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    Getting Fredo Arias King on air in the US

    Mr. Gheen,

    I have seen you on CNN a lot lately. I would like to get Fredo Arias King on air in the United States. He is an activist in the Presidential party the PAN Partida Accion Nacional. He however is an opponent of amnesty and he favors the SAVE Act. Many of the other politicians of Mexican origin on both sides of the border are in favor of amnesty to strengthen the political power of their ethno social block. Many are drawing substantial salaries and or running for office with free help as a result.


    Arias King is an advocate of improvement of living standards for Mexicans in Mexico through more investment in economic development not altering the American democratic system by granting an amnesty to illegal aliens here.

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    Sounds great Richard. You should get some press releases and calls into CNN through their website and see if you can get him on

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    Fredo informs me that he while he opposes amnesty as well as mass forced deportation he is not familar with the specific bill.


    I still think that his papers for the Center for Immigration Studies are among th best on the subject and Americans would benefit from exposure to his views.
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