US, Canadian police bust human smuggling ring
Posted on 04/08/2005 1:57:23 PM PDT by backhoe
Since Washington can't get its act together on immigration enforcement, the state of Georgia is taking security into its own hands (via Reuters): PrivatePigg is on the samewavelength. Comments (3) |
Mexico criticizes Georgia's newly approved anti-immigrant law
Cheering call for 2,000-mile wall
Mexican officer shoots local man in raid (Mexican way of handling illegals in Mexico)
Marching Against Law and Common Sense-demonstrators, spokesmen are in support of three great lies
[South Texas]Minutemen using aircraft to report illegal immigration to Border Patrol
http://amboytimes.blogspot.com/
Immigration Officials Raid Evendale Business [Cincinnati]
Failed bureaucracy An Agency Rife With Fraud Would Administer Guest-worker Program--I have came to the conclusion the entire damned government, from top to bottom, is broken in this country. I no longer have any faith in it, period, time to throw the baby out with the dirty water, rinse well, and start over again.
Ringleader in immigrant driving certificate case gets 46 months(oooops, they forgot "illegal")
Chertoff plays down border incursion reports --The Minutemen have released a video showing Mexican troops climbing through a FENCE.
Simcox ultimatum to Bush: `Build fence or Minutemen will'
Hold Those 2006 GOP Obituaries (rising heartland rage over illegal invasion aiding Pubbies)
The Washington Examiner editorial page, headed up by recently departed blogging newshound Mark Tapscott, issues a challenge to President Bush: The first thing to understand about Reconquista is that while it is perhaps not the official policy of Mexico, it might as well be. Current and former top Mexican government officials and advisers, for example, along with leaders of U.S. groups like the National Council of La Raza, the League of United Latin American Citizens and the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, routinely co-host seminars of the Foundation for Solidarity of Mexico and America, according to Hector Carreon of the Aztlan Communications Network.
Rock-throwing reconquistadores
The signs you didn't see
Viva la Raza in D.C.
Welcome to Reconquista
Another American flag down
The American flag comes second
Free rides for student protesters
How 'bout media guest workers?
Welcome to reconquista
Teddy Kennedy is very happy
Bush's shadow boxing
Minutemen attacked
Bush's open-borders platitudes
The planned walkout of illegal immigrants for May 1 has lost steam according to a report by the Washington Post. Two weeks after the call for the boycott and one-day strike, a panel of immigration activists announced yesterday that they would encourage people to stay at work but to sign petitions and join protests on May 1:
Doing a search for all the groups involved will return a treasure trove of disturbing information.
Here's more on Nativo Lopez. Visit the audio archives here to listen to a quote from him.
A supposedly ousted group, Latino Movement USA, is run by Juan Jose Guiterrez who in the past has worked for SEIU and has worked with L.A.'s mayor Tony Villar and the Speaker of the California Assembly, Fabian Nunez.
Casa de Maryland was recently involved in a bit of a kerfluffle. According to Gustavo Torres: "We are going to target [the Minuteman Project members] in a specific way... [by taking their own pictures]... Then we are going to picket their houses, and the schools of their kids, and go to their work
The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights allegedly has collaborated with the Mexican government.
Note that March's Georgia boycott was organized by a former Mexican consul general. Another organizer is a group (GALEO) whose founders include Pedro Marin and Sam Zamarripa, both Georgia legislators.
On a lighter note, here's my fake-but-accurate May 1 Immigration March and Boycott flyer.
Mexican 'Coyotes' Operate in Plain Sight
Rally Planned Against Raids Of Illegal Immigrants --Now they have the audacity to demand we not arrest any of the illegals?
Fearing Backlash, Some Immigration Activists Aren't Backing Boycott ~ hold voter-recruitment ....
Democrats need to explain why protecting (illegal) immigrants is important for all workers
Would it be possible for me to be added to your ping list?
I'd love to- but the only ping list I keep is for the fundraiser.
Look over some of the replies on any of the immigration posts, and you'll see several members who address a whole slew of names- they have the lists.
And thanks for your interest- it's appreciated.
Immigration ping list keepers:
JustPiper
HiJinx
editor-surveyor
Need
more
coffee...
Thanks!
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Georgia town at center of immigrant labor case before the U.S. Supreme Court-- Secure the border!
Crack down on employers! No anchor babies! Deport illegal aliens. Bring in immigrants who have been waiting for years with papers in hand! Nothing else will do. |
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist pens a column for today's National Review that demonstrated that GOP leadership has heard the conservative base on immigration. It falls short in several respects, but Frist's article shows that the message has finally started sinking into the stubborn heads of legislators:
BILL FRIST HAS A "GET TOUGH" COLUMN ON IMMIGRATION that more or less parallels what he said in our podcast interview. I suspect, however, that he'll have trouble delivering legislation that's equally tough.
Hatch aide bombarded with anti-amnesty calls
Disagreement seen in tactics for nationwide May 1 boycott
Poll: Mexicans Say U.S. is Racist--The same poll found that 76 percent of Mexicans think that crossing into the U.S. illegally should not be a crime. 79 percent of Mexicans want illegals already in the US to be legalized. Since when are Mexicans a race?
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