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    Unfortunately here in Maryland, Casa de Maryland runs our state. They are a taxpayer funded organization that aids & abets illegals, helps illegals register to vote, bails illegals out of jail, and helps illegals find jobs & government assistance programs. THAT is what we here in Maryland are forced to fund, thanks to illegal alien-loving Governor Martinez O'Malley.
    Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"........

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    Quote Originally Posted by HippieChick
    Unfortunately here in Maryland, Casa de Maryland runs our state. They are a taxpayer funded organization that aids & abets illegals, helps illegals register to vote, bails illegals out of jail, and helps illegals find jobs & government assistance programs. THAT is what we here in Maryland are forced to fund, thanks to illegal alien-loving Governor Martinez O'Malley.
    Senator Mikulski needs to go too. I think numbersusa rates all of our reps an average f. And Maryland used to give licenses out to illegal aliens. It looks like they all set up home in Gaithersburg, Kensington and Takoma Park. No one can convince me that all these Hispanics are legal because their popuation has trippled in just a few years. No state would allow for such a surge of foreigners all at once. CASA de Md needs to be investigated for their role in aiding and abetting foreigners.
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    Oh no, they're plenty too many here in PG. Only months after Bush started talking amnesty, my neighborhood went about 1/3 spanish speakers. You can't tell me they were all legal. Someone in a community meeting complained about chickens being kept near his house and waking him up.

    Average MD taxpayer pays $700 per year for illegal benefits and incarceration.

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    Well What can we do?

    Well Marylanders what are we doing about this? and what can I do to help? What can we do to change things? I always wanted to know how i could get more involved and perhaps even a part of the political solution someday, but not sure how to get started.

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    I've written letters to Senators, my Representative, the Governor, and all the candidates for country exec and governor. I also wrote to the President (not that it will make a difference). None of the country exec candidates wrote back--and I asked a neutral question on their stand on illegals. Only one I didn't contact supports 287g and will get my vote.

    I got a letter back from Senator Cardin who did state he had to take some time to write back I gathered because I made some strong arguments. But he still is for amnesty (sorry, a "path to legalization.") Unlike that jerk Mikulski, I think he may be open to rational argument from the tone of his letter. I intend to send him the book, "The Immorality of Illegal Immigration" by Father Bascio. This is has strong ethical arguments against illegals and it may make Cardin see things differently. One can only try. I highly recommend it--see him searching Bascio on YouTube to get an idea of his thinking.

    I'm thinking of putting fliers on cars that say MD taxpayers pay an average of $700 for illegals and put some links on it, maybe a sesntence about 287g. Maybe that won't work, maybe it will do something.

    Am totally open to ideas...

    I don't do much outside protest because it doesn't seem to do much.
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    Re: Well What can we do?

    Quote Originally Posted by BRIKZ
    Well Marylanders what are we doing about this? and what can I do to help? What can we do to change things? I always wanted to know how i could get more involved and perhaps even a part of the political solution someday, but not sure how to get started.
    One good place to get started is with Casa de Maryland, but I have no idea how to even go about doing that. We need some type of authority to subpoena their records. Does anyone know of any laws regarding taxpayer dollars and our right to investigate an organization that uses taxpayer dollars?

    Casa de Maryland had a representative on a local radio show last month, and they were discussing illegal immigration. The Casa rep said their taxpayer funded organization helps people find jobs, REGARDLESS of their immigration status, and that 3,900 different Maryland employers use their organization to hire workers. Shouldn't we, as taxpayers, have the right to see exactly which employers are using Casa's services to hire illegal aliens, especially since taxpayers fund this organization????
    Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"........

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    Re: Well What can we do?

    Quote Originally Posted by HippieChick
    Quote Originally Posted by BRIKZ
    Well Marylanders what are we doing about this? and what can I do to help? What can we do to change things? I always wanted to know how i could get more involved and perhaps even a part of the political solution someday, but not sure how to get started.
    One good place to get started is with Casa de Maryland, but I have no idea how to even go about doing that. We need some type of authority to subpoena their records. Does anyone know of any laws regarding taxpayer dollars and our right to investigate an organization that uses taxpayer dollars?

    Casa de Maryland had a representative on a local radio show last month, and they were discussing illegal immigration. The Casa rep said their taxpayer funded organization helps people find jobs, REGARDLESS of their immigration status, and that 3,900 different Maryland employers use their organization to hire workers. Shouldn't we, as taxpayers, have the right to see exactly which employers are using Casa's services to hire illegal aliens, especially since taxpayers fund this organization????
    WE DO! If they get any Federal money I believe they should be subject to Freedom of Information request. Maryland has a similar law: http://www.oag.state.md.us/Forms/book.pdf I worked with Federal FOIA--be specific as to exaclty what you want. Narrowing the request makes it go faster and works better on both sides.

    EDIT: which radio station?
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