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"While
amnesty apologists present various versions of their "comprehensive"
immigration reform, Congressman Duncan D. Hunter (R-CA) has introduced a
true comprehensive border enforcement bill.
The Border Sovereignty and Protection Act, HR 2083, offers
an inclusive package to tackle many of the challenges along the U.S.-Mexico
border.
We harbor no illusions about the chances for success of this measure in the
current political climate, but it is important to express your support to
your elected Representative.
It is another way of saying "no" to the various
amnesty proposals, and it shows there is an enforcement alternative to our
immigration mess."
The
Border Sovereignty and Protection Act would:
Mandate
the construction of an additional 350 miles of double-layered, reinforced
pedestrian fencing along
the U.S.-Mexico border.
Require
all employers to verify the immigration status of employees through the
E-Verify system.
Increase
the mandatory minimum sentence for all weapons smuggling offenses to 15
years.
Cut
reimbursement of federal funds to state and local governments that maintain
sanctuary policies.
Provide
the Department of Homeland Security with legal authority to investigate
criminal drug violations.
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ACTION NEEDED NOW!
As always the
lame-brained, nincompoops in Washington know nothing about saving America!
MEXICAN DRUG WAR HAS COMES TO AMERICA
Alert: U.S. Rep. Duncan D. Hunter, R-El Cajon,
called Monday for a restriction on travel from Mexico into the United States to
combat spread of the swine flu that has infected at least 10 San Diego and
Imperial County residents Hunter said he was urging President Barack Obama to "consider restricting
cross-border traffic entering the U.S. from Mexico."
Hunter also recommended that the administration prepare a plan to close the
border entirely if deemed necessary.
"The swine flu presents a serious threat
to the American public and we must act aggressively to ensure it's contained,"
Hunter said in a statement issued by his office in Washington. "If the State
Department is restricting all nonessential U.S. travel to Mexico as a
precaution, similar steps should also be taken to restrict cross-border-traffic
entering the U.S. from Mexico.
"Given
the San Diego community's close proximity to the border and the fact that nearly
340,000 people enter the U.S. through southern California's ports of entry every
day, the necessary precautions must be taken to ensure this virus does not
spread any more," Hunter said.
ALERT NEWS! WAR IS
IMMINENT! Mexico
is fuming mad at the influx of their “own” citizens flowing back into Mexico!
The Mexican government is telling their returning citizens:
U.S. officials advised Americans against most travel to Mexico.
Dr. Richard Besser, acting director of
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said that so far the disease in
the United States seems less severe than the outbreak in Mexico, where more than
1,600 cases have been reported and where the suspected death toll has climbed to
149.
No deaths have been reported in the U.S, and only one hospitalization among at
least 42 cases reported nationwide.
Dr. Gil Chavez, deputy director of the state Center for Infectious Diseases,
said five cases have been diagnosed in San Diego County with two more suspected,
five in Imperial County and one is in Sacramento.
Angelica De Cima, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection in
San Diego, said Monday that agents are keeping an eye
out for people who display flu symptoms. People who may be sick would be taken
to a secondary inspection area for further evaluation.
School districts in Poway, Escondido, San Marcos and Fallbrook have not canceled
anything because of flu fears but are following the advice sent out from the
county Office of Education reminding everyone about hygiene. Custodial staff
members also received reminders to wash all counter surfaces in restrooms.
School superintendents from districts throughout the county participated in a
teleconference Monday morning with county health officials, who said there is no
need to close schools.
"The only thing really that we're doing is reminding schools and students of
good hygiene," Carlsbad Unified School District Superintendent John Roach said.
"At the moment, we're all just kind of hopeful that none of our students gets
sick."
Southwest Riverside County school officials said they had no reports Monday of
increased absences and were not planning to cancel any school events.
At
Lindbergh Field in San Diego, alerts urging people to wash their hands
frequently and cover their mouths when they cough are posted throughout the
passenger terminals.
People heading to North County from out of the region have made inquiries about
the swine flu, said Cami Mattson, president and chief executive of the San Diego
North Convention & Visitors Bureau. But there had been no reports of any
convention cancellations.
The same was true at the San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau, according to
spokesman Joe Terzi.
"People are wondering what's happening,"
Terzi said. "We're referring people to the Centers for Disease Control and
information, and hoping it doesn�t progress significantly."
Terzi said the bureau is trying to make sure people get the facts, as opposed to
any misinformation about what is happening with the swine flu outbreak. Swine flu is usually transmitted to
humans by pigs, but public health officials are concerned about a possible
pandemic because the new strain appears to be spreading from human to human.
Tamiflu and Relenza are believed effective in fighting the disease, and the
federal government is releasing about a quarter of its stock of the medicines to
the states.
State Superintendent of Schools Jack O'Connell said parents should not be
concerned about sending their children to school.
"Our schools in California are safe," O'Connell said Sunday.
Four people in San Diego County came down with mild cases of the disease earlier
this month. The four, two boys ages 7 and 10 and a 54-year-old man and his
16-year-old daughter, have recovered, said Dr. Wilma Wooten, the county's public
health officer. Citing privacy regulations, officials will not say where those
people lived
People should handle the swine flu like any other flu infection ---- stay home
and only seek treatment if necessary, she said.
Wooten said two San Diegans died in the recent flu season, but not from swine
flu.
An estimated 36,000 people in the United
States die annually from the seasonal flu, she said. (nctimes)
Calling Mexican drug trafficking organizations
“a national security threat,”
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced Wednesday that federal authorities
had mounted their biggest assault against one of Mexico’s most powerful drug
cartels.
More than 750 people nationwide
have been arrested, tons of cocaine and marijuana have been seized and the
distribution of drugs has been disrupted through a series of raids and arrests
as part of an investigation begun under the Bush administration 21 months ago,
Mr. Holder said.
The
operation comes at a time of rising concern over Mexico’s drug violence and the
reach of trafficking organizations into the United States. It has focused on the
Sinaloa cartel and culminated with a wave of arrests, unsealed indictments and
seizures on Tuesday and early Wednesday in California, Maryland and Minnesota.
The Sinaloa organization, based in Sinaloa State in northwest Mexico, is one of
the oldest cartels and has been blamed for a large share of the
spiraling violence in the country that
has left more than 6,000 people dead in the past year amid turf wars and a
government crackdown on their operations.
“From Washington to Maine, we have disrupted this cartel’s domestic operations,”
Michele M. Leonhart, the acting administrator of the Drug Enforcement
Administration, said in a statement before a news conference in Washington with
Mr. Holder.
The investigation, known as Operation
Xcellerator, included the arrest of 755 people, among them leaders of the
cartel’s cells based in the United States that helped transport and distribute
drugs, Ms. Leonhart said. She said the arrests had also “seriously impacted” the
cartel’s Canadian operations.
The authorities said they seized $59.1
million in cash, more than 13
tons of cocaine, 8 tons of marijuana, more than a half-ton of methamphetamine
and lesser amounts of other illicit drugs. Agents confiscated 149 vehicles, 3
aircraft, 3 vessels and 169 weapons, the officials said.
In the crackdown announced Wednesday, federal authorities said the Sinaloa
cartel had established “an enterprise of distribution cells” in the United
States and Canada.
It was unclear how many of those arrested were considered members of the cartel,
but officials said they all played a role, some of them vital, in distributing
its drugs. They were charged with offenses including money laundering, engaging
in a continuing criminal enterprise and conspiracy to import controlled
substances.
Mr. Holder pledged more crackdowns on the Sinaloa cartel and others, in
cooperation with Mexican law enforcement agencies.
“International drug-trafficking organizations pose a sustained, serious threat
to the safety and security of our communities,” he said, adding, “They are a
national security threat.”
The announcement came a day after Mr. Holder met with Mexico’s attorney general,
Eduardo Medina-Mora, who has expressed frustration with the flow of cash and
guns, including military-style rifles, to Mexico from the United States,
including a significant amount from Arizona. Other Mexican officials have also
complained that their country pays the price for the worldwide demand for
illegal drugs, with the United States the largest market.
In the past year, local and federal
officials have grown increasingly worried about the drug war in Mexico and its
repercussions in the United States.
A federal report in December said the cartels’ distribution network had reached
230 United States cities and towns, several far from the border.
There is growing worry among border states that the bloodshed in Mexico,
including beheadings and mutilations of drug war combatants and police and
military officers, will cross into the United States.
Officials in Arizona this week said a gun battle last November in Nogales,
Sonora, just across the border in Mexico, left the police there running out of
ammunition. A top police official was also killed there that month one day after
attending a cross-border law enforcement conference in Tucson, while Ciudad
Juárez, just across from El Paso, has emerged as one of that country’s bloodiest
towns. Copyright 2009 The New York Times Company
Mexican dignitaries are
screaming: “Mexico
will not tolerate this! We demand Arizona to repent and repeal their laws!”
However, the returning illegal
aliens are livid with their homeland. “We were told Mexico controlled the United
States. We were told that all Mexico had to do is call Americans racists and
Washington would dance to our national anthem!”
Returning IA’s (illegal aliens)
are raising their voices and demanding their country give them work, food and
homes, like they received in the U.S. The returning disillusioned workers are
shouting:
“If Mexico doesn’t listen to their
people there will be devastating results in all Mexican states.”
Are we going to stand by and see our nation put on the auction block and sold to
the lowest bidder? The fence was in the planning stage and construction stage
was already scheduled to start.
Fat cat
lobbyist and special interest traitor no doubt cut a back room deal to betray
the America people for 30 pieces of silver!
Congress
and Senate are saying we don't need a fence!
AFTER
Washington wants you to believe that
millions and millions of illegal aliens are good for America and that a fence
would stop the free flow happy workers into our beloved nation.
Tell Washington to SHUT UP AND BUILD THE FENCE!
HERE IS WHERE MEXICO WANTS THE
NEW FENCE BUILT:
Goodbye,
California, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Colorado
and Texas!
Hello Aztlan!
FAXDC Says:
BUILD THE FENCE YOU
TRAITOR! STOP
LYING TO THE AMERICA PEOPLE AND GET SOME GUTS!
STAND UP TO
MEXICO AND STOP THE MADNESS!
If trends continue the bulk of the
population of Mexico will evacuate in just a few months, taking new and hostile
residence in America!
Soon America will be invaded by
work hungry, starving IA’s, like the tsunami that hit New Orleans a few years
ago our nation will drown. America will be unprepared, therefore unable to repel
the invasion of millions of IA’s as they sweep into our communities never to be
rousted out again.
The only way to repel
the planned invasion of millions of angry, hungry and demanding IA’s is to build
the fence and deploy our military forces on the Mexican/US border.
Nothing else will stave off the soon coming wave of desperate IA’s. In a matter
of a few months our nation could be changed from a paraclete of justice into
cesspool of degradation.
Calling all Minutemen,
Patriots, Urban Activists and Red Blooded Americans
READ THE SAMPLE
HOT
LETTER
SAVE OUR
SOVEREIGNTYHOT FAX NOW!