I know that this topic has been posted before, but i just wanted to point out the fact that we will have to sacrifice a few of these towns that want to be heroes a become sanctuary's for Illegals. At least temporarily.

In fact they would be play right into our hands by gathering up all of the Illegals for us.
So let them play their roll and do the rest of us a big favor.




National City now illegal immigration front after Mayor declares Sanctuary!
Posted on Sunday, October 01 @ 15:47:32 UTC
Topic: illegal Border crossing immigrants
illegal Border crossing immigrants There are concerns Friday over a planned rally in National City after Mayor Nick Inzunza defied his city council and officially declared National City a sanctuary for immigrants. Inzunza said the proclamation is meant to create peace, but it could be putting National City in the front line of an immigration fight.

Subjects: National City, protests, illegal immigration, Sanctuary City, Mayor, City Council, enforcement, laws, legislation, defiance of federal law, CA, California, illegal border crossing aliens

09-29-06
KFMB News

Inzunza said the proclamation is meant to create peace, but it could be putting National City in the front line of an immigration fight.

Inzunza signed the proclamation Thursday on the heels of a heated protest last weekend between the minuteman project and immigration supporters.

The title means city funds won't be used to enforce federal immigration laws.

Another pro-sanctuary rally is scheduled for this Saturday.

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National City Expects Busy Weekend Of Rallies
Law Enforcement Recommends Mayor Not Show Up

SAN DIEGO -- City leaders in National City are preparing for another busy weekend of rallies and protests over immigration.

Last Saturday, tensions boiled over between pro-immigrant activists and those opposing illegal immigration, after Mayor Nick Inzunza publicly declared his city a sanctuary for illegal immigrants.

Inzunza signed and released a proclamation proclaiming National City as a "Sanctuary for Immigrants" on Wednesday but did not consult the City Council beforehand.

Now, a rally planned for Saturday has forced the closure of Kimball Park and the public library, and that has angered city leaders such as Councilman Luis Natividad.

He fears the mayor is drawing only negative attention.

"My concern is that for four years I haven't seen a minuteman come through National City; all of a sudden you have 150 to 200 of them. That kind of money," Natividad said.

Inzunza originally planned to attend the pro-sanctuary rally beginning at noon but has decided against it based on the recommendation of law enforcement agencies and consideration for the safety of the community.

The mayor said he urged all people who do attend the rally to exercise their constitutional rights in a peaceful manner.