Rally in Rockville Against Montgomery County’s Sanctuary Status, Friday Sept 13, 11am
(Sorry for the late notice. They just sent this to us today from MD)
Please attend this important rally! ALIPAC.us activists will be in attendance.
PLEASE ADD TO YOUR CALENDAR AND PLAN TO ATTEND THIS VERY IMPORTANT RALLY IN ROCKVILLE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 AT 11 A.M. AT THE COUNTY COUNCIL BUILDING, 100 MARYLAND AVENUE, ROCKVILLE, MD. 20850
THE CONCERNED CITIZEN COALITION OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY MARYLAND IS MEETING AT THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY COUNCIL BUILDING ON FRIDAY MORNING TO SUPPORT AND RALLY FOR PROTECTION OF OUR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN AND.STAND WITH ICE EVENT.
OPENING REMARKS AND MC – LARRY O’CONNOR, WMAL RADIO
NATIONAL ANTHEM, BRIDGETT COOPER
SHARON BAUER, PRESIDENT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY FEDERATION OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN: OPEN LETTER TO MONTGOMERY COUNTY COUNCIL AND COUNTY EXECUTIVE
JOE DI’GENOVA
SHERIFF JENKINS
VICTIMS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY SANCTUARY POLICY
HANS VON SPAKOVSKY, HERITAGE FOUNDATION
JUDICIAL WATCH, TOM FITTON OR CHRIS FARRELL
BRAD BOTWIN, HELP SAVE MARYLAND
ALEXANDER BUSH, CHAIRMAN MONTGOMERY COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY
DAN MCHUGH, MONTGOMERY COUNTY 360 SPOKESPERSON
HISPANIC COMMUNITY CONCERNS
MICHELLE MALKIN, NATIONAL RADIO AND CONSERVATIVE HOST
Time for Montgomery County, Maryland to terminate the dangerous "Promoting Community Trust" Executive Order implemented in July 2019.
Demand Montgomery County Executive Marc Erlich and the entire Montgomery County Council begin working with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to remove illegal alien criminals from our streets.
Demand that Elrich and the County Council serve the citizens instead of front groups like CASA of Maryland and the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Get Montgomery County, Maryland out of the national news!
End the horrific rapes of our children at the hands of illegal alien criminals allowed to roam free in our neighborhoods by our elected county officials.
Let the Montgomery County Police do their jobs of protecting our fellow citizens from MS-13 gang members and illegal aliens.
Meet WMAL's Larry O'Connor and Michelle Malkin, Nationally Known Blogger and Author of "Open Borders Inc.: Who's Funding America's Destruction?"
Other national and local activists will be in attendance and
speaking.
Spread the word. Find out what you can do to remove
illegal alien criminals from our streets and improve public safety.
Seeyou Friday
From ALIPAC Allies at
HelpSaveMaryland.org
There has been updates to the Speakers List, will follow up later today.
https://www.helpsavemaryland.org/?tribe_events=friday-sept-13-protest-rally-montgomery-county-council-building-vip-guests-speaking
Some road closures hit Rockville amid protests over local immigration policies
Neal Augenstein
September 13, 2019, 12:12 PM
Neal Augenstein
@AugensteinWTOP
Several hundred demonstrators in favor of Montgomery Co doing more to assist ICE in removing "illegal aliens" in protest on steps of council office building.
(video within tweet)
8:03 AM - 13 Sep 2019
Several hundred protesters on both sides of the contentious immigration issue — and a recent Montgomery County, Maryland, executive order — had their say in downtown Rockville on Friday, which resulted in limited road closures and increased security.
The Rockville-based Concerned Citizens Coalition of Montgomery County sponsored the “Help Save Maryland” rally on the steps of the Montgomery County Council Building.
The protest is in response to County Executive Marc Elrich’s July “Promoting Community Trust” executive order.
Pro-immigration groups, including CASA de Maryland and MoCo Stands with Immigrants, protested nearby.
Signs read: “Demonization of immigrants has no place in Montgomery County” and “No hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here!”
On the other side: “Rapists hate women who love guns.”
The protest groups were restricted to the sidewalk areas on both sides of Maryland Avenue, which had temporary fencing in place to physically separate the groups.
County officials say Maryland Avenue will be closed between Fleet Street and E. Jefferson Street, until 2 p.m. Vinson Street will also be closed.
Opponents interpret the executive order as saying Montgomery County will cease cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Elrich said the executive order doesn’t change the stance of county police on cooperating with ICE requests for notification of the release of people charged with serious crimes.
“The County’s Department of Correction and Rehabilitation will notify ICE if the suspects become eligible for release, but until then, they will remain in our custody until the local legal process is complete,” Elrich said in a statement.
The group says people in the country illegally are being allowed to commit crimes, labeling Montgomery County a “sanctuary city.”
Since July, “Help Save Maryland” says at least eight “illegal aliens” have been charged with sex crimes in Montgomery County.
Brian Botwin, director of the group is demanding “Marc Elrich and the entire Montgomery County Council begin working with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to remove illegal alien criminals from our streets.”
Ahead of the protest, the principal of nearby Richard Montgomery High School sent an email to the community saying students will not be permitted to leave school grounds for open lunch, Friday, after collaboration with school system and police leaders.
“Some of our Richard Montgomery students have informed me of their interest in participating in this protest,” wrote principal Damon Monteleone. “While MCPS supports their right to peaceful assembly and free expression, the circumstances require us to take action to ensure all students are in a supportive and safe environment.”
Elrich met privately with ICE representatives Wednesday — both sides described the meeting as “productive.”
“There has been some confusion about Montgomery County policy when it comes to undocumented individuals charged with serious crimes and how we interact with Immigration and Customs Enforcement,” Elrich said.
Currently, when ICE agents take custody of undocumented immigrants at the county detention center, the transfer happens in the lobby. ICE has said that puts agents in a dangerous situation.
Elrich is weighing allowing the transfer to occur in a more secure location.
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2...tion-policies/