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Today’s Immigration News November 21, 2007

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(1)  The state legislature of Kansas is considering anti-immigration action similar to that being taken in states that surround it to the west, south and east.  The great fear is that because Colorado, Oklahoma and Missouri are doing so, Kansas will be “trapped” in the middle and thus become a haven for illegal aliens fleeing from those states.  However, the big roadblock on the route with a sawblade shield is Governor Kathleen Sebelius, who wants soft amnesty for illegal aliens.

The article mentions that Kansas towns of Dodge City, Garden City, and Liberal.  The truth of the matter is that those towns are almost (if not already) majority Hispanic, and their public schools are heavily Hispanic.

(2)  “Happy Apples” in Washington, Missouri, which ICE knocked back in October 2006, has admitted to knowingly hiring illegal aliens.

(3)  Johnny Suttonfong suborning perjury?  FOBP is making that accusation.

(4)  O’Fallon, Mo. mayor Donna Morrow is trying to keep a “low-income housing project” out of her city.  Historically, those words in the St. Louis area have meant that a neighborhood with such housing will become more black, but the Post-Dispatch uses the words “illegal immigrant labor,” and that’s the flashpoint of opposition here.  St. Charles County, along with parts of south St. Louis City, is where the growth in the Hispanic population is happening in the St. Louis area.

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