Friday, April 20, 2007

By the way, we are indeed being invaded... and betrayed... and sold out...

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CNN Lou Dobbs -
The Oklahoma House is considering legislation to control the state's financial crisis caused by illegal immigration. The author of the legislation, Oklahoma State Representative Randy Terrill (R), said: "We negotiated the bill through the Senate Judiciary Committee, it got off the floor of the Senate with overwhelming bipartisan support, and all that's left are for the Senate amendments to be accepted in the House and on its way to the governor's desk. We think next week, but certainly by May 3rd, which is our deadline. The million dollar question is will the governor sign the bill? Certainly, it was a huge issue in the last elections. The Governor had one entire campaign commercial that dealt exclusively with that issue and yet he failed to mention it in the state of the state address."
Terrill said: "House bill 1804 will simply cut off the jobs and government benefits and empower out state and local law enforcement to enforce federal immigration law. There is no need for any mass deportations. They will self-deport if we do those things."
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CNN Lou Dobbs -
New outbursts of brutal violence in Mexico, where warring drug cartels have taken their deadly fights to tourist reports and hospitals. Hundreds of terrified patients, family members and medical personnel fled a Tijuana hospital after a gunman stormed the facility and shot it out with police. Mexican authorities say six to eight masked men with alleged ties to a drug cartel attacked the hospital in a brazen attempt to free a prisoner undergoing surgery. Two police officers and one gunman were killed. Two others were apprehended in the Tijuana riverbed, yards from the U.S. border. Also this week, the body of dozens of drug cartel shooting victims discovered on the street and in cars throughout Mexico, including the resorts of Acapulco and Cancun. It's a clear counteroffensive to Mexican President Felipe Calderon's battle against narcoterrorism. Federal troops also arrested more than 100 police officers allegedly working for drug cartels in the northern border state of Nuevo Leone. Just across the border in Texas, a gun battle between rival groups of illegal alien smugglers at a busy Houston intersection. One suspected illegal alien died. Another is in critical condition, eight fled the scene.
Hijacking loads of illegal aliens is a growing problem along the Mexican border, as alien drug smugglers react to increased law enforcement efforts on both sides.

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