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Robert Bandanza
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Tancredo Hails Demise of Senate Amnesty Deal
Report; Posted on: 2006-04-08 01:55:49

Patriotic congressman opposes amnesty sell-out

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO) today hailed the demise of the Senate’s amnesty deal which was brokered between Democrats and a handful of Republicans, yesterday. Cloture on the Martinez-Hagel pact was defeated in a 39-60 vote this morning.

“Today is a good day for America. The Senate rejected its amnesty-now, enforcement-later approach to immigration,” said Tancredo. “Over the Easter break, I will help inform the Senators’ constituents of what their representatives are doing in Washington. Hopefully, listening to their electorate will chasten these Senators so that they’ll put amnesty away for good.”

Tancredo continued, “No amnesty bill will pass the House of Representatives so long as Republican leadership holds to its promise to block legislation that doesn’t command the support of a GOP majority. Amnesty is a non-starter. If the Senate is serious about sending real security legislation to the President’s desk this year, it must take a different approach.”

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http://tancredo.house.gov/press/PRArticle.aspx?NewsID=1175

Source: Tom Tancredo

http://nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=8581


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Posted : 08/04/2006 5:03 am
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Well, well.
It will be interesting to see where the immigration legislation goes to now.
In the meantime, America, its Easter Bunny season.
And the feds are arresting illegals by the thousands. After all, the jewmedia tells us this is so.
Go back to sleep, America.
La La Land is still intact.


 
Posted : 09/04/2006 1:46 am
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Where are the Aliens hiding?

Maybe someone should drop a dime on the Mexican safe-house known formerly as Los Angeles, California.


 
Posted : 09/04/2006 1:55 am
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Tom Tancredo is a supporter of the Iraq war. I suspect he is phony opposition ginned up to get the 'patriots' on board because they're getting restless.

One step backwards, two steps forward is the jew modus operandi. A complete sell out to the aztlan reconquista would mean a complete revolt by white patriots. The anti-immigration movement will get a phyrric victory out of this at best and in 10 years whites will be relegated to minority status in all of the southwest. Even the rural pacific northwest will not be able to provide a safe haven for whites fleeing Aztlan.

With economic collapse and peak oil, I see racial and ethnic civil war.


 
Posted : 09/04/2006 7:52 am
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Senator Specter, a jew, is confident that the guest worker/amnesty bill will pass. Either he is in fantasy land or Tancredo is. What I do know for sure is that the White politicians @ Capital Hill don't give a damn that the jews are running our political system. The kikes are a national security threat and not one of the White politicians are making any effort in kicking the criminal kikes out of Captial Hill.

http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/103-04092006-638931.html


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Posted : 09/04/2006 2:26 pm
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The kikes are a national security threat and not one of the White politicians are making any effort in kicking the criminal kikes out of Captial Hill.

This is because the jews and the white plutocracy share the same goals, for the most part. Traitors, every last one of them.


It’s time to stop being Americans. It’s time to start being White Men again. - Gregory Hood

 
Posted : 09/04/2006 4:06 pm
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This is because the jews and the white plutocracy share the same goals, for the most part. Traitors, every last one of them.

This is why it's very important to have a secret hit task force against the jews. Every last one of them need to be scoured out. They are not only traitors, but every one of them are also criminals and a huge threat to our nation. The jews are pushing this guest worker/amnesty bill that makes no sense at all, but only to make money and find ways to proliferate their criminal behavior along with the mexican radicals - members of LULAC, La Raza, Mecha, and all the other mexican crap organizations.


A jew can't handle "truth" with dignity, but refutes with lies of exaggeration.

Jews -- tall, tall, tall, tales they tell. Famous fairytale storytellers of the Holocaust.

 
Posted : 09/04/2006 7:31 pm
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With economic collapse and peak oil, I see racial and ethnic civil war.

Sounds good to me, i'm ready for battle.


 
Posted : 09/04/2006 10:54 pm
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Anti-immigrant politics kill “reform” bill in US Senate
By Bill Van Auken:World Socialist Web Site
10 April 2006

The US Senate’s failure to pass a “compromise” immigration bill was the result of a reactionary debate over how severely undocumented immigrants should be punished for having entered the country.

The bill was in essence a reprise of legislation enacted in 1986 under the Republican administration of President Reagan. However, given its host of repressive initiatives, the measure was considerably more reactionary. That the Senate should fail to enact even the most minimal reform in the face of the demonstrations that have brought millions into the streets demanding just treatment for immigrant workers is an indication of how distant the two-party system has become from the interests of masses of ordinary working people as well as a measure of how far the US political establishment has swung to the right in the past two decades.

The legislation was aimed at allowing the two parties to bridge the gap between appealing to anti-immigrant sentiment and avoiding a political backlash at the polls in November from tens of millions of voters who are themselves recent immigrants or are connected by family and personal ties to others who are.

It included measures militarizing the 2,000-mile US-Mexican border and more than doubling the number of Border Patrol agents to an army of 25,000.

The portion of the bill dealing with the 12 million undocumented immigrants already in the country would have divided them into three categories. Those here more than five years—who can prove it—would be allowed to apply for permanent residency after working uninterruptedly for another six years. They would also be required to pay a $2,000 fine and meet other requirements.

The next tier includes those who have been in the US from two to five years. They would have to leave the US to apply for a temporary work visa. The final group, estimated at between one and two million undocumented workers, who entered the country after January 1, 2004, would be subject to summary deportation.

If the Senate had approved this legislation, it would have had been reconciled with the even more draconian bill passed by the House, which called for the criminalization of undocumented workers and anyone who aids them. It was this reactionary anti-immigrant bill that provoked the recent mass demonstrations, marches and school walkouts as well as the national day of protest called on April 10.

Even the supposedly more lenient Senate version posed the nightmarish prospect of subjecting millions of workers to deportation and denial of work, while breaking up families and creating a vast new apparatus for repressing immigrants

The US financial elite and the two parties that represent its interests—the Democrats and Republicans—have neither the interest nor ability to resolve the issues raised by immigration to the US in a democratic and socially progressive manner.

On the one hand, they want to assure big business a steady supply of cheap labor from immigrants forced to leave their own countries by desperate conditions created by globalized capitalism. At the same time, they want to use immigrants as scapegoats to divert popular anger over growing social inequality and the scarcity of decent-paying jobs.


 
Posted : 10/04/2006 9:39 am
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