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Interesting Bot Thread on Immigration Post Date: 2006-02-26 20:36:47 by Lod
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Check it out - folks are pissed.
Republican Chairman Of The Senate Judiciary Committee Introduces Bill Creating Guest Worker Program Post Date: 2006-02-25 01:23:33 by Brian S
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 The Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee unveiled draft legislation on Friday that would create a temporary guest worker program that could allow hundreds of thousands of foreigners to fill vacant jobs in the United States for periods of up to six years. The draft circulated by the lawmaker, Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, would also authorize millions of illegal immigrants who arrived in this country before Jan. 4, 2004 to remain here indefinitely, along with their spouses and children, as long as they registered with the Department of Homeland Security, paid back taxes and remained law-abiding and employed, among other conditions. The ...
McCain touts immigration reform plan in Miami; pushes for reform that would legalize up to 11 million migrants [illegals] Post Date: 2006-02-24 11:33:46 by Brian S
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Pushing for immigration reform that would legalize as many as 11 million undocumented immigrants, Sen. John McCain was preaching to the converted Thursday night at a packed town hall meeting that at times seemed part stump speech for the Arizona Republican who's eyeing a run for the White House. ''Our legislation will be taken up in the United States Senate within the next weeks and you've got to go to work,'' McCain told the more than 1,000 cheering and chanting supporters at a cavernous auditorium at Miami Dade College's Wolfson campus downtown, urging all to garner grass-roots support for the bill he and Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass, have co-sponsored. ``You've got to work not only here in ...
Hal Turner to Chertoff: "get your skinny little jew ass in gear." Post Date: 2006-02-23 00:15:24 by bluegrass
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Note: Turner got a visit from the FBI over the letter. Hal Turner 1906 Paterson Plank Road North Bergen, NJ 07047 February 15, 2006 Michael Chertoff 7010 Beechwood Dr Chevy Chase MD 20815 Mr. Chertoff: I host a talk radio show and decided to write to you at home to make certain you know Im serious. Yesterday in Philadelphia, PA over 1,000 illegal aliens held a public rally in front of the building which houses The Liberty Bell. They were protesting pending legislation which would make their presence here a federal crime. Not one of these filthy, brown-skinned, third-world slimebags was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a bureau of Homeland Security under ...
Hispanics Rush In To Rebuild New Orleans Post Date: 2006-02-22 18:19:17 by Brian S
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February 22, 2006 NEW ORLEANS -- Pinto Robson has seen a big change in the number of migrant laborers gathering each morning by the Gen. Robert E. Lee statue since he started parking his silver breakfast truck nearby three months ago. "In December, there were about 100 people; now, there are about 600 every morning," he said, gesturing toward the bronze figure of the Confederate icon, which looms over a scene that seems as good an indicator as any of the changes this city faces in its recovery from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. "They come from countries across Latin America," said Mr. Robson, 62, an immigrant from Brazil, who is friendly with many of the laborers as he ...
Bush Administration To Extend Protected Status For Central Americans Post Date: 2006-02-22 18:10:46 by Brian S
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration has decided to extend special temporary U.S. residency for Central Americans for another 12 months, a spokeswoman for Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen said Wednesday. The decision means hundreds of thousands of Central Americans would not have to return home when their Temporary Protected Status ends next month. Alex Cruz, a press aide to Ros-Lehtinen, said the administration plans to officially announce the decision Friday, but Ros-Lehtinen announced it in a news release on Wednesday after she was informed of the decision by the White House. "We are just letting our community people know because there are so many folks who depend on TPS," Cruz ...
Mexico’s Surprising Admission — Emigration Not Necessary Post Date: 2006-02-21 10:30:50 by Zipporah
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Mexico’s Surprising Admission—Emigration Not Necessary
Are Mexican illegal aliens such desperately poor people that they will die of starvation unless we let them into the United States?
Or is the truth a little more complicated?
The pro-open borders government of Mexico recently made a surprising public admission.
Not surprising for its content, but surprising that they publicly admitted it.
On January 9th, at a press conference in Los Pinos (the Mexican White House), Fox administration spokesman Ruben Aguilar was asked about emigration.
Here is part of what he said, “In some cases it [emigration] has to do with real problems of poverty, ...
How To Kill America Post Date: 2006-02-21 00:20:00 by Coral Snake
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How To Kill America By Frosty Wooldridge 2-20-6 Sitting here at this keyboard, sweat runs down my brow after reading the hundreds of emails responding to the "WHY?" piece last week. If you don't think Americans passionately care about the immigration nightmare raging in our country, think again! Most expressed despair, defeat, anger and outrage. Many said, "Keep your powder dry!" In my columns, I'm connecting dots for Americans as to 'how' fast America is being killed and 'why' we're losing our country. Your responses prompted me to share them with the rest of the nation. At the end of these responses, I will make a few suggestions because everyone wants to know what ...
Domenici Introduces Amnesty/Guest Worker Bill That Would Decimate American Workers Post Date: 2006-02-20 14:43:20 by Brian S
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In preparation for a debate in the Senate next month on immigration policy, Senator Pete Domenici (R-New Mexico) has introduced legislation that would grant amnesty to an estimated 12 million people now living illegally in the U.S. and admit an additional 500,000 new guest workers plus dependant family members every year. Under the Domenici legislation, known as the Welcoming Immigrants to a Secure Homeland (WISH) of 2006 bill, all of the "guest workers" would eventually be allowed to become permanent residents. In addition to creating a new guest worker visa, the WISH Act would vastly expand existing guest worker programs. Under the Domenici bill, limits on H-1B high tech ...
Bush Talks About Violence, Border Security With Mexico's Vicente Fox Post Date: 2006-02-20 14:36:12 by Brian S
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MILWAUKEE - President Bush and President Vicente Fox of Mexico exchanged ideas Monday on how to stop violence and improve security along the two countries' mutual border, the White House said. Press secretary Scott McClellan said that Bush telephoned Fox while traveling here to give a speech and said the pair "talked about working together" to improve conditions that have been a source of friction between the two countries. McClellan told reporters that Bush has designated Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff to talk to his counterpart in Mexico about the problem and said that Bush and Fox also talked about pending immigration legislation in Congress. Late last year, ...
Recruiting Hispanics for Kentucky Coal Mines Raises Debate Post Date: 2006-02-18 22:35:45 by Brian S
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COAL RUN, Ky., Feb. 18 (AP) Charlie Bearse, the president of Sidney Coal, was expressing an opinion that many in these mountains secretly share. The problem was, he put that opinion in writing. "It is common knowledge that the work ethic of the Eastern Kentucky worker has declined from where it once was," Mr. Bearse wrote to the state mining board. Bad attitudes and drug abuse, he argued, were affecting attendance "and, ultimately, productivity." Mr. Bearse's appeal to the board: Relax an English-only policy in the mines so he could bring in Hispanic workers. American companies often say they need migrant workers to do low-paying, menial tasks that many ...
Why? (Illegal Immigration Invasion) Post Date: 2006-02-18 00:49:09 by Coral Snake
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Why? Frosty Wooldridge A reader wrote a letter yesterday that piqued my interest enough to follow up on the biggest question on everyone57;s minds concerning the massive immigration invasion of the United States of America. Why do our leaders not only permit it, but encourage it--even aid it? Rick James of Missouri wrote, 60;I have read your articles and you are great at pointing out what is obvious to those of us who are intelligent. But for some reason, I have never read or heard on talk radio the REASON that Congress and the presidents want to ruin this nation. It cannot possibly be that you and I are much smarter than all of congress or all the presidents, and therefore I must assume ...
Bush Touts Temporary Worker Program, Affordable Housing During Tampa Visit Post Date: 2006-02-17 20:09:23 by Brian S
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There are jobs that most Americans simply won't do. And because of that, the government should work to let immigrants in to do those jobs, even if it's on a temporary basis. President George W. Bush outlined that plan to a crowd of more than 300 people at Cruise Terminal 3 at Channelside in Tampa Friday in an appearance meant to boost his administration's Global War on Terror. "If there's a willing employer and a willing worker on a job an American won't do, then it's OK to fill that job, so long as you're not here permanently," Bush said. "I believe there ought to be a temporary worker program." The president said that a lot of the country's border patrol, especially ...
21st Century Paul Revere Ride Summer 2006 Post Date: 2006-02-16 21:13:27 by Coral Snake
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21st Century Paul Revere Ride Summer 2006 Frosty Wooldridge 2-16-6 Major Objective The 21st Century Paul Revere Riders' major objective connects the dots for Americans of all walks of life, in small towns and big cities across America as to the dangers of unending legal and illegal immigration. Three teams of four bicycle riders will reach millions of Americans via 100--200 radio interviews, 200 TV interviews and an estimated 400 to 500 newspaper interviews from small town dailies to big city papers. We expect to reach in excess of 50 million Americans concerning the dangers of continued immigration-driven population growth that exceeds 'carrying capacity' within the United States. ...
The 21st Century Paul Revere Ride Post Date: 2006-02-16 21:06:09 by Coral Snake
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The 21st Century Paul Revere Ride By Frosty Wooldridge 2-2-6 On the night of April 18, 1775, average citizen and silversmith Paul Revere jumped on his horse and galloped from Charleston to Lexington to warn of the British troops advancing from Boston. Later, Longfellow immortalized this gallant American in his epic poem, "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere." Most Americans don't know another fact about Revere: he led the Boston Tea Party. He earned a meager education, yet became a lieutenant-colonel in the army to fight the British. When his country called, he answered! Revere illustrates what an average citizen can accomplish through sheer grit and determination. Call it 'noble ...
NGC to Profile MS-13 Gang Tonight on Special Show Post Date: 2006-02-12 17:46:41 by nc_girl_speaks_up
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I saw the previews of this show and this should very interesting and EYE OPENING. I sure hope our PRO-ILLEGAL SUPPORTERS watch this and see just how BAD these illegal gangs are becoming in the U.S. http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/ Sunday, February 12, 2006, at 8P Explorer World's Most Dangerous Gang [TV-14] You've spotted the graffiti, seen their tattoos and read the shocking headlines documenting their brutality. But what is driving the rapid spread of the ultraviolent gang MS-13? Explorer: World's Most Dangerous Gang shows viewers how MS-13 works from those who know it best, detailing its extreme culture and rituals through revealing interviews with active members, those ...
Free trade fuels drug smuggling Post Date: 2006-02-12 13:17:16 by Zipporah
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On average, 4,500 trucks enter Laredo from Mexico every day. They are examined on a 75-acre lot near Laredo's World Trade Bridge. Officers look for contraband using sniffer dogs and X-ray equipment. Mayra Beltran: Chronicle By JAMES PINKERTON Traffickers find a perfect cover in legitimate cargo passing through NUEVO LAREDO, MEXICO - The five bridges spanning the green waters of the Rio Grande bustle with more than 21,000 cars, trucks and buses every day. This border town and its American sister city across the river see more than $100 billion in commerce rumble through every year. They're known as "Los Dos Laredos," and few dispute the towns are ...
When The President Won't Protect Our Borders Post Date: 2006-02-10 22:54:15 by Coral Snake
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When The President Won't Protect Our Borders By Frosty Wooldridge 2-10-6 Have you noticed how derelict our president and Congress have been since September 11, 2001? Have you noticed what a line of bullroar we've been told about how safe America is by patting down silver-haired ladies at airports? Aren't you impressed by those stand-up guys in Congress maintaining 37,000 troops on the South Korean border to protect that country from immigration from North Korea? At the same time, they leave our southern border with Mexico as open as a 24 hour shopping mall. Doesn't it excite you when President Bush tells you that he's doing everything possible to keep Americans safe? Do you feel secure? ...
Home-buying program has cash, controversy Post Date: 2006-02-06 23:31:43 by DeaconBenjamin
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A major U.S. bank has funded its first home loans to undocumented Mexican immigrants in San Diego County in a move that targets a lucrative, wide-open market while providing new grist for the debate over illegal immigration. The local program, which uses tax identification numbers instead of Social Security numbers, is similar to programs run by small lenders and two state agencies around the country that have distributed millions of dollars to undocumented immigrants over the past few years. There is a huge untapped market out there, but it is a controversial program, said Sarah Lumbert, office director of San Diego's ACORN Housing Corp., part of a national ...
Border Patrol agents fired on by gunmen from Mexican side Post Date: 2006-02-06 08:42:13 by Zoroaster
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By CLAY REDDICK LAREDO MORNING TIMES Mirroring a trend across the U.S.-Mexico border, Laredo CBP Border Patrol agents have seen recent jumps in violent encounters. Barely a week ago, Laredo agents on the U.S. side of the river were fired on by gunmen on the Mexican side in three separate incidents over two days. On a Jan. 28 visit to Laredo, Border Patrol Chief David Aguilar said he expected more trouble as the agency beefs up enforcement along stretches of the border traditionally controlled by organized crime. The job of the Border Patrol has always involved some danger, but recently the danger has increased, said Border Patrol spokesman Sal Zamora on Thursday. "The frequency ...
Campaign theme is integrity (and immigration Duke Cunningham) Post Date: 2006-02-04 22:52:38 by Zipporah
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.content>.content> Three join 50th congressional field ESCONDIDO Integrity. Integrity. Integrity. And immigration. When the 12 candidates vying to replace disgraced former Rep. Randy Duke Cunningham got together yesterday for their first forum, nearly all of them touted their integrity as a selling point. DON KOHLBAUER / Union-Tribune Twelve candidates vying to replace former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham answered questions yesterday at a forum sponsored by the Farm Bureau. They also laid out their plans to stop illegal immigration. But audience member Charley Wolk noted with a wry smile afterward, you can't really prove integrity with words. ...
US crops left to rot as Mexicans leave the fields for better-paid jobs Post Date: 2006-02-04 09:04:10 by Zipporah
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Low pay, harsh conditions and security checks force immigrant workers into other sectors Saturday February 4, 2006 The Guardian Standing in the early morning darkness just 50 metres inside the United States, Roberto Camacho is doing his best to ward off the cold. Dressed in a black bomber jacket with a baseball cap pulled low over his brow, he shuffles from foot to foot as he waits for a lift to work. After 15 years working in the fields of California for American farmers, Mr Camacho has found a new life: two months ago he started working at the Golden Acorn Casino. "It pays better," he says. "In the fields you work all hours, it's cold and hard and you don't get more ...
(Labrador) Puppies used as drug mules Post Date: 2006-02-03 13:34:41 by Zipporah
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FIRST there were drug mules. Now there are drug puppies. Police have arrested a Colombian gang that planned to smuggle heroin worth millions of dollars into the United States in labrador puppies. The gang surgically implanted more than 6.5lb (3kg) of liquid heroin into the dogs. Three of the puppies died after their wounds became infected. Seven have been adopted by Colombian families. Investigators from the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) believe that the ring from Medellin would have smuggled the drugs into New York on commercial flights, for distribution along the East Coast of America. Special agent John Gilbride said: I think its outrageous and heinous ...
U.S. Lawmen vs. Mexican Military - Texas Sheriff’s Deputies Face Off Drug Runners Post Date: 2006-02-02 01:11:28 by BTP Holdings
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Mexican Drug Drop Stymied by Deputies Military-Style Operation Thwarted by Local Law Enforcement By Fred Lingel US. lawmen confronted several men in military uniforms and a camouflaged Humvee with .50-caliber machine guns who had crossed into Texas and forced an armed standoff along the Rio Grande. Arvin West, sheriff of Hudspeth County, said the incident occurred about 2:19 p.m. Jan. 24 when his deputies chased three SUVs driving north from a border area of Interstate 10. The pursuit, which began near Sierra Blanca, ended for one of the vehicles when it blew a tire and the driver fled, West said. Deputies seized 1,400 pounds of marijuana from that vehicle. The southbound pursuit ...
Immigration fuels housing battles Post Date: 2006-01-31 08:16:22 by Zipporah
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Overcrowded housing is emerging as a battleground in the national debate over immigration as towns and counties crack down on landlords who permit many unrelated people to occupy single-family homes. This bedroom illustrates the condition of some living quarters in Farmingville, N.Y., where police locked up overcrowded houses last summer. NewsdayLocal officials in New York, Virginia, Massachusetts and Georgia have evicted residents, threatened landlords with fines or jail time or legally narrowed the definition of family to combat a problem they say disrupts neighborhoods. (Related: Overcrowding gaining attention in suburbs)"Our focus is on health and safety," says T. Dana ...
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