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American Hero U.S. Representative Tom Tancredo, Chairman of the House Immigration Reform Caucus, is an outspoken crusader for U.S. immigration reform. Below he points out blatantly ignored U.S. immigration law:
Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colorado., is demanding the Bush administration fully disclose the activities of an office implementing a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that apparently could lead to a North American union, despite having no authorization from Congress.
Escondido, CA illegal immigration ordinance blocked How to Reverse Illegal Immigration in America
As an American of Hispanic roots, whose parents immigrated here legally over 50 years ago, I felt that the push for amnesty by President Bush and many in the Senate was a slap in the face to all law-abiding naturalized citizens who willingly and eagerly complied with our federal immigration laws to earn the privilege of calling this great nation their new “homeland.” |
South Carolina County Approves Revoking Licenses to Businesses That Hire Illegals
Team America Undermining Australia's Way of Life We believe that for Australia large-scale immigration played a role in its early days, but it is now a concept whose time has totally passed. Public opinion polls consistently show that the majority want immigration drastically reduced. Many people want a complete cessation. But Government and Opposition politicians maintain high immigration policies. (U.S., does this sound familiar?) Johnny Tex and The
Texicans - So Long ,Texas - Hello, Mexico!
Idaho county to use racketeering law to recoup illegal immigration costsVoters in Arizona and Colorado Embrace Immigration Enforcement Ballot Measures ...when voters have an opportunity to express their views on the issue of illegal immigration, they over-whelmingly favor strong enforcement. |
From Lou Dobbs Tonight April 13, 2006: Paul Crespo shares his views each day on his popular Univision Spanish-language radio show. To quote, Well, one of the things that offends a lot of people, including a lot of Hispanic Americans, is using the race card, calling anyone who is in favor of controlling the borders and having a sensible policy to get immigration reform is somehow racist. And I think that that's insulting to a lot of people, including a lot of Hispanic Americans like myself, who don't agree with that characterization. We think that we need to control the borders...no other country in Latin America would tolerate foreigners going to their country and protesting for rights if they entered illegally. No other country does. Mexico, for example, you're not allowed to participate in a protest or any kind of political manifestation unless you're an actual citizen of Mexico. Even legal residents aren't allowed to protest against the government. So I find it sometimes a little bit hypocritical of things that we will demand of the United States government that no other country in the world would tolerate." But the fact remains liberals play the race card to attack anyone that questions this policy. This goes for organizations such as Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan, also known as Mecha, and La Raza, Spanish for "the race." Where is the liberal press on any of this? Some countries seem to understand; why doesn't the US get it? WAKE UP AMERICA! |