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Sunday, December 23, 2007 |

Reconquista and
Governator Face Disaster
Nuñez and Fellow Travelers Did It
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| Spending Gap: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, left, with
Speaker Fabian Nuñez earlier this week, has described
the budget, which faces a projected $14.5-billion gap, as "very
bleak," an official said. Some say the cuts are so deep
that they might pave the way for tax increases. -- L.A. Times |
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Los Angeles Times -- December 23
Gov.
considers major cuts in services
Schwarzenegger
will declare a fiscal emergency -- Schools could lose $1.4 billion
Sacramento -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
is expected next month to seek immediate major cuts in state
services, including a plan to take back $1.4 billion budgeted
for schools this year and a proposal to slash the prison population
by releasing tens of thousands of inmates. Fabian
Nuñez is a Mexican Reconquista. He
and his fellow travelers destroyed California. |

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Ira Mehlman |
Federation
for American Immigration Reform
Reconquistas
fear "attrition through enforcement" plan may work
One of the interesting things about the
lavishly funded pro-illegal alien lobby is that they all claim
to be in favor of immigration enforcement, even as they work
assiduously to undermine immigration enforcement. Now they seem
to recognize that there is a serious hole in their strategy. |
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Reuters
U.S.
invaders 'self deport' as woes mount
Mexican illegal [alien...
criminal] Lindi sat down with her husband Marco Antonio in
the weeks before Christmas to decide when to go back to Mexico.
-- She has spent three years working as a hairdresser in and
around Phoenix, but now she figures it is time to go back to
her hometown of Aguascalientes in central Mexico.  |

Waah! Waah! |
Washington
Times
Radio
hosts take fight over aliens to Iowa
Civil rights leaders in Iowa are decrying
a radio initiative by the Federation for American Immigration
Reform to speak directly with Iowa voters next week about immigration,
calling it anti-immigrant and condemning it as fear-mongering.
-- "We will not stand quietly by as FAIR pushes its divisive
and intolerant message from Iowa..." |
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Jim Kouri,
CPP -- Border Fire Report
Law
enforcement hampered by sanctuary city advocates
A citizen of Ecuador was captured by the New
York City Police Department and charged with rape, criminal sex
act & endangering the welfare of a child. He was convicted
of rape and sentenced to 10 years probation. The victim was a
twelve year old girl. -- "ICE is committed to insuring the
public safety of our communities..." |

Simcox |
Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Minutemen
founder besieged from within
Five years ago, Chris Simcox began his
rise from an obscure newspaper publisher in Tombstone to a national
figure in the debate over how to control the U.S.-Mexican border.
-- His call for citizens to bear arms and patrol the border in
the face of what he considered federal negligence was called
courageous by his followers and racist by his foes... |

Rep. Tancredo |
Denver Post
Tancredo
backed Romney to buck Huckabee
Tom Tancredo said he bowed out just two
weeks before the Iowa presidential caucuses because he is determined
to advance his cause of halting illegal immigration, but the
religion question hanging over the Republican primaries may prove
larger than his signature issue. |

The Boot |
PoliceOne.com
Former
Wisc. officer deported for lying about identity
Milwaukee -- A former police officer
who stole his dead cousin's identity to get on the force has
been deported. -- Oscar Ayala-Cornejo was scheduled to leave
Saturday to Guadalajara, Mexico, where his family moved from
in 1992. But fog canceled his flight and he left early Sunday. |
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Houston
Chronicle
Is
Houston a sanctuary for illegal aliens?
Just when Houston Mayor Bill White figured
he had put the long-standing "sanctuary city" debate
behind him, Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly brought it back
with a vengeance. -- Earlier this month, O'Reilly blamed White
and Houston Police Chief Harold Hurtt for the actions of Pasadena
resident Joe Horn... |
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Frontera
NorteSur / MexiData.info
NAFTA
at Fourteen: Historic Mexico-USA showdown looms
As the 14th anniversary of the North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) fast approaches, rural
opponents of the trinational pact are stepping up their mobilizations
on both sides of the US-Mexico border. Mexican farm groups and
their supporters are gearing up for border-wide actions on January
1, 2008 to protest the final elimination of... |
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Daily Courier
-- Prescott, Arizona
Minutemen increase pressure on
day laborers
Prescott, Az. -- Fed up with day laborers
- illegal or otherwise - loitering along the busy street corner
of Grove Avenue and Lincoln Street, Mel Oliverson and his group
of Prescott-area activists from the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps
are in action mode. -- Since July, Minuteman members have sought
to push out illegal aliens in the Prescott area... |
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Arizona
Republic
Last
Pruitt's immigration protest of year gets rowdy
...Every Saturday for almost two months,
protesters have demonstrated outside of the furniture store after
Pruitt's owner Roger Sensing hired off-duty police to keep day
laborers off his property. Laborer advocate Salvador Reza began
organizing the weekly protests to boycott the store and rally
support for day laborers.  |
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