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Glad my state didn't make the list. It sure feels like it has though.
1 posted on 06/29/2011 8:19:40 AM PDT by moonshinner_09
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To: moonshinner_09

The arrest of illegal aliens committing crimes seems like its becoming a regular feature in my local Michigan news.


2 posted on 06/29/2011 8:22:06 AM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: moonshinner_09

Federal Judge or no Federal Judge we are getting rid of them here in Georgia. Hasta la Vista and good riddance.


3 posted on 06/29/2011 8:27:24 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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Hell!I’m surprised Connecticut didn’t make that list with it’s give everything away policy.Our numbers of illegals are growing daily.

One good way to see that is to go to tour nearest hospital and the parasites are all over the place.

The health care industry is probably the only business growing in the U.S. Right now,Though that will change once Obamacare goes into effect.
Then it will be the funeral director business.Since more elderly and sick people will be denied the care they’ll need.


5 posted on 06/29/2011 8:39:18 AM PDT by puppypusher (The World is going to the dogs.)
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Absolutely right about MoCo, in the People’s Socialist Democratic Republic of Maryland. Their official, declared policy here is to roll out the red carpet for illegals. Montgomery is accepting those illegals who have been driven out by more aggressive enforcement policies in Virginia.


6 posted on 06/29/2011 8:41:26 AM PDT by ottbmare (off-the-track Thoroughbred mare)
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To: moonshinner_09; ilovesarah2012; Liz; ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas; stephenjohnbanker; DoughtyOne; ...
An Illegal Alien's Guide to the Top Five Best Places to Live In America
1. California
2. Montgomery Country, Maryland
3. Washington State
4. Chicago - All of Illinois too!
5. New Haven, Connecticut
Final Tip : Given that the citizens of these destinations keep voting for politicians who enact policies that welcome illegal immigration, we’re certain they’ll be pleased by your arrival.

#2 is heartwarming for me and is part of the plan to keep Maryland under Democrat control for ever.

The Final Tip reminds me of an essay I wrote and posted here last year:
A Suggestion to Illegal Aliens: Boycott Arizona to teach them a lesson! (April 27, 2010 | sickoflibs)

7 posted on 06/29/2011 8:41:36 AM PDT by sickoflibs (If you pay zero Federal income taxes, don't say you are paying your 'fair share')
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To: moonshinner_09

Second place being Montgomery county, Maryland is not surprising at all! Last Fall, enough illegals showed up for the first day of school to amaze even the officials. Enough to completely fill two high schools (added to the other numbers they knew about). I do disagree with the description of it being upscale. Use to be... not anymore. Yes, places like Bethesda and Chevy Chase still exist but other sections are “no man’s land”.


8 posted on 06/29/2011 8:42:20 AM PDT by momtothree
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To: Pride in the USA; Stillwaters
Lovely...

3. Washington State

There’s nothing like a valid driver’s license in your hip pocket to help you navigate the U.S. at will.

Most states require you to present your Social Security Number (SSN) to get one. Washington has made an exception. If you don’t already have a fake SSN – or aren’t “borrowing” one from a U.S. citizen – simply sign a form and bring a utility bill along to prove you’re living in the Evergreen State.

Don’t have a utility bill? Washington accepts Mexican Matrícula Consular ID cards as proof of identification. The state is not concerned with FBI and Department of Justice warnings that the cards are not reliable forms of ID and pose “major criminal and potential terrorist threats.”

Don’t even have a consular card? That’s even easier than getting a driver’s license. Visit the Mexican Consulate in Seattle and bring a birth certificate (they’re not concerned about whose it is) and proof of address.

Is this a great state or what?

9 posted on 06/29/2011 8:45:14 AM PDT by lonevoice (Where the Welfare State is on the march, the Police State is not far behind)
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Many “visitors” head straight for Central Valley, which depends on a combination of immigration and irrigation to produce almost 8 percent of America’s total agricultural output. You’ll be in good company because more than half of the farm workers in California have no work authorization.

And the centerpiece of California's Central Valley, Fresno, has made the national news twice in the last month:

1) The least educated population in the US.
2) Car theft capital of the US

11 posted on 06/29/2011 8:52:24 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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I’d like to hear each and every Republican presidential aspirant state clearly and unequivocally what they will do to solve the illegal immigrant problem if they’re entrusted with the white house in next year’s election.

It’s a huge issue. Much moreso than any number of the inane questions posed by that dildo John King at CNN in the last debate.


12 posted on 06/29/2011 8:53:52 AM PDT by Two Kids' Dad ((((( )))))
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WA Ping

Washington is number 3

3. Washington State

There’s nothing like a valid driver’s license in your hip pocket to help you navigate the U.S. at will.

Most states require you to present your Social Security Number (SSN) to get one. Washington has made an exception. If you don’t already have a fake SSN – or aren’t “borrowing” one from a U.S. citizen – simply sign a form and bring a utility bill along to prove you’re living in the Evergreen State.

Don’t have a utility bill? Washington accepts Mexican Matrícula Consular ID cards as proof of identification. The state is not concerned with FBI and Department of Justice warnings that the cards are not reliable forms of ID and pose “major criminal and potential terrorist threats.”

Don’t even have a consular card? That’s even easier than getting a driver’s license. Visit the Mexican Consulate in Seattle and bring a birth certificate (they’re not concerned about whose it is) and proof of address.

Is this a great state or what?

14 posted on 06/29/2011 8:59:18 AM PDT by Baynative (Truth is treason in an empire of lies)
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Sounds like this article is blaming the states in question. Wrong.

There is no state that is actively arresting and deporting illegal aliens. Not one. They can live and work wherever they want.

And that’s a Federal government — and therefore everyone’s — problem. Not just the poor bastards in Maryland, Washington, et al.

If you say, “Oh, my city/state is different. We’re really tough on illegals!” you’re either an idiot or a liar.


15 posted on 06/29/2011 9:08:59 AM PDT by Blue Ink
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They missed Cambridge, MA, a well-to-do hellhole of illegal crime and transfer payments. Word is that the newspapers refuse to report the high level of illegal crime there so as to be PC.


20 posted on 06/29/2011 9:13:36 AM PDT by pabianice
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Illegal Immigrants Can Get A Driver’s License in Utah, Washington, and New Mexico
24 posted on 06/29/2011 9:29:55 AM PDT by preacher (A government which robs from Peter to pay Paul will always have the support of Paul.)
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California tried to stop the illegals in the 90’s and were thwarted by liberal judges. That’s still the game plan until the citizens are overwhelmed.


25 posted on 06/29/2011 9:39:48 AM PDT by RightGeek (FUBO and the donkey you rode in on)
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Final Tip

Given that the citizens of these destinations keep voting for politicians who enact policies that welcome illegal immigration, we’re certain they’ll be pleased by your arrival.

Horace Greeley ?

27 posted on 06/29/2011 10:13:29 AM PDT by TYVets (Pure-Gas.org ..... ethanol free gasoline by state and city)
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To: 1_Inch_Group; 2sheep; 2Trievers; 3AngelaD; 3pools; 3rdcanyon; 4Freedom; 4ourprogeny; 7.62 x 51mm; ..

Ping!


28 posted on 06/29/2011 10:48:56 AM PDT by HiJinx (Old Cold Warrior)
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Coming to those areas (and maybe yours) soon: Two Californias
32 posted on 06/29/2011 12:06:16 PM PDT by Oatka ("A society of sheep must in time beget a government of wolves." –Bertrand de Jouvenel)
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The tough laws and enforcement in Northern Virginia and the generosity of nearby Montgomery County, MD has done wonders locally ;)


33 posted on 06/29/2011 12:11:00 PM PDT by EDINVA
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Mexico publishes guide to assist border crossers
Chris Hawley
Republic Mexico City Bureau
Jan. 1, 2005 12:00 AM

MEXICO CITY - The Mexican government is giving out a colorful new comic book with advice for migrants, but immigration-control advocates worry that some of the tips may encourage illegal border crossers.

The 32-page book, The Guide for the Mexican Migrant, was published in December by Mexico’s Foreign Ministry. Using simple language, the book offers safety information for border crossers, a primer on their legal rights and advice on living unobtrusively in the United States.

Dramatic drawings show undocumented immigrants wading into a river, running from the U.S. Border Patrol and crouching near a hole in a border fence. On other pages, they hike through a desert with rock formations reminiscent of Arizona and are caught by a stern-faced Border Patrol agent.
“This guide is intended to give you some practical advice that could be of use if you have made the difficult decision to seek new work opportunities outside your country,” the book says.

But immigration-control groups questioned some of the guide’s advice.

“This is more than just a wink and a nod,” said Rick Oltman, Western field director for the Federation for American Immigration Reform. “This is so transparent, this is the Mexican government trying to protect its most valuable export, which is illegal migrants.”

Book distribution
The book is being distributed as a free supplement to El Libro Vaquero, a popular cowboy comic book, in five Mexican states that send many migrants to the United States: Zacatecas, Michoacán, Puebla, Oaxaca and Jalisco. The government plans to print 1.5 million copies.

The book comes with a yellow disclaimer saying it does not promote undocumented immigration, and it repeatedly warns against crossing illegally. But it gives no information about the steps for seeking a U.S. visa.

Instead, it offers frank safety tips. In the section on crossing rivers, it notes, “Thick clothing increases your weight when wet, and this makes it difficult to swim or float.”

On crossing the desert, it says, “Try to walk during times when the heat is not as intense” and says migrants should follow power lines or train tracks if they get lost.

The book warns migrants that they may have to walk for days to reach towns or roads in the desert and that they will not be able to carry enough water or food.

But it also shows a woman adding salt to a water bottle and advises, “Salt water helps you retain your body’s liquids. Although you’ll feel thirstier, if you drink water with salt the risk of dehydration is much lower.”

Mexican authorities say they’re just trying to keep migrants safe.

“We are not inviting them to cross, but we’re doing everything we can to save lives,” said Elizabeth García Mejía, chief coordinator for the Nogales, Sonora, section of Mexico’s Grupo Beta migrant protection service.

Carlos Flores Vizcarra, Mexican consul general of Phoenix, said he had not seen the guide until a reporter showed it to him.

He said the guide appeared to be only the latest attempt by the Mexican government to warn migrants about the dangers of crossing the border without proper documentation.

The reality, however, is that many migrants will try to do so anyway, he said.

“This is nothing new. It’s a way to put it in very simple terms so people will understand the risks,” Flores Vizcarra said. “The intention is out of concern for human rights. People are doing it anyway. We cannot ignore that there is a very big migration between our two countries, and people who are coming to work need to understand the risks.”

Mixed messages
Some migrants from Mexico who have crossed the border illegally in the past said the guide seems to send a mixed message.

“On the one hand they seem to be saying, ‘Don’t cross,’ but on the other hand they are saying, ‘Cross,’ “ Humberto Morales, 22, an undocumented immigrant from Oaxaca working as a day laborer in Phoenix, said after looking at a copy.

He doubts the guide will keep many people in Mexico from crossing illegally, but he said it could help save lives.

“We have lots of programs like this in Mexico, but people keep crossing,” Morales said.

No official at the Foreign Ministry headquarters in Mexico City would agree to an interview about the comic book, despite repeated requests through the ministry’s media relations office.

The book’s pictures are drawn to match the style of El Libro Vaquero. They portray the migrants as strong and healthy men and women, wading into a river or walking through the desert.

One section of the book urges caution when dealing with immigrant smugglers, known as coyotes or polleros. It shows migrants climbing into the back of a tractor-trailer, a possible reference to the 19 migrants who died in Texas after being sealed in a tractor-trailer in May 2003.

On getting caught
Another section warns migrants not to lie to U.S. authorities or use false identification, and it gives instructions on what to do if caught by the Border Patrol.

“Don’t throw stones or objects at the officer or patrol vehicles because this is considered a provocation,” it says. “Raise your hands slowly so they see you are unarmed.”

A picture shows a group of migrants running from a Border Patrol sport utility vehicle, though the text urges them not to flee.

“It’s better to be detained a few hours and repatriated to Mexico than to get lost in the desert,” it says.

Seven pages are devoted to migrants’ legal rights after they are detained and another four to living peacefully in the United States.

“Avoid attracting attention, at least while you are arranging your stay or documents to live in the United States,” it says. “The best formula is to not alter your routine of going from work to home.”

The Arizona Republic faxed copies of the guide to the U.S. Border Patrol, FAIR and two groups that support stronger controls on immigration.

A Border Patrol spokesman said he does not think the book encourages illegal crossers.

“If they’ve already gone ahead and made that decision to cross illegally . . . then anything that helps protect lives is worth it,” said Andy Adame, spokesman for the Border Patrol’s Tucson sector.

Beyond protection
But the immigration-control groups said some of the advice goes beyond protecting migrants and, instead, encourages them.

“A lot of it is disclaimers, but then there’s this part about if you’re going to cross the desert, do it when the sun isn’t so hot,” said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies. “It’s a mixed message.”

Said John Vincent, editor of a newsletter published by Virginia-based Americans for Immigration Control: “It really looks like the Mexican government is encouraging illegal immigration. It shows the contempt that the Mexican government has for our laws.”

The Mexican government produces a similar book aimed at Central American immigrants who try to enter Mexico illegally. The book covers much of the same information about legal rights and repeats many of the warnings. It even shows a group of migrants struggling to breathe inside a truck.

But that book doesn’t give the same kind of safety tips on crossing the border or advise immigrants on how to live peacefully in Mexico.

http://cryptome.quintessenz.at/mirror/mx/mx-migrants.htm


34 posted on 06/29/2011 12:37:29 PM PDT by patriot08 (TEXAS GAL- born and bred and proud of it!)
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Interestingly, the New Haven ID card has embedded holograms so that no one can ever steal your identity.

Yes, heaven forbid that anyone should steal an illegal alien's identity! But they can steal Americans' identities right and left and we're just supposed to turn the other cheek.

36 posted on 06/29/2011 1:05:43 PM PDT by Nea Wood (Silly liberal . . . paychecks are for workers!)
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