Archive for June, 2007
Bush and Border Passports
“Today, as a result of what George Bush has done, we have more terrorists and fewer allies….”
- Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards
Presidential contender John Edwards disputed Hillary Clinton’s claim that the United States is safer since Sept. 11. Read full article)
“To say people must have a passport to travel and not give people a passport [...]
Tom Tancredo is Hitler?
The Los Angeles Times reports on the June 5th GOP debate:
Ten Republican presidential hopefuls, sharing a stage once more, clashed Tuesday night[June 5th] over immigration. But some of their harshest rhetoric was aimed at a surprising off-stage target: President Bush.
The rift between the White House and some fellow Republicans has grown increasingly pronounced in recent [...]
Border Vigilantes and Other Extremists Must Go!
Guardian Unlimited reports that the Minutemen have declared war on themselves.
Here’s an excerpt:
The Minutemen, the anti-immigrant vigilante force set up two years ago to patrol the US-Mexican border, is in danger of imploding in a row over finances.
The Minutemen and other extremist and/or U.S. terrorist organizations must be annihilated and eradicated!
Technorati tags: border security
Republican Fred Thompson is Evil
Reuters (via The Boston Globe) reports that U.S. is battling threats from forces of evil (according to Republican presidential hopeful Fred Thompson).
Here’s an excerpt from the Reuters/Boston Globe article:
Republican Fred Thompson, making his first appearance since his late entry into the 2008 White House race, criticized the immigration pact in Congress on Saturday and [...]
My Opinion of Career Politicians
Make no mistake; career politicians rarely initiate bold decisions for the good of all because they’re afraid of risking the security of their high-income salaries and unlimited perks. They make sheepish attempts to solve major problems by applying safeguarded, timid and simplistic solutions. This approach has never succeeded in America because our country was [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )No Due Process, No Justice in U.S. Asylum Cases
The New York Times reports that there are big disparities in the judging of asylum cases.
Some excerpts:
Asylum seekers in the United States face broad disparities in the nation’s 54 immigration courts, with the outcome of cases influenced by things like the location of the court and the sex and professional background of judges, a new [...]
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