Posts Tagged ‘ Los Angeles ’

Justice For Jamiel

Justice For Jamiel

Even as California increasingly seems intent upon sinking into the abyss, there is some encouraging news to report from the Golden State. Most of you are familiar with the tragic story of Jamiel Shaw Jr., a bright, energetic young student-athlete from Los Angeles who was indiscriminately killed by a criminal alien while his mother...
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Stay Tuned

Update: Today’s quasi-eventful live-tweet is up. I’ll have a full photo-essay in the coming days.  As I mentioned in the activism tab, I’ll be documenting all the May Day festivities tomorrow-including any random undocumented citizen sightings. I’ll be tweeting sporadically, but until then content yourself with the news that California continues to sink into...
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Rewarding Failure

Goosing their normally odious ethnic pandering-in hopes of defeating presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney-and in jaunty defiance of reality, Democrats have chosen epic failure Antonio Villaraigosa-current mayor of Los Angeles-to chair their national convention this year in Charlotte, North Carolina. Those of you who are not Angelenos, but are Adam Carolla fans, are already...
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The Daily Rattle for February

The Daily Rattle for February

Today’s Daily Rattle cuts a wide swath across the political landscape, including stories about the ongoing carnage of the Mexican war against the narco cartels, some high profile endorsements of Mitt Romney by immigration enforcement advocates, and a potential reentry into the political realm by our good friend Russell Pearce. But first, we examine...
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Missing: Haley Faith Wilson

We just received word of a missing person from Amarillo, Texas. Haley Faith Wilson disappeared the day after Christmas and hasn’t been seen since. Information about her disappearance-and the number you can contact if you have information about her whereabouts-can be found on this Facebook page. Her father’s heartfelt message-uploaded to Youtube two days...
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The Daily Rattle-Immigration News Summary For December 17, 2011

Today’s roundup contains a heavy dose of news about Eric Holder and the Justice Department’s malfeasance, vis-a-vis their gunwalking scandals, as well as an update on the case of embattled political prisoner Agent Jesus Diaz. However, we start with a mind-boggling story about the lengths Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a.k.a. Tony Villar, will...
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Volunteers Needed to Repeal AB 131!

Update: I’ve added more locations in San Diego where you can drop off and/or sign petitions in San Diego and Los Angeles counties tomorrow and Thursday. Hat Tip: JohnDoe2 of ALIPAC. In a state like California, the causes of patriotic immigration enforcement and protecting taxpayer wealth need all the help they can get. That’s why I’m imploring...
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Giving Thanks

Giving Thanks

  We at American Rattlesnake  would like to wish all of our followers a very contented and happy Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, there are many Americans who are pained by the absence of loved ones this holiday, including the family of Marizela Perez. More than eight months after this vivacious, precocious University of Washington student disappeared...
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Scaling The Ivory Tower

Scaling The Ivory Tower

In my previous post, I described two presentations by post-graduate students invited to (New) Debates On Belonging, a workshop by the CUNY Graduate Center-seen above-devoted to exploring original research into the subjects of illegal immigration and the lives of illegal aliens within the United States. There were three other presentations that day, beginning with...
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Jamiel’s Law in 2011 (Listen Now!)

I’d like to introduce you to a voice that the open borders left has tried to silence through a campaign of demonization and vilification. Jamiel Shaw Sr. has gained a following recently; unfortunately, it’s because his son was slain by one of the scores of illegal alien criminals that California’s pandering politicians-have allowed to nest...
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