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05-28-2005, 06:14 AM #1
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Mexican Consulate Pushing MN to have Sanctuary Cities!
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05-28-2005, 08:54 AM #2
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"A representative of the Consulate General of Mexico in Chicago joined several other panelists last week in supporting a proposed ordinance that would officially restrict Richfield (Minnesota) city employees from asking about immigration status in most cases."
Now this is beyond stupid. Go back to mexico you fools.Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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05-28-2005, 09:57 AM #3
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THis is a joke and cannot be serious. Who in their right mind would even consider this stupidity? These Economic Terrorist need to get the hell out. Citizens will rise to this issue and run them out of cities and back to Mexico where they belong. Your unwanted here so leave. Thanks
"Bring it on"
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05-28-2005, 10:31 AM #4“I have seen women beat up and in the hospital bleeding internally and outside, and afraid to speak about who did this except to me because they know I will investigate without turning them in,� Stellick said.
“Good things spread like wildfire,�
Although she did not cite any cases from Richfield in which police asked for documentation from immigrants, she said she knows that it has happened in other communities in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
The Mexican government has a stake in policies outside its borders just as the United States has a stake in what happens to its citizens in Mexico, Stellick said.
“It’s just like you wouldn’t want something to happen while you’re sitting on a beach in Mexico, with someone asking for your passport or visa,� she said.
And why would I or my government care if while in Mexico, Mexican authorities asked for my visa or passport. Hopefully, my government might care a little bit if I was thrown in jail for not paying a big enough bribe to Mexican authorities, but I even doubt that.
Councilmember Fred Wroge said after the meeting that he wished the panel had included more opponents of the proposed ordinance.
These human rights commissions are often just a place for the local anti-American (at least "anti" in the sense of maintaining a sovereign nation) near-communists to gain power and influence. And they are right, once their ideas are put in place those ideas become accepted, seen as normal and commonplace, and spread. If we ever want to get the borders under control, more emphasis needs to be put on helping, encouraging, and organizing local people to stand-up and object to this crap -- all politics are local someone said.
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