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INVASION USA Immigration groups to join forces Activists against tide of illegals rally around specific goals Posted: June 08, 2005 1:00 am Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily.com
A coalition of anti-illegal immigration groups has vowed to work together toward common goals after meeting at a conference in Las Vegas. As WorldNetDaily reported, a radical anti-American group working for the establishment of a separate Hispanic nation in the southwest U.S. threatened attendees of the conference, which was held May 27-29, saying Mexican food workers might cause "Montezuma's Revenge" among those they serve.
Rather than a debilitating illness, the attendees came away with certain points of actions the leadership of several groups agreed to pursue. According to a statement from the Wake Up America Foundation, which sponsored the event, those actions are:
Said the statement: " Immigration reform leaders are rushing to organize the rapidly rising movement in America to address illegal immigration. The leaders also agreed to continue a dialogue on unifying strategies via electronic meetings." Related story:
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