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Demonstrators’ Shirts Made Reference to the Plan of San Diego, a Genocide Operation against Whites over 16
Post Date: 2010-04-27 13:21:59 by Horse
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I am extremely depressed and have the feeling of being struck by a thunderbolt. Words cannot describe what I witnessed. For that reason, as the pain of what I’ve seen will take some time to percolate and dissipate, this is going to be part one of a three part series. First off, anyone who knows me and the body of my work knows that I stand up for the little guy. Whether it’s innocent black farmers in Tulia, Texas being framed by racist white cops, or innocent Hispanic youth laboring in the modern slave fields of corporate prisons, I’m there standing up for them. Earlier this year, when a young Hispanic man named Daniel Rocha was shot in the back for absolutely no reason by ...

Mexico Issues Travel Advisory For Citizens Visiting Arizona (carry proper documentation)
Post Date: 2010-04-27 13:11:11 by hondo68
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(Phoenix, AZ) -- Mexico's Foreign Relations Department has issued a travel advisory for Mexican citizens who plan on visiting Arizona. The warning urges travelers to carry proper documentation and "act with prudence and respect for the framework of local laws." The statement warns Mexican visitors there is a quote, "adverse political environment for migrant communities and all Mexican visitors." Last week Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed into law the country's toughest immigration laws. The controversial measure makes it a misdemeanor to be in Arizona without documentation that proves visitors and residents are in the country legally. The law also requires ...

Arizona Takes Off Its "Rainbow Shades"
Post Date: 2010-04-27 08:16:31 by Eric Stratton
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Arizona Takes Off Its "Rainbow Shades" Cal Thomas Tuesday, April 27, 2010 Arizona has decided that if the federal government will not live up to its responsibility to control the border, it will. Governor Jan Brewer, a Republican, signed a bill that allows police officers to inquire about a person's immigration status if there is reason to suspect that individual might be an illegal immigrant. The governor correctly noted that the new law "represents another tool for our state to use as we work to solve a crisis we did not create and the federal government has refused to fix." The latest example of that failure is the Obama administration's refusal to finish ...

Fact: 83% of homicide warrants in Phoenix, AZ are issued for illegal aliens
Post Date: 2010-04-26 19:43:35 by Horse
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Here are a few facts regarding illegal aliens from the Immigration Reform Examiner: -95 percent of homicide warrants in Los Angeles are issued for illegal aliens. Additionally, 67 percent of the 17,000 outstanding fugitive felony warrants in that city are issued for illegal aliens. -83 percent of homicide warrants in Phoenix are issued for illegal aliens. -86 percent of homicide warrants issued in Albuquerque, New Mexico are issued for illegal aliens. -In Operation Predator, ICE arrested and deported 6,085 illegal alien pedophiles. There have been many studies which suggest that each pedophile molests and average of 148 children over their lifetime. Considering that estimate, the ...

Lawmakers Urged to Secure Border Before Seeking Immigration Overhaul
Post Date: 2010-04-26 11:44:43 by christine
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With lawmakers on Capitol Hill reviving debate over a comprehensive immigration overhaul bill, Republicans and border-state residents are urging congressional leaders not to lift a legislative finger until they've dealt with border security. Violence on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border is raging. On Friday, gunmen killed seven police officers in Ciudad Juarez across the border from El Paso, Texas. The Juarez drug cartel claimed responsibility for the brazen attack. Gunmen attacked another government convoy on Saturday in the western state of Michoacan -- in a sign that the cartels have shifted tactics and are starting to target law enforcement and government officials, as opposed ...

Is the US a sort of Roach Motel?
Post Date: 2010-04-26 11:02:23 by Flintlock
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Is the US a sort of Roach Motel? Immigration is a big hot button issue in some states, especially those along the southern border of the US. However, does anyone ever look at emigration from the United States? Now that we are on the road to western european style socialism thanks to the DemocraticSocialist party, perhaps we should take a look at it. People used to flee from Europe to the US for many reasons. In the early 1900’s, it was for economic opportunity, and it still is the primary driver of immigration from all over the world today. Latin Americans, Indians, Asians come here for the same reasons Europeans came, the streets of the US are paved in gold compared to where they ...

Texas town vows fight to keep illegal immigrants from renting houses
Post Date: 2010-04-26 10:24:16 by christine
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As the national debate over illegal immigration reignites, Farmers Branch remains in the middle of the battle as city leaders refuse to accept the unconstitutionality of rules they put in place to prevent illegal immigrants from renting homes. The Dallas suburb plans to appeal a court ruling against its ordinance, which would prevent landlords from renting houses or apartments to illegal immigrants — and it hopes to serve as an example to other communities trying to deal with illegal immigration. "Farmers Branch is a town of law and order ... a patriotic, American-loving town," Mayor Tim O'Hare said. "I think this is important for America. It's important to ...

Small Riot Breaks Out at Illegal Immigration Protest
Post Date: 2010-04-25 18:26:56 by Disgusted
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Small Riot Breaks Out at Immigration Protest Updated: Friday, 23 Apr 2010, 7:16 PM MDT Published : Friday, 23 Apr 2010, 4:21 PM MDT The fight over Senate Bill 1070 took to the streets of downtown Phoenix, as riot Police were called to the Capitol to control an unruly group of protesters. Witnesses say a group protesting against SB1070 began to fight with a man who was for the controversial immigration bill. Police tried escorting that man away from the scene, fearing for his safety, when they too came under attack by people throwing items, including water bottles.

$338.3 Billion Paid to Service America’s Illegal Aliens
Post Date: 2010-04-25 17:09:11 by Horse
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My friend Gary Karlin over at the Evanston Conservative blog has spent the last year or so collecting a series of stories detailing the costs of illegal aliens to the United States. With just the 14 news stories he highlights, the cost rings in at a staggering $338.3 Billion in money wasted by government giving freebies to illegal aliens as well as in law enforcement costs. Free schools, free medial care, free Medicaid, free food, free social services, it’s a veritable cornucopia of freebies streaming out of our various government’s coffers to these people who broke our laws to get here and are breaking our laws to stay. Again, I want to stress that the costs that Gary added up ...

Lindsey Graham: Immigration would kill climate bill
Post Date: 2010-04-23 23:54:25 by James Deffenbach
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Sen. Lindsey Graham ("Flaming-'Mo" R-S.C.) believes that a sudden turn to immigration could 'destroy' any hope of a major climate and energy bill this year. AP A top Senate negotiator on climate change believes that a sudden turn by Senate Democrats to immigration could “destroy” any hope of a major climate and energy bill this year. “This comes out of left field,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), after hearing that Democratic leaders may now push immigration reform ahead of a climate bill. “I’m working as earnestly as I can to craft climate and energy independence, clean air and jobs, and now we’re being told that we’re ...

Three bedroom, two baths----sleeps 48. Includes 25 cases of Corona and 14 leaf blowers. Ready for immediate occupancy
Post Date: 2010-04-23 12:39:07 by Jethro Tull
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www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/36734016#36734016 Poster Comment:Ya' think it's time to wake up, 'Zona?

Can Multicriterion Decision Analysis Be Used to Manage Comprehensive Immigration Reform?
Post Date: 2010-04-21 19:07:17 by Prefrontal Vortex
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Actual poster presentation from the Department of Homeland Security

Calderon: Most (of the 23,000) Mexico drug war dead are criminals
Post Date: 2010-04-21 15:11:43 by Horse
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MEXICO CITY — President Felipe Calderon insisted Friday that few innocent civilians have fallen victim to Mexico's bloody drug war, saying nearly all those killed are people tied to cartels wrestling for power. Speaking during a tourism conference, Calderon said criminals constitute more than 90 percent of drug war's death toll, which stands at nearly 23,000 in just over three years. Calderon said police officers and soldiers make up less than 5 percent of deaths and bystanders or other innocents even less. "But even so, my friends, I recognize that it's a real problem," Calderon said of the drug violence. "We are fighting it with firmness and we are ...

Arizona Sheriff Says Cops Are Being Killed by Illegal Aliens; Joins Call for U.S. Troops at Border
Post Date: 2010-04-20 17:55:55 by Disgusted
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Arizona Sheriff Says Cops Are Being Killed by Illegal Aliens; Joins Call for U.S. Troops at Border Tuesday, April 20, 2010 By Penny Starr, Senior Staff Writer Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu says violence in Arizona by criminal illegal aliens has reached "epidemic proportions." He spoke at a Capitol Hill news conference on Monday, April 19, 2010. (CNSNews.com/Penny Starr)(CNSNews.com) – Law enforcement officials from the Arizona counties hardest hit by illegal immigration say they want U.S. troops to help secure the border, to prevent the deaths of more officers at the hands of criminals who enter the country illegally. “We’ve had numerous officers that have ...

47 arrested in raids vs. human smuggling
Post Date: 2010-04-16 08:54:34 by noone222
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An elaborate human-smuggling network that ferried tens of thousands of illegal immigrants into Arizona using shuttle vans was broken up Thursday during a series of raids, federal authorities said. In what officials called the biggest operation of its kind targeting illegal-immigrant smuggling, 47 people were arrested at five companies in Phoenix, Tucson and Nogales during sweeps involving more than 800 federal agents and local police. Mexican police rounded up more people south of the border in the culmination of a two-year Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigation into human smuggling linked to Mexican drug cartels. Owners and employees at the shuttle-van companies are accused ...

Arizona Passes Strict Illegal Immigration Bill
Post Date: 2010-04-14 00:49:31 by scrapper2
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PHOENIX -- The Arizona House on Tuesday approved a bill that would draw local communities deeper into the fight against illegal immigration despite arguments from opponents that it would do nothing to keep people safer. House Republicans advanced the measure on a 35-21 party-line vote. The Senate approved the bill in February but must concur to changes made in the House before sending it to Gov. Jan Brewer. Supporters celebrated the bill as a tough crackdown on illegal immigration that will protect the state from violent criminals. Arizona's struggling economy has driven many illegal immigrants from the state. But as the economy rebounds, "so too will the illegal immigrants -- ...

When The Darkness Falls
Post Date: 2010-04-12 17:37:38 by Itistoolate
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"[When the Darkness Falls:] The Racially Divided States of America . . . is very informative. The narrative is well-structured and ideal for educational purposes. It is ideal for students. I am glad to know that there are people like you who know how to formulate well our priorities." --Dr. Tom Sunic, professor, diplomat, linguist, author "This is an excellent production, and very, very professional." --Dr. Harrell Rhome, Eagle Publishing "Great DVD!" --James Edwards, commentator of "The Political Cesspool" radio show "Elisabeth and I viewed your latest DVD, 'When the Darkness Falls,' a few minutes ago; and I want to ...

With 1 in 5 Americans out of work, Obama issues over a million green cards
Post Date: 2010-04-12 11:18:36 by DeaconBenjamin
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The Department of Homeland Security has just reported that during 2009, they issued 1,130,818 new Green Cards to foreign nationals, allowing them to work legally in this country. That number represents the fourth highest number of cards issued in one year. 750,000 of the new Green Cards were given to the families of U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents. The top four recipient nations are as follows: -Mexico…164,920 -China…receiving 64,238 -Philippines…60,029 -India…57,304 In Feb. 2009, the financial institution Merrill Lynch announced that the nation’s actual unemployment rate had reached 13.9 percent. A year later, that number had risen to 17.3 ...

Florida-Black Family Mourns Murder of Daughter (Litlle Haiti) result of DRIVE BY.
Post Date: 2010-04-12 02:41:11 by noone222
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Whenever school let out, Jahnya Ware would lace up her blue Hannah Montana high-top sneakers and sing along to the pop star's CD. The 7-year-old knew all the words. ``She would dance and sing,'' her cousin Michael Georges, 21, recalled. ``She made us all smile. She brought us happiness.'' But on Friday night, Jahnya's life was cut short when a car she was riding in was riddled with bullets on a Little Haiti street. ``My baby, she's innocent,'' her mother, Estelle Voltaire, said sobbing at Miami police headquarters Saturday afternoon. ``They took my baby. My only girl.'' Throughout the day, detectives searched for answers in the senseless ...

Sen. John McCain Interview: Immigration
Post Date: 2010-04-10 20:24:40 by James Deffenbach
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The Star editorial board met with Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain on April 1. Excerpts of the conversation were published April 11 in the Star print edition, and we've collected segments, organized by topic, of the wide-ranging interview online: IMMIGRATION STAR: So we know you don't favor amnesty. And you've said for more than two years that the border must be secure before comprehensive reform can be debated. And you also criticized Congress for failing to secure the border. So we wonder what - McCAIN: And the administration. STAR: And the administration. What exactly have you done in Congress to achieve that end? McCAIN: Well, as a new member of the Homeland Security ...

Sheriff Arvin West of Hudspeth County Texas, tells Citizens to Arm Themselves as He Can No Longer Protect them from Spillover Border Violence
Post Date: 2010-04-10 09:42:01 by Jethro Tull
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I just heard this and wanted to get the entire story before saying anything about it. Sheriff Arvin West of Hudspeth County, the third largest county in Texas has told his citizens to arm themselves, that he can no longer provide protection for them against spillover violence in the border areas. I’m sure the sheriff did not take this lightly, the violence pouring over the Mexican/American border is rapidly getting beyond what local and state authorities can contain. The sheriff made the statement at a town hall meeting. Governor Rick Perry has already activated the Texas border violence spillover contingency plan, in which he requested federal aid. There is no doubt that Texas is a ...

Drug gang hangs two from bridge near Mexico City
Post Date: 2010-04-09 20:38:35 by Horse
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Reuters - Suspected drug hitmen hung the bodies of two men off a major bridge on Friday in a weekend get-away near Mexico City in the latest brazen act of drug violence near the capital. The two men were found stripped to the waist and hung by the neck from the bridge near a shopping mall early Friday morning in Cuernavaca, said the attorney general's office for Morelos state, which includes the city. Mexican media reported the hitmen riddled the bodies with bullets before fleeing the scene. "Given the characteristics of this act, the killings appear to be linked to drug cartels and it is something we are seeing more of in the area," said a spokesman for the attorney ...

War in Hazleton
Post Date: 2010-04-09 12:54:48 by Prefrontal Vortex
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War in Hazleton By Kevin DeAnna on Thursday, 01 April 2010 Mayor Lou Barletta, the rare elected official who actually seems to care about his constituents and his country, is speaking out about a class called “War in Hazleton” at Temple University. Professor Lori Zott has formed a multi-disciplinary class which looks at the immigration battle in Hazleton, Pennsylvania -- from a multicultural perspective of course. Judging from the syllabus, the class hammers away with the usual brain dead narratives – but includes some heretical ideas at the end, for those who want to hear it. The class syllabus begins with the inevitable poem from Emma Lazarus, which unfortunately for ...

Are Federal Officials Above the Law?
Post Date: 2010-04-05 06:08:04 by Ada
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A federal judge’s ruling in a case challenging the Bush administration’s infamous and illegal domestic surveillance case will likely demonstrate, once again, the hypocrisy and deceit of Barack Obama and his merry band of liberal statists. When Obama was a presidential candidate, he emphasized to American voters that President Bush’s warrantless surveillance of Americans was “unconstitutional and illegal.” But once Obama got into office, he silenced his tune, especially in lawsuits that were brought by victims of this criminal action. Like Bush’s Justice Department, Obama’s Justice Department took the position that people’s lawsuits should be ...

10 illegal aliens in S.C. admit to bilking IRS out of $13 million
Post Date: 2010-04-03 20:46:57 by Phant2000
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Ten people illegally in the United States pleaded guilty for their involvement in a four-year, $13 million fraud against the Internal Revenue Service, acting U.S. Attorney Kevin F. McDonald said Thursday. Nine defendants pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud and for entering the United States without authorization, Assistant U.S. Attorney David C. Stephens told The Greenville News . The 10th defendant pleaded guilty to mail fraud and illegal entry, Stephens said. Senior U.S. District Judge G. Ross Anderson Jr. accepted the pleas and will sentence the defendants later. “This is the largest tax fraud case that I’m aware of ever occurring in the district of South ...

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