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One of my first official proposals as President will be to ask the American people to vote yes on a bill that will add the Mexican border invasion to the current war on terror, so that as Commander-In-Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces, I will lead the country in implementing the following actions to strengthen our homeland security against the invasion of illegal aliens, drug peddlers, and international terrorists, to wit:

(1) As indicated earlier, station troops on the Mexican border to assist Border Patrol agents in arresting illegal invaders.

(2) Give local and State police the power to arrest illegal, undocumented aliens and remand them to the I.N.S. for immediate deportation. This law will establish 24 hour Federal night courts throughout the invaded border areas. This action will expedite the deportation process.

(3) To pass a bill that will help challenge the insulting rhetoric of Mexican presidents and other Central and South American political leaders, e.g. Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Evo Morales of Bolivia. This will include a response to the recent venomous verbal tirade of a California Hispanic American lawyer, who publicly called American citizens racists, because we do not want illegal invaders of any stripe stealing into our country illegally and expecting to be rewarded with amnesty. Those who dare to call us racists will be required to furnish legal proof of racism in a court of law.

Furthermore, as President and private citizen, I will encourage the American people to form legal action committees to file class action suits against those who slander, defame and denigrate the good names of Americans who support our traditional rule of law.

Need I remind you of former Mexican President Vincente Fox and his selective process in finding Mexican criminals and encouraging them to sneak into the U.S. illegally by furnishing them with survival kits and special maps, directing them to use the easiest and most successful routes across the U.S. border?

Now Fox has been succeeded by another supporter of the Mexican Invasion of the U.S. named Felipe Calderon. It appears that Felipe has flipped for insulting America during his first state-of-the-nation address. Some excerpts from his vitriolic scolding from the Associated Press, feature Calderon's insulting attitude: Calderon blasted U.S. immigration policies and promised to fight harder to protect Mexicans in the U.S. saying Mexico does not end at its borders. (Did you know that it is virtually impossible to become a citizen of Mexico unless you were born there? That includes other Hispanics from Central and South America who have tried to become Mexican citizens.)

Calderon continued with his inflammatory remarks: We strongly protest unilateral measures taken by the U.S. Government that have only persecuted and exacerbated the mistreatment of Mexican undocumented workers. (And these undocumented workers who have pillaged, raped and murdered scores of U.S. citizens have not persecuted them and their mourning families?)

Finally, Calderon threatened: The insensitivity toward those who support the U.S. economy and society has only served as an impetus to reinforce the battle ... for their rights. What rights? Since when do criminal illegal aliens have rights? Since when does a foreign country tell us how to protect our people and borders? As for the “battle” intimidation attempt, this can only be perceived as an overt threat to our homeland security. He (Calderon) then reached out to millions of Mexicans living in the U.S., many illegally, and said, “Where there is a Mexican, there is a Mexico.” Was this a veiled reference to the current rage in Mexico called the reconquista phenomenon, where Mexicans vow to retake the American Southwest?

And how did Bush-Cheney and Congress react to these threats against American citizens ... as usual, not a peep. As has been the case since Bush took over as President seven years ago, he and Congress just keep licking the Mexican boots. They all think they're going to get their vote ... how is that possible when they're still no habla ingles? If they can't speak English, they sure can't read English!

For those of you who may feel I'm going a bit overboard on this issue, you'd better wake-up before it's too late for you and your family. In many parts of the country—especially California, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Illinois etcetera—the Hispanic population is pushing the 50% mark. If you wait till they become the majority, they're not going to be as forgiving as you are when they begin attacking your family openly. Our Democratic and Republican Presidents and Congress have vividly demonstrated their inability and incompetence when it comes to protecting Americans from our southern invaders. Please read and study the information provided by American Renaissance News which follows (http://www.Amren.com). I guarantee one of these scenarios will be coming to your neighborhood soon.

The former Immigration and Naturalization Service estimated that as of January 2000 the total unauthorized immigrant population residing in the United States was 7 million. This total includes those who entered the United States illegally and those who entered legally but overstayed their authorized period of stay.

A more recent study estimated that there were 10 million illegal aliens living in the United States as of March 2005. The study estimated that nearly 700,000 aliens entered the United States illegally or overstayed their authorized period of stay each year between 2000 and 2004. Some experts believe this is an overly conservative figure and that illegal immigrants number close to 20 million. (Italics added)

At the same time, after a steady annual reduction in crime, the annual FBI Uniform Crime Report reveals a slow but sure yearly increase in crime, especially violent crime. Some criminologists attribute the rise in crime to illegal aliens who come into the United States with a criminal background. (Italics added)

Many illegal aliens in the United States have been arrested and incarcerated in federal and state prisons and local jails, adding to already overcrowded prisons and jails. The U.S. Justice Department issued a report on criminal aliens who are incarcerated in federal and state prisons and local jails.

In the population study of a sample of 55,322 illegal aliens, researchers found that they were arrested at least a total of 459,614 times, averaging about 8 arrests per illegal alien. Nearly all had more than 1 arrest. Thirty-eight percent (about 21,000) had between 2 and 5 arrests, 32 percent (about 18,000) had between 6 and 10 arrests, and 26 percent (about 15,000) had 11 or more arrests. Most of the arrests occurred after 1990.

They were arrested for a total of about 700,000 criminal offenses, averaging about 13 offenses per illegal alien. One arrest incident may include multiple offenses, a fact that explains why there are nearly one and half times more offenses than arrests. Almost all of these illegal aliens were arrested for more than 1 offense. Slightly more than half of the 55,322 illegal aliens had between 2 and 10 offenses.

About 45 percent of all offenses were drug or immigration offenses. About 15 percent were property-related offenses such as burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and property damage. About 12 percent were for violent offenses such as murder, robbery, assault, and sex-related crimes.

In July 2003, police charged a Salvadoran illegal, with raping the five-year-old son of a woman who rented him a room in Rockville, Maryland. The illegal was deported in 1998 for molesting a 10-year-old boy, but sneaked back into the country to commit a similar crime.

In Denver, Colorado, an illegal was sentenced on Sept. 12, 2003, to at least 60 years in prison for kidnapping and raping first-grade girls. In the fall of 2000, he abducted and raped a seven-year-old as she walked to school. In January 2001, he committed the same crime with another seven-year-old. Prosecutors said the rapist "planned, watched and waited" for his victims.

In 2001, another illegal was convicted of raping a nine-year-old girl and photographing his crimes. In March 2003, while he was in prison, officials found evidence that he raped and killed an eight-year-old in Pontiac, Michigan, in 1995. He had raped her on numerous occasions, and when she threatened to report him he shot her in the back yard of her home.

In May 2003, Oregon police arrested a 31-year-old woman for letting two Hispanic men have sex with her 11-year-old daughter. The mother's activities came to the attention of authorities when county juvenile officials discovered her daughter was pregnant. The girl turned 12 before giving birth to a baby girl in August.

In September 2003, Miami police arrested a Honduran immigrant in the United States on an expired visa. His DNA matched forensic samples from a series of seven rapes of victims ranging in age from 11 to 79.

On Jan. 28, 2004, the Justice Department announced the indictment of three Mexican brothers on charges of smuggling young girls into the United States and forcing them into prostitution in the Atlanta area. The brothers promised the girls jobs, marched them across the border, and forced them to have sex with many men every day.

On May 19, 2002, eight Hispanics brutally gang-raped a girl in a Madera County, California, vineyard. The victim was 12 years old.

In March 2003, two illegal men were charged with rape in Montesano, Washington. Their victim was also 12 years old.

On New Year's Day 2003, four members of a Hispanic street gang kidnapped a 16-year-old girl in Des Moines, Iowa, and drove her around for three hours while they took turns raping her. The men stopped for refreshments at a convenience store, and police were able to identify them from the surveillance video.

Of these crimes, the only one to get any publicity was that of a woman who molested the daughter of a Florida family who employed her as a nanny. She admitted in a Fort Lauderdale courtroom that she began molesting the girl when she was 12, and continued doing so until she was 16. The girl's father said the 35-year-old nanny “brainwashed” his daughter. On Oct. 10, 2002, the nanny was given a 15-year sentence but continued in prison to write the young girl letters that her father called “disgusting and despicable.” This story became known only because the father was an influential Florida lobbyist.

A male illegal is accused of slashing a 17-year-old California girl's throat and then raping her friend. The 17-year-old died six months after the February 2003 attack, never regaining consciousness. The attacker faces charges of homicide, sodomy, assault with a deadly weapon and forcible sex assault on a child, but prosecutors in Santa Cruz County cannot bring him to trial. The accused fled across the border and is behind bars in Mexico City, but officials there refuse to extradite him.

For years, Mexico has refused extradition of citizens who may face the death penalty, and U.S. prosecutors have sometimes managed to get their hands on Mexicans by promising a maximum penalty of life without possibility of parole. In October 2001, the Mexican supreme court ruled that life without parole violates the Mexican constitution. As the San Francisco Chronicle explains, “Extradition is now routinely denied in more than 40 categories of serious crime that are punishable by possible life terms under California [and other state] law.”

This policy has made Mexico a haven for murderers. A Los Angeles prosecutor has compiled a list of 246 suspects—most of them accused murders—known to have fled to Mexico, and this is only the number wanted in California.

Mexican courts sometimes prosecute fugitive criminals, but are often lenient toward those who kill in the United States. In one case, a man wanted for murder in Los Angeles was sentenced by a Mexican court to eight years in prison, but on appeal, got only weekend jail time. He soon returned to Los Angeles, where a prosecutor explained he could do nothing because of the U.S. Constitution's prohibition against double jeopardy.

The most critical part of the bill I will ask the people to vote on will include the alien border invasions as an integral part of the current war on terrorism and that is tantamount to a terrorist war against the United States.

Therefore, those American citizens who continue to aid and abet the criminal invaders—including drug cartels and international terrorists—will be considered as traitors against the U.S. and will be dealt with accordingly. Support for this law is cited in the U.S. Constitution as follows:

U.S. Constitution, Article III, Section 3: “Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort.” The current Invasion of our southern border is indeed a de facto levying of war.

Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution specifies that Congress shall have power "To establish a uniform Rule of Naturalization." The Mexican border invasion over the past three decades has made Section 8 laughable for the illegal invaders. Where is the "uniform rule of naturalization" today? On the one hand we have legal immigrants who adhere to one rule, i.e. they enter the country legally, study and then become legal citizens over a protracted period of time. Then, there are the illegal invaders who follow their own rule—encouraged, aided and abetted by a foreign power … Mexico—stealing into the U.S. illegally, and demanding and receiving all of the "privileges and immunities" of legal citizens, without going through the legal process!

Article IV, Section 4, states: "The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion." The word invasion is key here. Throughout America today the word invasion is being utilized when referring to the effects of the breaching of our border by illegal aliens. This group of illegal invaders has been protected by Bush and Congress since 9/11. It appears that various groups of border invaders e.g. undocumented aliens, drug cartels and international terrorists, are getting greater protection from U.S. politicians, their parties and the courts, than individual law abiding citizens. Where is the equal protection of the laws under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution? Bush and Congress have made the Constitution a farce!

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor put it succinctly when she wrote in a majority opinion: "We have long felt that equal protection of the law is a personal right, not a group right." On another occasion, Justice O'Connor further elaborated when she wrote: "The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments do not protect groups, only individuals."

If the foregoing doesn't disgust, sicken and frighten parents who have young children, nothing will. For my part, I will make the Illegal Alien issue the number one priority of my administration (assuming we stop the war immediately.) As Commander-In-Chief, I will lead the American people in ridding our country of these illegal criminals and those who aid and abet them. However, this will be done in a legal manner and those on either side of the issue who advocate a violent, lawless solution, will be dealt with severely. It's time we stopped this sickening criminality.

For those who still No Habla Ingles ... Su Sobre Pancho!

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