To: RobbyS
One thing I would suggest is to study the whole "reconquista" movement in order to truly understand the magnitude of the problems we face over unchecked illegal immigration. Check out www.americanpatrol.com and read the stories that never quite make it to the mainstream news that show how this is a co-ordinated assault on our borders, culture and political community backed by large money interests such as the Ford Foundation. The mainstream "news?" interests continually soft-pedal the whole immigration issue leaving out critical information that would outrage Americans if they knew the truth.
Sanchez was just a foot soldier in the reconquista movement and it was particularly interesting to note that the Perry campaign used commercials that shed light on the Sanchez family bank failures, laundering of drug money and even an attempt to somehow link Sanchez' name to the death of Agent Cammarena (DEA...I think)a few years ago. Despite these serious allegations the Sanchez family issued some tepid denials and the media was largely silent as far as any follow-up stories.....it all blew over pretty quick which was very surprising.
To: american spirit
My chief reservation about immigration is that it discourages investment. So long as people can get labor cheap enough, they need not spend money on technology. But part of that is the resistance to investment by communities. In Lansing, MI, GM wanted to put in a ton of money but faced opposition. Can't understand that.
34 posted on
12/17/2002 3:31:40 PM PST by
RobbyS
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