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Old Jan 13th 2003, 12:32 am
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News Item: 50,000 Pakis to be Detained Under INS

Around fifty thousand Pakistanis are likely to be detained in line
with the INS registration drive in the US, incurring a loss of 2.5
million dollars per month to Pakistan's exchequer, speakers feared
during a community meeting here at Pakistan's embassy.

The meeting was chaired Saturday by Pakistan Ambassador to United
States Ashraf Jahangir Qazi, and it was aimed at apprising the
Pakistani community of the INS registration.

Speaking on the occasion, the US attorneys, who were also invited by
the embassy, called upon the Pakistanis to bring $1500 with them while
registering with the INS to avoid arrests.

The confused and panicked leaders and members of the Pakistani
community strongly urged Ambassador Qazi to arrange a meeting between
President George W. Bush and President Musharraf to end the deepening
quagmire caused by the INS.

Reports are also pouring in that the US authorities are savagely
harassing Pakistanis heading to their motherland after winding up
their business and quitting their jobs in the wake of the diabolic INS
campaign.

At the airports, highways, ordinary roads, markets, hotels,
restaurants, beaches, public parks and even in hospitals Muslims,
specifically of Middle Eastern origins and Pakistanis are targeted and
bizarrely quizzed by numerous US intelligence agencies.

My Take: It's a good start but more must be done in order to clean our
shores !
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Old Jan 13th 2003, 6:31 am
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Dear Langue...

Your interests seem to to be moving farther and farther down south..

Keep going bro .. at this pace you will end up in Argentina by next winter...


Originally posted by Langue_sale
News Item: 50,000 Pakis to be Detained Under INS

Around fifty thousand Pakistanis are likely to be detained in line
with the INS registration drive in the US, incurring a loss of 2.5
million dollars per month to Pakistan's exchequer, speakers feared
during a community meeting here at Pakistan's embassy.

The meeting was chaired Saturday by Pakistan Ambassador to United
States Ashraf Jahangir Qazi, and it was aimed at apprising the
Pakistani community of the INS registration.

Speaking on the occasion, the US attorneys, who were also invited by
the embassy, called upon the Pakistanis to bring $1500 with them while
registering with the INS to avoid arrests.

The confused and panicked leaders and members of the Pakistani
community strongly urged Ambassador Qazi to arrange a meeting between
President George W. Bush and President Musharraf to end the deepening
quagmire caused by the INS.

Reports are also pouring in that the US authorities are savagely
harassing Pakistanis heading to their motherland after winding up
their business and quitting their jobs in the wake of the diabolic INS
campaign.

At the airports, highways, ordinary roads, markets, hotels,
restaurants, beaches, public parks and even in hospitals Muslims,
specifically of Middle Eastern origins and Pakistanis are targeted and
bizarrely quizzed by numerous US intelligence agencies.

My Take: It's a good start but more must be done in order to clean our
shores !
Langue_Sale
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