Dear Members 1. From our friends in Nebraska ............................... Nebraskans Advisory Group, P O Box 12064, Omaha, Ne 68112-0064 402-991-5015 www.nebraskansadvisorygroup.org Dear Activists: 1) NE Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Mexican Consulate and South Omaha and in Lexington CELEBRATE THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION ON 9/11 *) Statepaper.com. Post your comments * Omaha to Host Mexican Revolution Celebration Contact with your complaints to: Ne Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 402-933-0384 or email info@nebraskahispanicchamber.com or a contact form at http://nebraskahispanicchamber.org *) The illegal immigration debate is extending beyond the border, as states and cities around the country begin pressing the issue... The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN http://www.cbn.com *) Nebraska Watchdog: Terry on Lobbyist Report, "Crap...Happens", Read and Watch Here ******************************************* 2. Is Calderon nuts, playing us as Patsies or does he really believe this CRAP??? Secure the border and let Mexico take care of their own citizens - instead of using the USA as a scapegoat for the violence and failures of their Country Unbelievable Ruthie Mexico Lashes Out at U.S. Immigration Practices MEXICO CITY – Mexican President Felipe Calderon said in an interview Friday that last month's massacre of 72 migrants doesn't undermine Mexico's moral authority to demand better treatment for its own migrants. "Of course we have the moral authority, because Mexican officials are not shooting Central American youths at the border, but U.S. agents are shooting Mexican migrants," Calderon said in an interview with the Spanish-language Univision network. "If we are talking about responsibility, at the root of this, in the case of immigration, is the lack of immigration legislation in the United States that would recognize this phenomenon," Calderon said. The massacred migrants, most from Central America, were attempting to cross Mexico to reach the U.S. border when they were kidnapped by what is believed to be a group of gunmen from Mexico's Zeta drug cartel, according to a man who survived the massacre. In a joint meeting with Calderon, President Mauricio Funes of El Salvador said that the home nations of migrants bear some of the responsibility for immigration problems. "In part, the greatest responsibility lies with our governments, the Salvadoran government, for not having generated the employment conditions, the welfare conditions, that doesn't leave our migrants any choice but to look for other opportunities in the United States and Canada." Thirteen Salvadorans were among the dead identified so far in the massacre in late August. Funes also said, however, that he doesn't blame Mexico's government for the massacre, and called for a joint effort to fight drug cartels. "We have come to have a conversation with the president of Mexico, not to condemn him or criticize him," Funes said. "Rather the opposite, to show him our support and offer our help in this fight." Funes said the two countries formed a high-level working group to develop joint strategies for combating the drug gangs. ****************************************************** 3. How long will we delay law and order in the USA Is this our future PLEASE watch very short clip at this link 9 September 2010 Last updated at 17:15 ET Help Public transport in El Salvador has been severely disrupted for three days by a strike ordered by criminal street gangs. The Mara 18 and Mara Salvatrucha gangs ordered a 72-hour shutdown on Monday in protest at a new law which would make gang membership a criminal offence. Thousands of troops have been deployed to protect bus drivers and commuters. The anti-gang law was introduced in July after gang members set fire to a bus, killing 17 people. David Campanale reports. ****************************************************** 4. Click link for full article http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/09/09/immigration-policy-change/ ICE Proposes New Policy That Would Let Illegal Immigrants Go Free Illegal immigrants who get pulled over by police for traffic-related offenses will be set free if a proposed change in Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy is approved. The proposal has come under fire by county sheriffs near the Arizona-Mexico border — including some who spoke out against SB 1070, the controversial Arizona law that directs law enforcement officials to question people they suspect are in the country illegally. A federal judge has effectively put that law on hold, pending resolution in federal court of the Department of Justice's claim that it is unconstitutional. The proposed changes in ICE policy state: "Immigration officers should not issue detainers against an alien charged only with a traffic-related misdemeanor unless or until the alien is convicted." The ICE proposal would prevent law enforcement officers from reporting illegal immigrants identified during the course of a traffic-related stop or arrest to federal authorities unless: -- they are a convicted felon; -- they are wanted for a felony; -- they are part of an existing investigation; -- they were involved in an accident involving drugs or alcohol, or they fled the scene. The draft proposal was posted on ICE's website last month with a request for public comment. They will consider comments on the proposal from anyone who submits them and agency officials will reconvene at a future time to discuss the suggestions.
*********************************************** http://www.lcsun-news.com/las_cruces-opinion/ci_16005398 Senators support illegal immigration super highwayBy Marita Noon / For the Sun-News
Ruthie Minnesotans Seeking Immigration Reform State Chapter for FIRE Coalition "Restore Order - Secure Our Border" "The Ruthie Report" 8 pm CST every Thursday via Conservative Alliance Media Network at |
[Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Calderon, Las Cruces newspaper on super highway and more
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