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Politics : ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION THE FIGHT TO KEEP OUR DEMOCRACY -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tadsamillionaire who wrote (2299)8/30/2007 6:10:05 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Respond to of 3197
 
In case you don't have it already bookmarked:
grassfire.org



To: Tadsamillionaire who wrote (2299)8/30/2007 7:00:15 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Respond to of 3197
 
Here's WH email: comments@whitehouse.gov
Write an email protesting the plan to allow Mexican trucks and truckdrivers access to US highways. It worked for the immigration bill...worth a try. I've sent protest emails to my members of congress as well on this issue.



To: Tadsamillionaire who wrote (2299)8/31/2007 12:41:04 AM
From: Karen Lawrence  Respond to of 3197
 
September 1 2007: Monday, August 27, 2007
Mexican rigs ready to roll

Truckers in 'demonstration' expected on roads Sept. 1

The requirements for the U.S. Department of Transportation's Mexican Truck Demonstration Project have been met, and some 37 Mexican trucking companies have been approved to run their long-haul rigs through the U.S. starting as early as Sept. 1, according to a Mexican government report.

In the United States, the inspector general of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Aug. 6 issued to the House and Senate Appropriations Committee an audit about implementing NAFTA's cross-border trucking provisions, the last hurdle DOT faced before allowing the Mexican truck demonstration project to begin. WorldNetDaily.com, August 24, 2007

eagleforum.org



To: Tadsamillionaire who wrote (2299)9/1/2007 12:04:04 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Respond to of 3197
 
ACLU asks judge to force Hazleton to pay the radical group's $2.4M legal fees, which would equal about a third of the city's 2007 budget. Of course, the ultimate goal is to discourage any anti-illegal immigration activity at the grassroots level:
smalltowndefenders.com