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07-26-2006, 08:28 AM #1
Protests continue in Squan vs. illegal aliens
Free Ramos and Compean NOW!
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07-26-2006, 09:58 AM #2
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have you ever been in contact with these guys?
Ron Bass, of Linden, is the founder of the United Patriots of America, an organization whose mission is to have the immigration laws of the United States enforced and to secure the country’s borders from illegal trespassers. He has been an organizer for the protests in Manasquan.
How's this for a law for the Mayor?
Manasquan Mayor Richard Dunne said he was unaware of any such law. “To my knowledge we can’t just arrest people for being in the country illegally. We can’t incarcerate illegal aliens without just cause. Immigration laws are federal laws, not Manasquan laws,” he said.
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Homela ... /em994.cfm
Section 287(g) Is the Right Answer for State and Local Immigration Enforcement
by James Jay Carafano, Ph.D.
Executive Memorandum #994
State and local law enforcement have an important role to play in federal immigration investigations. Section 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides the legal authority for state and local enforcement to investigate, detain, and arrest aliens on civil and crimi*nal grounds. Any comprehensive border and immigration security legislation by Congress should include provisions for strengthen*ing and expanding programs authorized under §287(g).
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07-26-2006, 10:22 AM #3Main Street, here, has become a rallying point for protesters from the organizations United Patriots of America and Minutemen in an effort to stir local residents to take a stand on illegal immigrants working freely in the area. The groups are attempting to dissuade employers and townspeople from utilizing illegal labor. Armed with signs, flyers and cameras, the protesters have gathered on the sidewalks in front of Borough Hall and the Acme supermarket for the past four Saturday mornings to garner support for their cause.
The location where they gather is a regular muster zone for illegal immigrants seeking day laborer jobs. Often, there are up to 50 men hanging around the area of the Acme and the 7-Eleven early in the morning, hoping a local contractor, builder or painter will pick them up for a day of work.
Ron Bass, of Linden, is the founder of the United Patriots of America, an organization whose mission is to have the immigration laws of the United States enforced and to secure the country’s borders from illegal trespassers. He has been an organizer for the protests in Manasquan.
Thanks 2nd! good research ... handy arguing point for our letters.
Section 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act(INA) provides the Legal Authority for state and local enforcement to investigate, detain, and arrest aliens on civil and criminal grounds.
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Homela ... /em994.cfm
Section 287(g) Is the Right Answer for State and Local Immigration Enforcement
by James Jay Carafano, Ph.D.
Executive Memorandum #994"Liberty CANNOT be preserved without general knowledge among people" John Adams (August 1765)
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07-26-2006, 10:26 AM #4
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can't take credit......one of our other guys posted that info the other day. ALSO, there's a post with the Law en toto. Haven't found it yet.
Thought I saved it as I wanted to print it out and send it to all these morons as a rebuttal.
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