Ack!!! Health Care Cut

On July 10, Jose Raul Pena, an illegal Salvadoran previously deported for cocaine possession, engaged in an hours-long shooting attack on Los Angeles police officers, during which he used his abducted 19-month-old daughter as a shield against the return fire. Finally, after unloading endless fusillades at the police and wounding one officer, Pena was fatally shot by a SWAT officer. Not surprisingly, his toddler-shield was killed, too.

http://michellemalkin.com/immigration/2005/07/17/02:33.pm
 
Autopsy shows girl had been strangled

By RICK LAVENDER and NIKKI YOUNG
The Times

Initial autopsy results show that 4-year-old Esmerelda Nava was strangled or suffocated, authorities said Monday.

The suspect in her death, 24-year-old Cornelio Rivera Zamites, still is on the run from murder, kidnapping and child molestation charges.

Zamites may have gotten at least a six-hour head start between the time Jesus and Veronica Nava reported their daughter missing from a relative's home on Pratt Reece Road to 7 a.m. Sunday when her body was found in woods a couple hundred yards away.

Hall County Sheriff Steve Cronic said authorities have no clues as to whether Zamites still is in Georgia. "We want every lead," Cronic said, adding that the hunt has been expanded to "every known associate" of Zamites.

State and federal law enforcement agencies have joined the manhunt, with the U.S. Border Patrol alerted that Zamites may be headed home to Vera Cruz, Mexico.

If Zamites makes it across the border, Cronic said it is unlikely that Mexico would send him back to Georgia for capital prosecution.

Hall authorities could not determine Zamites' criminal history in Mexico. But Cronic said that contact with residents in his native village revealed that "he wasn't a good citizen there."

As the search continued Monday night, Jose Alfaro Flores, a 29-year-old associate of Zamites, remained without bond at the Hall County Detention Center.

Flores, an undocumented Gainesville resident, has been charged with giving police false information and violating immigration laws.


Flores, also known as Jose Delgado, was arrested about 10:30 p.m. Sunday in a red Chevrolet sport utility vehicle. He is suspected of helping Zamites escape.

"He denied any contact (with Zamites) in the last 24 to 36 hours," Cronic said. "We're not sure we're getting all the information."

Zamites had few close friends locally, but may have some family in the area, Sheriff's Capt. Jeff Strickland said. The suspect reportedly worked as a day laborer in and around Gainesville and Jefferson.

Zamites rented a room in a residence on Pratt Reece in East Hall, Strickland said. Authorities have searched most suspected hangouts, stopped cars, responded to calls and checked every home in a 5-mile radius.

Cronic declined detailed comment on if or how Zamites knew the victim, but said there are some "casual relationships," possibly between her family and him.

Strickland could not release what evidence investigators have against Zamites, but said it was strong enough for a judge to issue a murder warrant.

E-mail: rlavender@gainesvilletimes.com and nyoung@gainesvilletimes.com

Originally published Tuesday, June 28, 2005
http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news/stories/20050628/localnews/117003.shtml
 
Is this the diversity of culture that you want brought to the United States?

washingtonpost.com

In Mexico, an Unpunished Crime
Rape Victims Face Widespread Cultural Bias in Pursuit of Justice

By Mary Jordan
Washington Post Foreign Service
Sunday, June 30, 2002; Page A01

REYESHOGPAN, Mexico -- These gorgeous mountain slopes in central Mexico, blooming with black pepper plants and golden cornstalks, camouflage the sorrow of the two silent sisters. Antonia and Isabel Francisco Melendez, who were born deaf, are nine months pregnant, and the doctors treating them say they were raped.

The sisters, who cannot speak, cry and crumple, and literally fold up, when asked how they got pregnant. Their babies are due at the same time, within a week or so. Do they know the man? Did it happen in the fields on their way home from school? Isabel seemed to try to answer once, to her grandmother, by pointing to a spot high on a mountainside before tears streamed down her face and she turned away again.

Antonia is 13 years old, and Isabel 16. Perhaps if they were older, the pregnancies would have been easier to keep secret, the way rapes and beatings of women are usually dealt with in Mexico. But in this little town of fewer than 500 people, a place where the church bells toll every afternoon at 5 to call everyone to say the rosary, the reality is hard to hide. The girls' tiny frames swell more each day. Their backs and legs are sore -- not from playing tag with schoolmates, but because their bodies are telling them they will soon be mothers.

"This is a crime and there should be an investigation," said Juana Maria Diego Victor, a community leader in this village 85 miles northeast of Puebla city. "Someone should protect these girls."

Mexico is struggling to modernize its justice system, but when it comes to punishing sexual violence against women, surprisingly little has changed in a century. In many parts of Mexico, the penalty for stealing a cow is harsher than the punishment for rape.

Although the law calls for tough penalties for rape -- up to 20 years in prison -- only rarely is there an investigation into even the most barbaric of sexual violence. Women's groups estimate that perhaps 1 percent of rapes are ever punished. Although the two girls' medical charts say their pregnancies were the "product of rape," no police authority has looked into the case.

...She said she believes that a "machismo culture," instilled through what is learned in the home, school and church, has allowed many men to "believe they are superior and dominant, and that women are an object." She said that mind-set has contributed to making many men -- including policemen, prosecutors, judges and others in positions of authority -- believe that sexual violence against women is no big deal.

"The thinking is 'she's a woman, so she deserved it,' or 'he's a man, so what do you expect?' " said Cazares....

Researcher Laurie Freeman in Mexico City contributed to this report.

© 2002 The Washington Post Company
 
...illegal alien Milagro Cunningham had been arrested three times last year by the Palm Beach County (Florida) Sheriff's Office on burglary charges.

Updated May 24, 2005, 12:44 p.m. ET

LAKE WORTH, Fla. (AP) — An 8-year-old girl who was raped and buried alive under rocks and concrete blocks inside a trash bin told a friend that the last thing that she remembered before passing out was her attacker towering over her.

But she said she awoke when she heard rescuers' voices, and wiggled her fingers to let them know she was there.

The girl, who was found by police seven hours after she was reported missing early Sunday, was hospitalized in good condition Monday and was talking with family and friends.

A teenage boy has been charged with attempted murder.

"She said the last thing she remembers is that he looked over her with these big eyes and then she said she went to sleep. She said she was waiting for us to find her," said 18-year-old Danielle Holloman, a family friend who calls the girl her sister.

"She said she knew we would come get her. That's why as soon as the police came, she wiggled her fingers," Holloman said Monday.

Police Sgt. Mike Hall found the girl after climbing into a 25-foot-long trash bin and opening the lid to a 30-gallon recycling container. Inside, he saw the girl's hand and foot peeking out amid heavy concrete slabs.

Rescuers feared the worst, but the mood turned jubilant when they saw the girl's fingers move and realized she was alive.

"There's no doubt in my mind that this child would have been dead if he didn't find her. She was dehydrated and in rough shape with pieces of cement blocks on top of her and she was face down," Sgt. Dan Boland said. "There was no way for her to get out on her own."

He said there must have been enough air pockets in the container to keep her alive.

...The girl had been staying overnight at her godmother's house in this town about 10 miles south of West Palm Beach -- where she often stayed on weekends when her mother worked. After police found her, she described her attacker -- a teenage boy who also had been staying at the house, police said.

Authorities said Milagro Cunningham, 17, confessed and was charged with attempted murder, sexual battery on a child under 12, and false imprisonment of a victim under age 13, police said.

The teen initially told investigators that the girl may have been abducted by five men in a station wagon and that he followed them but they got away. His story then unraveled under questioning, Boland said.

Holloman said Cunningham's mother lives in the Bahamas and he had been staying with an aunt until she accused him of stealing and kicked him out about four months ago. He then went to live at the home of Lisa Taylor, Holloman's mother and the girl's godmother...He was on probation for throwing a rock through a car window.

http://www.courttv.com/news/2005/0524/florida_ap.html
 
Suspect In Officer's Slaying Worked At Cherry Cricket
Manhunt On For Raul Garcia-Gomez


POSTED: 8:26 am MDT May 10, 2005
UPDATED: 7:20 pm MDT May 10, 2005

DENVER -- The man suspected of killing an off-duty Denver police officer over the weekend worked in Cherry Creek at a restaurant owned by Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, but he may not have been in this country legally, 7NEWS reported.

Denver police have named Raul Garcia-Gomez as a suspect in the ambush shooting of two police officers.

The suspect, identified as Raul Garcia-Gomez, 19, worked as a bus boy at the Cherry Cricket Restaurant, sources told 7NEWS.

Garcia-Gomez didn't show up for work Monday. Police believe he may have fled the state, leaving Monday morning with all of his belongings, 7NEWS reported.

Garcia-Gomez came to Colorado last year from Los Angeles. He and his girlfriend, along with his young daughter, moved into the house on South Vrain and he began working at Cherry Cricket about 10 months ago as a dishwasher...

Garcia-Gomez is a Mexican national who is suspected of being in the United States illegally... 7NEWS has confirmed with federal sources that there is no record of Garcia-Gomez entering the country legally, nor has he ever had contact with immigration authorities. Other than a couple of minor traffic tickets, Garcia-Gomez has no criminal record so there is a concern that he could be trying to return to Mexico, a country that does not extradite suspects who could face the death penalty or life in prison.

Police say after the shooting, Garcia-Gomez went back to his house and gathered all the photos of himself, presumably to make it harder for cops to find pictures of him. The only picture that officers could find was the photo now on the CrimeStoppers flier.

...Police say he may have fled to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, or Mexico, where he has family and friends.
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/4470834/detail.html
 
15 Murder Counts In Rockland Killing
May 5, 2005 4:01 pm US/Eastern

The laborer accused of killing a Rockland County woman in her bed was indicted Thursday on 15 counts of murder.

A grand jury also charged Ronald Douglas Herrera Castellanos, 39, with rape, other sex crimes, robbery and burglary, for a total of 22 counts in the killing of Mary Nagle, 42, last Friday in New City.


..."The defendant's been charged with multiple theories of murder in the first degree as well as murder in the second degree, basically under the felony murder theory that he committed the killing while he was robbing her, burglarizing the home, raping her and other sex acts," Valvo said. He said he could not remember a similar list against a defendant in his nine years as a prosecutor.

...Clarkstown police arrested Herrera, then identified as Douglas Herrera, a few hours after Nagle was found dead at the end of a trail of blood leading to her bedroom. Herrera had been working for a company hired to power-wash the deck of the Nagle home.

Police said that after the killing, he changed into clothes belonging to Nagle's husband and left with her cell phone and wallet, which were found Tuesday. He had made 51 calls on the phone to Nagle's relatives and friends, taunting and even threatening them, police said.

They said Herrera, a Guatemala native, was living in the U.S. illegally, having overstayed a 2001 tourist visa. He had been arrested -- but failed to appear in court -- for allegedly hitting a girlfriend in 2002.

http://1010wins.com/topstories/local_story_125160236.html
 
Man charged with Monday night's murder
Updated: 1/27/2004 9:07 PM
By: Antonio Castelan

On Monday two girls found their older sister -- a freshman at St. Edward’s University -- stabbed to death inside the family's Northwest Austin home. Detectives later connected a man to the capital murder after he placed a call to APD's Homicide Tip Line.

People living at the Champion Forests subdivision in Northwest Austin are still in shock over the death of 18-year-old Virginia Garcia. The victim's neighbors are relieved a suspect is behind bars.

Police said Garcia -- better known as "Jenny" -- was stabbed to death by 20-year old David Diaz Morales inside her home. Police charged Morales with her murder. Detectives believe he was infatuated with the St. Edward's University freshman. Police said Morales broke into the home and stabbed Garcia.

"We believe they did know each other. They had worked together some months back and they had mutual friends. It also appears that David Diaz had feelings for Jenny Garcia," Lt. Charles Black, with robbery & homicide, said.

Investigators believe Morales burglarized the home at around 2 p.m. Monday.

Garcia's younger sisters found her dead around 6 p.m. at their home on the 4700 block of Whispering Valley.

Investigators said Morales called the APD tip line posing as a concerned friend saying that he noticed the house. Police traced the call and went to David Diaz Morales's apartment.

"The person identified himself as David Diaz. He said he was watching the news, and that he had recognized Jenny Garcia's address, and he wanted to know what was going on," Black said.

After police questioned him some more he hung up.

Detectives traced the line, and said they found stolen jewelry from the victim's house.

"He agreed to come to the police station and did answer questions and offered explanations for his whereabouts and explanations for their relationship. But as they continued to investigate further, then we found that jewelry that had been stolen from Virginia Garcia's home was inside the apartment of David Diaz [Morales]," Black said.

...Police charged Morales with capital murder. He's in jail without bond.

http://www.news8austin.com/content/headlines/?ArID=96281&SecID=2

The accused murderer, David Diaz Morales, whom the Austin police had earlier held in custody for child molestation, had been released rather than deported because of the city's sanctuary policy.
 
The murder of Kris Eggle, a park ranger in the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in southern Arizona on August 9, 2002, was little noted by the media, although the press has paid considerable attention to the deaths of illegal aliens on the border. By contrast, Ranger Eggle was shot down by Mexican drug dealers who were using Organ Pipe as a route for their smuggling. Only 28 when he was murdered, Eggle was a valedictorian and an Eagle Scout who joined the National Park Service because he loved the outdoors. (Organ Pipe is considered to be the most dangerous of the national park system: 200,000 illegal aliens and 700,000 pounds of drugs were intercepted at the park in 2001.)
http://www.immigrationshumancost.org/text/crimevictims.html
 
...Darlene Squires, the distraught mother of a disabled teenager, one of two girls who were raped on October 24, 2002, by three members of a Salvadoran street gang located in Somerville, Massachusetts. Aged 17 and 14, both victims are deaf and one has cerebral palsy. Mrs. Squires believed that the attacks were a retaliation against her family because her husband confronted the young men after they had harassed the Squires son. Later reports indicated the men arrested for the crime were illegal aliens. Law enforcement officials were concerned about increased violence from the MS-13 gang which was "believed to have originated in part with soldiers and their families who left El Salvador." Local residents estimate the gang has more than 100 members in their community. An update a few months after the Squires crime showed that the gang problem in the community has only gotten worse.
http://www.immigrationshumancost.org/text/crimevictims.html
 
Reba, what percentage of illgal aliens comitt violent crimes? It's probaly VERY VERY low....
and as a matter of fact, I am a communications major, and I actually KNOW about how the media works...... Are you in other countries?
 
deafdyke said:
Reba, what percentage of illgal aliens comitt violent crimes? It's probaly VERY VERY low....
and as a matter of fact, I am a communications major, and I actually KNOW about how the media works......
How can you ignore facts that are in front of your face, and yet you never present any facts to support your positions?

Are you in other countries?
What do you mean?
 
"Worth a look is the FBI Most Wanted pages. There is a list of Most Wanted Terrorists, unsurprisingly headed by UBL. The traditional Top Ten List of Most Wanted is there, along with a monthly selection of bad criminals. The proportion of foreigners is certainly above their percentage of the population. The September 2003 list of 18 wanted fugitives includes five Americans, 10 Mexican nationals and three other foreign nationalities (Iraq, Colombia, Somalia)."

http://www.fbi.gov/mostwant/topten/fugitives/fugitives.htm

http://www.immigrationshumancost.org/text/criminals.html
 
Mexico Is Rich
Mexican wealthy play American taxpayers for suckers


Certainly there are many poor people in Mexico, since perhaps half the country lives in poverty. However, the nation as a whole is quite rich — see the documented facts listed below — and could well finance the sort of improvements in education and infrastructure that would better the living standards of all Mexicans. But the Mexican ultra-rich, like telecommunications magnate Carlos Slim, don't like to tax themselves for investment the country badly needs for infrastructure and education, and it helps them greatly that the American taxpayer has been forced to support Mexicans living in the United States.

Every dollar spent in U.S. taxes for social services for illegal aliens frees up additional cash to be sent south as part of the annual remittances which now provide the second highest source of foreign income for Mexico, over $16 billion in 2004. According to the CNN news show Lou Dobbs Tonight (3/21/05), "Remittances, as they're called, are expected to become Mexico's primary source of income this year, surpassing the amount of money that Mexico makes on oil exports for the first time ever."

So when el Presidente Vicente Fox complains that the "dignity" of Mexicans living illegally in America requires that they receive free healthcare on the U.S. taxpayer's dime, he is really talking about increased remittances to keep their whole corrupt system afloat.

Consider these relevent facts:

• Mexico has the highest Gross Domestic Product in Latin America, substantially higher than runner-up Brazil.

• When measured in GDP per capita, Mexico ranks #1 also, ahead of Chile and Venezuela.

• According to Forbes magazine, nearly half, 11 out of 24, of Latin American billionaires are Mexican in 2004.

• Mexico raises less revenue through taxation than nearly any other Latin American country, just 12 percent which is one reason why the nation's wealth is not better utilized. By comparison, the United States takes in 25-28 percent of its gross domestic profit in taxes. Even Brazil taxes itself at twice the Mexican rate.

• Economist Gary Hufbauer of the Institute for International Economics has remarked, "It's up to Mexico to solve its problem, and basically the wealthy classes do not want to tax themselves, period. While I'm not usually an advocate for larger government, Mexico is a country where public investment, done wisely, could pay huge dividends."

• Mexico expert Prof. George Grayson of William and Mary College calls Mexico an "immensely wealthy nation."

• Mexico's economy is the world's tenth largest.

• When the ruling party needed a hefty sum for the 1994 election, Presidente Salinas leaned on a group of rich businessmen to write $25 million checks each at an infamous dinner party, where contributions totaled a staggering $750 million by evening's end. Compare that with the measly $150 million campaign chest in spring 2004 that President Bush had accumulated after three years in office.

• Freedom House notes the cost of corruption: "According a recent study by the Mexico chapter of Transparency International, some $2.3 billion-approximately 1 percent-of the country's economic production goes to officials in bribes, with the poorest families paying nearly 14 percent of their income in bribes."

• Ricas y Famosas — Rich and Famous is a book of photos that takes a peek at the hidden world of the Mexican ultra-rich. Photographer Daniela Rossell used her membership in the exclusive club to reveal the decadent lifestyles of blonde women in gold lamé. It is a shocking view of the most extreme ostentatious wealth among great poverty.

• Sure Things in Mexico: Death, Taxes and Evasion
According the recent rankings released from the IMD International, the Switzerland-based International Institute for Management Development placed Mexico at 56 out of 60 economies examined, largely because of a dearth of investment in everything from infrastructure to education. Due to its pathetic tax collection, Mexico cannot even buy schoolbooks or pay its police enough to live on, much less invest in its future.

• Lou Dobbs Tonight Transcript (12/16/04)
The CNN news show shines a light on Mexican wealth. Particularly noteworthy is Prof. Grayson's remark: "There is a small economic elite who live like maharajas, and there's a political elite that protects them. Our border provides an escape valve which really lets the Mexican political and economic elite off the hook in terms of providing opportunities for their own people."

• While US Focuses on Iraq, Mexico is Collapsing
June, 2005, and the symptoms of Mexico's failure as a state are accumulating. The recent takeover of border city Nuevo Laredo by the Mexican army because of the breakdown in law and order was so obvious. Interestingly, Defense chief Donald Rumsfeld is guided by a secret Pentagon report which identifies Mexico as a potential failed state in the making.
© 2005 Brenda Walker All rights reserved.
http://www.limitstogrowth.org/WEB-text/mexicoisrich.html
 
deafdyke said:
Reba, what percentage of illgal aliens comitt violent crimes? It's probaly VERY VERY low....
Tell that to the victims' families.
 
You want percentages? OK, here are some:

• In Los Angeles, 95 percent of all outstanding warrants for homicide (which total 1,200 to 1,500) target illegal aliens. Up to two-thirds of all fugitive felony warrants (17,000) are for illegal aliens.

• A confidential California Department of Justice study reported in 1995 that 60 percent of the 20,000-strong 18th Street Gang in southern California is illegal; police officers say the proportion is actually much greater. The bloody gang collaborates with the Mexican Mafia, the dominant force in California prisons, on complex drug-distribution schemes, extortion, and drive-by assassinations, and commits an assault or robbery every day in L.A. County. The gang has grown dramatically over the last two decades by recruiting recently arrived youngsters, most of them illegal, from Central America and Mexico.

• The leadership of the Columbia Lil’ Cycos gang, which uses murder and racketeering to control the drug market around L.A.’s MacArthur Park, was about 60 percent illegal in 2002, says former assistant U.S. attorney Luis Li. Francisco Martinez, a Mexican Mafia member and an illegal alien, controlled the gang from prison, while serving time for felonious reentry following deportation.

The Illegal-Alien Crime Wave (City Journal Report)
City Journal
The Illegal-Alien Crime Wave
Heather Mac Donald
Winter 2004

http://www.city-journal.org/html/14_1_the_illegal_alien.html
 
Back to our original topic, health care costs:

Immigrant Births Put Pressure on Hospitals
By Cara Anna, Associated Press, July 18 2005
With nearly one in four American births now to a foreign-born mother, pressure is growing on health care centers to not only deliver babies, but deliver in more languages than one.

A report issued earlier this month by the Center for Immigration Studies says as of 2002, 23 percent of all births in the U.S. were to immigrant [and illegal alien] mothers. Births to Hispanic mothers accounted for 59 percent of those....

One hospital in Madison, Wis., said requests for interpreters more than doubled, to more than 4,000 requests a year, between 2000 and 2003. In Columbus, Ohio, Children's Hospital in 2002 had almost 8,000 requests for interpreters.

A survey of New Jersey's hospitals shows that in a largely urban state where 11 percent of residents have limited English, just 3 percent of hospitals have a full-time interpreter. Eighty percent of hospitals offer no staff training on working with interpreters, and 31 percent have no multilingual signs.

Cost is a barrier and most hospitals told the New Jersey survey that reimbursement for translation services is needed. A 2002 study by the National Association of Children's Hospitals found interpreting costs at 22 hospitals ranged from $1,800 to $847,000 per year....
 
To resolve these serious problems:
Immigrants should be banned from USA....
 
Change U.S. law on anchor babies
By Al Knight, Denver Post, June 22, 2005
...Consider the issue of anchor babies and what, if anything, should be done about them. Anchor babies, for those not yet familiar with the term, is the description given to babies of illegal immigrants who are delivered in the United States. These babies, under current interpretation of U.S. law, automatically become U.S. citizens and most qualify immediately for a variety of benefits, including Medicaid. Over time, they can open the door to citizenship to other family members.

Last week, there was a flurry of national news stories announcing the current estimate that 300,000 such babies are born each year in this country....

There is a special intensity in this discussion in some states - including California, Texas and Florida - with high anchor baby populations. But the issue is also being noticed in places like Georgia, where the number of anchor babies doubled from 5,133 in 2000 to 11,180 in 2002. Several years ago in Colorado, the number of such births was estimated at more than 6,000.

A measure pending in Congress would change the Constitution to deny citizenship rights to babies born to illegal immigrants. The proposed amendment is currently given little or no chance of passage but it certainly helps to focus attention on the nature of the problem....
 
Y said:
To resolve these serious problems:
Immigrants should be banned from USA....
I don't think we need to completely ban immigration. I just think we need to carefully control it, and enforce the laws against the illegal invaders.
 
One Mexican in every 11 emigrates to U.S.
By Rachel Urang, Los Angeles Daily News, June 15, 2005

http://www.dailynews.com/Stories/0,1413,200~20954~2920944,00.html

One in every 11 people born in Mexico and still alive is a U.S. resident, and about half of these immigrants crossed the border illegally, according to a comprehensive report released Tuesday.

In the Pew Hispanic Center study of immigration trends, analysts estimated that in March 2004 about 10.3 million immigrants [illegal aliens] from around the world were living in the United States without legal documents to be here -- some 24 percent of them in California. About 10.6 million people born in Mexico live in the U.S. -- about 5.9 million of them illegally.

...said Jeffery Passel, the study's author. "This (study) shows that not only are they not going home, but more are coming....

Most undocumented immigrants [illegal aliens] are Mexicans with little education who are trying to escape the poverty in their native country. And though they make incremental strides, many never achieve economic success, with about 27 percent lingering in poverty -- twice the rate for native-born Americans....

According to the Pew report, more than half of the 10.3 million illegal immigrants came from Mexico and an additional 24 percent from other Latin American countries.

Undocumented immigrants [illegal aliens] are parents to 3.1 million U.S.-born children and 1.6 million undocumented children [they are documented - as "anchor babies" - ed.]. Those children -- many of whom attend public schools -- account for more than one-third of the illegal immigrant population....

"This is costing us billions in health care, the criminal justice system and education," said Rep. Elton Gallegly, R-Thousand Oaks, who advocates a more stringent employment-verification system. "You can't run and stick your head in the sand."
 
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