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Wednesday, November 30, 2005 |
Racist Reconquistas
Restrictions Force Population North - By Design
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| Racist restrictions
force Mexicans north. Why doesn't President Bush talk about it? |
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Foro Libre Magazine
Racism:
The Foundation of Policy- making in Mexico
In México rampant racism is pervasive
through the political system. Decisions many times are not made
based on economic theory, but on emotional issues and prejudice.
When talks start about the privatization of the oil industry
(PEMEX) and the electric company (CFE) politicians start to blaspheme
against foreigners with an evil racism. They say that Mexico
should not let foreigners invest in these companies because it
is going to violate national sovereignty. The worst is that they
say with no remorse, and no problem of conscience. |

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J.D. Hayworth |
Capitol
Media Services
Hayworth
slams Bush scheme as amnesty for illegals
Phoenix -- The president's plan for an
expanded guest worker program is really amnesty for those who
broke the law by coming here illegally, Congressman J.D. Hayworth
said Tuesday. -- Hayworth criticized the call Monday by President
Bush to make a new guest worker program part of any plan to deal
with the problems of [illegal
aliens... criminals]. |

Hermes
450 UAV |
GovExec.com
FAA
restrictions bar wider use of drones to patrol border
President Bush wants unmanned drones
used along the U.S.-Mexican border as part of his broader immigration
initiative unveiled this week, but border patrol officials are
still negotiating with the Federal Aviation Administration about
where and when it can deploy the systems. |

Rumor Mill |
American
Patrol
Georgia reconquista is up to something
We have received information indicating
that Georgia State Senator Sam
Zamarripa will be introducing some sort of anti-invader legislation
as early as tomorrow. This is certainly out of character for
this guy. Stay tuned. |

Invaders |
Washington
Times
Bush
on the border
President Bush was in Arizona and Texas
this week once again promoting his guest-worker program for illegal
aliens -- or amnesty for short. The good news is that the president
is no longer ignoring the millions of Americans who are primarily
concerned with the nation's broken borders and unenforced immigration
laws. |
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Longmont
Daily Times-Call
Leaders:
Immigration reform not easy
Questions about state government's role
in dealing with illegal immigration will likely spark some of
the more heated debates in next year's legislative session, two
Boulder County lawmakers said Tuesday. -- "It's going to
be a huge issue," predicted Rep. Jack Pommer, D-Boulder.
"Huge." |
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Yuma Sun
Gunman
fires on Border Patrol agent
Four Yuma sector Border Patrol agents
were shot at several times shortly after midnight on Tuesday
near the U.S. Port of Entry at San Luis, Ariz., by an unidentified
gunman, who remained at large in Mexico, the Border Patrol said.
-- No one was reported injured in the incident, which marks the
first time in the fiscal year... |
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Lowell Sun
Deported
man arrested by Bedford police
Bedford, Mass -- A Honduran man who was
deported from the United States in 2001 after his release from
a five-year prison sentence he served in New Jersey for aggravated
manslaughter was arrested this weekend. -- Bedford police took
Osvaldo Ferrufino into custody Saturday after an officer ran
his identity through a state crime computer... |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Bush
scheme bolsters border but glosses over employers
For much of the past five years, President
Bush has sought to smooth the edges of the national immigration
debate with the sentimental observation that "family values
don't stop at the Rio Grande River." He has lamented the
suffering inflicted by illegal border crossings and celebrated
the migrants' contributions to the U.S. economy. |
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Washington
Times
Immigration
office ignores fake marriages
Documents show that the Houston office
of the federal agency charged with interior immigration enforcement
has stopped investigating individual cases of "sham"
marriages, which terrorists have used in the past to stay legally
in the U.S. -- "Due to our current goals, priorities and
lack of resources..." |
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VDare.com
Bush In Tucson:
Read His Lips "No Exceptions!"
It's official! According to President
Bush, speaking Monday in Tucson, Arizona: "One of the most
effective tools we have in this effort is a process called expedited
removal. Under expedited removal, non-Mexicans are detained and
placed into streamlined proceedings..." |
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Billings
Gazette
2
accused of harboring invaders
Two out-of-state men accused of soliciting
and harboring illegal construction workers for jobs near Yellowstone
National Park pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a federal indictment
in Billings. -- Rickardo A. Armas Jaime R. Rivas-Ortiz were indicted
on charges of conspiracy to harbor illegal aliens... |
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Daily News
& Analysis - Mumbai, India
13 Indians
busted on suspicion of harboring invaders
Phoenix -- Thirteen Indian expatriates
and owners of five motels in Mesa area have reportedly been indicted
by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement for harbouring
[illegal aliens... criminals].
-- US Attorney for Arizona Paul Charlton said those named in
the indictment put their freedom and business at risk... |
¡Viva México! |
Xinhua -
China
Bush
presses tougher measures on illegal immigration
Mexico reiterated the necessity for the
United States to view immigration and border security issues
in a comprehensive way, a presidential spokesman said on Tuesday.
-- The remarks came one day after US President George W. Bush
promised tighter security on the southern border with Mexico.
[Also see: Meddling
Mexicans] |
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Ben Johnson
-- Front Page Magazine
Reaping
What They Sow
...Border Patrol agents arrested two
more CPT members in July for "furtherance and abetting"
the transportation of illegal aliens. As part of their "No More Deaths"
campaign, members give "emergency aid" to "migrants"
illegally crossing the Arizona border to show their "resistance
to harmful immigration policies and enforcement practices."
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Gilchrist for
Congress |
Orange Coast
Daily Pilot
Minuteman
brings immigration to fore
It's never certain that credentials will
translate into votes, but when it comes to fighting illegal immigration
on the ground, American Independent Party congressional candidate
Jim Gilchrist has more
credentials than most. -- Illegal immigration is shaping up to
be one of the biggest issues in 2006 political campaigns.  |

'The Boot' |
Sioux City
Journal
Immigration
officials arrest, deport gang suspects
Omaha-based immigration officials have
arrested 47 suspected gang members and associates since the February
launching of a national anti-gang effort, authorities said. --
Operation Community Shield is a national anti-gang initiative
that has netted 1,600 gang members and associates so far this
year, said spokesman Carl Rusnok. |
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RenewAmerica.us
Who's
exploiting Mexican immigrants?
The debate over illegal immigration is
intensifying with most Americans calling for tighter border security
and lots more immigration enforcement. A minority of special
interest advocates on the left - some on the right - oppose the
elimination of a revolving door illegal immigration and in fact
want fewer restrictions on illegal immigration.  |
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American
Border Patrol
Volunteer
pilots sought for border surveillance missions
American Border Patrol is seeking volunteer pilots
for its Border Hawk M, a Cessna TU-206, equipped with a TSIO
520 M 310 hp engine (300 hrs since factory remanufacture), STOL,
and extended range tanks. Operations based at Bisbee Municipal
Airport, Bisbee Arizona. Night and day flights with cargo doors
removed... |
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Chicago
Sun-Times
Groups
here slam Bush's 'guest worker' scheme
The guest worker plan President Bush
hit the road to tout this week has raised some hopes in Chicago,
but others say it doesn't go far enough -- particularly for [illegal aliens... criminals]
who have made lives here. -- "I think legalization is a must," Salvador Pedroza said. "I hope President
Bush will rethink that. . . . For the people in Mexico and other
countries, it's good news..." |
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Christian
Science Monitor Editorial
First
things first on the border
Republicans in Congress who are up for
reelection in 2006 are feeling the heat from their GOP base to
crack down on illegal migration. Many of them want President
Bush to assist them by beefing up border security. Try as he
might, that's not his first choice... |

Snake Oil |
Torrance
Daily Breeze
Same
old immigration reform
There is this old sales gimmick that
some retail stores use. They'll put up a sign that reads "Grand
Opening." Then, a few months later, they'll put the sign
up again hoping to fool customers into thinking that something
new is going on. -- President
Bush is using the same trick as he rolls out his administration's
immigration reform plan... |
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WCCO --
Minneapolis
Governor,
Worthington Mayor Discuss Immigration
Governor Pawlenty expressed concerns
about about illegal immigration during a visit to Worthington,
Minn. Tuesday. -- The governor says the U.S. has allowed too
much "looking the other way" when it comes to illegal
immigration. -- The governor joined Worthington Mayor Al Oberloh
and other local officials to discuss the issue. |
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Associated
Press
Hooker
operation busted
Central Indiana authorities are investigating
cases of apparent human trafficking in which some of Indiana's
poorest immigrants have been forced into prostitution. U.S. Attorney
Susan W. Brooks says officials have assembled a task force to
help overcome cultural and language barriers so they can prosecute
the ringleaders and rescue victims. |
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