|
Sunday, 06 July 2008 |
|
John W. Lillpop Despite the frantic efforts of our moronic president, the great state of Texas is scheduled to purge Mexican-born Jose Medellin from this earthly existence on August 5.
Its called justice, however, in the case of Jose Medellin, death by lethal injection is not really just.
For substantiating facts, consider, please, this Associated Press report concerning one Jose Medellin: "Medellin was convicted in the June 1993 torture, rape and strangling of Elizabeth Pena, 16, and Jennifer Ertman, 14. The Houston girls, whose bodies were found four days after they failed to return from a friend’s house, had been attacked as they took a shortcut along some railroad tracks and stumbled on a group drinking beer after initiating a new gang member. Evidence showed the girls were gang raped for more than an hour, then were kicked and beaten before being strangled by a belt or shoelaces." |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Sunday, 06 July 2008 |
Carolyn Hileman I certainly hope everyone had a wonderful Independence Day, now it is time to discuss this independence we were celebrating. Are we truly independent or has that just become one of those words we throw around when we want to feel important? Just yesterday Hugo Chavez announced that he would block oil trade and European investments from those who enact immigration policies he deems harsh, what does that have to do with us you ask? He is aiming his words at the EU but we all know he means us too. With gas prices rising he can feel free to terrorize any country he wishes and why because he has oil, we don’t and if we do not do as he says well he won’t sell his high priced oil to us and then what? Feeling very independent right now? We have a tyrant telling us the great United States of America what we can and cannot do and they never landed the troops on our soil, they never fired a shot, but for all practical purposes he owns us. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Sunday, 06 July 2008 |
Texans may well be handing the rest of America a blueprint for fighting big government. The people of Texas have finally found a way to halt the progress of the government in stripping them of their homes, businesses and property to build the Trans Texas Corridor (TTC), a critical link in the NAFTA Superhighway. By utilizing a little known state law, Texans are ensuring that their voices of opposition will finally be heard. NaturalNews - Full Story |
|
|
Sunday, 06 July 2008 |
That fact has led to criticism of the law's effectiveness because many illegal immigrants use fake or stolen Social Security numbers to get jobs.... Austin American-Statesman, TX - Full Story |
|
|
Sunday, 06 July 2008 |
SAN FRANCISCO - Minors who commit crimes while in the United States illegally will be turned over to federal immigration officials, a reversal of a nearly 20-year-old San Francisco policy... Associated Press - Full Story |
|
|
Saturday, 05 July 2008 |
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FORMER BORDER PATROL OFFICERSVisit our website: http://www.nafbpo.org Foreign News Report The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO) extracts and condenses the material that follows from Mexican and Central and South American on-line media sources on a daily basis. You are free to disseminate this information, but we request that you credit NAFBPO as being the provider. Diario de Yucatan (Merida, Yucatan), Diario de Coahuila (Saltillo, Coah.), El Universal (Mexico City) 7/5/08 Mexico’s organized crime death tally has now gone over 2,000 for this year. In comparison, the first semester of 2005 reached 677; in 2006 it was 1,003 in the same period ; and in 2007 the number was 1,410. The first six months of this year reached 1,935 executions. Since President Calderon took office (on Dec. 1, 2006) there have now been 4,867 executions and this year’s current figure is 2,017. Just yesterday there were 21, of whom eight were police officers. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Saturday, 05 July 2008 |
by Jim Kouri, CPP Under the Visa Waiver Program, citizens from 27 countries can travel to the United States visa free. Terrorism concerns involving VWP country citizens have led some to suggest eliminating or suspending the program, while the executive branch is considering adding countries to it.
Legislation passed in 2007 led the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to develop its Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA), to screen VWP country citizens before they travel to the United States; if found ineligible, travelers will need to apply for a visa. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Saturday, 05 July 2008 |
By J.J. Jackson Well, here are your choices in November – a devil or a devil. Maybe the choice could be made easier. After all the saying goes, "Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know." Ok, well the only problem with that philosophy is that we "know" both of them.
On the one hand we have the devil named John McCain. He has spent his career in Washington doing what he calls "reaching out" to liberals on the other side of the isle in Congress. The reality is that he has spent a career in Washington compromising on what we are supposed to believe are his conservative principles. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Saturday, 05 July 2008 |
Public's assistance sought in locating third defendant CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - Two alleged supervisors at the Agriprocessors Inc. plant in Postville, Iowa, were arrested on various criminal immigration and fraudulent identity charges. U.S. Attorney Matt M. Dummermuth, Northern District of Iowa, made the announcement; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is conducting the investigation. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Saturday, 05 July 2008 |
Laredo, Texas: July 03, 2008 – Border Patrol agents from the Laredo North station detained 27 undocumented aliens after interdicting a smuggling attempt today.
Just after midnight Thursday, agents manning the checkpoint located on Interstate 35 north of Laredo conducted an immigration inspection of the driver of a tractor trailer. A service canine alerted agents to the trailer and indicated to the presence of people or contraband. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Saturday, 05 July 2008 |
By Christopher Adamo As far back as Sun Tzu, military strategists have well understood the concept that victory in war does not require the destruction of one’s enemy, but merely convincing that enemy that destruction is inevitable if the fight continues. Similarly, in a dictatorship, absolute control is neither necessary nor, in most cases, even possible. All that is needed for the dictator to endure is the presumption among the underlings that the leader does indeed hold a monopoly of power.
It is a point that Americans ought to seriously ponder, as the future of their nation appears to increasingly rise and fall on the basis of a single vote in the United States Supreme Court. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Saturday, 05 July 2008 |
|
Yuma, Az. July 03, 2008 – Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Yuma Station foiled a smuggling attempt and seize more than 940 pounds of marijuana late Wednesday evening. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Saturday, 05 July 2008 |
On June 10th Chertoff referred to the increasing violence along the border as a “good sign” indicating that the tightened security on our southern border is working. If tightened security is working, how did three members of the Mexican military manage to kill a rival drug cartel member in Phoenix? Is this tightening security slowing the flood of illegals into this country? Unlikely. And in view of the increasing violence, how soon before some administration or State Department hack starts granting these newly arrived illegals refugee status? And given the fact that the flow of illegal aliens has remained constant, need we accept the 12-million-illegal-aliens-in-America number that Bush gave us two years ago? Are we to believe that the number of illegals traveling south is equal to the number entering the United States? David Tatosian, NewsByUs, ID - Full Story |
|
|
Saturday, 05 July 2008 |
MEXICO CITY -- Presumptive Republican U.S. presidential nominee John McCain told Mexican leaders security at the border is a precondition of immigration reform. United Press International - Full Story |
|
|
Saturday, 05 July 2008 |
Americans would be wise to take note that our national holiday is not seen as something to celebrate by significant and growing numbers of students at public high schools across the Southwest. In school districts from Tucson to Los Angeles, advocates of a radically ethno-centric agenda are expanding their reach into the student body and the curriculum, teaching a core message that holds the United States is a racist police-state that is bent on the oppression of Latinos and other ethnic minorities. Californians For Population Stabilization - Full Story |
|
|