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    PWC: Rule Of Law Resolution Passes Unanimously

    Rule Of Law Resolution Implementation Passes Unanimously
    By Greg L | 17 October 2007 | Illegal Aliens, PWC Politics | 66 Comments


    The atrium outside of board chambers at the McCoart Center

    In a truly marathon session of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors that lasted about thirteen hours, the supervisors unanimously voted to fully implement the rule of law resolution, providing additional funding for the police department and restricting eight county programs to lawful residents only that had previously been available for illegal aliens. Mexicans Without Borders is now zero for three in their efforts, and further embarrassed themselves by the way they acted at the McCoart center.

    Mexicans Without Borders had about a thousand people show up on their side, and with a few hundred Help Save Manassas members managed to completely overflow the McCoart center. Fire marshalls took control of access to the McCoart center well before the meeting started, and a noisy demonstration outside by the illegal alien lobby went on for several hours. It was largely uneventful outside, although seeing the illegal alien lobby chant “USAâ€
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    Indeed A Victory Good for them!!!

    Local government showing it has a spine. I hope it's contagious.
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    It should be practiced that when a large group of illegals show up anywhere, they are arrested. That would be the safe thing to do. Instead they all show up without fear. What has happend to our country?

    Congratualtions are in order for the city of Prince William.

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    I love it, very well written!
    Sounds like that la raza gal really put her foot in her mouth.
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    That was great! Now if other counties would pass this resolution that would be awesome, especially in California.

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    Good work Prince Williams!!!!!!!!

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    Awesome job to everyone in Prince Williams! This is a huge victory for Americans, and another significant blow to MWB, La Raza, and other OBL groups.
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    Listening to the live broadcast here last night.... was really a huge eye opener...Some of the people claimed to have lived here for 16 years and gone to college...and could not speak a lick of English ...they had to have an interpreter ...and they were business owner. ..hummm not likely to be hiring English speaking Citizens... eh!
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    Va. County OKs Illegal Immigrant Crackdown

    WOODBRIDGE, Va., Oct. 17, 2007
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    (CBS/AP) After 12 hours of meeting and hearing emotional testimony, Prince William County supervisors voted to move forward with their contentious measure to deny services to illegal immigrants.

    They postponed the matter of how to secure long-term funding for the plan, which includes allowing police to check the residency status of anyone arrested in the county and improve cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

    More than 1,200 people packed the county government complex in Woodbridge and the streets outside last night - and about 400 signed up to address the supervisors during the public comment period.

    As the meeting began, supporters and opponents of the measures scuffled in the street before police separated them.

    Supervisors were supposed to vote on the restrictions two weeks ago, but put off the vote while they studied the county's budget situation.

    The anti-illegal immigration resolution was first proposed in June, CBS affiliate WUSA-TV reports.

    It calls for cuts to certain county services and prohibits undocumented residents from getting business licenses. The resolution also expands police authority allowing officers to ask people about their legal status.

    Immigration supporters are concerned about the consequences of the police action and what will happen if people do not call police for help or to report a crime, WUSA reports.

    The tension in Woodbridge came as officials in Virginia's Fairfax County and Richmond also turned their attention to illegal immigration yesterday, the Washington Post reported. Fairfax's county executive said he would begin studying which services might be restricted to illegal immigrants, and in Richmond, officials rejected a proposal to build a 1,000-bed detention center where illegal immigrants could be temporarily held for deportation, the Post reported.

    Instead, the Virginia Crime Commission's immigration task force approved a proposal to give more money to local governments to house arrested illegal immigrants and to expand or build jails, the Post reported.

    But the real drama was in Prince William, and it wasn't confined to the street. For hours yesterday afternoon and deep into the night, the podium belonged to residents, highlighting how visceral the issue has become. The list of speakers grew longer after the workday ended, as scores of Hispanic immigrants arrived to urge the supervisors to vote no, many speaking through translators, the Post reported. Children of immigrants, standing on stools, asked board members not to hurt their parents, according to the paper.

    Others pointed out that illegal immigrants are breaking the law, the Post reports. "Where do you get off demanding services, rights and mandatory citizenship?" said Manassas resident Robert Stephens, addressing the large crowd of Hispanic residents, reported the Post. "Who invited you? You cry for your rights? You have none."

    Police officials emphasize that they would not be conducting immigration sweeps or setting up checkpoints, as some have feared, and that it would take months to put the measures into practice. More than 500 county police officers would need to be trained in the nuances of federal immigration law. Yesterday's vote also approved the creation of a seven-officer Criminal Alien Unit that would work directly with federal immigration agents, the Post reported.

    Legal experts say the county policies are untested in court. A group of 22 plaintiffs has filed a lawsuit against the county and its top officials in federal court seeking to block the measures, claiming that they violate equal protection laws and that immigration enforcement is a federal concern, the Post reported.

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