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    Get a load of this website for Illegals

    Check out this page...... New laws, regulations and policies are made every day in Sacramento that profoundly impact immigrants and their families in California. Our representatives in Sacramento must hear from us when they are considering a new budget proposal, bill or policy.

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    How to Be Prepared for an Immigration Raid - National Immigration Law Center
    Immigration Enforcement: Know Your Rights in California (NILC)
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    Know Your Rights if You Have Been Arrested or Detained by the U.S. Government (Published by Casa of Maryland)
    Know Your Rights Toolkit for Community Members and Organizations (Bay Area Immigrant Rights Coalition)
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    Como prepararse para una redada de inmigracion (National Immigration Law Center)
    Our partners at CHIRLA in Los Angeles have produced a know-your-rights video in Spanish.
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    Conozca sus derechos si ha sido arrestado o detenido por el gobierno de los E.E.U.U.(Casa de Maryland)
    Conozca sus derechos (National Immigration Law Center)

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    New laws, regulations and policies are made every day in Sacramento that profoundly impact immigrants and their families in California. Our representatives in Sacramento must hear from us when they are considering a new budget proposal, bill or policy.

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    "Our (illegal aliens') representatives" ??!! Excuse me?! They're NOT YOUR representatives. You don't have any elected official representatives -- you're ILLEGAL!!!

    The brazen audacity and sense of entitlement of these people is sickening!!!

    Illegal invaders should "let lawmakers... know how they would like the lawmakers to act"...??!!

    We really just need to DEPORT all the invaders NOW, and lock up the traitors who have aided and abetted them. What insanity this is.
    <div>Number*U.S. military*in S.Korea to protect their border with N.Korea: 28,000. Number*U.S. military*on 2000 mile*U.S. southern border to protect ourselves from*the war in our own backyard: 1,200 National Guard.</

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    "New laws, regulations and policies are made every day in Sacramento that profoundly impact immigrants and their families in California. Our representatives in Sacramento must hear from us when they are considering a new budget proposal, bill or policy."

    I find these kinds of statements very disturbing. An illegal alien---with no legal status in the US---has no "representative" anywhere, except at perhaps his embassy or consulate. Non-citizens can be considered "constituents" and therefore be represented ONLY IF they are here with lawful permanent resident status. I have testified to this effect before my own State legislators and to my Senator's office. They absolutely know what I mean.

    Yet the open borders groups continually refer to themselves as "constituents" and ask their members to call their "congressmen." This is unadulterated BS. I personally asked my US senator about this at a townhall and he said they make no effort to verify that those who lobby him are actually constituents. So the OBL groups call away---with no one questioning their status.
    "Men of low degree are vanity, Men of high degree are a lie. " David
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captainron

    I find these kinds of statements very disturbing. An illegal alien---with no legal status in the US---has no "representative" anywhere, except at perhaps his embassy or consulate. Non-citizens can be considered "constituents" and therefore be represented ONLY IF they are here with lawful permanent resident status.
    Even more disturbing is many reps in CA consider them to be constituents, the political districts have been drawn to pack most illegals into about a dozen districts along with liberal citizens.
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    MEXICO'S GLASS HOUSE- How the Mexican constitution treats foreigners
    Center for Security Policy ^ | April 3, 2006 | Michael Waller

    How the Mexican constitution treats foreign residents, workers and naturalized citizens.

    Adopted in 1917, the constitution of the United Mexican States borrows heavily from American constitutional and legal principles. It combines those principles with a strong sense nationalism, cultural self-identity, paternalism, and state power.

    The Mexican constitution expressly forbids non-citizens to participate in the country's political life. Non-citizens are forbidden to participate in demonstrations or express opinions in public about domestic politics. Article 9 states, "only citizens of the Republic may do so to take part in the political affairs of the country." Article 33 is unambiguous: "Foreigners may not in any way participate in the political affairs of the country."

    From Wikipedia,
    Article 33
    "The Federal Executive shall have the exclusive power to compel any foreigner whose remaining he may deem inexpedient to abandon the national territory immediately and without the necessity of previous legal action." It also states: "Foreigners may not in any way participate in the political affairs of the country."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constituti ... #Article_9

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    Reconquista

    Make sure you watch this because this is what you are dealing with. There plan is to beat us with BABIES:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuNNXcnnD70
    An illegal entry is called an INVADOR…
    I use to be kind and call them illegal visitors but no more...

    Main Entry: invader Part of Speech: noun Definition: trespasser
    Synonyms:
    alien, attacker, attacker, intruder

    inâ‹…vade
    1. to enter forcefully as an enemy; go into with hostile intent: Germany invaded Poland in 1939. And now America.
    2. to enter like an enemy: Locusts invaded the fields.
    3. to enter as if to take possession: to invade a neighbor's home.
    4. to enter and affect injuriously or destructively, as disease: viruses that invade the bloodstream.
    5. to intrude upon: to invade the privacy of a family.
    6. to encroach or infringe upon: to invade the rights of citizens.
    7. to permeate: The smell of baking invades the house. [Or your neighborhood.]
    8. to penetrate; spread into or over: The population boom has caused city dwellers to invade the suburbs.

    –verb (used without object)
    9. to make an invasion: troops awaiting the signal to invade.

    As defined there is nothing good about an invasion. The Mexicans call this invasion “Reconquistaâ€

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    We're voting in primary elections here in Illinois today. When I went to vote, there was a young Hispanic man who insisted that he was there to vote because he lives in the city and has the right. When asked for an I.D. he presented his matricula card. He was told that he has to be a citizen to vote and he still argued that he lived in the city and wanted a ballot. Next time he tries this, I suggest he go to a polling place that doesn't have a police substation on site. He was escorted from the building - too bad they couldn't escort him all the way to Mexico City.
    "A Nation of sheep will beget a government of Wolves" -Edward R. Murrow

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