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Friday, October 26, 2001

 BUSH WILL SACRIFICE US ON THE
ALTAR OF GLOBALISM NO MATTER
WHAT THE COST IN AMERICAN LIVES
ReconquistaJESSE DIAZ - League of United Latin American Citizens [against Anglos]
"These people have had the same plan forever. It hasn't changed. This is an opportunity and they are taking advantage of it." -FOX NEWS 10/26/01
TRANSLATION: Americans have been fighting to save their country for years. Now they want to use the fact that the world is at war with them to close their borders

ZiglarAMERICAN PATROL COMMENT

JAMES ZIGLAR, head of INS - Says he won't let terrorism interrupt the balkanization of America or Mexico's plans to conquer the Southwest. He is graphic proof that George W. Bush will sacrifice the United States on the alter of globalism - no matter what the cost.

Ridiculous Ziglar quote.
Joe Guzzardi
In a recent address, Ziglar said, "What happened September 11th is not about immigrants. It is about evil and not immigrants. Immigrants are the core, the heart of this country."With those few words, Ziglar vaulted to the top of a long, impressive list of the "Dumbest People in Washington."
Past features

Our new video, "Conquest of Aztlan", will be shown at.....
UROC Convention - Monrovia - Oct. 27
Coming Up Oct. 31 - Glenn Spencer on KPDQ - Portland - 3 PM Pacific
American Renaissance Conference Info - February, 2002 - Herndon, VA

Rick Oltman, Dale Schwartz -- CNN's Talk Back Live - October 25
America Speaks Out: Should U.S. Alter Immigration Policies?

American Patrol Press Release
Expert to address issue of illegal immigration at Gig Harbor, WA meeting
On Sunday, November 4th, a special town-hall meeting will be held at the Gig Harbor Grange to discuss what Washington state citizens can do about the problem of illegal immigration. The featured speaker will be Glenn Spencer, president of American Patrol, a California grass-roots organization that has struggled with illegal immigration for more than ten years. Also see Chehalis, WA meeting information - November 3

San Diego Union-Tribune
2 dead, 19 hurt in truck crash after chase by Border Patrol
Two men were killed yesterday and 19 people were injured, at least four critically, when a pickup carrying suspected illegal immigrants overturned on Interstate 8 as its driver tried to elude Border Patrol agents, authorities said. -- An off-duty Border Patrol agent saw the truck with a camper shell traveling west, and the agent grew suspicious. The agent radioed the pickup's description to dispatchers, said Agent Tom Hicks, a Border Patrol spokesman.
Chicago Tribune
Attacks halt movement toward migrant-friendly policies
Americans' fear of terrorism threatens to reverse a trend toward looser immigration policy, just as the United States strains to absorb a historic surge in new arrivals. -- Before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York and the Pentagon, Congress was considering residency reforms to benefit various segments of the 30 million immigrants in America -- the largest share of the nation's population since the 1930s. -- But in recent weeks, the conservative Immigration Reform Caucus has doubled...

Reuters
Ambulances Stand by at Clogged U.S.- Mexico Border
Cd. Juarez, Chih. -- Mexican and U.S. emergency medical personnel have begun patrolling a busy border bridge after reports of heat exhaustion, asthma attacks and nausea from commuters stuck in massive traffic jams that have plagued the border since the Sept. 11 attacks. -- Juarez and El Paso, connected by the Bridge of the Americas, will each have ambulances on stand- by at both entrances to the bridge...
Denver Post
4 cabbies arrested at airport
Immigration officials arrested four taxi drivers at Denver International Airport last week for alleged visa violations and are searching for a fifth man who escaped during a sweep for unlicensed drivers, police and federal authorities say. -- The four were arrested Oct. 18 for violations of immigration status, said Tony Rouco, supervisory special agent for the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. A fifth immigrant, who remains at large, ran away from authorities before he could be questioned..

Tucson Citizen - Reconquista Del Olmo
Immigration talks should stress security
Is immigration reform dead? Not if President Bush is willing to challenge conventional wisdom that says the groundbreaking immigration talks under way with Mexico before the Sept. 11 attacks are now moot. -- To be sure, the terrorist attacks have led to some backlash against foreigners. Congress is likely to approve measures that will make it more difficult for foreigners to enter this country.

Re: Driver's License Bill May Be Law By Accident
Gray Davis is far more than just a liar, he is a tyrant! Gray Davis has chosen to directly oppose a legally enacted mandate of his constitutant electorate, people he has sworn a solemn oath to faithfully represent, in order to represent invading criminal foreign nationals, who are legally precluded from having any form of government representation! Such actions are clearly defined as tyranny.

Reader Comments
Re: School board rejects residency proof
It must have taken every bit of Ms. Tapia's journalism training to find a quote by the Latino activists at the AUHSD meeting that didn't contain a personal attack or slur of Harald Martin. Nativo Lopez called Mr. Martin a "hateful evil racist", a Hispanic female echoed these slurs but went a little further by saying Mr. Martin should be arrested and jailed for a "hate crime". One self-proclaimed illegal Latino high school student proudly proclaimed...
 San Francisco Chronicle
Feinstein proposes tamperproof visas
Millions of tourists, students, business travelers and other foreigners entering the United States would be issued ''biometric'' visas encoded with their irises, palm prints, digitized photos or other identifying characteristics under a bill proposed yesterday by Sens. Dianne Feinstein, D- Calif., and Jon Kyl, R-Ariz. -- The measure, which would cause a major overhaul of the U.S. visa system, also would create a huge centralized database of all visa holders and other noncitizens who enter the country each year.

Lodi News - Joe Guzzardi
More than fluff legislation needed to defeat terrorism
...The terrorists entered the U.S. compliments of preposterous loopholes in our immigration system. Once inside the U.S., they moved about with the ease of diplomats. Accordingly, do you or do you not think that serious and immediate reforms in immigration law are urgently needed? -- The answer, if you are a concerned member of the population at large, is a resounding "Yes." -- If, however, you are a member of the U.S. Congress or the George W. Bush administration, the response is a barely audible "Maybe."

Carolina Morning News
Hispanics targeted in home invasions
A Ridgeland, SC man was shot Thursday night after two men in Halloween masks invaded an Adams Street home and attempted to rob a group of Hispanics. -- Benjamin Vasquez, 27, of Ridgeland was taken to Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah, GA after being shot in his right shoulder. His condition was not available Thursday evening. -- Many Hispanics in Ridgeland are not legal citizens and are afraid to contact police for fear of coming under the scrutiny of the INS, a source said.
Taunton Gazette
Alleged passport counterfeiter indicted
Boston -- A federal grand jury Wednesday returned a four- count indictment against a Norwegian man caught last month by federal agents in Taunton for allegedly providing other foreigners with forged passport papers. Martin Mrowinski, a resident of Norway who had been residing in New York City, was indicted on one count of conspiracy and three counts of fraud and misuse of visas. -- Mrowinski has been detained since his arrest. Sattar, the other Pakistani and the Sri Lankan were not arrested, a Justice Department spokesman said last month.

Laredo Morning Times
Forum focuses on issue of amnesty
Texas A&M International University's newest facility, the Center for the Study of Western Hemispheric Trade, will hold an inaugural Round Table Forum, entitled "Challenges of Amnesty in the Global Economy," presented with support from the Laredo Chamber of Commerce. -- Attendees will have the opportunity to discuss a subject of great local interest with top dignitaries and respected academics in the field.
Laredo Morning Times
Customs seizes a ton of pot, arrests Mexican
U.S. Customs inspectors reportedly seized of nearly a ton of marijuana at World Trade Bridge Wednesday night. -- The seizure occurred when U.S. Customs inspectors, conducting anti- terrorism inspections under Alert Level One, took a closer look at a 1988 Kenworth tractor hauling a trailer loaded with motor parts, according to reports. Customs Canine "Blackjack" alerted to boxes in the trailer...

AZ Republic (Free Registration)
Iraqi reportedly smuggled hundreds across Mexican border
An Iraqi- born smuggler led hundreds of illegal immigrants from the Middle East across the Mexican border into the U.S. in the 1990s, prosecution documents filed in a federal conspiracy trial here say. -- The Iraqi, George Tajirian, who forged an alliance with a Mexican immigration officer, smuggled Palestinian, Jordanian, Syrian, Iraqi, Yemeni and other undocumented immigrants through Mexico and into the United States...
NewsMax.com
8 Million Illegal Aliens Swarm U.S.
At a time when the U.S. faces an internal terrorist threat posed partly by illegal aliens, a shocking new report from the Census Bureau reveals that there are as many as 8 million illegal aliens - or more - in the U.S. -- Incredibly, the number of illegal aliens living in the U.S skyrocketed by about 400,000 to 500,000 a year in 10 years, jumping from the 3.5 million estimated to have been here in 1990 to 8 million last year. -- The new figure is at least a million more than previously thought...

Orange Co. Register
Senators plan bill to track foreigners
"It has become all too clear that without an adequate tracking system, our country becomes a sieve, creating ample opportunities for terrorists to enter and establish their operations without detection," said Sen. Dianne Feinstein who heads the Senate subcommittee on technology and terrorism. Feinstein and Sen. Jon Kyl hope to introduce a bill next week. -- The wide- ranging bill would be the latest in a series of measures Congress has debated since the attacks. [Related item]
Pat Buchanan - WorldNetDaily
Tracking down the enemy within
On June 13, 1942, eight trained saboteurs paddled ashore on rafts from Nazi submarines in Florida and Long Island. Carrying fake IDs, explosives and $175,000 in cash, Hitler's agents had come on a mission: Blend into American society and blow up U.S. factories. -- On Long Island, four were spotted. Two defected and betrayed their comrades. FDR ordered all eight to be tried by military tribunal. On August 8, six were executed in a D.C. jail, buried in unmarked graves.

Tennesseans for Immigration Control
Tennessee illegal alien license law
Rep. Mike Turner was one of the sponsors of the original stealth bills that changed Tennessee's driver's license law for the worse this year. Turner has shown he has learned nothing. He is the proud pappy of a law that essentially declares the United States a lawless country. Turner and his bunch are really front people for LULAC (the League of United Latin American Citizens), an organization known for taking federal money, your money, and doing questionable things with it, such as undermining the rule of law in this country.
B. Meredith Burke
It will take ingenuity to re-create our villages
Santa Barbara is emerging as a new battleground in the war between the new urbanists and owners of conventional housing. New urbanists tout mixed-use development where housing can be intermingled with businesses and where different types of housing units are sited together. -- A recent News-Press article interviewed homeowners in Goleta's North Fairview neighborhood. They are distressed by perceived overdevelopment of Goleta Valley.

N.Y. Times (Free Registration)
Not Yet Citizens but Eager to Fight for the U.S.
As a youth in Kazakhstan, Alexandr Manin had no interest in the war that the Soviet Union was waging in Afghanistan in the 1980's. But since arriving in New York three years ago, he has had a change of heart, and has joined the military. -- The United States military, that is. -- Mr. Manin, who is here as a legal permanent resident but is not yet a United States citizen, is scheduled to leave on Nov. 5 for basic training with the Marines.
Associated Press
School board drops proposal to make students to prove citizenship
A controversial proposal to require students to prove their U.S. citizenship or be handed over to immigration authorities was pulled from the [Anaheim, CA] Board of Education's agenda Thursday night to shouts of approval from residents who branded it racist and divisive. -- The measure, introduced by AUSD board member Harald Martin, was dropped from the agenda on a 4-1 vote. Martin.... [See O.C. Register item and Nativo Lopez info]


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