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    OHIO NEEDS ALI-PACS HELP

    I cant stand that fact that this goes on in the country and I am asking for the same kind of help AND letters we send all over the country to put a stop to this stuff in the Great state of Ohio HARBORING ALIENS THAT ARE HERE ILEAGLE its new news to me and if Columbus and this city below are allowing this stuff to go on when our Governor wont stand for it we need to wake some people up .


    http://www.clevescene.com/2007-07-18/ne ... americans/

    The gathering on Painesville's village green looks like a cross between a Fourth of July parade and a Ku Klux Klan rally. Faces are angry and untrusting.

    Lorain County, Painesville, urban renewal, urban decay, Mexicans, illegal aliens One man, decked in head-to-toe camouflage, holds a flagpole like a rifle. Women sparkle in tinsel stars-and-stripes necklaces. A man spits furiously into a microphone in front of the white gazebo.

    About 150 people have convened in this historic downtown, not to celebrate their country's independence, but to fight for it. "We have been invaded!" a man in a straw hat shouts into the PA. "We need to clean house -- get rid of every last one of 'em!" Cheers erupt from the crowd.

    The man's talking about illegal aliens -- Mexicans, to be exact. You wouldn't know it from the quaint bed-and-breakfasts, the country manners of the townsfolk, or all the red, white, and blue bunting hanging from storefronts, but Painesville is one of the nation's top repositories for human smuggling. Until a ring was busted in May, thousands of Mexicans paid $2,000 each to be led through drainage ditches, packed edited -to-elbow into vans, and shipped like packages to Ohio.

    The lure is the nearby tree farms, which are the size of cotton plantations and provide work both plentiful and well-paying. Women arrive to give birth, making their babies U.S. citizens -- a green card that can never be taken away.

    But there's another reason they come: Painesville has rolled out the welcome mat. Spanish signs have gone up at gas stations and grocery stores. The library houses a section of Spanish books on everything from baby care to home improvement to getting your GED. Schools send out bilingual mailers. St. Mary Catholic Church offers Mass in Spanish. And the cops go after illegals with as much vigor as they do guys cruising down I-90 at five over the speed limit.

    Yet the welcome mat was shredded two months ago, when men dressed in black from the federal government swept through town with paddy wagons and handcuffs, rounding up illegals. Part of a national sweep code-named Return to Sender, the operation was conspicuously timed just before Washington opened debate on an immigration bill, one that would grant legality to 12 million undocumented aliens. Dozens of Painesville's Mexicans were arrested on the spot, their wives and children handed notices to appear for deportation.

    Those on the village green, however, aren't about to be pacified, if that's what the raid was designed to accomplish. Many are men with the calloused hands of factory workers. One in a U.S. Navy hat tells the story of a friend who was laid off after his factory decided to hire Mexicans. The man in camouflage fought in Iraq.

    "If they want to live in this hole so bad, they can fight for this country!" he tells the cheering crowd when it's his turn at the microphone.

    While congressmen and lobbyists try to reach a compromise (an attempt that eventually fails), these people are gathered in downtown Painesville to say there will be no compromise. Illegal means illegal. It's time to finish the job started with the raids, a man shouts into the microphone. "Let's take back Lake County! Let's take back the city!"

    But there's one piece of logic that seems to be missing: If the Mexicans go, there won't be much of a city to take back.


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    http://www.painesville.com/directory.htm

    CITY HALL
    P.O. BOX 601
    7 RICHMOND STREET
    PAINESVILLE, OHIO 44077

    City Council

    Abby DelaMotte
    At-Large Council Member
    616 Mentor Avenue
    H= 354-8211
    adelamotte@painesville.com
    William J. Horvath
    President of Council
    Ward II Council Member
    187 Grenney Lane
    H= 354-4770
    bhorvath@painesville.com

    Arlene L. Becks
    At-Large Council Member
    321 West Eagle St.
    H= 358-9955
    allucy.1@sbcglobal.net
    Joseph Hada Jr.
    At-Large Council Member
    550 Trailwood Drive
    H= 352-1461
    jhada@painesville.com

    Andrew Flock
    Ward I Council Member
    871 Hine Avenue
    H= 354-6041
    aflock@oh.rr.com

    Robert Fountain
    VP of Council
    Ward III Council Member
    484 Southington Blvd.
    H= 639-1518
    rfountain@painesville.com

    Paul W. Hach, II
    Ward IV Council Member
    1034 W. Jackson Street
    H = 350-0157
    phach@painesville.com


    Gary Smith
    Chief of Police
    (440) 392-5840
    polchief@painesville.com
    detect@painesville.com
    pvpolice@painesville.com


    Frank G. Jackson, Mayor
    City of Cleveland
    Mayor's Action Center at 216-664-2900.


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    LETS BAND TOGETHER AND GET OHIO BACK ON THE LIST OF STATES THAT HAS NO CRIMINAL ALIENS ALLOWED

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    YOU would think That if the people of Lorain County, Painesville dont want the illeagls there they would leave but Noooo so the police help them out


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    And the cops go after illegals with as much vigor as they do guys cruising down I-90 at five over the speed limit.

    Yet the welcome mat was shredded two months ago, when men dressed in black from the federal government swept through town with paddy wagons and handcuffs, rounding up illegals. Part of a national sweep code-named Return to Sender, the operation was conspicuously timed just before Washington opened debate on an immigration bill, one that would grant legality to 12 million undocumented aliens. Dozens of Painesville's Mexicans were arrested on the spot, their wives and children handed notices to appear for deportation.


    This is not a sanctuary city for illegals buy any means

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