State News
Arizona
Congressional Desk
July 29, 2010
WASHINGTON—U.S. Congressman Todd Tiahrt (R-Kan.) sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder calling on him to rescind the administration´s challenge to a 2007 Arizona law that prevents illegal immigrants from being hired in the state. The letter was signed by Tiahrt and five other mem...
Michael Webster, Investigative Reporter
July 21, 2010
"We are going to hunt the Zetas and destroy them like the vermin that
they are. This won't be just War, this will be Extermination."
Michael Webster, Investigative Reporter
July 09, 2010
an officer in the Los Zetas Mexican drug cartel organization. He told me straight out that he believed two of his men were shot and killed recently in the desert in Arizona by American vigilantes and he would be taking revenge...
Maria Elena Durazo announces L.A. labor will move forward with political and solidarity actions in Arizona on July 29.
Los Angeles - The Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO applauded the Obama Administration for filing a lawsuit in federal court today challenging the constitutionali...
Daniel L Horne
June 23, 2010
Arizona has long been known for its agricultural products and as a tourist state. But then something changed and Arizona became a Poster Child State for the Services Economy, abandoning its roots. Now, the state is financially bankrupt and living off of punitive laws, an expanding for-profit prison network, and a growing crop of predatory politicians. Maricopa County, which contains 60 percent of the state's population, is a government at war with itself. Even more dangerous, Maricopa County politics is controlled by three lawmen who have extreme viewpoints and fully support Arizona as America's Prison State.
Michael Webster, Investigative Reporter
June 15, 2010
A reliable informant known to us as "Duck Hunter" has told the U.S. Border Fire Report that the Mexican Drug cartels now control large areas of Southern Arizona. According to the Pinal County Sheriff large areas in Southern Arizona are very dangerous and is off limits to U.S. citizens.
Michael Webster, Investigative Reporter
June 07, 2010
Concerned Citizens group had just lift the area a few days earlier they say in view of this latest shootings they are ready to deploy again, to video tape and educate Americans about the real threat to National Security and our public safety.
Sunny Obazu Ojeagbase
June 04, 2010
Arizona real estate market is really pungent. The centre of a lot of action in Arizona is Phoenix metropolitan area. However, when it comes to real estate investing, every area is pungent. Based on whether you are looking for Arizona real estate truly as an investment opportunity or whether you ar...
UBMI Publications
May 24, 2010
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May 24, 2010
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Newswire Services
May 23, 2010
CAPS: To Boycott Arizona, Mayor Villaraigosa Orders All Los Angeles Residents to Cut Electricity Consumption By 25 Percent... (Just Kidding)
CAPS notes that Los Angeles receives power and water from Arizona-
Tony R. Elliott
May 22, 2010
The new Arizona SB 1070 law seems to have drawn the attention of everyone in the country from both sides of the issue. However the sad fact is most of those who oppose it haven't even read it, thus are commenting and angry about a law of which they know nothing about.
For those of you who care to enlighten yourselves I present the law in its entirety.
Michael Webster, Investigative Reporter
May 20, 2010
Col. Ronald Adler, with the United States Civil Defense Association.
He went on to say that they assured him that they are not a Minuteman or extremist group but just a call to action by a group of "Concerned Citizens."
Terry L. Mitchell
May 18, 2010
The boycotts are starting to mount up, from school boards meddling in politics and depriving their student athletes of the chance to participate in sporting events in Arizona to the Los Angeles city council´s recent vote to suspend business activities with that state. Arizona will soon begin to feel their negative effects.
Stafford Williamson
May 18, 2010
Is "Southern" racism spreading to Arizona? Is racism any different if it is "home grown"?
Wind and Solar have new technologies, but I like the "no fuel" electric generation technology form Electratherm.
Did we lose the Q? Why can no one spell TORQUE! with a Q ?
Joel S. Hirschhorn
May 16, 2010
Money is power. Each of us has it to varying degrees. Our challenge is to use our spending to advance worthy goals. Right now we see economic power being used against the state of Arizona because of the awful legislation recently passed that makes it all too easy for police there to seek proof of...
California Desk
May 16, 2010
LOS ANGELES - Dodgers radio KABC 790 AM is now airing a 30-second ad created by Los Angeles labor unions calling out the racial profiling aspect of Arizona's new immigration law as "wrong." In baseball, the ad notes, "the umpire must call the play the same way, no matter what uniform the player is w...
Thomas Scopel
May 16, 2010
A solution to America's growing illegal population needed to be addressed. The shame is that it took a state to do it!
Arizona's outlawing of ethnic studies is shown right by the history of education.
Joseph Raglione
May 16, 2010
Gentle readers within this American Chronicle, for whom do you vote for when both the Democrats and the Republicans produce government edicts that directly oppose Human Rights and legal and civil rights? I happen to know that the American Civil Liberties Union is also against Arizona's new anti-immi...
Steve Hammons
May 15, 2010
While the people of a small Arizona Territory town in 1873 are busy battling regional Apaches, hostile extraterrestrials attack and unite the warring humans in the movie project "Cowboys and Aliens." Will the foreign invaders try to push the humans off their land using advanced technology and weapons? Do the extraterrestrials regard the Earthlings as primitive savages? Maybe the humans have a higher consciousness and are better prepared to fight this unconventional conflict than the aliens expect.
Steve Hammons
May 14, 2010
Although Arizona has been in the news for the recent actions by the state legislature and governor, the state also is known for its other alien visitors – and these are not from Mexico. Arizona is home to an interesting array of locations and incidents associated with leading-edge scientific developments and even highly unusual incidents. For example, the March 13, 1997, so-called "Phoenix lights" case was clearly one of the most significant UFO sightings in recent decades. One or more large unusual flying objects were reportedly witnessed by hundreds, or maybe thousands, of Phoenix-area and Arizona residents that evening.
Szandor Blestman
May 14, 2010
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I had an interesting conversation the other day about the recent immigration law passed in Arizona. I was asked what I thought about the situation. I had to admit that this issue was a tough one to form an opinion about. I have my opinion on immigration in general, but I don´t...
KellyAnn Bonnell
May 11, 2010
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Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
May 10, 2010
The Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act (earlier known as Arizona SB 1070) was signed into law for Arizona by governor Jan Brewer on April 23, 2010. As the strictest anti-immigration measure in decades, it drew great opposition. As the act makes it a state misdemeanor for a foreig...
National Desk
May 07, 2010
Sacramento — The Asian/Pacific Islander Bar Association of Sacramento (ABAS) has a long history in California´s capital of protecting civil rights, advocating for equal representation in the judiciary and legal community, and reviewing laws affecting not only the Asian/Pacific Islander ...
Michael Webster, Investigative Reporter
May 07, 2010
According to the Concerned Citizens they want to alert you to a new citizen activist opportunity to help observe and report the daily invasion across our southern border with Mexico.
National Desk
May 02, 2010
Studies Show Decrease in Arizona Crime Rates Over Time.
Washington, D.C. - Supporters of Arizona's harsh new immigration law claim that it is, in part, a crime-fighting measure. However, people like Republican State Senator Russell Pearce of Mesa, the bill's author, overlook two salient points...
Newswire Services
May 02, 2010
WASHINGTON -- At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano said the Justice Department will review the recently passed Arizona anti-immigrant law.
The Arizona law is the most extreme anti-immigrant law in the country, requiring law enforcement to questi...
Newswire Services
May 01, 2010
PHOENIX, AZ -- MALDEF, the American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of Arizona and the National Immigration Law Center (NILC) held a news conference on the House of Representatives Lawn of the Arizona State Capitol Building in Phoenix, Arizona to announce their future legal challenge to Governor Jan Bre...
Frosty Wooldridge
April 30, 2010
Finally, the underground economy includes ID theft, ID forgeries, income tax evasion, fraudulent Earned Income Tax Credits applications, drunken driving, no licenses, no insurance and total chaos within police departments in Arizona.
Frosty Wooldridge
April 30, 2010
After 30 years of the U.S. Congress and four presidents failing to enforce our immigration laws-- Arizona, led by State Senator Russell Pearce and a brave band of lawmakers—passed SB 1070, the most diligent and forceful immigration law in the nation.
Ralph E. Stone
April 30, 2010
RACIAL PROFILING
AND ARIZONA´S IMMIGRATION LAW
"Driving while Black." "Walking while Black." These are phrases in the contemporary vernacular for racial profiling, which is defined as the inclusion of racial or ethnic characteristics in determining whether a person is considered likely t...
Mr. Will´s latest Washington Post column totally ignores the real issue with illegal immigration.
Michael Webster, Investigative Reporter
April 28, 2010
The new law will go into effect 91 days after the State Legislature adjourns so it will be early summer of 2010 meaning the law would take effect sometime in the summer, according to reports.
The affect of this new state police law is going to get very ugly.
Newswire Services
April 25, 2010
WASHINGTON, DC -- Today, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed into law a restrictive new measure which would require Arizona police officers to question any individual they suspected of residing illegally in America. In a statement, DNC Chairman Tim Kaine criticized the measure:
"Today, President O...
Robert Paul Reyes
April 24, 2010
"If you´re in Arizona and look even remotely like some policeman´s idea of an illegal immigrant, a law signed today says you will have to produce papers showing you´re in the USA legally whenever and where-ever an officer requests this — and so will anyone else with you. Now,...
Earl Ofari Hutchinson
April 24, 2010
President Obama wasted no time in denouncing Arizona´s hard-nosed anti-immigration law. He called it misguided, irresponsible and a threat to civil liberties. Obama´s right. The bill is wasteful, unenforceable, and more ominously virtually a license for police to engage in racial pro...
National Desk
April 23, 2010
This afternoon, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed an anti-immigrant law that has come under fire from human rights and civil liberties groups. The law, passed by the state´s Senate on Monday, would allow Arizona police to arrest anyone who they suspect of being in the country illegally and wh...
Lisa Mills
April 13, 2010
Arizona car insurance gives an opportunity to lower down the premium allocated for the car insurance for the teenagers. It is simple. One just has to enroll his/her teen driver in the driver´s education course. This can help in reducing the premium you pay for your teen. If the teen manages go...
Michael Webster, Investigative Reporter
April 09, 2010
The bill will go to the governor Monday, and Gov. Jan Brewer will have until the following Saturday to sign it, veto it, or do nothing and allow it to become law.
KellyAnn Bonnell
March 26, 2010
According to a recent article in the Arizona Republic, "the past two months have produced more [new home] sales than any comparable period in the past two years". Area home builders aren´t the only industry benefiting from the recent lift. Retail outlets specializing in home furnishings and de...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
ORLANDO, FL—U.S. Attorney A. Brian Albritton announces that U.S. District Judge Mary S. Scriven today sentenced Cipriano Velarde (age 38, of Phoenix, Arizona) and Cesar Nunez (age 29, also of Phoenix) for their participation in a conspiracy to distribute cocaine in Orlando. Velarde was sentenc...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
PHOENIX—Ronald Michael Capito, 52, and Joel Jay Glore, 51, both of Show Low, Ariz., have been arrested and charged by criminal complaint with eight counts of armed bank robbery. Capito and Glore are suspected of being the "High Country Bandits," a duo responsible for a total of 16 armed bank ...
Crime Blotter
March 17, 2010
PHOENIX, AZ—Jayal Howard, 40, of Sacaton, Ariz., was sentenced here to 41 months prison, by U.S. District Judge Paul G. Rosenblatt.
The facts showed that on July 11, 2008, Howard was driving a vehicle which contained three passengers, including a 12-year-old boy. Howard was driving on the G...
Subhendu Zabada
March 14, 2010
Arizona, a large state in the Western United States, also known as Grand Canyon State, is famous for its astonishing landscapes, soaring mountain ranges, rivers, grasslands, forests and beautiful weather. Arizona valley constitutes of all these and makes it a perfect place for vacation, retirement, ...
Subhendu Zabada
March 14, 2010
If you're looking to move to a new state, Arizona real estate is definitely worth a look. Following is a primer of the state and the FSBO Arizona real estate market.
Phoenix
Phoenix is by far the largest city in Arizona and it is growing fast. The sixth largest city in the United States, Phoe...
Subhendu Zabada
March 14, 2010
There is quite a bit of real estate available in Arizona, because new homes are being built constantly. If you´ve ever been to Arizona, you may be surprised by its vast open spaces – and even the new developments that spring up don´t seem to take anything away from all of that wide open ...
Lisa Mills
March 12, 2010
One can get the cheapest Arizona car insurance by searching and availing the best offer suiting them. You need to look for some competitive prices. Also, you can change your policy provider to a new one if it is better. The premium rates depend upon the credit ratings and earlier claims. You can buy...