(again,
I beseech you read this Post in its entirety.
I don't
know if you know this or not, but the age and gender group
of
these illegals is 18-25 and male; this fact creates
the
real
potential that what the criminal bosses in Mexico City
are
doing is flooding our Nation with members of its armed
services who will be in place to takeover the
entire
Southwest of our Country when the time is
ripe.)
Folks,
Just think of the threats of Terrorism
and
Communicable Diseases this poses, let alone
the
chaos caused by
their
refusal to assimilate into our Society.
Contact
your local militia to offer your services
to
legally assist the overburdened Border Patrol.
I pray
the D.C. thugs pay a heavy price for their
irresponsibility in protecting our national
Borders.
The
Demos and Repubs are in this together;
make no
mistake about it.
Remember, they are nothing more than the
two
wings
of the same bird of prey:
The
Peoples National Socialist DemoRatic Republican Party.
Both
have scrapped their ideological foundations
for the
quick buck of the international banksters and
their
cronies in the Pratt House.
Let the
rattling of your chains be heard come November,
and let
that sound reverberate so loudly that even
our
Creator will be deafened by its anguished cry.
You can
play a vital role in the protection of our
Sovereignty by informing all your Contacts of
the
extraordinary crisis the thugs have manufactured
and
which
affects your personal security.
Be
Warned! The Trojan Horse is already within our Gates.
Trojan Horse (legend),
in Greek legend, a huge, hollow, wooden horse used by the attacking Greeks to
gain entrance to the city of Troy,
thus ending the Trojan
War. Unable to capture the city after a siege of ten years, the Greeks
resorted to stratagem. They sailed away and left the horse, filled with armed
warriors, on the shore. Sinon, a Greek spy, persuaded the Trojans to take the
horse into the city, convincing them that to do so would mysteriously make Troy
invulnerable. That night Sinon let out the armed Greek troops; killing the
guards, they opened the gates to the Greeks, and Troy was captured and
burned.
Bard
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 5:23 PM
Subject: Fw: Immigration Out of Bounds
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: Immigration Out of Bounds
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76,245 Illegals Arrested
In Tucson
Sector In March Alone From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6-7-00
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- The following SHOULD have been the headline of the
following story -- but it wasn't -- ask yourself why? Could it be to
raise sympathy for the illegals?
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- 76,245 ILLEGALS ARRESTED IN TUCSON SECTOR IN
MARCH
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- "In March, the Border Patrol arrested 76,245 illegal
immigrants in the Tucson sector, which covers all but 50 miles of the
Arizona-Mexico border. That puts the sector on pace to break an annual
record of detaining more than 470,000 illegal immigrants."
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- THE FOLLOWING IS THE REASON THE ILLEGALS ARE IN
ARIZONA --- WHY HAVE PATROLS INCREASED IN CALIFORNIA AND TEXAS? DOES
SOMEONE WANT THE ILLEGALS ENTERING IN THE ARIZONA DESERT? IF SO,
WHY?
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- "Federal authorities have increased patrols in
California and Texas, forcing more border crossers to enter through
Arizona. And stricter enforcement of the border near Arizona's urban
areas is in turn pushing immigrants to try remote areas where they can
find little water and must often endure triple-digit heat. Most are
ill-prepared to survive."
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- Heat Deaths on Arizona-Mexico Border
http://news.excite.com/news/ap/000606/09/desert-deaths By Arthur H.
Rotstein - Associated Press Writer 6-7-00
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- TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Four days into what she was
told would be a six-hour trip, Yolanda Gonzalez lay dead of
dehydration in the Arizona desert - a victim of a searing sun,
110-degree heat and her determination to save her daughter.
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- The 19-year-old mother from Oaxaca, Mexico, had
given nearly all the water she carried to her 18-month-old daughter.
Only a few ounces remained in the toddler's bottle when Border Patrol
searchers reached them on Memorial Day.
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- The youngster was rescued. Gonzalez became the sixth
illegal immigrant to die of heat-related exposure in the past week in
the Arizona desert. In all, 19 have died since October.
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- With summer still nearly three weeks away, "we're
expecting that it is going to get worse," said Doreen Manuel, a tribal
detective on the reservation where Gonzalez was found.
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- Heat-related deaths are an annual occurrence on this
parched section of border, which draws those immigrants who don't
believe they can get into the United States anywhere else. But they're
more of a concern this year, with immigrants pouring into the state by
the thousands each month.
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- In March, the Border Patrol arrested 76,245 illegal
immigrants in the Tucson sector, which covers all but 50 miles of the
Arizona-Mexico border. That puts the sector on pace to break an annual
record of detaining more than 470,000 illegal immigrants.
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- Federal authorities have increased patrols in
California and Texas, forcing more border crossers to enter through
Arizona. And stricter enforcement of the border near Arizona's urban
areas is in turn pushing immigrants to try remote areas where they can
find little water and must often endure triple-digit heat. Most are
ill-prepared to survive.
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- During all the 1999 fiscal year, there were 10 heat
exposure deaths in the Tucson sector's western deserts, but none
before mid-June, said Border Patrol spokesman Charles
Klingberg.
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- In the Yuma sector, which covers the rest of
Arizona's border, 11 people have died of heat exposure during fiscal
year 2000. There were only four confirmed heat-exposure deaths in the
area all of last year.
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- Alfredo Casillas, a Border Patrol spokesman in Yuma,
said another factor behind the increase is that more patrols are
venturing into the desert, where they are more likely to encounter
stranded immigrants and find bodies.
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- Gonzalez was traveling with a small group that was
told by smugglers "they were only going to be walking for six hours in
the desert," Manuel said. "But the six hours lasted four days."
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- Gonzalez carried 2 gallons of water, but drank
little herself to allow more for her child, who is now in the care of
Mexican authorities and will be reunited with family.
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- Like many others, she was found because a member of
her group sought help from tribal police. Police in turn called the
Border Patrol, which began searching for the group.
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- "The Border Patrol thought they would be rescuing a
very sick lady," Manuel said. _____
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