Thursday, February 03, 2005
Borderline Insanity –
We import oil and manufactured goods far more than we export to Mexico. Mexico has more billionaires than Saudi Arabia.
In return they give us over a million illegals a year and recently demanded Arizona continue to supplement the illegal lifestyle or they would sue the state of Arizona.
In return they give us over a million illegals a year and recently demanded Arizona continue to supplement the illegal lifestyle or they would sue the state of Arizona.
SAN FRANCISCO Gay group defends right to arms
Pink Pistols oppose ballot issue backed by supervisors
supported by five San Francisco supervisors and set to go before voters next fall -- that would ban the ownership of handguns.
supported by five San Francisco supervisors and set to go before voters next fall -- that would ban the ownership of handguns.
Iraqis With Fake Passports Detained In Mexico
The Iraqis traveled from Greece to Spain and then to Mexico and were going to be led into the United States by Orhora for a fee of $10,000 each, according to a preliminary investigation.
Snipers target border agents
Snipers working as "lookouts" for drug traffickers and illegal-alien smugglers are targeting U.S. Border Patrol agents from vantage points across the U.S.-Mexico border.
Illegals bill set for vote in Virginia Legislature
Mr. Gear said the bill is necessary so illegals don't take coveted spots at the state's top schools.
Delegate John S. Reid, Henrico Republican who sponsored the same bill last year, said premier schools such as University of Virginia and the College of William & Mary already enroll few Virginians.
"As long as we are in a situation where there is limited enrollment, it ought to be limited to people who are not breaking the laws of this country," he said.
Delegate John S. Reid, Henrico Republican who sponsored the same bill last year, said premier schools such as University of Virginia and the College of William & Mary already enroll few Virginians.
"As long as we are in a situation where there is limited enrollment, it ought to be limited to people who are not breaking the laws of this country," he said.
America, Mexico green groups go after Pemex for oil spills
Greenpeace and the Mexican Centre for Environmental Law (Cemda) lobby group said they had lodged a formal complaint with the Mexican attorney general over a December crude oil spill that oozed down the Coatzacoalcos river in Veracruz state.