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by "TWP" <send.them.hem@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 5, 2008 at 09:41 AM

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Illegal immigration raid in Homedale catches plant owner off guard


HOMEDALE -- Family members of the illegal immigrants taken into custody 
after a raid in rural Owyhee County showed up to the plant this afternoon
to 
collect paychecks.

(So why didn't ICE nab them when they came to collect? Oh, well at least 
some more of our illegal friends are on their way home. )



http://www.ktvb.com/news/localnews/stories/ktvbn-apr0408-illegal_immigrants.30e6eaf0.html

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Company 'GIVES AWAY' Southwestern U.S. to Mexico!
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A new ad for Absolut Vodka reconfigures North America according to the 
aspirations of many Mexicans, who believe the U.S. Southwest was stolen
and 
should be returned.

 Over a redrawn map of the U.S., the ad by the Swedish Absolut Spirits Co.

declares, "In an Absolut World," noted columnist and blogger Michelle 
Malkin.

Major Hispanic civil rights groups in the U.S., such as the National
Council 
of La Raza, are tied to movements advocating a "reconquista," or
reconquest, 
of territory lost when Mexico signed the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
at 
the end of the Mexican-American War.

Malkin points out the Mexico City-based firm that created the ad, Teran, 
says its philosophy is advocating "disruption" as a "tool for change" and 
"agent of growth." The firm encourages "overturning assumptions and 
prejudices that get in the way of imagining new possibilities and
visionary 
ideas that help create a larger share of the future."

As WND re****ted in 2006, Rep. Charles Norwood, R-Ga., called on La Raza to

renounce its sup****t of the Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan -
which 
sees "The Race" as part of an ethnic group that one day will reclaim
Aztlan, 
the mythical birthplace of the Aztecs. In Chicano folklore, Aztlan
includes 
California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and parts of Colorado and Texas.


http://www.knowthelies.com/?q=node/1304

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Murder Violence and crime by Hispanic Mexicans in the USA ( woodburn
oregon)


Olvera, J. Fresno County 1993-1994
A 23-year-old Mexican male charged with four
killings of Mexican males on two different
incidents, and other offenses. A capital case.
Uncooperative client. Multiple evaluations
required (seven). Competency, insanity, cultural
issues. Socio-cultural investigation performed
in his native state in Mexico. Court testimony.

(This is not to atypical of the sorts that run Our border)


http://stoptheinvasionoforegon.blogspot.com/2008/04/murder-violence-and-crime-by-hispanic.html

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Mexican drug cartels post help-wanted ads


EL PASO, Texas, April 4 (UPI) -- Mexican Consulate officials in El Paso, 
Texas, said Mexican drug cartels have been posting help-wanted ads in 
Juarez, Mexico, newspapers.

The officials said publications including P.M., El Diario de Juarez and El

Norte have been printing vague help-wanted ads that are designed to trick 
young people into smuggling drugs over the border into the United States, 
the Las Cruces (N.M.) Sun-News re****ted Friday.
Mexican Consulate spokeswoman Socorro Cordova said the issue came to the 
attention of officials nine months ago when the family of a driver stopped

at the U.S. border showed the ad to Mexican officials.
A Juarez woman who identified herself as Martha said her daughter was
duped 
by one of the ads into accepting a job with a junkyard company that
required 
her to drive twice a week to El Paso. Martha said her daughter was met at 
the border by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers.
"It was like they sent them a fax or something," she said. "Officers came 
out of everywhere and they let the other cars pass. This is what they are 
doing. They are tricking kids."

Mexican drug cartels post help-wanted ads - UPI.com
http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Quirks/2008/04/04/mexican_drug_cartels_post_help-wanted_ads/6149/

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Mexican army finds $6 mln in truck near US border

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MEXICO CITY, April 4 (Reuters) - Mexican soldiers looking for drug 
traffickers found $6 million in cash inside a truck near the U.S. border
and 
arrested five men at the scene, the army said on Friday.

Army drug squads in the northern state of Tamaulipas, a smuggling hot spot

over the border from Texas, found the U.S. currency stuffed into eight 
suitcases as they inspected a tractor trailer and smaller truck parked
along 
a highway.

They also found four pistols, the army said in a statement.

Army and federal police units deployed in President Felipe Calderon's 
15-month-old crackdown on drug cartels are grappling with a spike in 
violence that has left more than 800 people dead in gangland-style
killings 
so far this year.

The U.S.-Mexico border is the main entry point for South American cocaine 
and other drugs smuggled north to U.S. consumers.

Mexico's powerful cartels buy m***** of U.S. arms and their safe houses
brim 
with cash from their organized crime businesses. Army raids have turned up

big hauls of guns and cash since Calderon's operation began.

Also on Friday, the daily El Universal re****ted that five soldiers had
been 
arrested for passing information to the Sinaloa alliance of Pacific Coast 
smugglers. (Re****ting by Noel Randewich; Editing by Catherine Bremer)


Mexican army finds $6 mln in truck near US border | Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSN04474671

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Mexican drug war spilling into Texas?

10:45 PM CDT on Friday, April 4, 2008

By Angela Kocherga / 11 News
A wave of violence has prompted Mexico's president to send troops to the 
City of Juarez. Officials believe the city is at the center of a deadly
turf 
war waged by rival drug cartels.
Juarez sits across the border form El Paso, but it is also home to dozens
of 
U.S. Manufacturing plants.
To help tackle the problem, Juan Camilo Mourino who is Mexico's Interior 
Minister, announced a massive military operation.
He told the governor of Chihuahua that Juarez is the hardest hit by drug 
violence.
Nearly 200 people have been killed since the beginning of the year. 
Officials say police are among those targeted.
The security build up on the border includes more than 2000 troops and
more 
than 400 federal police.
With the body count climbing, DEA officials say they're concerned about 
spill over on the U.S. side of the border.
The drug cartels, Mexican officials say, are fighting for lucrative 
smuggling routes that cut through Juarez.
The challenge now, Mexican officials say, is restoring law and order along

this stretch of border.

 Mexican drug war spilling into Texas? | STATE NEWS | KHOU.com | News for 
Houston, Texas
http://www.khou.com/news/state/stories/khou080404_jj_drugcartelKocherga.2fdebaf1.html

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Arizona slams door on illegal immigrants

By Nicholas Riccardi, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
April 5, 2008
PHOENIX -- As it has become the favorite entry point for undo***ented 
migrants trying to sneak into the United States, Arizona has become a 
laboratory for whether a state can single-handedly combat illegal 
immigration.

In recent years it has barred illegal immigrants from receiving government

services, from winning punitive damages in lawsuits and from posting bail 
for serious crimes. A new state law shuts down businesses that hire
illegal 
workers. And the sheriff of Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix and 
three-fifths of the state's population, dispatches his deputies and 
volunteer "posses" to search for illegal street vendors or immigrants
being 
smuggled through the county.

Arizona slams door on illegal immigrants - Los Angeles Times
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-arizimmig5apr05,1,3154166.story

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Ballot measure filed to limit illegal immigration benefits
Saturday, Apr 5, 2008

By Jason Wiest
Arkansas News Bureau
LITTLE ROCK - A ballot initiative that would require citizen****p or an 
alternate legal status to be verified or expressed before Arkansans over
13 
could receive public benefits raised concerns Friday for a statewide 
advocacy group that opposes punitive laws targeting immigrants in
Arkansas.

Secure Arkansas, which bills itself as a grassroots organization
"committed 
to the rule of law and the fair treatment of both citizens and legal 
immigrants," filed the measure March 27 with the attorney general's
office.

"Keeping illegal aliens from getting on public assistance just any time
they 
want to and taking all of our taxpayer funds, that's really what it's all 
about," Secure Arkansas chairwoman Jeannie Burlsworth of Bryant said
Friday.

The measure would require state agencies and political subdivisions to 
"verify the lawful presence in the United States" of anyone over 13 who
has 
applied for a local, state and certain federal public benefits that are 
administered by state agencies or political subdivisions.

Arkansas News Bureau - Ballot measure filed to limit illegal immigration 
benefits
http://www.arkansasnews.com/archive/2008/04/05/News/345839.html

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Police find 7 illegal immigrants in pickup

by Amy Brooks - Apr. 4, 2008 09:06 AM
The Arizona Republic

Police found seven illegal immigrants in a pickup that was pulled over for

running a red light Thursday. Three were hiding under a black tarp in the 
truck bed, police said.

Officers first found five men in the blue Dodge cab stopped at 56th Street

and Thomas Road about 8:30 p.m. Thursday.

Police gave this account:

The driver, Jordan B. Gonzalez, 28, could not show proof of identification

and gave officers a false name. Three Mexican nationals were in the back 
seat. After being questioned, the three promptly told officers that they 
were in Arizona illegally and that three more men were in the truck's bed,

hiding under a black tarp, police said.

Police find 7 illegal immigrants in pickup
http://www.azcentral.com/community/scottsdale/articles/2008/04/04/20080404abrk-immigrants0404.html

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