May 13, 2008

Terrific info on 287 g

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Related info from the AJC’s Jim Galloway on Cobb Sheriff Neil Warren being first in Georgia to use 287 g HERE.

May 12, 2008

My guest column published yesterday in the Carrollton Star News: “Illegal immigration in my nation”

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Carrollton (Georgia) Star News 11 May, 2008

Illegal immigration in my nation
D.A. King
Guest columnist

A recent news report in the Carrollton Times Georgian on a rally staged by and for people in my nation illegally has caused this long-time American to take a few moments out of his day to reply with a more pro-American side of the May Day march. And a few words on illegal immigration in general.

First: Readers can only hope that all ‘journalists’ connected with the publication of the one- sided promo piece for criminal immigration activity take a long hard look at the Code of Ethics from the Society of Professional Journalists.

Respectfully, the section concerning bias, fairness and balance in news reporting should be studied in depth.

From someone who has spent the last eight years studying the illegal immigration and illegal employment crisis created by the reality that the federal government has refused to secure American borders in a war on terror, a couple of facts:

It is a federal crime to transport, assist, shelter, harbor or to hire an illegal. Illegal employers should be made to march and stage rallies to demand the “right” to ignore the laws of the land along with their black-market laborers.

There is no universal civil right to live and work in the United States. We as a nation take in well over a million real, legal, immigrants every year – more than any nation on the planet. We can’t take in everyone – that’s called “open borders”.

We don’t have anything to apologize for – and sneaking into the U.S. to steal an American’s identity or creating fraudulent ID to steal an American job while illegally lowering American wages does not make one an “immigrant”.

The term is “illegal alien”. Immigrants come legally. A quick and fool-proof method of telling the difference: Immigrants do not require amnesty.

Our government says we have to pay our taxes to educate illegal alien children and provide the victims of geography with free medical care – but not that we must remain silent and allow the open borders, radical left to trample the rule of law upon which our Republic was founded.

Another one: When a participant in a march demanding amnesty for illegal aliens is speaking in a foreign language, using a candidate for office from the Socialist Workers Party – Eleanor Garc’a – as a translator is not an efficient way of hiding the leftist agenda of those who regard borders as human rights violations and our nation as little more than an address.

Most Americans proved they demand defined, defended borders and a common and official language last summer when they defeated the Ted Kennedy and John McCain sponsored attempt to repeat the ‘one-time’ amnesty of 1986.

Legalization is not the answer. It‘s enforcement that stops criminal activity.

On language: It was a coalition of the Chamber of Commerce and the ACLU types who defeated Rep. Tim Bearden’s HR 413 in the Georgia legislature this year that would have allowed Georgians to vote in November on making English the constitutionally official language of government in Georgia.

English as official is “anti-immigrant”, according to Bearden’s opponents.

Most Americans have had enough of the nonsense myth that there are “jobs Americans will not do” or that illegal aliens marching in American streets demanding citizenship somehow represents “equal rights under the law”.

Most of us also take a dim view of the vile comparison of illegal aliens and their mindless demands to the cause of Americans struggling for the civil rights due them as citizens under their own constitution.

Many of us think Barbara Jordan, the first black woman elected to Congress from the deep south, put it very well more than a decade ago. We live in fervent hope that we can elect leaders who share her courage and honesty.

In 1995, as the Bill Clinton appointed Chairwoman of the Commission on Immigration Reform, Jordan, a presidential Medal of Freedom winner, testified to a Congressional hearing on how to gain credibility on immigration policy: “Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave. Deportation is crucial. Employer sanctions can work”.

To begin to solve the undeniable illegal immigration problem, we should ignore the open borders lobby and heed the words of Barbara Jordan.
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King is president of the Georgia-based Dustin Inman Society, a coalition actively opposed to illegal immigration and illegal employment. He has appeared on numerous national television and radio networks as an authority on the issue.
On the Web: www.TheDustinInmanSociety.org

May 9, 2008

Top Mexico City paper: “We are at war” – NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FORMER BORDER PATROL OFFICERS

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Top Mexico City paper: “We are at war”

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El Universal (Mexico City) 5/9/08

(1st paragraph of the main editorial) :

“The execution of Edgar Millan Gomez, Regional Security Coordinator of the Federal Preventive Police, is the latest evidence that the country is facing a real war against organized crime, especially the drug cartels.”

In a related article elsewhere in the same paper, there is a report that an internal investigation has begun into this slaying, since only a few insiders at the “PFP” (Fed. Prev. Police) knew of Millan’s whereabouts and itinerary.

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a.b.c. (Mexico City) 5/9/08

In his column titled “High Tension Line”, Juan Gonzalez Carbajal writes:

“The executions which have taken place in the last days against police chiefs are unstoppable; they even include those of the military who have joined the struggle against narcotraffic. We informed you yesterday on the pages of El Vespertino that a strongly armed commando waited for the SSPF (Fed. Public Security Dep’t.) operations chief Edgar Millan Gomez in his own home and massacred him without mercy at his home in Colonia Guerrero of the Distrito Federal. The shots they gave him show the assailants were professionals since most of the shots were right into his face. But there have been more executions in Tijuana, which seems like a no-man’s land, as well as in Nezahualcoyotl, Sinaloa, Mexicali, Reynosa, Jalisco and Michoacan. They can’t even stop narcotraffic with the army, which seems to be infiltrated throughout.”

A high level meeting took place at the Dep’t. of Government in Mexico City to coordinate and reinforce efforts against organized crime in the state of Sinaloa. Attending were Mexico’s Secretaries of Government and of Defense, the Attorney General, Sinaloa’s Federal Deputy (read: Congressman) as well as Sinaloa’s Att’y. Gen. the Sec. of Government and the Mayor of Culiacan.

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El Debate (Culiacan, Sinaloa) , El Financiero (Mexico City) 5/9/08

Last night (Thurs.) three young men were at a supermarket parking lot in Culiacan when unknown subjects arrived in several cars and riddled them with “goat’s horns” (read: AK47 assault rifles) and even fired a bazooka. Two of the young men died on the spot; the third one died at a local hospital. Twenty-five vehicles at the parking lot were damaged by the gunfire and police later found “at least five hundred 7.62 x 39 shell casings used for AK47 and a pistol.”

A separate article said that official sources confirmed that one of the dead was Edgar Beltran, who is one of the sons of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, head of the Sinaloa drug cartel.

Esteban Robles Espinosa, head of the anti-kidnapping unit of the Judicial Police of the Distrito Federal, was shot twice on the head, once on the neck and once on the chest as he left his home and was airlifted to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. According to reports his killers awaited him as left his home. This marks the fourth execution of a high ranking law enforcement person within the last ten days in Mexico City.

On Andres Bello St., in Polanco, Mexico City, two Mexican Senators were being chauffered last night in a vehicle which was stuck in traffic. Then they were threatened and assaulted at gun point by street thugs. Both had wrist watches – each worth 20,000 pesos – taken away. One had his wallet robbed. One was hit on the face.

Following last Monday’s execution of Miguel Angel Santacruz Armendariz, the state of Sinaloa’s Ministerial Police investigations coordinator (our report of 5/7/08 relates), now the director and also the 2nd in command of the State Ministerial Police have resigned because of death threats they received on the same day as Santacruz’s killing. They were asked to stay until replacements could be found and are completing paperwork at an undisclosed location. Fifteen agents have been executed in the last 38 days, six have been kidnapped and their whereabouts are unknown. Five others have been wounded after being ambushed.

The main editorial once again deals with the insecurity wave and ends by saying: “The magnitude of the problem which Sinaloa faces requires drastic actions and it is hoped that the federal security operations will have good results because the reestablishment of security is urgent.”

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El Diario (Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua) 5/9/08

The number of police officers murdered in Juarez in 2008 has already surpassed the total for all of 2007. Sixteen officers have been executed on this border this year compared to the fourteen which took place in 2007.

A shootout last night (Thurs.) in Juarez between police and “an armed commando” just one block from the Paso del Norte international border crossing resulted in two dead and four wounded, three of the latter police officers. It all started at 10:30 p.m. when a group of thugs tried to kidnap several people at a night spot; a struggle ensued and police passing by on bicycles joined the affray. Two cab drivers were killed and the assailants fled in 3 vehicles. A bit earlier elsewhere in Juarez, a man died after a car-to-car gunfire assault. And six other persons suffered gunshot wounds in various other events around Juarez.

This morning (Fri.) three Juarez police officers in a patrol unit were the victims of yet another car-to-car gunfire assault. All three were hospitalized at the “Star Medica” which has been surrounded by police to prevent a further attack on the three.

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El Imparcial (Hermosillo, Sonora) 5/9/08

Four men fled when they became aware of the presence of a military patrol unit in Nogales, Sonora. The military then found four tires which the four left behind. The tires has six molds with 18 packages of cocaine weighing 9 kgs., 800 gms.; there was also a press to compact the drug. The site is at the corner of Paraje & Miramar Sts., Colonia Encinas.

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La Cronica (Mexicali, Baja Calif.) 5/9/08

The boss of a gang of kidnappers who held a pair of local area businessmen sequestered for more than three weeks has been identified as Cristian Castro Reyes, who was a Tijuana police officer up to Aug., 2007.

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Frontera (Tijuana, Baja Calif.) 5/9/08

Some 35 Tijuana Ministerial Police officers were handed their dismissal papers and had their weapons and all other police gear and equipment taken away. One of them had threatened the person who had administered his polygraph test.

Six suitcases loaded with shoulder and hand weapons, ammo, cocaine and bullet proof vests with police insignia were seized by military personnel in Tijuana (from El Porvenir, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, 5/9/08)

And 25 Salvadorans & Guatemalans (including 7 minors) plus their three “polleros” were detained by Mex. federal agents on the Chihuahua to Nuevo Casas Grandes highway. They were on their way to Los Chepas, near Columbus, N.M.

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Entorno a Tamaulipas (Matamoros, Tamps.) 5/9/08

Near a checkpoint after a short pursuit near Camargo, Tamaulipas (right across the Rio Grande from Rio Grande City, TX): two tons, 160 kgs. of weed.

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The flap over McCain’s Mexican connection

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Frontera NorteSur — NMSU — Las Cruces, New Mexico

The flap over McCain’s Mexican connection

Dr. Juan Hernandez knows how to play politics on both sides of the border. — A former official of the administration of Mexican President Vicente Fox (2000-2006), Dr. Hernandez is now serving as an advisor to and fundraiser for Republican presidential candidate John McCain… HERE

May 8, 2008

From the Libertarian Party Website:

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“Repeal all immigration quotas” HERE

287 g a bargain at any cost…

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‘‘We would be paying them anyway,”
Gaithersburg (Maryland) Gazette

Sheriff: Checking legal status not pricey

Sheriff Chuck Jenkins is disputing a report released Tuesday that places an annual price tag of $3.2 million on a program that allows his deputies to check the immigration status of everyone arrested in Frederick County. — “Much of it is not factual information,” said Jenkins (R) on Wednesday…

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PHOTOS Slideshow of Los Angeles open borders march for amnesty – THANKS to Immigration Watchdog: WARNING! SHOCKING IMAGES This is happening in the USA

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Immigration Watchdog

Slide Show of L. A. communist May Day parade

I didn’t attend the Communist May Day march this year but a guy named “Ringo the Gringo” did and he took all these great photo’s…

HERE about 5 minutes

May 6, 2008

McCain and La Raza

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Michelle Malkin

McCain to speak at open-borders La Raza (“The Race”) conference

The John McCain campaign celebrated Cinco de Mayo today by launching a Spanish-language version of its website — and announcing that McCain will speak at the annual conference of the National Council of La Raza (that’s “The Race” in that pesky English). The campaign justifies his appearance by framing it as a gesture of inclusiveness… HERE

May 4, 2008

GALEO provides advice to illegal aliens on how to deal with La Migra

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GALEO developed this information page as a resource for immigrant families.
(Note from D.A. – he means illegal aliens, yawn)

GALEO developed this as a need that was expressed by many immigrants across the state, pending implementation of SB529 and the slow progress of comprehensive immigration reform at the federal level.

From August 2007 HERE

Letter to the editor published in the Dalton Citizen – Lawrence Headrick

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Lawrence and Diane Headrick are friends of the Dustin Inman Society and old and dear friends of mine.

Published: May 02, 2008 06:11 pm

ICE needs to do more, not less

To the editor:

Really, is time money wasted by ICE actions? How do I state what I perceive in this issue, let me count the ways.

First, I could start by counting 20-plus million illegal aliens sponging off the fat of the land of U.S. citizen taxpayers. Another count would be the $10 billion a year price tag of costs beyond what the illegal aliens contribute to our economy. While we’re on the subject of money, let’s not forget the hospital closures and lowered wages of American citizens as a result of the liberal media and heartless and gutless politicians — not to even mention law enforcement neglect of its duties.

Arresting and deporting illegal aliens shouldn’t even be part of the equation. Ignoring the law and ignoring the enforcement of current laws on illegal immigration account for much of the freeloading by illegal aliens, and the slave labor pool that business and industry relies upon for their source of “labor prostitution” at U.S. taxpayers’ expense.

When someone steals my tax money, sends his or her kids to school at my expense and deprives my kids of a part-time job, I count that as criminal. Assimilate illegal aliens into our legal and economic system? I have tried to count the ways illegal aliens have of sidestepping the legal system.

I counted several dozen young females who crossed the border just in time to go into labor and have a “jackpot” baby at American expense to have an American child. The mother could sign up for welfare then go back across the border to live in Mexico but pick up her welfare check on the U.S. side of the border.

This is not hearsay, this is known fact. I count that as a pretty low criminal act. I wouldn’t count on that person, those persons, to be an ideal citizen candidate. I wouldn’t count on the “hardcore criminals” to come forth and present themselves so they can be deported or jailed.

Pray tell, how do I count illegal alien criminals, ID thieves criminals and illegal drug dealers criminals and bypass the laws that let the illegal alien slip and slide his or her way into the U.S. system? He has proved himself a devious criminal with blatant disregard for U.S. law by being in the system in the first place.

About the only thing I would count that makes sense in the editorial “Time, money wasted by ICE actions” is the first idea that “The government should: secure the border.” Being a nation of laws of enforcing the laws, now that’s what counts.

HERE.

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