one of
the nation's leading Latinos. -- Prop. 200 and several current
bills aimed at easing public frustration with illegal immigration
have created bitterness between Anglos and Hispanics, said Raul
Yzaguirre, former CEO of civil rights organization National Council
of La Raza (The Race). |
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WOOD-TV
-- Grand Rapids
Officers
make marijuana bust a migrant worker camp
Muskegon, Mich. -- Narcotics officers
have seized 90 pounds of marijuana in a drug bust at a migrant
worker's home in Oceana County's Colfax Township. -- Victor Picon-
Alvarado was arraigned this week in Oceana County's District
Court on a charge of possession with intent to deliver. He remains
jailed in lieu of bond. |
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Jed Babbin
-- Houston Chronicle
Do
the math: Costs of illegals outweigh benefits
Sometimes the clearest-thinking people
- even presidents - have a blind spot. Why does President Bush
fail again and again to deal with the dangers to America that
cross our borders on the shoulders of illegal immigrants? --
The president and his immigration allies argue that illegals
benefit our economy by doing jobs Americans won't... |
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Orange County
Register
Minutemen
monitor, get monitored
Douglas, Ariz. -- After one week of scanning
the desert for illegal immigrants, Aliso Viejo's Jim Gilchrist
declared success. -- The number of migrants crossing the desert
has fallen. Word is out in Mexican border towns that the Minutemen
are watching. And the federal government is paying attention. |
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Liberty
Post
Minuteman
Project - Citizen report on day nine
Day Nine and illegal alien apprehensions
are still way down. Locally, traffic has shifted away from the
Naco Line, moving eastwards towards Douglas and westward to the
Huachuca Mountains and beyond to the San Rafael Valley. There
are also reports of more traffic heading towards Nogales and
the Tohono O'odham reservation. |

George
Bush |
Angus Reid
Global Scan (Canada)
Americans
opposed to Bush's absurd amnesty scheme
Many adults in the United States reject
their president's proposal to change immigration procedures,
according to a poll by Hart/McInturff released by the Wall Street
Journal and NBC News. 53 per cent of respondents are opposed
to the plan. -- In January 2004, U.S. president George W. Bush
tabled his proposal for a major overhaul... |

MS13 Gang |
Richmond
Times-Dispatch
Authorities
launch anti-gang efforts
Alexandria, Va. -- It took a violent
machete attack and a brazen daylight shooting for the Mara Salvatrucha
street gang to command the kind of attention police believe it
deserved as it grew in Northern Virginia for more than a decade.
-- In May 2004, a 16-year-old boy in Fairfax County had several
fingers chopped off in an attack... |

Jorge Ramos |
Oakland
Tribune
Univision
gasbag bemoans Minuteman Project
The Arizona hunters gathering in April
for the so-called "Minuteman Project" to search for
undocumented immigrants along the border with Mexico aren't likely
to have any success in stemming their migration to the United
States. -- It's simply a sham with racial implications. -- However,
what it does reveal is that these "hunters" have no
understanding of the immigration phenomenon... |

DayLaborers.org |
Dallas Morning
News
After
complaints, police drive day laborers away
They arrive, usually by the dozens, as
early as 6 every morning looking for a job. They stand around,
chatting and sharing laughs but mostly just waiting for a vehicle
to stop. --- At the urging of merchants, four Lewisville police
cars arrived at the Huffines Plaza shopping center Monday. --
Frequent vandalism and harassment complaints... |
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American
Border Patrol
ABP lends assistance to Minuteman
Project
American
Border Patrol, the non-profit organization dedicated to using
high- technology to address the border problem, has been working
behind the scenes to assist the Minuteman
Project with certain technical problems. ABP will continue
to offer assistance as needed, a spokesman said. |
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