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    Warner urged to declare emergency in illegals crisis Virgini

    Warner urged to declare emergency in illegals crisis
    By Christina Bellantoni
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES
    August 24, 2005


    State legislators said yesterday that Virginia is facing an immigration crisis on par with Arizona and New Mexico and urged Gov. Mark Warner to declare an emergency like the governors of those two states did last week.
    Delegate Jeffrey M. Frederick, Prince William County Republican, has asked Mr. Warner, a Democrat, to declare a state of emergency to stop the influx of illegal aliens into the state. Mr. Frederick said that even though Virginia does not share a border with Mexico, the state must take such action to tap federal homeland security dollars to fund police efforts to arrest illegal aliens and hand them over to federal immigration authorities.
    "They might be coming through Arizona, but they are landing here," Mr. Frederick said. "It's getting out of control. We really need to do everything we can and utilize every tool that's available to us."
    Mr. Frederick, the only Hispanic member of the General Assembly, said such a move would help stem the drain on taxpayer resources caused by illegals who use public services, including hospitals. He still has relatives in Colombia.
    Mr. Frederick's Friday letter to the governor likely will net wide support in the Republican-controlled legislature, which earlier this year overwhelmingly passed a measure denying public benefits to illegal aliens and in 2003 required motorists to prove legal residency to obtain driver's licenses.
    Conservative estimates put the number of illegal aliens in Virginia at 100,000 to 200,000.
    Mr. Warner, completing his last five months in office, has not responded to Mr. Frederick, who has served in the state House since last year.
    Warner spokeswoman Ellen Qualls said the office had received the letter and will review it.
    "The governor believes we need a comprehensive federal policy on immigration issues, which would include stricter enforcement of our borders, but the issues Arizona and New Mexico face are not the issues Virginia faces," Miss Qualls said. Virginia's safety, she added, is not threatened by the border with North Carolina.
    The state-of-emergency declarations by Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson freed $1.5 million and $1.75 million, respectively, in state emergency funding. The money will go to border counties to address problems with violence and human and drug trafficking.
    Both Democratic governors are up for re-election next year. Mr. Richardson, like Mr. Warner, is thought to be eyeing the White House.
    Virginia Delegate David B. Albo, who authored the public benefits and license laws, said declaring a state of emergency could help the state.


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    Oh if these happens. Its for sure will put the Problem of illegals Immigrants To the Front of the News Media. Maybe even get top billing.
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    Now this sounds very interesting
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    "They might be coming through Arizona, but they are landing here," Mr. Frederick said. "It's getting out of control. We really need to do everything we can and utilize every tool that's available to us."
    Governor's of the States declaring a "state of emergency" because of the invasion of 'foreign nationals' is a MANDATE to Congress to "repel invasions" --- if ANY Congressman, after returning to Washington, continues to propose amnesty and benefits for "illegal aliens" that have "actually invaded" OUR country instead of providing the states with monies and forces is guilty of "aiding and abetting" the enemies of the states . . .

    unfortunately, these "pro illegal" Governors are more interested in paving a way to the Governors mansion and the White House than they are in defending the citizens of the states . . .
    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it" George Santayana "Deo Vindice"

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    "The governor believes we need a comprehensive federal policy on immigration issues, which would include stricter enforcement of our borders, but the issues Arizona and New Mexico face are not the issues Virginia faces," Miss Qualls said. Virginia's safety, she added, is not threatened by the border with North Carolina.
    If the Governor has this little backbone, then the closest he will get to that big White House is if he drives past it.
    http://www.alipac.us Enforce immigration laws!

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