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10-10-2007, 04:33 AM #1
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March planned to protest Irving's immigration stance
March planned to protest Irving's immigration stance
http://www.dallasnews.com
08:08 PM CDT on Tuesday, October 9, 2007
By BRANDON FORMBY / The Dallas Morning News
bformby@dallasnews.com
Hispanic activists are planning a march Saturday to protest the Irving Police Department's use of a controversial program that turns illegal immigrants who have been arrested over to federal officials for deportation proceedings.
"We think it's excessive and needs to be looked at," said Jose Galvez, a rally organizer.
The march is scheduled for 3 p.m. Saturday and will begin at the corner of Rock Island Road and Main Street and move west along Rock Island to City Hall. A rally will follow.
Mr. Galvez, a Farmers Branch resident who ran unsuccessfully this year for a City Council seat there, said the march will be peaceful. He expects 400 to 1,200 people from North Texas to participate.
The march will come less than a month after more than 1,000 protesters rallied at Irving City Hall and called for an end to the city's use of the Criminal Alien Program.
The program provides around-the-clock communication with federal authorities. Irving officials say that they aren't deporting anyone but rather working with federal officials in a program open to all cities. Police have turned over more than 1,600 people to Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the last year.
Last month, Mexican Consul Enrique Hubbard Urrea warned immigrants from his country to avoid the suburb.
For more information about the rally, call 214-524-1741.
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10-10-2007, 08:21 AM #2
Oh please.....this is just more of the typical behavior to be expected of illegals. Protesting the fact that a town has removed 1,600 illegal aliens who did something that landed them in the custody of the police in the first place.
Yes, by all means, let offenders of any sort stay within the community. Are these people all out of their minds or what?Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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10-10-2007, 09:37 AM #3
If I was the mayor of Irving, on that day I would set up a dozen "DUI" checkpoints and also just happen to check immigration status on all those checked for DUI.
I would make the announcements and their rally would have 6 people attending!<div>Thank you Governor Brewer!</div>
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10-10-2007, 09:42 AM #4
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Last night on the local news, Irving PD defended the deportation of the 1,600 people, saying that ALL OF THEM had something more on their record than simple traffic violations.
I believe they said there were 4 murderers, 26 assaults, 26 sexual assaults, 2 children sexual assaults, 6 failure to register of a sex offender, over 200 with DWI's (mostly more than one), and over 500 without a drivers license. They didn't mention how many committed identity theft.
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10-10-2007, 10:12 AM #5
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Originally Posted by 31scoutI don't care who you are, how you got here, what color you are, what language/dialect you speak... If you didn't get here legally then you don't belong here. Period.
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10-10-2007, 10:44 AM #6
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Our mantra to the employers should always be that if they would hire legal citizens to begin with they could avoid all this inconvenience and uncertainty.
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