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Thread ID: 20011 | Posts: 7 | Started: 2005-09-05
2005-09-05 04:52 | User Profile
September 3, 2005 IN KATRINA'S WAKE Illegals get reprieve from Katrina Fox says U.S. won't prosecute victims of hurricane
é 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
The United States has agreed with a request from Mexico to not prosecute illegal aliens affected by Hurricane Katrina who ask U.S. officials for help, says President Vicente Fox.
"We have agreed with the government of the United States that those who were not documented at the time will not be subject to any pressure or persecution whatsoever," Fox said yesterday.
"Mexico estimates that about 40,000 Mexicans were living in Louisiana, the majority in New Orleans, which was devastated by the hurricane.
""In this way, they can receive help from the American authorities, they can approach the authorities to point out what they've lost and, above all, to ask for support."
"Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said that Mexico would set up temporary consulates near the disaster area to help Mexicans and Central Americans alike affected by the storm. Officials did not have reports of any Mexican deaths, but 87 citizens were reported missing, Derbez said.
"He added that Mexico also was ready to send immediate assistance to the United States, but was just waiting for the go-ahead from officials there. The aid will include Navy ships, food and medicine, amphibious vehicles and health and rescue personnel, the foreign secretary said. [url]http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=46135[/url] ================================= Normally, I would take anything from World Net Deli and JewsMax with a grain of salt. However, I heard Terry Anderson talking about this same story using different sources. ========= Bonus! Republican talking points for this week. [url]http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2005/9/4/151327.shtml[/url]
2005-09-05 05:00 | User Profile
40,000 Illegals seems small for a city the size of New Orleans, Sert--but I agree that Terry Anderson's research is pretty reliable.
2005-09-05 05:21 | User Profile
Howard,
I should have included this. Anderson mentioned along with the above that La Raza announced that it was going down to the Gulf to see to the needs of the illegal community in terms of medical treatment, food, and of course, finding them jobs. Too bad he doesn't provide links for the material he uses. My search only turned of the World Net Deli story. La Raza simply has a general statement. Maybe Bush can get Chertoff to link up with Fox. Bush alsomoved some Border Patrol agents to N.O.
NCLR EXPRESSES GRAVE CONCERN FOR COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY HURRICANE KATRINA
NCLR Affiliates Across the Country Assisting in Relief Efforts
Washington, DC ââ¬â The National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S., today extended its profound sympathy and support to the people affected by Hurricane Katrina and expressed growing concern over the fate of many communities in Louisiana, Mississippi, and other areas along the Gulf Coast.
ââ¬ÅLike all Americans, we have been deeply disturbed and moved by the images coming out of the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Katrina. Our hearts go out to the many people who have lost their lives and their livelihoods in the wake of this disaster. It is clear that this is a disaster of massive and historic proportions and that all of us must come together in a response that is consistent with the response to major events such as 9/11 that our nation has faced,ââ¬Â stated Janet Murguia, NCLR President and CEO.
ââ¬ÅIt is of particular concern to us that so little is known about what is happening in communities such as the large Honduran population in New Orleans and the agricultural and industrial workers in Mississippi. The Honduran Embassy estimates that there are 150,000 Hondurans in Louisiana ââ¬â by far the largest Latino population in the state ââ¬â yet only 350 have reported their whereabouts to the consulate there. NCLR will continue working with the Honduran Embassy and with the Mexican consulates in the area which are assisting farmworkers to help provide support and assistance in any way we can to these communities,ââ¬Â said Murguia.
To assist in relief efforts, NCLR has provided a list of contact numbers below for several communities and organizations that are in desperate need of assistance in the coming days and weeks.
ââ¬ÅWe are especially proud that many of NCLRââ¬â¢s affiliates are assisting relief efforts, including our affiliates in Houston such as AAMA and Tejano Center which are providing shelter to many young people who are among the 25,000 who have taken refuge in the city, and Latino Memphis which is taking the lead in helping Spanish-speaking refugees in their area. We urge all other NCLR affiliates and any others who wish to help to contact the individuals and organizations below,ââ¬Â concluded Murguia.
HONDURAN KATRINA EMERGENCY FUND...
[url]http://www.nclr.org/content/news/detail/33535/[/url]
2005-09-05 05:55 | User Profile
More treason. We have all those illegals there who, by their presence, are depriving bona fide citizens of aid, and that's just ducky as far as "our" government is concerned.
The Powers That Be will take any opportunity they get to let more spics into the country.
2005-09-05 10:05 | User Profile
[font=Times New Roman][size=3]I must imagine that if Mexico demanded free sexual services for illegal alien males separated from their girlfriends back home Mr. Shrub would hand them our wives and daughters without a second thought as well.
Look for an illegal alien amnesty to be enacted while everyone is glued to the boob-tube watching blacks getting airlifted out of the Big Swamp. [/size][/font]
2005-09-06 04:36 | User Profile
Treason!
:gunsmilie :gunsmilie
2005-09-08 11:42 | User Profile
Review of new video [color=red]Line in the Sand[/color]:
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