Monday, October 22, 2007

Washington Post-Illegal is Illegal

There is an article in the Washington Post about the plight of the illegal alien population over in Prince William County. N C Aizenman wants us, the public to feel sorry for these people, take notice of their plight. Perhaps Mr. Aizenman needs to understand that ILLEGAL means the person is a CRIMINAL. OH WHOOPS, am I being politically incorrect here, am I offending those that want to reclassify CRIMINALS as undocumented workers, am I offending people like Governor Spitzer from New York who wants to give illegals drivers license so they can more easily STEAL jobs that legal citizens WOULD DO? I hope so. The majority of Americans do not want CRIMINALS recieving Amnesty, we want them handed DEPORTATION PAPERS.

Now I am sure folks from the National Council of La Raza will scream, jump up and down and want to label me a racist, but does not change the reality that those here illegally ARE CRIMINALS. Don't expect me to take pity on them because they are just trying to make a living and feed their families...here's a clue for La Raza, those ILLEGAL ALIENS just trying to feed their families are taking food out of the mouths of American Families who are just trying to make a living!

Other communities all across America need to take a page out of Prince William County's book and pass similar laws.

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New Fear Leads Both Legal, Illegal Latinos To Leave Pr. William

Random Sweeps Are a Worry

Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, October 22, 2007; Page A01

Supporters of the anti-illegal immigration measure adopted in Prince William County last week have argued that its most important purpose is to send a powerful signal to the county's mostly Latino illegal immigrants that they are no longer welcome.

It appears the message has already been received: Terrified that new policies will lead to mass deportations, illegal immigrants and the many legal immigrant relatives and friends who live with them have been moving out of Prince William ever since July, when county supervisors first approved the plan's outline. Full Story


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