D.A. King: Broun’s column on border shouldn’t rankle anyone
Georgia 10th District Congressman Paul Broun’s guest column on securing American borders, deporting illegal aliens and actually enforcing American laws (“Americans want good border fences to make good neighbors,” Friday), likely will draw howls of protest and disdain from those who “feel” instead of reason and will no doubt result in vicious name-calling from those in the even more militant open-borders lobby who make their living endlessly shilling for illegals and their employers
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Access North Georgia.com
March 14, 2008
3-year-old critically injured in beating
GAINESVILLE – The Hall County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an assault on a 3-year-old child by the child’s step father.
Just after 5:30 p.m. Thursday deputies from the Hall County Sheriff’s Office said they responded to a report of a child being injured in the 2900 block of Dorsey Peek Road.
Upon arrival of deputies and fire services, they said they discovered that a 3-year-old child had been assaulted and had severe injuries. Due to the severity of the injuries, the child was flown to Scottish Rite Hospital in Atlanta.
Investigators claim the incident revealed that the child had been in the custody of the step father while the mother was working. Upon arriving home the mother discovered that the child had been assaulted and called 911 for an ambulance.
Investigators took the step father, 24-year-old Alejandro Chavez of Gainesville, into custody for questioning and later charged him with one count of aggravated battery and one count of cruelty to children first degree. He is currently being held at the Hall County Jail without bond
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Operation Virtual Vigilance is concerned with securing America’s borders. Cameras located along the border are operated by American citizens over the Internet. Suspicious activity is reported to the Border Patrol.
Q. How would you define immigrant integration in the U.S.?
A. First, we don’t mean cultural assimilation
Alfonso Aguilar, March, 2008
Bio
Alfonso Aguilar is the United States’ first chief of the Office of Citizenship. He was named to the post in 2003. He also chairs the technical committee for the Task Force on New Americans – an interagency effort spawned by President Bush to help immigrants learn English and U.S. civics.
Aguilar, a lawyer who was born in Puerto Rico to immigrant parents, previously worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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It came from here
“It is a safe assumption that many people here don’t like the platforms for the same reasons they didn’t like them when they slipped by them in Arizona,” King said. “The fact that a mouthpiece for the open borders/illegal alien lobby is howling, is merely confirmation of what most of us already understand. Enforcement works. Viva los Sky Watch! I hope that Cobb County will invest in several as well.”
“North America should be a premiere platform to establish continental institutions,” a participant said. “That’s why we need to move the security perimeters to include the whole continent, especially as we open the borders between North American countries for expanding free trade.”
Participants at the State Department meeting pointed out U.S. political candidates could be expected to argue “protectionist themes opposed to global economic integration” as a tactic, without necessarily being committed to taking aggressive steps once in office”.
Jerome R. Corsi — WorldNetDaily.com
Inside the hush-hush North American Union confab
A largely unreported meeting held at the State Department discussed integration of the U.S., Mexico and Canada in concert with a move toward a transatlantic union, linking a North American community with the European Union. — The meeting was held Monday under the auspices of the Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy…
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I am just home and will write more later…
( almost) Everything you should know about President Bush’s plan to combine our Social Security system with Mexico’s…it is called “Totalization” HERE
“A Plan B alternative to the governor and Legislative Analyst school budget proposals is in order. A major cost factor in the conduct of school operations relates to the vast number of children of illegal immigrants in our classroom and the special-training dictates for many of those students being taught in their native language — some 82 languages in San Diego County, 112 languages in Los Angeles County”.
“The state must insist that the federal government deport the illegal immigrants and their noncitizen student children — as required by federal immigration laws. That would significantly reduce the need for facility expansion, the teacher-to-student ratio would improve and the cost for teaching in foreign languages would be virtually eliminated. More important, the education of American citizens would be enhanced”.
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Former mechanic Anderson felt the effects of low-wage immigrant competition in his old line of work. “I used to sell parts to body shops, and I knew Americans who were making $20 an hour repairing dented fenders,” he says. “Now, 95 percent of South Central L.A. body-shop jobs are held by recent immigrants making $7 or $8 an hour.” Says Joe Hicks, former chair of Los Angeles’s Human Relations Commission and now head of the nonprofit Community Advocates: “It’s hard to find a black face on a construction site or in a fast-food restaurant around here any more. People from the black community have noticed.”
Steven Malanga — City Journal — New York
The Rainbow Coalition Evaporates
Black anger grows as illegal immigrants transform urban neighborhoods
Terry Anderson is angry. From his KRLA-AM radio perch in Los Angeles, the black talk-show host thunders, “I have gone on the streets and talked to people at random here in the black community, and they all ask me the same question: ‘Why are our politicians and leaders letting this happen?’ ”
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