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05-29-2006, 09:16 AM #1
Our tax dollars fund the invasion
OUR TAX DOLLARS ARE FUNDING THESE ORGANIZATIONS WITH GRANTS TO NON PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS WORKING WITHIN OUR BORDERS
I will research the Grants made to these Mexican organiations and publish the vote record of those who voted to grant the funds.
The following article at least demostrates some awareness of and willingness by the mainstream media to publish the manipulation that is occuring to interfer with our political process. It also brings up an interesting DEMAND by an attorney in Arizona calling upon our State Department to protest the interference of the Mexican government in U.S. politics. The response from the State Department will reveal just how much support citizens of this country have from the Federal Government.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/natio...4858-6439r.htm
Mexico aims to maintain easy flow over border
By Jerry Seper
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
May 29, 2006
Mexican President Vicente Fox's multistate tour of the western United States last week came while his government is in the midst of a massive, well-financed campaign to influence congressional efforts at stricter immigration enforcement and shape public opinion to allow more Mexican nationals into this country.
Worried about pending legislation to better secure the U.S.-Mexico border, the Fox administration and its representatives are working through a coalition of U.S.-based immigration rights associations, Mexican-American organizations and grass-roots Hispanic groups to lobby U.S. lawmakers and civic leaders for amnesty for the estimated 12 million illegals in the United States,
Some of the groups are behind the rallies and boycotts held nationwide that drew millions of flag-waving demonstrators to protest immigration reform, including more than 500,000 in Los Angeles and 100,000 in Washington.
At least one U.S. prosecutor in the "middle of an invasion by illegal aliens" said he is outraged by what he called efforts by the Mexican government to interfere in U.S. policies and overturn laws being used to arrest and prosecute illegal aliens.
Maricopa County Attorney Andrew P. Thomas in Phoenix accuses Mexico of being behind a lawsuit challenging Arizona's alien-smuggling law. He has asked the State Department to protest Mexico's "concerted attempts to undermine" U.S. law and its "interfering in the internal affairs" of Arizona.
[quote:nutw9wh6]"The citizens of the state of Arizona will be deprived of their right to uphold public order and to protect themselves against the Mexican government's systematic, unlawful export of humanity into the state," Mr. Thomas told The Washington Times.
Peter A. Schey, president and executive director of the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law Foundation, said he was not challenging the law, only Mr. Thomas' interpretation of it. He said as written, the law applies to drug smugglers and those who smuggle humans, not illegal aliens. Snip….
A growing political alliance in this country aimed at dulling immigration enforcement efforts is under way, and includes the Institute for Mexicans Abroad, which reports to a counsel of government officials headed by Mr. Fox as a branch of Mexico's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Known by the Spanish acronym IME, the institute has called U.S. immigration reform a major priority, recommending policy changes that respect "the needs and rights" of Mexicans -- both legal and illegal -- in the United States. Mexican nationals in the United States send home an estimated $16 billion a year, that country's second largest source of income after oil exports. (rESEARCH NOTE: I have read estimates as high as 28billion dollars are sent back to Mexico by those nationals working in this country.)
IME is not a legislative body, but makes recommendations to the Mexican government on efforts to improve and expand services and benefits to Mexicans living in other countries. Recommendations come from an advisory board of 130 members, mostly Mexican-Americans who live in the United States. The board consists of members from a number of organizations, including so-called hometown clubs and national groups lilike the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the League of United Latin American Citizens.Snip…
Mr. Fox has openly criticized congressional efforts to better secure the U.S.-Mexico border, and in December the Mexican government hired a Dallas-based public relations firm, Allyn & Co., (BUSH PR firm ) paying it $720,000 to polish Mexico's image and convince Americans of the necessity of migrant labor. A goal of the program has been a blanket amnesty for illegal aliens in the United States.
Allyn & Co. placed a full-page ad in March in several newspapers nationwide saying the exercise of U.S. sovereignty must be a "shared responsibility," with Mexico having a voice.
P.S. if you have not purchased The Constitution in Exile I highly suggest you do! The states lost their right to seceed with Lincoln during the Civil War ... our history is one of Myth! You need to get yourselves informed how the legislation of our nation has basically erased our Constitution. It is only referred to when convenient to control the masses! The fact it is referred to may in some respect make it a living document. I will be talking to Tancredo's head of research on Tuesday to get more information on this aspect of the world we find ourselves in today."Liberty CANNOT be preserved without general knowledge among people" John Adams (August 1765)
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05-29-2006, 09:23 AM #2
ack! I posted this twice by mistake can someone in control of the forum delete the repost.
I get so rot up when I find out more information I don't see straight! Including when it is already registered as a post! duh
I am so grateful this site is available. It helps to know there are like minded people concerned for our country."Liberty CANNOT be preserved without general knowledge among people" John Adams (August 1765)
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05-29-2006, 10:02 AM #3
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This information has been posted here many times before and I believe at one time, it was also in the News section
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05-29-2006, 10:05 AM #4
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This is exactly why I have decided to no longer contribute my money to the government through income tax. I refuse to fund a government that is ultimately planing the demise of my country. If I could opt out of SS I would be I cannot find a way around that one but I did change my W-4 and they will no longer be collecting income tax from this taxpayer.
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05-29-2006, 03:32 PM #5
Barkway,
That was in todays Washington Times. Your saying they are reposting the same information?
It referred to Fox's visit in this article."Liberty CANNOT be preserved without general knowledge among people" John Adams (August 1765)
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05-29-2006, 04:42 PM #6
dlm1968
off the subject here, I have been trying to find the post you made I think the day after the Senate vote about a poll taken at aol, where the heck is it?Build the dam fence post haste!
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05-29-2006, 05:50 PM #7
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I don't doubt for a moment it is funding them.
According to an article in the Dallas paper some time ago, Mexico hired a PR firm headed by a close friend of the Bush family, and the one who ran Pres Bush's first race for governor. They were hired to improve the image of the Mexican in America. Now I don't remember if they said specificially illegals - but that is what it mean.
I have always wondered who got those two together.
While I don't know if they got any taxpayer dollars - I do believe that someone who is paid by our tax dollars and is supposed to be working for us - put the two together.Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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