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Thursday, September 8, 2005 |
Mexican Military
Moves Into U. S.
The Final Bush Betrayal

American Patrol
composite |
Mexican Army unit on
border - July 25
George Bush |
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Trucks
festooned with huge Mexican flags
Associated Press
"'This is the first time that the
United States has accepted a military mission from Mexico' for
such work, said Javier Ibarrola, a newspaper columnist who covers
military affairs in Mexico. 'This is something that's never happened
before.'" [See
this photo] [Mexican
Army on U. S. Soil]
"...the government was already planning
another 12-vehicle aid convoy for this week. It has sent a Mexican
navy ship heading toward the Mississippi coast with rescue vehicles
and helicopters." American Patrol Comment: We will have a permanent Mexican military in the U.S.
that will build to support the reconquista movement. Bush
should be impeached. [Contact
your Rep. and demand action or call your Rep. toll free:
(877) 762-8762] |

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The Stein
Report
House
Panel Approves Bill to Abolish Diversity Lottery
This morning, the House Judiciary Subcommittee
on Immigration successfully marked up legislation, H.R. 1219,
a bill introduced by Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) to repeal the
diversity visa lottery program. All nine Republican subcommittee
members supported the bill and the two Democrats that showed
up for the markup... |

Pest Nest |
Houston
Chronicle
Usual
suspects scream after day laborer pests get nailed
Councilman Adrian Garcia said [illegal
aliens... criminals] need to go to one of the day labor centers
in the city. -- An undercover police tactic that led to the arrests
of at least 30 day laborers brought protests Wednesday as immigrant rights
activists demanded an investigation. --- Thirty were charged
with soliciting work in the roadway, and two of those 30 also
were charged with drug possession... |
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California
State Senate
Driver's license for invaders'
bill heads for Arnold's desk
3:03 pm PDT -- California's "One
Bill Gil" Cedillo's absurd SB- 60 has passed the state senate
and is heading for Governor Schwarzenegger's desk. Californians
must contact
Schwarzenegger and urge him to veto this dangerous bill. |
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Las Vegas
Sun
3
indicted in invader smuggling case
Three men were indicted in federal court
on Wednesday for allegedly smuggling illegal immigrants from
Mexico and harboring them in a house in Henderson, the U.S. attorney's
office said on Thursday. -- Jose Aguilar-Alcara, Jose Huizar-Torres,
and Alejandro Perez- Ortiz are being charged with multiple counts... |

What Homeland
Security? |
Associated
Press
Customs
Redirects Workers Helping FEMA
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
agency acted Wednesday to ensure it has adequate numbers of employees
in the Gulf Coast region to continue protecting rescuers and
helping New Orleans police. -- "We want to be careful we're
not stretched too thin," said a spokesman for Customs Enforcement,
Dean Boyd. "It's a daunting task helping ... local police." |
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Albuquerque
Tribune
Border
security efforts under intense scrutiny
Santa Fe -- The federal government's
efforts to improve security along the New Mexico- Mexico border
are insufficient, three of the state's five congressional delegation
say. -- After their staff toured the border this summer, the
congressmen in June wrote a letter to Customs and Border Protection
Commissioner Robert Bonner... |
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Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin
Mexican
sex fiend sought in child kidnap case
Ontario, Calif -- Police launched a nationwide
manhunt Wednesday for a missing Ontario High School girl and
the sex offender suspected of kidnapping her. -- Authorities
said they fear for the safety of 14- year- old Laura Martinez,
who disappeared before she made it to school Tuesday. They believe
she was taken by Elias Flores Martinez... |
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Resa Kirkland
-- The Conservative Voice
Jobs
Americans CAN'T Work. Not WON'T Work.
We hear it every other day -- America
needs the Mexicans to do the jobs that Americans won't do anymore.
It is just another lie meant to malign, degrade, and paint Americans
as lazy, spoiled, and too high falutin' to do "real"
work anymore. -- And, yes, I said it's a lie. The jobs we work
today have nothing to do with "won't"... |
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La Crosse
(Wis.) Tribune
Police
say Sparta grocery manager provided false IDs
Sparta, Wis. -- The manager of a Sparta
grocery store has been charged with forgery after he was accused
of providing false permanent resident cards to [illegal
aliens... criminals]. -- Delfino Cruz- Hernandez was arrested
after a search of the La Tienda Mexicana store Aug. 31, along
with brother Bernardino Cruz- Hernandez... |
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Sacramento
Bee
Interpreter
shortage leaves courts in a bind
A deepening shortage of interpreters
in California's civil courts is leaving some of the state's most
vulnerable residents powerless to protect their homes, jobs and
civil rights, a special study commission reported Wednesday.
-- The Commission on Access to Justice, convened by major public
and private institutions ranging from the state court system... |
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LewRockwell.com
Illegal
Immigration Is Black-Market Labor
Lamentations over the horde of illegal
immigrants into this country rarely take notice of the fundamental
cause. Even trained economists are guilty of this particular
oversight, leaving out the most significant term in the immigrant
supply and demand equation. While the immigrants flaunt the virtually
unenforceable U.S. entry laws... |
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Beaver County
Times -- Beaver, Pennsylvania
State
police arrests Mexican invaders
State police said they arrested four
illegal aliens from Mexico after finding them in a car at the
Beaver Valley Mall around noon Monday. -- Police did not identify
the four people, but said they all lived in Aliquippa and none
had an identification card. |
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Reuters
Poll:
Invasion concerns most California voters
California voters are concerned about
illegal immigration but are divided over whether the state should
declare an emergency along its border with Mexico, according
to a Field Poll released on Thursday. -- And most of those who
responded to the survey said they opposed citizen patrols of
the border. |
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San Jose
Mercury News
Forum
canceled amidst threats from usual suspects
A public forum scheduled next week at
the Mexican Heritage Plaza in San Jose on the controversial Minuteman
Project was canceled Wednesday, after angry Latino community
leaders and immigrant advocates objected to the planned appearance
of Chris Simcox, Minuteman's organizer. -- Calling the self-appointed,
citizen border patrol a "racist hate group,'' valley Mexican-
American leaders said... |
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VDare.com
Immigrants
Pull Further Ahead (Again) in August Job Report
The August employment numbers, released
last Friday, were collected before Hurricane Katrina wrought
its havoc. Judging from the TV images the vast majority of the
displaced storm victims are black, and relatively few are Hispanic.
Katrina has compounded the damage done by previous waves of immigrants:
Americans are being displaced in the workplace. |
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