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    Quote Originally Posted by dgough
    I'd recommend that instead of just emails, that a letter be sent to the Board of Trustees. While email is convenient, that address is non-specific and might not get forwarded to people who would do something about him.
    I believe that the Board of Trustees would be more likely to address the situation.
    Aims Board of Trustees Members

    Ken Nickerson, President
    Sandra Neb, Secretary
    Beth Bashor, Treasurer
    Bernie Kinnick, Member
    Richard Bond, Member

    http://www.aims.edu/aims_info/board/index.htm

    "Aims Board of Trustees."
    http://www.aims.edu/academics/catalog/trustees.pdf

    These board of trustees members are locally elected officials.

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    We must fight back!!!!!

    Hello Dixie,

    Thanks for the welcome. It is certainly good to hear from some-one from the great state of Texas. It was distressing to learn that ICE gave Swift for-knowledge of the raids, but not at all suprising.

    I believe that once an immigrant becomes a legal citizen, he should de-nounce his native country's citizenship. I believe that Chertoff should start with de-nouncing his own duel citizenship with Israel.

    This administration is merely going through the motions, and Homeland insecurity is a travesty of dysfunction.

    With all the shrill rhetoric coming from the likes of LULAC, democrats, repubs, federal, state, and local ect., me must show them we mean business, and we cannot back down.

    We are not racists, though many will portray us as such, we merely wish for our laws to be followed, we are not anti-immigration, but are most assuredly pro legal-immigration.

    If Swift cannot hire U.S. citizens, then they do not deserve to be in business. Also if ICE does not initiate this form of attrition towards the illegals by fining these companies, then we need to inform all media out-lets.

    Perhaps we should also start squawking about all the financial institutions that pander to these illegals, with school loans, mortgage loans, and business loans.

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    Dr. Andres G. Guerrero
    B.A., University of Saint Thomas
    M.Th., University of Saint Thomas
    M.A., University of Saint Thomas
    Th.M., Harvard University
    Th.D., Harvard University

    source:
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    Quotes from Jesse Fanciulli's "A different American":

    Andrés Guerrero Jr.'s relationships with his job and country are complicated....

    "We were here first, but when it comes to opportunity, to education, to leadership, we are called on last," he says....

    His outlook, he says, is a key reason why he went from being an aspiring Catholic priest who earned two theology degrees from Harvard to a professor at Aims Community College....

    "I still consider the Southwest to be a part of Mexico," Guerrero says.

    Anglo students at UNC took offense to what Guerrero had to say and sometimes walked out of his classes, Haro says....

    Guerrero sometimes spoke Spanish in class, and for Cinco de Mayo, he helped stage a class walkout during which he waved the Mexican flag around campus, Haro says....

    "I say we need to opt for some type of socialism in this country," he
    [Guerrero] says. "The Third World is tired. How long can you exploit a people before they say. `This is enough?'"....

    But some educational critics such as Chester Finn are concerned about the impact that activist instructors such as Guerrero have on students.

    "This is a damaging point of view and, unfortunately, it's not unusual," said Finn, a National Review essayist who served as assistant U.S. secretary of education during the Reagan administration. Finn, who is a proponent of teaching principals of patriotism, said too many college instructors are teaching American history from the "victim's standpoint."....

    Clues about Guerrero's politics are evident in his small office in Westview Hall.

    He hangs a photo of Che Guevara, an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, above the filing cabinet. On his bookshelf is a photo of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata, a famed guerrilla soldier....

    Guerrero says he helps his students obtain citizenship in part because he shares his mother's compassion for the poor and because the United States offers Mexicans a chance to earn more money.

    But the most valuable gift of American citizenship is the right to vote, Guerrero says.

    And Guerrero hopes that some day, U.S. citizens with Latin American roots will realize the powerful combination of political participation and rapidly growing numbers.

    Immigrants born in Mexico are the fastest-growing group of foreign-born residents. In 2000, an estimated 7.8 million Mexican-born immigrants lived in the United States. The number of Mexican nationals is almost six times that of people born in China, the country that holds the No. 2 spot for the number of U.S. immigrants.

    "The future of the U.S. is Mexicans," Guerrero says. "We're going to be the most powerful group. It's inevitable that the Mexican world will overpower the English world."


    http://www.greeleytrib.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... e=printart

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    Here is something ya'll might be interested in.

    http://WWW.homelandstupidity.us/2006/12 ... aud-fever/

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