"Congressman Reconquista": Immigration Reformers Not Welcome In GOPby William Norman Grigg
May 7, 2005

http://www.thenewamerican.com/artman...cle_1385.shtml

According to Utah Congressman Chris Cannon, a shameless flack for the illegal immigrant lobby, those committed to protecting our borders cannot be true Republicans.

During a May 4 Washington, D.C. forum sponsored by the Latino Coalition, Representative Chris Cannon (R-Utah), a congressional point man for the Bush administration’s illegal immigrant amnesty proposal, suggested that fellow Republican congressman Tom Tancredo of Colorado "ought to reconsider his membership in the Republican Party," reported the Rocky Mountain News.

While Rep. Tancredo, like most politicians, has a lot to answer for – such as his support for the Iranian Mujahiddin al-Kalq, a Marxist terrorist group – his stance on immigration reform and border control has been sound and commendable. He has clashed repeatedly with the Bush administration over its proposed amnesty for illegal immigrants, and been pointedly rebuked by the White House on more than a few occasions.

By way of contrast, Rep. Cannon’s attitude toward the Bush administration is one of utter servility. His relationship with the "Reconquista Lobby" – foundation-funded open borders groups like the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF) and La Raza – is close kindred to treason.
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WE have to get some of that foundation money also, and we can. I don't know how to do it, but we can. And this second article provides some idea why that is becoming critical.

GTCC proposes admitting illegal immigrants

5-5-05

By Marta Hummel, Staff Writer

http://www.news-record.com/news/now/...gal_050505.htm

Posted 11:55 a.m.

Illegal immigrants would be able to attend GTCC under a proposal backed Thursday by the school's board of trustees' policy committee.

The unanimous vote paves the way for that issue to be considered by the full board on June 16.

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It comes 10 days after Forsyth Tech's board of trustees voted to allow illegal immigrants to attend its school.

It also comes amid state and national debate about the amount of access undocumented students should have to higher education.
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We can lose this battle. We need those grants!