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Thursday, November 8, 2001

CONGRESSMAN CALLS ON PUBLIC TO
DEMAND ACTION ON IMMIGRATION

Tancredo - 11/7/01
TANCREDO CALLS FOR REAL DEFENSE
  "The defense of our nation begins with the defense of our borders. I find it fascinating, almost incomprehensible, that time and again I have to come to this floor and plead with my colleagues to do something significant about immigration reform. To do something that in fact would increase the security of the nation."
  "All it takes is a little energy to get around a border security checkpoint."
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Immigration Reform Caucus
grows to fifty members
Look AroundLook Around
Past features
TOM SAYS IT'S UP TO YOU
"The only way any reform will happen if there is a huge outcry from the general public."
  "If people want to get in touch with us, we have encouraged them to do so at tom.tancredo@mail.house.gov  for more information about immigration reform, and for us to be in touch with people when there are certain bills that are coming before the congress that they should be aware of."

Nov. 9 - Protect Our Borders Rally - Phoenix
Nov. 11 - Veteran's Day Tribute with Tom Tancredo - Englewood, CO

245i Update

The move to extend 245(i) was defeated
today per Sen. Leahy's office

Re: Mexican Mayor Hahn
After reading in the Los Angeles Times and other news sources, your remarks made while visiting with President "Cucaracha" Fox of Mexico, I am sorry that I voted for you, a traitor, for mayor of Los Angeles. I am ashamed, disgusted and angry that you hold these views. Thank God you are stupid enough to make your disloyalties evident for all to see and hear.

Re: Mexican Mayor Hahn
Our Mayor, James Hahn tells of how Mexicans have changed our culture and landscape. As a politician, he is careful not to say how. Or doesn't he know about the beautiful slums they have created? Also how they continue to change our culture not for the better?

LizMichael.com
The American Empire On Its Deathbed
There is a conspiracy theory, which has made the rounds in many circles for many years, that there are forces within the US government that are engineering events such as the 9-11 incident, the Oklahoma City bombing, and so forth, to implement fhis great "Master Plan" to implement a totalitarian government. This government is part and parcel of a much larger effort by the New World Order, the United Nations, the Illuminati, the Queen of England in league with the Vatican, the multinational corporations, or whomever the scapegoat of the day or the movement, is.

Union Leader (NH)
Agents catch illegal Indonesians
If the dozens of people living in a Newmarket ranch house didn't raise neighbors' suspicions, the 20 to 30 cars crammed in the driveway and makeshift, backyard parking lot did. -- Couple this with an edgy public on high alert in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the fact that many of the men are from Indonesia, home to one of the world's largest Muslim populations. -- Worried residents tipped off police.
Dallas Morning News
Fox heads to NY to restore immigration priority, mend fences
President Vicente Fox travels to New York on Thursday, seeking to jump- start immigration talks amid criticism from Mexican workers whoviewhis government's support of the U.S. anti-terrorist campaign as lackluster. -- The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington sparked animosity between Mexican immigrant groups in the United States and Mexican leaders...

Miami Herald
Immigrant data bill criticized
Immigration advocates on Wednesday criticized proposed legislation to keep better track of foreign students and other visitors who have overstayed their visas, saying federal authorities should concentrate instead on improving intelligence abroad to reduce terrorist acts at home. -- The criticism was aimed at a bill proposed by Sens. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., that would provide $32.3 million to finance an INS database of foreign students.
Washington Times
SSA lacks process to prevent fraud
Foreign terrorists illegally living in America have easily acquired Social Security numbers to conceal their identities because of lax Social Security Administration regulations, and the SSA has not adequately assisted law-enforcement agencies in investigating identity fraud. -- According to a report by SSA Inspector General James G. Huse Jr., the agency does not have any programs "designed to assist in the detection of terrorist activity," even though the FBI.....

Re: Mexican Mayor Hahn
I am horrified by the comments you made in Mexico. Claiming that Los Angeles is a "Mexican city." Los Angeles is a mix of different cultures and races like Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Black, White, Arab and the people you seem to favor most, Latinos. I have nothing against Latinos, but I do not like a racist mayor.

Miami Herald
Latin recession may bring new refugee crisis
Deep in the bowels of the State Department, officials with a few minutes to think about something other than Osama bin Laden are beginning to sound alarm bells about the possibility of a new Latin American -- and especially, Cuban -- refugee crisis. -- There is a growing consensus among officials watching Latin American affairs that the region's recession, which has worsened since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, is likely to bring about a new avalanche of South American, Central American, Mexican and Cuban refugees to the United States.

Re: Mexican Mayor Hahn
I'm very disappointed with your statements indicating that you believe illegal Mexican immigrants in Los Angeles who have been here for a long time should be granted legal status. I must say that I did vote for you. The prospect of Antonio Villaraigosa was too frightening for this very reason.

Orange Co. Register
Police meet in secret, agree to overlook foreign criminals
Orange County police chiefs met secretly Wednesday and unanimously approved a policy that encourages officers to accept cards issued by the Mexican government as identification for people stopped for minor offenses. -- The cards, called "matricula consular," are available to Mexican nationals who are in the United States either legally or illegally. The cards will help illegal immigrants unable to obtain other common identification cards issued in the United States.
Stein Report / Orange Co. Register
Mexican official says terrorists may have crossed Mexican border
The Register reports that Adolfo Aguilar Zinzer, a top Mexican security official, will visit Washington this month to discuss security issues with Tom Ridge. The meeting will focus on better Customs cooperation. The meeting will come a day before U.S. and Mexican officials meet as part of a continuing dialogue on immigration begun with February's summit in Mexico. -- The Register also reports that the head of Mexico's National Migration Institute...

NewsMax.com
INS Bungles Computer Tracking Illegal Aliens
A whopping 40 percent of the illegal aliens in America are people who won't go home after their visas expire, but the INS still cannot track them even after blowing $31.2 million on a computer system designed to do just that.

Op-Ed - San Diego Union-Tribune
The post-Sept. 11 debate over immigration policy
(Two mass-migration boosters write): George Bush's decision to create a Foreign Terrorist Tracking Task Force shows how much the debate over immigration policy has changed since Sept. 11. Two months ago, the president was leading the charge to make it easier for foreign citizens to enter the United States. Now he is looking for ways to tighten the rules on who enters the country.
National Review
Americanization Now
As lawmakers begin to discuss major changes in the structure and mission of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), it becomes increasingly evident that America has a civic-assimilation problem. Briefly put, a sizeable number of new immigrants and their children may be bettering themselves economically and speaking English but not embracing American identity and patriotism.

San Francisco Chronicle
U.S. raids 10 financial sites linked to terrorists
Federal agents raided 10 U.S. locations in four states yesterday in what President Bush called a major blow to alleged terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden's financial network. -- The raids targeted two money transfer organizations, Al Barakaat and Al Taqwa, which Bush described as sophisticated if often informal banking and communications networks that offer everything from Internet service to shipping arms "to mass murderers." -- [Also see: Another fifth-column bank]
N.Y. Times (Free Registration)
German Cabinet Backs Tighter Immigration Curbs
Germany's cabinet today adopted plans for important changes in security and immigration laws in response to the Sept. 11 attacks, which were carried out in part by immigrants who had been living in Germany. -- For Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, it was a significant political achievement, with his dominant Social Democratic Party persuading its junior partners, the Greens, that the responsibility of government required difficult compromises over the reach of the state into private lives.

Reuters
Bodies of Eight Women Are Found at Mexican Border
The bodies of eight women have been found in a field in northern Mexico, sparking fears that the killer or killers responsible for the disappearance of 200 women is still at large, police said on Wednesday. -- Five bodies were found in a populated area of Ciudad Juarez on Wednesday while police were searching for clues in the murders of three women found on the previous day...
NewsMax.com
Should Military Guard U.S. Borders?
Is it time to post the military along U.S. borders? A growing number of critics of immigration policies say it is. -- They cite shortcomings in the highly publicized immigration crackdown announced by the Bush administration on Oct. 31. The crackdown, announced in response to the Sept. 11 terror attacks, has drawn new attention to an immigration system that critics contend has been broken for years.

Atlanta Journal-Constitution
In Mexico, GA governor hails immigration
After meeting Wednesday with Mexican President Vicente Fox, Gov. Roy Barnes said Mexican workers have been good for Georgia and called on Fox and President Bush to restart talks on sweeping immigration reforms. -- Barnes, in Mexico on a trade mission that ends Friday, said governors shouldn't "second-guess" Bush on federal immigration policy but should make their experiences known.

TIME TO SWITCH ACCOUNT OUT OF WELLS FARGO

Banco de Treason
Wells Fargo joins with INS to advance Mexican takeover of California
L.A. Times Story
INS says illegals are citizens
 "Our priorities are to go after illegal immigrants involved in committing crime," said Tony Lew, a spokesman for the INS' Los Angeles district office. "If they are law-abiding citizens, we don't have the resources to go looking for them."

Love Letter from "Sancho Garcia"
¡Viva Hahn Cabrones!
Look you racist bastards, your blanket comments are both ignorant and ultra right-wing. Your true colors are showing, and they ARE NOT red, white and blue.

The News - Mexico City
U.S. ambassador calls for increased border security
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Jeffrey Davidow on Wednesday said Mexico-U.S. relations remained strong almost two months after the Sept. 11 terror attacks but urged both nations to work harder to tighten security along their border. -- Border security has come under close scrutiny since the attacks after some lawmakers and experts expressed concern that terrorists could slip into the United States...
Bloomberg / The News
U.S. border crackdown deters Mexican churchgoers, shoppers
...The security clampdown, which adds as much as an hour to a journey that previously took Pedraza 30 minutes at most, reverses efforts to facilitate the flow of goods and people across the border since the U.S., Mexico and Canada created the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994. -- U.S. officials now open the trunks and hoods of all vehicles entering the country as they search for terrorists and weapons.


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