Saturday, May 22, 2010

Speakers, Audience Argue at Forum on Economic Impacts of Illegal Immigration « Nevada News Bureau

"Camarota said that 64 percent of illegal immigrant households use government welfare services, which is more than three times that of U.S.-born Nevadans and significantly higher than the 39 percent of legal immigrants in Nevada using welfare. The comments prompted loud protests from some members of the crowd, complaining that such households don’t have access to those services."Speakers, Audience Argue at Forum on Economic Impacts of Illegal Immigration « Nevada News Bureau:

Illegal Immigration and Arizona Law: Illegal Immigration and state legislation: pending legislation: illegal aliens: Alabama: Arizona: Idaho: Maryland: Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma: Pennsylvania: South Carolina: Texa

"Lawmakers in Alabama, Idaho, Maryland, Oklahoma, Texas and Utah, have indicated that they will push to adopt measures similar to Arizona's tough new immigration laws when they reconvene their next legislative session. Lawmakers in Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Pennsylvania and South Carolina have already introduced 'copycat' legislation. The frustration of Washington's inaction and dwindling state treasuries have forced state politicians to take these measures. Lawmakers are also finally heeding their constituent's demands that illegal immigrants face punishments" Visit:Illegal Immigration and Arizona Law: Illegal Immigration and state legislation: pending legislation: illegal aliens: Alabama: Arizona: Idaho: Maryland: Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma: Pennsylvania: South Carolina: Texa:

Sunday, May 16, 2010

STATEMENT FROM JANE NORTON, CANDIDATE FOR U.S. SENATE, ON ARIZONA IMMIGRATION LAW

"Centennial, CO – Jane Norton, candidate for U.S. Senate, issued the following statement on the passage of the Arizona immigration law:

“The Arizona law was an inevitable consequence of the federal government’s failure to act over the last 30 years to secure all our borders. Securing America’s borders is a national security imperative. Federal inaction has meant border violence and a drug trade run amok. Is it any wonder Arizonans are angry and fed up?”" The article continues here:STATEMENT FROM JANE NORTON, CANDIDATE FOR U.S. SENATE, ON ARIZONA IMMIGRATION LAW:

Saturday, May 15, 2010

American Thinker: The Real Reason the Left Loves Illegals

From the American Thinker: "the various groups would become so enmeshed in harassing and attacking each other that they could spare no time or energy to defy the status quo. The Ottoman state acted as a referee, occasionally bouncing an ethnic group that got out of hand, but in general letting the circus roar along while they, the rulers, involved themselves in life's finer things -- conspiracies against fellow officials or plans to conquer Western Europe. From their point of view, it worked" visit:
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Friday, May 7, 2010

California kids blasted for wearing American flag shirts on Cinco de Mayo

"A handful of California students got an unexpected lesson at their high school this week: Don't wear your stars and stripes on Cinco de Mayo.
Five Morgan Hill, California students were asked to take off their American flag bandannas and turn their T-shirts inside out after students complained," Visit:
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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Cops stop man from detonating car bomb in Times Square

Terrorist plants car bomb in Times Square. See photos of heroic efforts to diffuse that bomb. Visit: Cops stop man from detonating car bomb in Times Square: "Cops stop man from detonating car bomb in Times Square"

17 caught in search for Ariz. deputy's attackers - Yahoo! News

"PHOENIX – Authorities have captured 17 suspected illegal immigrants in southern Arizona as they continued their manhunt Saturday for smugglers who they say shot and wounded a sheriff's deputy in a remote desert area 50 miles south of Phoenix."
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Pinal County Sheriff's deputy shot in desert confrontation

"Five men suspected of smuggling drugs across the border ambushed a Pinal County sheriff's deputy Friday in a remote area south of Phoenix, underscoring the border-related violence that has catapulted Arizona and its new immigration law onto the national stage." Visit:
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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Michelle Malkin » They’re back: A gallery of open-borders extremists; Update: May Day is Che Day; vandals strike AZ capitol

FROM MICHELLE MALKIN:"Over the weekend, the open-borders extremists returned to the streets. But you won’t see CNN and MSNBC hunting them down Susan Roesgen-style and decrying these fringe wackos." Visit:Michelle Malkin » They’re back: A gallery of open-borders extremists; Update: May Day is Che Day; vandals strike AZ capitol: "Over the weekend, the open-borders extremists returned to the streets. But you won’t see CNN and MSNBC hunting them down Susan Roesgen-style and decrying these fringe wackos." (Note the Mexican flags.)

Manhunt on After Arizona Deputy Shot By Suspected Illegal Immigrants

From AP - "Law officers backed by helicopters came under fire as they hunted gunmen in Arizona's desert early today after a sheriff's deputy was wounded by suspected illegal immigrants believed to be smuggling marijuana. Pinal County Deputy Louie Puroll exchanged fire yesterday afternoon with a band of five suspected smugglers in a rugged area about 50 miles south of Phoenix." VISIT:
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