Sunday, September 14, 2008

Immigration News

1. A thought................... When are we going to stop hearing about the War On Terror as it pertains to overseas and start worrying about the War On Terror here? Below you will see a man who plead guilty to human smuggling of two illegal aliens. How does this smuggler know if these two Aliens were terrorists or not. - Did he ask and take their word for it or did he just not care? Was the $5,000 he received enough to sell out the US and seeing he is listed as a Poland National is he himself even legal? Americans all over this great Country are terrorized by the current illegal alien invasion - time to get serious about the War On Terror here at home. Ruthie Smuggling illegal aliens in in Minnesota http://kaaltv.com/article/stories/S576663.shtml Posted at: 09/11/2008 04:45:04 PM Print Story Email to a Friend Polish man pleads guilty to immigrant smuggling MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A 31-year-old Polish national has pleaded guilty to smuggling two illegal immigrants into the United States near Grand Portage. Marek Jerzy Struzik pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court in Minneapolis to one count of alien smuggling. Under the plea agreement, Struzik admitted that on August 1, he tried to smuggle immigrants into the U.S. He said he brought the two men to the border and assisted them in crossing into the U.S. by the Pigeon River. The plea agreement says Struzik knew the individuals were illegal immigrants from Poland and Slovakia. Struzik was paid $2,500 for his efforts in the scheme. A sentencing date has not been set. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080911/METRO/809110455/1409/METRO Click link for full article Detroit News sc Meddling Mexican tells Michigan residents to get over job losses Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, isn't a shy man. He calls President Bush the "cockiest" politician he's ever met; he talks glowingly of John McCain and less so of Barack Obama. And, he has a message for Michigan factory workers who have lost their jobs. -- Get over it... --------------------------------------- 3. Unbelievable President Lifts Travel Ban Of AIDS-Infected Immigrants Thu, 07/31/2008 - 10:46 — Judicial Watch Blog In signing the $48 billion measure to combat AIDS in Africa and other poor nations this week, President George W. Bush also lifted a longtime congressional ban on immigration and travel to the U.S. by people with the deadly disease. The celebrated, bipartisan-supporte d bill creates a program to treat and prevent AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis in more than a dozen countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. The money will support lifesaving antiretroviral treatment for nearly 2 million people infected with AIDS in those countries. But buried in the popular President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief is an alarming provision that ends a ban, imposed by Congress in 1993, on immigration and travel to the U.S. by people with AIDS. The absurd provision allows the Department of Health and Human Services to decide whether to take AIDS off its list of communicable diseases, which is equally deranged since there is no disputing that it is in fact a communicable disease. That is precisely why AIDS as well as HIV have been on the department’s list since 1987. To create legislation that would somehow allow the government agency in charge of protecting Americans’ health to make an exception for this particular communicable disease is outrageous and downright dangerous. It was bad enough that the U.S. Senate approved the measure with the travel ban lift attached to it few weeks ago. The president’s signature means that federal health officials are no longer bound by law to keep AIDS on its list of diseases barring entry into the U.S. Eleven countries still ban the travel of AIDS-infected people and the U.S. still bans those infected with leprosy, gonorrhea and tuberculosis from entering the country. Source: http://www.judicial watch.org/ blog/2008/ jul/president- lifts-travel- ban-aids- infected- immigrants The $50 billion bipartisan AIDS boondoggle By Michelle Malkin • July 17, 2008 03:43 PM Also in the bill: a provision lifting the long-time HIV/AIDS travel ban. Compassion comes at a steep cost. Sen. Jeff Sessions cites Congressional Budget Office estimates that the new AIDS/HIV-infected immigrants entering after the travel ban is lifted could cost the government more than $80 million over a 10-year period. And that’s just the start. Source: http://michellemalk in.com/2008/ 07/17/the- 50-billion- bipartisan- aids-boondoggle/ Ruthie Minnesotans Seeking Immigration Reform Independent Minnesota Minutemen FIRE Coalition State Chapter www.mnsirproject.com minnsir@yahoo.com

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