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    Why some are more 'illegal' than others

    Why some are more 'illegal' than others
    Michael Shannon
    DC Conservative Examiner
    September 2, 2011

    Forty years ago he stepped across an imaginary line to make his home in Maryland. He married, worked hard, raised a family, sent his children to public school, paid taxes, saw one wife die of cancer and even played fantasy football. Placing him right smack dab in the mainstream of American life. No different from thousands, even millions of other hard–working Americans who were fortunate enough to be born in Maryland.

    Then, without warning, armed sheriff’s deputies are pounding on his door at 3:30 AM, just like the KGB. They barge into his room, ignore his protests, snap handcuffs around his wrists and drag him off to jail. Leaving behind a stunned, broken family that has been brutally separated from their father and is now looking for a way to survive in today’s cruel America.

    No doubt you’re wondering where you can join a protest or demonstration demanding an apology for this outrage, organized by indignadomembers of CASA de Maryland, the National Council of La Raza, the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund and the Pew Hispanic Center.

    Unfortunately, this particular arrest doesn’t lend itself to intervention by professional Mexicans and border–jumping advocates. Which explains why this story is not another ‘little brown brother’ weeper. The problem here is Mr. Glenn Wilson is too white, too old, doesn’t hablar Spanish and is already is an American citizen. Worst of all for Glenn, he’s not a member of a potential Democrat voting block.

    Wilson’s offense — other than skin color and national origin — is he walked out of the courthouse in 1971 and didn’t return to face a minor burglary charge. In the ensuing four decades Wilson remained in Maryland and became a law–abiding resident. His only arrest was the one last week that put him in jail on a 40–year–old warrant.

    Now if Wilson’s nombre had been Senor Guillermo and the line he crossed had been the invisible border between the US and Mexico, chances are all would have been forgiven. In Maryland it’s almost impossible to be arrested for a mere immigration violation. They’d sooner haul you away for parking tickets.

    Border violators confess publicly, hold news conferences and testify before legislative committees, but — like the obscure actor who never got a part — they can’t get arrested in that town.

    And if the Obama administration has its way, this de facto amnesty will soon spread nationwide.

    It’s ironic that one of the few things this confederacy of incompetents has been able to do is deport illegal aliens. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, Obama’s Secure Communities program has shipped nearly 400,000 illegals south each year, which is 4 percent annually of the 10 million estimated long–term trespassers. Even this sizeable figure does not account for the chain self–deportations of relatives and the intimidated that follow the deportee home of their own free will.

    Certainly a program like Secure Communities offends those who are willing to violate their oath of office to put their tribe before the rule of law, like Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D–La Raza). Which is why Obama intends to pull the plug.

    The Obamanations are instead planning to “prioritizeâ€
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    Glenn Wilson, arrested 40 years after an alleged burglary charge - Germantown, MD
    Created: August 17, 2011 12:52:52

    Published: August 17, 2011

    Germantown, Maryland United States

    GERMANTOWN, MD - AUGUST 17: Glenn Wilson, 61, poses for a portrait at his Germantown, MD residence on Wednesday August 17, 2011. Wilson was arrested in the early morning hours of Monday August 8, 2011 for a burglary charge that he allegedly committed nearly 40 years ago. (Photo by Matt McClain/For The Washington Post)

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    This is spot on! It's scary how much influence one foreign nation's nationals have in our government and needs to be stopped.
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