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President Bush's limousine arrives at Cancun for meeting with Fox Vicente.
Post Date: 2006-04-19 11:08:19 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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President Bush's limousine arrives at Cancun for meeting with Fox Vicente. GL - This is not breaking news/news

Cheering Call For ‘2,000-Mile Wall’
Post Date: 2006-04-18 21:41:13 by Mind_Virus
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Posted on Tue, Apr. 18, 2006 Cheering Call For ‘2,000-Mile Wall’ Hundreds At Rally In KC Want Strict U.S. Entry Policies By LYNN FRANEY The Kansas City Star JIM BARCUS/The Kansas City Star American flags were much in evidence Monday at a rally in Mill Creek Park in favor of strict enforcement of U.S. immigration laws. Mary Golden of Blue Springs brought her flag to signal her support. Angry over illegal immigration they say depresses wages and displaces American workers, hundreds of people called for stricter border enforcement during a rally Monday evening at Mill Creek Park. The rally came in response to two recent Kansas City rallies at which thousands of people called ...

Georgia governor signs sweeping immigration law
Post Date: 2006-04-17 22:42:58 by Zipporah
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Protesters hold U.S. flags and signs during an anti-immigration rally near the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Mo., Monday, April 17, 2006. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner) Apr 17, 7:14 PM ET The state of Georgia approved a sweeping measure on Monday to crack down on illegal immigrants and the people who hire them as a passionate debate on immigration heats up in the United States. The law could fuel a national controversy as the federal government and other states consider how to deal with millions of undocumented workers while immigrants, many of whom are Hispanic, are displaying their political power through mass demonstrations in cities across the United States. The Georgia Security and ...

Mexico prefers to export its poor, not uplift them
Post Date: 2006-04-17 20:20:09 by tom007
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Mexico prefers to export its poor, not uplift them At this week's summit, failed reforms under Fox should be the issue, not US actions. By George W. Grayson WILLIAMSBURG, VA. – At the parleys this week with his US and Canadian counterparts in Cancún, Mexican President Vicente Fox will press for more opportunities for his countrymen north of the Rio Grande. Specifically, he will argue for additional visas for Mexicans to enter the United States and Canada, the expansion of guest-worker schemes, and the "regularization" of illegal immigrants who reside throughout the continent. In a recent interview with CNN, the Mexican chief executive excoriated as ...

Ga. Governor Signs Strict Immigration Bill
Post Date: 2006-04-17 20:11:10 by LACUMO
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Ga. Governor Signs Strict Immigration Bill Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue, center, is surrounded by Sen. Chip Rogers, from left, sponsor of SB529, Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act, Rep. Monday, April 17, 2006 ATLANTA - Georgia's governor signed a sweeping immigration bill Monday that supporters and critics say gives the state some of the toughest measures against illegal immigrants in the nation. "I want to make this clear: we are not, Georgia's government is not, and this bill is not, anti-immigrant," Gov. Sunny Perdue said at the signing. "We simply believe that everyone who lives in our state needs to abide by our laws." The law requires verification ...

School Makes Kids Use Buckets for Toilets
Post Date: 2006-04-17 20:08:57 by Dakmar
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INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) -- A principal trying to prevent walkouts during immigration rallies inadvertently introduced a lockdown so strict that children weren't allowed to go to the bathroom, and instead had to use buckets in the classroom, an official said. Worthington Elementary School Principal Angie Marquez imposed the lockdown March 27 as nearly 40,000 students across Southern California left classes that morning to attend immigrants' rights demonstrations. The lockdown continued into the following morning. Marquez apparently misread the district handbook and ordered a lockdown designed for nuclear attacks. Tim Brown, the district's director of operations, confirmed some students ...

Powerful Economic Interests That Need Cheap Labour Are Stopping U.S. From Dealing With Problem of Illegals
Post Date: 2006-04-17 09:11:01 by Mind_Virus
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Powerful Economic Interests That Need Cheap Labour Are Stopping U.S. From Dealing With Problem of Illegals Apr. 17, 2006. 01:00 AM Two things about American immigration are different. One is that the United States is the only large developed country that has a long land border with an underdeveloped country. The other is that only the United States among developed countries possesses a politically powerful domestic lobby that actively wants a large, steady flow of unskilled immigrants, preferably illegal ones. Taken together, these two oddities explain why immigration in America is such an explosive topic, and why Congress is unable to pass any new law regulating the flow. The recent ...

Poem Threatens a Very "French" Reaction
Post Date: 2006-04-16 22:47:23 by nc_girl_speaks_up
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http://www.seguingazette.com/story.lasso?ewcd=880230194f721299 Work, money and the problem By Chris Lykins The Gazette-Enterprise Published March 31, 2006 Work — who does it, why they do it and how much they get paid for it — seems to be the center of attention with the ongoing immigration debate in the United States and a new round of riots in France. Proposed laws provide the battleground in both countries, with the idea of a “guest worker” program fueling the fire as part of a broader immigration issue here, while a new labor law that would allow companies to easily fire employees during a two-year trial period is stoking the blaze in France. The furor over the ...

Republicans plan anti-Reid ads on Spanish-language radio
Post Date: 2006-04-16 14:58:05 by Red Jones
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April 13, 2006 Republicans plan anti-Reid ads on Spanish-language radio By KATHLEEN HENNESSEY ASSOCIATED PRESS LAS VEGAS (AP) - Ads criticizing Sen. Minority Leader Harry Reid for "playing politics" with immigration reform legislation are scheduled to air on Spanish-language radio stations in four Western cities with large Hispanic populations next week. The ad campaign targeting the Nevada Democrat is funded by the Republican National Committee and will air in Las Vegas, Reno, Tucson and Phoenix, GOP officials said Thursday. The ads are part of the continued political fallout from the collapse of compromise legislation forged last week by Senate leaders. The deal was ...

Migrant Who Threw Rocks At (Border Patrol) Helicopter Given 38 Months
Post Date: 2006-04-15 19:09:26 by Mind_Virus
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Migrant Who Threw Rocks At Helicopter Given 38 Months The Associated Press Published: 04.15.2006 An illegal immigrant who tried to bring down a U.S. Border Patrol helicopter by throwing rocks at it was sentenced to 38 months in federal prison, the U.S Attorney's Office said. Antonio Eretza-Florez, 33, will be under supervision for 36 months after his release for the July 2004 incident. He was sentenced Thursday. Eretza-Florez was a passenger in a stolen vehicle packed with immigrants that a Huachuca City police officer tried to stop. A chase ensued, and the officer ran his patrol car into a ditch. Border Patrol agents arrived to help, and a helicopter and an unmanned aerial vehicle ...

THE NEW FOREIGN AID - The Seeds of Promise (my title: Selling Amnesty for All)
Post Date: 2006-04-15 14:10:21 by robin
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THE NEW FOREIGN AIDThe Seeds of PromiseThe world's immigrant workers send home billions of dollars a year, eclipsing all government aid. The funds, arriving in trickles, ease poverty and drive growth. Wages earned in the lettuce fields of California are transforming an entire village in Oaxaca. By Richard Boudreaux Times Staff Writer April 13, 2006 Santa Maria Ayoquezco, Mexico — First of Four Parts The prickly plants started in Catalina Sanchez's garden and now stretch across her neighbors' fields as far as the eye can see. They pop up on acre after acre as word gets around: This village of dirt floors and outdoor toilets expects to get rich exporting cactus. The seed money comes ...

Immigration Activist Deported
Post Date: 2006-04-15 09:04:53 by Mind_Virus
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Immigration Activist Deported created: 4/14/2006 6:03:56 PM updated: 4/14/2006 10:26:19 PM By Mike Owens I-Team Cecilia Velasquez KSDK-Two days before a big immigration reform rally in downtown St. Louis, a prime mover of the event was arrested and set for deportation. Cecilia Velasquez was arrested in 2000 as she crossed the U.S border from Mexico, and refused to leave the country. In April of 2003, she was arrested again, following a complaint about her immigration status. Court records show she fought her deportation until August of 2005, and even went to the U.S. Court of Appeals, where she lost, and was found to be deportable. Friday, her lawyer says she was sent to Mexico. ...

The Real Mexican Revolution
Post Date: 2006-04-15 00:56:11 by mirage
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In the Winter 2005/06 Edition of The National Interest, in an article titled “Mexico’s Wasted Chance,” Fredo Arias-King laments the failure of Mexican President Vicente Fox. Why did Fox fail? Why did he compromise his reforms? The key may be found in Fox’s appointment of Jorge Castaneda as Mexico’s foreign minister. This is the same Jorge Castaneda who assisted communists like Fidel Castro and Daniel Ortega in the 1980s. This is the same Jorge Castaneda who called for the destabilization of the U.S. economy through a debt moratorium, who also called for legal measures against Americans in Mexico. It is no wonder that Foreign Minister Castaneda abrogated ...

Legalizing Immigrants In U.S. May Hurt Mexican Economy
Post Date: 2006-04-14 13:55:17 by mirage
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MEXICO CITY -- A proposal in the United States Congress to legalize millions of undocumented U.S. immigrants could hurt Mexico's economy. So say some Mexican economists, who say the legislation could slash the amount of money the immigrants send home to Mexico. They argue that Mexicans with permission to work in the United States will want to bring their families north to live with them. That would eliminate the main reason they send money home. That would hurt Mexican businesses that have come to depend on the money sent down from the United States. Miguel Cervantes Jimenez is an economist at Mexico's National Autonomous University. He said remittances from U.S. immigrants could drop by ...

Globalism: You Won't Like It!
Post Date: 2006-04-13 23:45:30 by Coral Snake
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Globalism: You Won't Like It! By Frosty Wooldridge 4-13-6 When you look at globalists like Senator Kerry, Condi Rice, Vice President Cheney, Senator Frist, President Bush and others in our nation's capitol, you're looking at men and women performing a frightening experiment on the United States of America. You're also looking at men and women who have failed to stand up for the U.S. Constitution. They've failed their oath of office. They contrived us into an un-winnable war; created a horrific national debt; opened our borders to unending illegal immigration; outsourced, insourced and offshored jobs stolen from our middle class-and finally, they abet lawlessness of 20 million illegal ...

HIDE WHAT'S IN YOUR HEART TODAY
Post Date: 2006-04-13 14:49:58 by j.sulli
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On April 10, 2006, Teddy Chappaquidick Kennedy joined thousands of illegal aliens in Washington, DC and shouted into a microphone, "Report to deport? NO! Report to become citizens!" As soon as the words left his booze soaked lips, a translator repeated them in Spanish to this audience of law breakers who don't even speak the language of our land. Not to be outdone, America hater, Marxist Hillary Clinton, yelled into the microphone, "You are the faces of America." Of course, that would be the criminals in the audience who smuggled themselves across the border and the vicious M-13 gang members seen not too far from her soap box, adorned in their multitudes of tattoos. ...

10 deputies to receive migrant training
Post Date: 2006-04-13 01:29:49 by Tauzero
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RIVERSIDE – Riverside County sheriff's deputies will ferret out and help the U.S. government deport undocumented immigrants arrested on criminal charges, under a plan adopted Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors. The board, in a unanimous vote and with little opposition from the public, agreed to have the U.S. Department of Homeland Security train 10 deputies to enforce immigration laws. The four-week federal program will train deputies to identify and investigate criminal undocumented immigrants, and will cover such topics as interrogation, background checks and preparing affidavits for deportation, according to a report submitted to the board by Sheriff Bob Doyle. “We'll be ...

Serrano arrested in Boston break-in
Post Date: 2006-04-13 00:41:48 by Tauzero
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Serrano arrested in Boston break-inMexican had posed as Apple Valley high school student Staff and wire reports Francisco Javier Silva-Serrano, the Mexican national who posed as an Apple Valley High School student and then disappeared as he was being deported in January, was arrested last month for breaking in and entering an apartment in Boston. A Boston police report said Serrano, armed with a knife, entered a Boston apartment about 3 a.m. March 29 and was struck over the head with a pot by the resident. The apartment's occupant then followed Serrano outside and struggled with him until police officers arrived. The arrest marks a dramatic turn for the 22-year-old Serrano, who made ...

Protests backfire! Zogby poll: National demonstrations by illegal aliens have negative impact
Post Date: 2006-04-12 19:14:39 by Brian S
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Posted: April 12, 2006 Recent images of seas of illegal aliens marching in cities across the U.S. are having a far greater negative than positive impact on the foreigners' cause, according to a new poll. A Zogby survey of nearly 8,000 people shows coast-to-coast protests against immigration proposals in Congress – particularly to make it a federal felony to be an illegal worker in the U.S. – have not persuaded a majority of likely American voters. Asked whether the protests have made likely voters more or less sympathetic toward undocumented workers, 61 percent said they're less likely to be sympathetic to the plight of illegals as a result of the protests, while only 32 ...

City Man Arrested After Mexican-Flag Burning
Post Date: 2006-04-12 17:45:52 by Mind_Virus
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City Man Arrested After Mexican-Flag Burning By Brady McCombs Arizona Daily Star Tucson, Arizona | Published: 04.12.2006 A Tucson man was arrested Tuesday for his role in the burning of a Mexican flag as part of a counterprotest at a pro-immigration rally. At about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Tucson police cited Roy Warden, 58, on suspicion of assault, criminal damage and reckless burning, and then released him, according to Sgt. Decio Hopffer. Video footage shot Monday by police and the media showed Warden assaulting a TV cameraman and a photographer, Hopffer said. Because only one of the men pressed charges, there is only one assault charge. Warden faces the criminal-damage charge for harm ...

Hate crimes in Russia: protests or defense?
Post Date: 2006-04-12 15:53:31 by Zipporah
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Hate crimes in Russia: protests or defense. Lately the number of hate crimes has been growing in Russia. The situation leads to tougher competition between the antifascist projects. By and large, since the beginning of last year the government has shown a rather political and “strained” approach to dealing with the tendency. These days the policy is beginning to take shape. The last two weeks brought about plenty of reasons to discuss a mounting problem of nationalism in Russia. Elkhan Mirzoyev, a TV producer from NTV station, was beaten up while riding in the Moscow metro on April 3. Three days later, on April 6, a group of teenagers shouting “ Russia is for Russians ...

Immigration Quotas vs. Individual Rights: The Moral And Practical Case For Open Immigration
Post Date: 2006-04-12 12:10:13 by Mind_Virus
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Immigration Quotas vs. Individual Rights: The Moral And Practical Case For Open Immigration by Harry Binswanger (April 2, 2006) This is a defense of phasing-in open immigration into the United States. Entry into the U.S. should ultimately be free for any foreigner, with the exception of criminals, would-be terrorists, and those carrying infectious diseases. (And note: I am defending freedom of entry and residency, not the automatic granting of U.S. citizenship). An end to immigration quotas is demanded by the principle of individual rights. Every individual has rights as an individual, not as a member of this or that nation. One has rights not by virtue of being an American, but by ...

The Terrorist Attack Is Here! Now!
Post Date: 2006-04-12 10:50:13 by Mind_Virus
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4/11/2006 The Terrorist Attack Is Here! Now! by Sharon Stark The terrorists have attacked and Homeland Security has done nothing; Congress has done nothing; our local police have done nothing; our state police have done nothing; our president has done nothing. Check the headlines of newspapers all across the U.S. today. Typical are the ones that say: Help the immigrants! Help the aliens! Google delivers 13,600,000 results for a search for “Immigration Rally”. Terrorists are pouring across the border at the rate of hundreds an hour. Can you imagine what that rate will be if a guestworker/amnesty plan is passed by Congress? Our jewish media is carefully brainwashing us from the ...

US rule demands proof of citizenship for healthcare Law could hurt the state's poorest
Post Date: 2006-04-11 22:36:34 by Zipporah
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| April 11, 2006 Almost all of the state's poorest residents will have to show proof of US citizenship to continue getting medical care by July 1, under a little-noticed federal law that could endanger coverage for many, as Massachusetts is trying to expand access to healthcare. Born out of ongoing efforts in Washington to clamp down on illegal immigration, the new federal requirement compels anyone seeking Medicaid coverage to provide a birth certificate, a passport, or another form of identification in order to sign up for benefits or renew them. No such proof is required now. The requirement was tucked into the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, which President Bush signed into law ...

On Verge of Civil War : Thanks To Bush, The Catholic Church, Southern Poverty Law Center, And ADL
Post Date: 2006-04-11 22:19:22 by Mind_Virus
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On Verge of Civil War Henrietta Bowman Insurrection n : organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another On Verge of Civil War Thanks to President Bush, the Los Angeles Times, the Ford Foundation, the Catholic Church, Citicorp, Sears, The Southern Poverty Law Center, the Anti-Defamation League and and a variety of others groups and individuals, the United States of America is on the verge of a civil war. The House of Representatives will never agree to an amnesty bill. (Watch Meet the Press). And, millions of militant illegal aliens will not stop protesting until they get it. As we have warned for years, we are going to have a war ...

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