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December 05, 2007


Vicente Fox's U.S. Book Tour - Telling Americans What to Do

"[Vicente] Fox recently came out with a book called Revolution of Hope: The Life, Faith and Dreams of a Mexican President. Fox’s collaborator on this literary masterpiece is none other than Bush advisor Rob Allyn. It’s a small world after all! And get this --Revolution of Hope was not written for Mexican readers--it was designed for the American market, is only for sale in the U.S., and only exists in English!" says Allen Wall. "Fox is bringing his propaganda monologue on a grand tour of the U.S.A. Fox is plugging his book and promoting his brand of mass immigration/globalist mumbo-jumbo, meddling in U.S. internal affairs, slandering Americans who don’t agree with him, and repeatedly endorsing Hillary for president. Most everything is going according to script for Vicente, although some protestors have shown up to protest his presence--some Americans who want the law enforced, and some Mexican critics of Fox."

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Romney Fires Landscaping Firm After 2nd Report of Illegal Hiring

"Republican Mitt Romney, ridiculed by rival Rudy Giuliani for employing illegal immigrants at his 'sanctuary mansion,' said he had fired the landscaper for his suburban Boston home after learning for a second time about undocumented workers laboring on the property. In a statement issued Tuesday after he concluded his campaign appearances for the day, Romney said: 'After this same issue arose last year, I gave the company a second chance with very specific conditions. They were instructed to make sure people working for the company were of legal status,'" the AP reports. "[The Boston Globe] in a follow-up report, said it observed at least two illegal workers on Romney's property the morning after the [sanctuary mansion comments at the] debate, raking leaves from the grass and debris from the tennis court. The newspaper said it had also observed the same workers during the prior two months."

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Virginia Coalition of Governments Focuses on Illegal Immigration

"County and city leaders from several Virginia jurisdictions have formeda group to push for tougher measures against illegal immigrants, the latest sign that local governments in the state will look for ways to act while immigration reform remains stalled in Congress. The Coalition on Illegal Aliens will consider the impact of illegal immigrants on residential overcrowding, crime, public services and other quality-of-life concerns while developing proposals for state and local laws. The coalition will also look at measures designed to punish employees who hire illegal immigrants and landlords who house them," the Washington Post reports. "The coalition is the third multi-jurisdictional body in the state created this year to address the issue. The others are the Virginia Commission on Immigration and the Alien Criminal Enforcement Task Force."

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Illegal Brazilians Leaving U.S.

"Like hundreds of thousands of middle-class Brazilians who moved to the United States over the last two decades, Jose Osvandir Borges and his wife, Elisabeth, came on tourist visas and stayed as illegal immigrants, putting down roots in ways they never expected. After packing up their plasma-screen TV, scholastic trophies and other fruits of 12 prosperous years in the Ironbound in Newark, the couple and their American-born daughter, Marianna, 10, were scheduled to fly back to Brazil for good this morning. They expect their son, Thiago, 21, to follow in a year or two, despite his reluctance to leave the only land that feels like home," the New York Times reports. That decision — to give up on life in the United States — is being made by more and more Brazilians across the country, according to consular officials, travel agencies swamped by one-way ticket bookings, and community leaders in the neighborhoods that Brazilian immigrants have transformed, from Boston to Pompano Beach, Fla."

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New Tancredo Ad Highlights Immigration

"Today, Republican presidential candidate Rep. Tom Tancredo unveiled a TV spot that his campaign says is going on the air in Iowa. Fair warning: Some images are graphic. It focuses on what he says is the threat from Central American gangs who have been able to cross into the United States from Mexico" says USA Today's politics blog.