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    Quote Originally Posted by JAK
    These people have got NERVE... and that's about the ONLY thing I will give them!!!!!!!!!!!
    It's all a facade. As soon as our state/local governments say that they will cut off benefits and deport all the illegals that commit felonies or DUI's, they run away crying like little school girls. The people who have got NERVE are the American leaders that repeatedly shove amnesty down our throats even thougth the vast majority of American citizens are against it.

    Many of those politicians will be get kicked out of office for their actions.

    ATTRITION THROUGH ENFORCEMENT WORKS!!!

    The corrupt mexican government will change their tune if/when they ask us for help to put down the revolution that WILL happen if/when we finally secure our borders. If I was president at that time, my response would be "Sit and spin".

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    FOR THE UMPTEENTH TIME....THE WORD IS "ILLEGAL"...NOT IMMIGRANT!!! END OF DISCUSSION! DO THEY NOT UNDERSTAND ENGLISH???? SHEESH!!!!



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    How dare they?!! It makes me sick!
    The National Council of LaRaza is the largest*hate group.

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    If the MSM covers this and it gets out into the mainstream, the fuse will be lit.
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    Re: Migrant leaders agree to create a parliament in the U.S.

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    During the recess for the designation of the commission that will organize the assembly constituent, the representative Panista Dolores González attacked the parliament. "I delcare this act closed, because this is a show that I am not going to tolerate and permit", she said in pressence of representatives. This was the second day in which the legislator declared against the efforts of the migrant parliament. [quote]



    I can't figure out if she' sincere or playing a game. I can only hope she is sincere and they don't harm her for her declaration. Maybe she's the Mexican Tancredo? Who knows.

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    They just don't seem to understand the concept of.........

    "WE THE PEOPLE"

    HELLLL000000!!!!!! 70 TO 80% OF AMERICANS SAY NO, NO, NO, TAKE YOUR ILLEGAL ALIENS BACK!!!! WE DO NOT WANT THEM!!!
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    Inland activists helping set up 'parliament' on immigration

    10:00 PM PST on Wednesday, November 21, 2007

    By DAVID OLSON
    The Press-Enterprise

    Two Inland activists are on a committee that will set up a U.S.-Mexican "parliament" to discuss immigrant issues and defend the rights of Mexican immigrants in the United States.

    Rosa Marta Zarate, program coordinator for the San Bernardino nonprofit LibrerĂ*a del Pueblo, and Daniel Morales, of the Riverside-based National Alliance for Human Rights, are among about 50 people who will help organize a March "parliament" in the United States.

    The meeting is aimed at affecting the 2008 U.S. presidential elections, in which, Morales said, immigrants are being made scapegoats.

    Morales and Zarate were among 10 Inland delegates at the inaugural parliament, which was held Friday and Saturday in Mexico City and featured more than 400 U.S.-based activists of Mexican origin and members of the Mexican Congress. Delegates voted to make the parliament a regular event.

    Armando Navarro, a delegate in Mexico City and coordinator of the human-rights alliance, said he hoped the parliament would meet regularly, to prod the U.S. government to adopt pro-immigrant policies and Mexico to implement measures to reduce the poverty that causes Mexicans to seek work in the United States.

    Among the other recommendations by parliament members, according to a news release by the Mexican Congress' House of Deputies:

    Ask the Mexican government to use international meetings to denounce what parliament delegates described as human-rights violations against undocumented immigrants, including raids after which illegal immigrants are deported.

    Halt construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexican border that is being built to stem illegal immigration.

    Levy a 1 percent tax in Mexico on remittances that immigrants send to Mexico, to use for health care of children who live in the United States.

    A spokesman for the Mexican embassy in Washington, D.C., was not available for comment Wednesday on the proposals.

    Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies, which supports greater limits on immigration, predicted that Mexican President Felipe Calderon would balk at many of the recommendations.

    "What these people at this meeting are saying is that the attempt by the United States of America to enforce its immigration laws is a violation of human rights ..." Krikorian said. "That's not something even the Mexican government is going to say."

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    Thank you for the update on this issue jean.

    Has anyone read of La Raza involvement or its members participating in this so-named parliment?

    No government can help the destinies of people who insist in putting sectional and class consciousness ahead of general weal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    Inland activists helping set up 'parliament' on immigration

    10:00 PM PST on Wednesday, November 21, 2007

    By DAVID OLSON
    The Press-Enterprise

    Two Inland activists are on a committee that will set up a U.S.-Mexican "parliament" to discuss immigrant issues and defend the rights of Mexican immigrants in the United States.

    Rosa Marta Zarate, program coordinator for the San Bernardino nonprofit LibrerĂ*a del Pueblo, and Daniel Morales, of the Riverside-based National Alliance for Human Rights, are among about 50 people who will help organize a March "parliament" in the United States.

    The meeting is aimed at affecting the 2008 U.S. presidential elections, in which, Morales said, immigrants are being made scapegoats.

    Morales and Zarate were among 10 Inland delegates at the inaugural parliament, which was held Friday and Saturday in Mexico City and featured more than 400 U.S.-based activists of Mexican origin and members of the Mexican Congress. Delegates voted to make the parliament a regular event.

    Armando Navarro, a delegate in Mexico City and coordinator of the human-rights alliance, said he hoped the parliament would meet regularly, to prod the U.S. government to adopt pro-immigrant policies and Mexico to implement measures to reduce the poverty that causes Mexicans to seek work in the United States.

    Among the other recommendations by parliament members, according to a news release by the Mexican Congress' House of Deputies:

    Ask the Mexican government to use international meetings to denounce what parliament delegates described as human-rights violations against undocumented immigrants, including raids after which illegal immigrants are deported.

    Halt construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexican border that is being built to stem illegal immigration.

    Levy a 1 percent tax in Mexico on remittances that immigrants send to Mexico, to use for health care of children who live in the United States.

    A spokesman for the Mexican embassy in Washington, D.C., was not available for comment Wednesday on the proposals.

    Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies, which supports greater limits on immigration, predicted that Mexican President Felipe Calderon would balk at many of the recommendations.

    "What these people at this meeting are saying is that the attempt by the United States of America to enforce its immigration laws is a violation of human rights ..." Krikorian said. "That's not something even the Mexican government is going to say."

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    My guess is that this Mexican Meddling Parliament will take place on the weekend before March 25, since that is a day migrant leaders celebrate as when the marches for amnesty started. If this Parliament is held similar to the one held in Mexico City, expect many Mexican legislators to attend. We have to prepare for this in advance and call for a massive protest against this meddling.

    I will call these migrant leaders and find out where and when their parliament will take place.

    We need the media, especially Lou Dobbs and Bil O'Reilly to expose this!!!

    Pass the word out!

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