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    Illegal Immigration is their energy source to overwhelm the American Population in each Town,City,County,State,and the entire Southwest U.S,but illegal Immigrants are now spreading all over the United States and if the flow isn't stopped,then the illegal immigrant population will one day become the Majority in The United States and then we will be a Land of Non-English Speaking Illegals who show no Loyalty to The United States,but continue to Live and Work here and Drain our Services and our Economy...

    We need officials in our State Government and in Washington who are Pro-Americans and not the ones who bend over for Mexico and are afraid of the word "Racist or Prejudice" which the illegal immigrants and those who approve of illegal immigration love to use.

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    One thing about this billboard that I haven't seen touched upon is how it reflects on the men and women who risk their lives protecting and defending America. It's a spit in the face to patriotic Americans.

    It's like illegals are saying, "While your soldiers die fighting terrorists and protecting the world, we're just going to take advantage, slip in behind your back and take over quietly without force."

    America is quite capable of repelling any army in the world and conquering terrorism, but we can't seem (or are unwilling) to defend against illegal civilians, who are overwhelming and subduing our cities.

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    Great Post
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    Welcome to ALIPAC, melmel!

    And I agree with your sentiments 100 percent!
    "This country has lost control of its borders. And no country can sustain that kind of position." .... Ronald Reagan

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    Welcome MelMel.

    I've been mentioning that point on the radio shows. Our families have been asked to risk the ultimate sacrifice for our nation and our way of life. That sign is an affront to our sacrifices.

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    PS: Instead of spending money on flowers, that money would be better spent on spray paint and a ladder (or grapling hook with a rope) A nice red X over Mexico and the letters USA written in for every sign. Now how much would that cost? The pictures would be priceless.

    I'd better be careful. I'd hate to be charged with conspiracy to commit vandalism by those that are guilty of conspiracy against the territorial rights of the United States of America.
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    This billboard advertising campaign is extraordinarly offensive. I live in southern Arizona (where we've just finished the Minuteman Project), and we face many of the same illegal immigration dilemmas as southern California. However, such a blatantly oppressive and inciteful billboard would never survive a day in Arizona. Californians who value their state's sovereignty must heavily pressure the right groups to have such inflammatory advertising removed. Absolutely revolting and offensive to every American who has worked to make the U.S. what it is today. Something drastic clearly must take place. A segment of the Mexican population has definitely made a clear statement with this billboard campaign, and we must respond. This billboard should serve as a "call to arms" for Americans. We must work to defend the political and social institutions that make our country exceptional, and that are increasingly threatened by the inundation of illegal immigrants to our borders each day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC
    PS: Instead of spending money on flowers, that money would be better spent on spray paint and a ladder (or grapling hook with a rope) A nice red X over Mexico and the letters USA written in for every sign. Now how much would that cost? The pictures would be priceless.

    I'd better be careful. I'd hate to be charged with conspiracy to commit vandalism by those that are guilty of conspiracy against the territorial rights of the United States of America.
    I would love to attempt a "TURK 182" scenario - climbing the signs, crossing out 'Mexico' and painting a red, white & blue "USA" in its place. Plus, replace the 'Tu Ciudad' with "Our City."

    Of course, thats just day dreaming. Wouldn't be right to vandelize another's property.

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    I would love to attempt a "TURK 182" scenario - climbing the signs, crossing out 'Mexico' and painting a red, white & blue "USA" in its place. Plus, replace the 'Tu Ciudad' with "Our City."

    Of course, thats just day dreaming. Wouldn't be right to vandelize another's property.
    Might be against Alipac Forum Rules, too.

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    Scwwarzenegger's Comments

    Did anyone see this on CNN? Is it possible SOMEONE in government is paying attention?

    SACRAMENTO, California (AP) -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who outraged some Mexican-American groups last week by calling for a closed border, praised the civilian volunteer Minuteman Project for its patrols to spot illegal immigrants.

    "Look, they've cut down the crossing of illegal immigrants by a huge percentage," Schwarzenegger told KFI-AM's "The John & Ken Show" on Thursday.

    The Republican governor accused the federal government of failing to control the border and said it encouraged illicit crossers by giving them access to water.

    "The whole system is set up to really invite people to come in here illegally, and that has to stop," he said.

    The Minuteman Project involves hundreds of volunteers, some armed, who have been patrolling the Mexico-Arizona border since April 1 to document and report illegal crossings.

    Chris Simcox, a Minuteman organizer, welcomed Schwarzenegger's support. "It's gratifying to see that elected officials are responding to the will of the people," he said.

    There are plans to expand the patrols to California in June, a move Schwarzenegger "does not oppose," said Margita Thompson, his press secretary.

    President Bush has denounced the volunteers as vigilantes.

    Nativo V. Lopez, president of the Mexican-American Political Association, called Schwarzenegger's comments Thursday "nothing short of base racism."

    "Those of immigrant stock should have no illusions about what his real sentiments and feelings are toward them," he said.

    Schwarzenegger's press secretary called the issue a matter of national security.

    "It's not racist to ask the federal government to enforce its laws," Thompson said.

    Schwarzenegger's comments came a week after he faced criticism for telling a gathering of newspaper publishers that the United States needed to "close the borders." He apologized the next day, blaming faulty English and saying he really meant the borders should be secured.

    The Pew Hispanic Center estimates that about 11 million illegal immigrants live in the United States, half of whom come from Mexico. California is home to 2.4 million, far more than any other state.

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