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May 25, 2011
Congressman Bilbray poster child for hypocrisy It isn’t about your children
By Patrick Osio, Jr.
Editor/HispanicVista.com

 

 

Congressman Brian Bilbray’s level of hypocrisy doesn’t seem to reach bottom. Just when one thinks there is no way he can better his hypocrisy he proves us wrong. He seems to be taking classes from his previous employers, Federation of American Immigration Reform (FAIR), the well known anti-immigration hate group.  He bends championing different views but all having to do with getting rid of those scummy brown skinned intruders to his sense of what America is about.

By Richard N. Baldwin T. /HispanicVista.com
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           The point of this column is the repeated claim by the conservatives that the mounting federal debt will be passed on to your children and grandchildren. Dead wrong! It is you, not your children that will feel the impending financial disaster.

        As noted by Terence Jeffery in his 6 April column, the White House Budget Office (WHBO) and the U. S. Treasury reports of federal spending for fiscal 2010 are different.
    Dignity Defined Our National Interest
  • By Raoul Lowery Contrera
  •        Finally, after being assaulted by whiny crybaby stories about how the “Great Recession” has torpedoed the lower and middle classes of the U.S.A., the four-decades old Sunday “60 Minutes” of CBS has done a masterful piece of Recession-caused problems for families that is not whiny but is respectful beyond belief.

    By Sal Osio, JD
    Mi Punto de Vista
    From the Publisher’s Corner
             In our country we formulate our foreign policy based on our national interest. Our international conduct is justified under that dictum. Accordingly, we must ask ourselves what is the meaning of ‘national interest’?
     Our government seeks to be the most powerful force in the world and to dominate the foreign policy of other nations; and, in some notable instances, their internal politics as well.

    CIS Comedy Team: Krikorian-Camarota

    Reps. Smith, Gallegly, and King: Driving GOP off a Cliff
    By Patrick Osio, Jr.
    Editor/HispanicVista.com

     

    The desperation levels of the so called “think tank” and supposedly neutral Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) is becoming apparent with some of their latest releases. CIS is nothing more than anti non-white immigration band of bigots, racists, nativists gathered together by Michigan resident doctor John Tanton.

     

     From America’s Voice

    Despite attempts by the likes of Jeb Bush, Newt Gingrich and Tom Ridge to get the Republican Party to move away from anti-immigrant policies and rhetoric that alienate Hispanic voters, those in the driver’s seat for the GOP on immigration policy are House hard liners Lamar Smith (R-TX), Elton Gallegly (R-CA) and Steve King (R-IA).

    GOP Hypocrisy Watch: “Deport ‘Em All! (Except My Gardener)” US-Mexico Relations Back on Track–In the Wrong Direction

    New Immigration Proposal in Texas Should be Dubbed the “Whitman Loophole”

    America’s Voice
    Washington – A proposal in the Texas state legislature to crack down on the hiring of undocumented immigrants features a huge exception for household labor—exposing the breathtaking hypocrisy of some Republicans who want to sound tough on the issue, while still benefiting from the work of undocumented immigrants. 

     

     

     By Laura Carlsen

    Center for International Policy

    March 3, 2011

    The presidential meeting this week between Mexico’s Felipe Calderon and Barack Obama looked from the outside like a hastily arranged exercise in damage control. But while most analysts emphasized the tensions between the neighboring nations going into the meeting, the real crisis behind the visit was the failure of what the two leaders most strongly agree on: the war on drugs south of the border.

    'Whites-only' isn't diversity A nation of hypocrites on illegal immigration

    Los Angeles Times Editorial

    March 9, 2011

    A Texas scholarship that excludes nonwhites betrays ignorance of the point of minority aid: an attempt to counter centuries of white privilege.

    If there are scholarships and loan programs and government contracts set aside for blacks and Latinos, can there be similar set-asides for whites?

     

     By Cynthia Tucker

    Atlanta Journal Constitution

    March 2, 2011

    As House Republicans searched for waste, fraud and abuse in the federal budget, they quickly learned that there isn’t enough dumb spending to put a major dent in the deficit. So they ended up sacrificing some of their own sacred cows, including money to police the borders.

    The Tire Iron and the Tamale Arizona, Bowing to Business, Softens Stand on Immigration

     By Justing Horner

    During this past year I’ve had three instances of car trouble: a blowout on a freeway, a bunch of blown fuses and an out-of-gas situation. They all happened while I was driving other people’s cars, which for some reason makes it worse on an emotional level. And on a practical level as well, what with the fact that I carry things like a jack and extra fuses in my own car, and know enough not to park on a steep incline with less than a gallon of fuel.

    By Richard A. Oppel Jr.

    New York Times

     Arizona established itself over the past year as the most aggressive state in cracking down on illegal immigrants, gaining so much momentum with its efforts that several other states vowed to follow suit. But now the harsh realities of economics appear to have intruded, and Arizona may be looking to shed the image of hard-line anti-immigration pioneer.

    A new strategy for border trade ATF Agent: I was ordered to let U.S. guns into Mexico

     By Francisco Sánchez

    Each day, the United States conducts $2 billion in trade with its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico. This translates to $1.4 million a minute, which can be seen firsthand when you watch the number of trucks traveling Interstate 5, loaded with everything from produce to electronics. There’s no better visual of U.S trade in action and its job-creating potential.

     By Sharyl Attkisson  

    CBS News - WASHINGTON - March 3, 2011 - Federal agent John Dodson says what he was asked to do was beyond belief.

    He was intentionally letting guns go to Mexico?

    "Yes ma'am," Dodson told CBS News. "The agency was."

    Compilation of Articles on Drugs, Money Laundering and Guns The Creation of "Illegal Aliens"

     Mexico's Powerful Drug Cartels May Be Joining Forces

    Your Tax Dollars at Work Arming Mexican Drug Cartels

    Banks Financing Mexico Gangs Admitted in Wells Fargo Deal

    Bad Government: Gun regulation and misadministration

    History of Mexican Migration: Racism, the "Free Market" and the Creation of "Illegal Aliens"

    The Americas MexicoBlog of the CIP Americas Program chronicles and analyzes, in English, the latest developments in the U.S. and the consequences in Mexico of U.S. policies in the War on Drugs, Immigration and Globalization, together with the related political dynamics in both countries.

    On the Wrong Side of History Illegal immigrants taking minorities' jobs?

     The anti-immigrant movement's current motto could be "Desperate times call for desperate measures." As evidence mounts that the demographic makeup of the country is changing, the current crop of immigration restrictionists know that they are gradually losing their committed base. Thus, they are pulling out every trick in the book to motivate that base to scream even louder.

     By Suzanne Gamboa, The Associated Press

    Washington March 1, 2011- Black lawmakers accused Republicans on Tuesday of trying to "manufacture tension" between African-Americans and immigrants as GOP House members argued in a hearing that more minorities would be working were it not for illegal immigration.


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