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Keep L.A. from
Becoming a Mexican City
Vehement Reconquista Villaraigosa Running for Mayor
Villaraigosa: Bad
for America
Los Angeles activist Hal Netkin is
fighting an uphill battle against the PC mainstream media to
expose former MEChA leader, ACLU stooge, and current mayoral
candidate Antonio Villaraigosa (shown at left) for the anti-American
scoundrel that he is. Villaraigosa supports Special Order 40,
driver's licenses for illegals, and went to Mexico City to thank
former Mexican President Zedillo for helping to kill Calif. Prop.
187. Visit BadMayor.com
and help support Hal's efforts... [Note: This is a comp. ad,
not a regular feature item] |

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Nuts |
KPHO - Phoenix
AZ
Senate rejects bill letting police enforce immigration laws
Phoenix -- The Senate has narrowly rejected
a bill to give state and local police the power to enforce federal
immigration laws. -- Supporters said the proposal was needed
because the federal government isn't doing enough about the thousands
of people who sneak across the border each year. |
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Minuteman
Project Alert
County
worker to 'get counseling' for issuing death threat to Minutemen
The unreported story of the Minuteman
Project is that the project and its organizers have been the
objects of scores of continuous threats of violence and even
death. -- But the ACLU-trained legal observers, purportedly organized
to document real or imagined threats and acts of violence aren't
showing up to document threats... |
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Mark R.
Levin -- ILW.com
Citizenship
Up For Grabs: The Supreme Court And Immigration
...If there is one area of law that should
be universally understood as being largely outside the purview
of the Supreme Court's social engineering reach, it is immigration.
Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution states that Congress
shall have the power to "establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization..." |
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Associated
Press
Workers
charged with taking payoff for drivers' licenses
Thousands of illegal immigrants have
obtained driver's licenses in three states, federal authorities
said Thursday, highlighting a security hole that the Sept. 11
hijackers exploited. -- Three employees of Florida's motor vehicles
agency were among 52 people arrested in a bribery scam that put
driver's licenses in the hands of at least 2,000 illegal immigrants,
officials said.  |
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Houston
Chronicle
Police
search for Hedwig Village officer's attacker
A Hedwig Village police officer survived
a knife attack this morning thanks to his bullet-proof vest,
but police are still searching for the men he was trying to arrest.
-- The officer reported his assailant had a tattoo on his bicep
identifying him as a member of the MS-13 Mara Salvatrucha gang
out of Central America... |
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Argus Leader
-- Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Man
charged with using forged papers to get ID
A Sioux Falls man was arrested Tuesday
at a driver's license exam station after police said he presented
forged documents to try to obtain a South Dakota identification
card. -- Lucas Alonzo-Alonzo, 20, reportedly was using the forged
green card of a woman born in the Philippines in 1944 and a Social
Security card of a deceased man who was born in 1915. |

Greed |
Associated
Press
Gates
wants end to limits on overseas hiring
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates urged the
Bush administration and lawmakers Wednesday to abolish immigration
limits on foreign engineers who can be hired by U.S. companies,
a sensitive subject among American technology workers watching
their own jobs increasingly move overseas. [Related
Item] |
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OfficialWire.com
-- Frosty Wooldridge
Bush
Leading Immigration's Benedict Arnold Brigade
Can a country commit suicide? Can the
leaders of America kill this country? Can President Bush -- an
avowed globalist who refuses to uphold his oath of office --
destroy our Constitution by aiding and abetting this unending
illegal alien invasion? Can Bush destroy our sovereignty? |
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Arizona
Republic
Legislators
set to pass limits on sham Mexican IDs
The credit card-size ID issued to more
than 102,000 Mexicans living in Arizona soon could be useless
for public business such as getting water service, library cards
or help from community health centers. -- The Legislature is
expected to send Gov. Janet Napolitano as early as today a measure
banning cities, towns and state government from accepting the
Mexican ID cards... |
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Sierra Vista
Herald-Review
Poll:
Voters back volunteer patrol
Arizona voters like having volunteers
patrolling the Mexican border, according to a new statewide poll.
-- A survey of 415 registered voters conducted within the past
week found that 57 percent supported the Minuteman Project, with
34 percent opposed. Pollster Bruce Merrill said men were more
likely to back the patrols than women... |
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Yuma Sun
Smuggling
suspected at Yuma family home
Law enforcement officers on Wednesday
arrested four suspected members of a Yuma-area alien smuggling
operation they say is run by an area family and has been under
investigation for over two years. -- Members of a multi- agency
task force arrested the four and 35 suspected to be illegal immigrants,
all from Mexico... |

El Jefe Bratton |
L.A. Daily
News
No
controversy (Bratton and Special Order 40)
Los Angeles police officers are not immigration
enforcers, and there's no justification for their stopping people
without cause to ask about immigration status or anything else.
-- That said, there's no reason to protect felons who are in
this country illegally by not deporting them. And Police Chief
William Bratton has made that point by saying officers will become
more vigilant... |

The Governator |
Joseph C.
Phillips -- Chicago Defender
Closing
our borders
Arnold Schwarzenegger broke my heart!
-- During recent comments delivered to the Newspaper Association
of America, the California governor remarked, "Close the
borders in California and all across Mexico and in the United
States." He continued, "Because I think it is just
unfair to have all those people coming across..." |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
S.D.
talk-show host, fans take immigration demands to D.C.
Washington -- LaVerne Hidden no longer
wanders her Dulzura property without a gun. A.D. McFarlane wants
to ensure that his six grandchildren can find jobs. And a Chula
Vista woman who goes only by "Mary" is annoyed when
she hears store clerks speaking Spanish... |
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Princeton
Daily Clarion
Minutemen
find border security vital vs. terrorism
Naco, Ariz. -- For obvious reason her
name will go unreported, the lady who, like her father, stopped
her all-terrain vehicle Friday afternoon at Station 12 of the
Minuteman Project's Naco Line on Border Road. -- "My husband
and I would like to join the Minuteman, but we live just a mile
from the border and we fear retaliation," the lady said.
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Long Beach
Press Telegram
Bill
banning licensing invaders nearly ready
Legislation deterring illegal immigrants
from obtaining driver's licenses now gets a green light, as congressional
negotiators appear set to provide the final sign-off today. --
With the Senate's top Democrat conceding the measure is inevitable,
and the White House offering its timely support, the hot-button
driver's license bill is all but across the finish line. |
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Arizona
Republic
Hayworth
says Bush insulted Minutemen
Rep. J.D. Hayworth on Wednesday accused
President Bush and others of having "maligned" the
Minuteman Project, the civilian patrol group that placed volunteers
along a 23-mile stretch of the Arizona-Mexico border this month
to monitor immigrant activity. -- ... Rep. Tom Tancredo of Colorado
called on Bush to "meet with the people he calls vigilantes..." |

SPLC's Dees |
Southern
Poverty Law Center
SPLC
goons attempt to smear Arkansas activists
A reported member of a leading white
supremacist group is heading a new anti- immigration organization
in Arkansas that has been endorsed by at least one elected official.
-- State Sen. Jim Holt (R-Springdale) in January announced from
the steps of the Capitol in Little Rock that Joe McCutchen would
chair Protect Arkansas Now... |
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