Lou Dobbs Tonight
Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Join Lou for an hour of news, debate and opinion. Tonight,
we'll have a special report on the Bush administration's quiet
but systematic plans for a NAFTA superhighway. The massive
highway will cut across the heart of our country and is
intended to transport cheap foreign imports through the United
States from Mexico to Canada.

Sen. John Cornyn, chairman of the Immigration, Border Security
and Citizenship subcommittee, joins Lou to discuss his fight to
punish employers who hire illegal aliens. Sen. Cornyn presided
over a Senate hearing that explored the need to learn from the
mistakes of the flawed 1986 amnesty bill.

Pedro Castorena, one of U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement’s most wanted fugitives, was arrested in
Guadalajara, Mexico last Saturday. We’ll tell you of the forged
documents that Castorena had on his possession at the time of
his arrest.

We’ll have a report on grass root efforts to protect our
democratic process. There is a ground swell in Georgia to stop
the state from using e-voting machines.

The supervisor of the national high school dropout rate report,
Christopher Swanson, explains this year's astonishing dropout
figures.

And three of the nation's leading radio hosts tell us what
they're hearing from their listeners.