Thursday, January 27, 2011

Gov Rick Perry Pushes To End Mexico's SANCTUARY CITIES - LA RAZA SUPREMACY

NEW TEXAS GOV, RICK PERRY MOVES AGAINST MEX INVASION AND OCCUPATION!




“SANCTUARY CITIES” IN TEXAS, WHERE ILLEGALS ARE ABOVE THE LAW AN “EMERGENCY ITEM”. Perhaps Perry knows what Mexifornia has turned into as a “sanctuary state” where the laws against hiring illegals, illegals voting, illegals climbing the CA border for “free” anchor baby birthing, education, and AMERICAN JOBS has done!!!



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CALIFORNIA IS IN MELTDOWN with little hope for resolution as that state’s new gov, JERRY BROWN, and it’s lifer senator BARBARA BOXER were both elected by LA RAZA, the MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY for MEX SUPREMACY!



Lou Dobbs Tonight

Monday, February 11, 2008

In California, League of United Latin American Citizens has adopted a resolution to declare "California Del Norte" a sanctuary zone for immigrants. The declaration urges the Mexican government to invoke its rights under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo "to seek third nation neutral arbitration of disputes concerning immigration laws and their enforcement." We’ll have the story.

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Lou Dobbs Tonight

Wednesday, June 10, 2009



Gov. Schwarzenegger said California is facing “financial Armageddon”. He is making drastic cuts in the budget for education, health care and services. But there is one place he isn’t making cuts… services for illegal immigrants. These services are estimated to cost the state four to five billion dollars a year. Schwarzenegger said he is “happy” to offer these services. We will have a full report tonight.

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CA OPERATES IN DEFICIT OF $28 BILLION, AND STILL PAYS OUT IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS $20 BILLION. LOS ANGELES COUNTY ALONE PAYS OUT $600 MILLION TO ILLEGALS ON WELFARE… You wondered why the illegals head to CA first, before spreading out, along with Mex gangs and their crime wave, all over the nation???



PERRY MOVES ON ILLEGALS ABOVE THE LAW! WHERE DOES ANYONE GO THAT THEY ARE NOT ASKED FOR AN I.D.? MEXICO, LA RAZA, THE LA RAZA DEMS IN CONGRESS ALL SAY NO TO THAT SO THAT MEX SUPREMACY PREVAILS IN SANCTUARY CITIES WHERE JOBS GO FIRST TO ILLEGALS!



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OBAMA’S HISPANDERING AGENDA IS ENDLESS AMNESTY DEVICES, THE CURRENT BE INTRODUCED BY REP. JOE BACA, OF CA, A KNOWN RABIDLY RACIST MEX SUPREMACIST WHOSE DISTRICT HAS A SOARING NUMBER OF MEX GANGS, AND MEXICANS ON WELFARE (SEE BACA’S COMMENTS AT A LA RAZA CONVENTION BELOW)





While Mr. Perry doesn’t want to copy Arizona’s immigration law, he said during the campaign that he understood the sentiment that led to it, and that Texas should step in and protect its borders if the federal government won’t.



HISPANDERING OBAMA WINS NO MATTER. HE WILL PERPETRATE A BUNDLE OF AMNESTIES, LIKE HE DID HIS OBAMACARE, WHICH HE LIED ON THE SENATE FLOOR THAT IT DID NOT INCLUDE ILLEGALS, WHEN IN FACT IT SURE ENOUGH DOES, OR HE WILL CONTINUE HIS PROGRAM OF OPEN-BORDERS, NON-ENFORCEMENT, LIES TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO IMPRESS HIS HISPANIC ILLEGAL CONSTITUENTS, AND…. ASSAULT LEGALS, AS OBAMA HAS DONE TO ARIZONA!

“The Obama administration will sue Arizona for trying to help Washington enforce federal immigration laws, but flatly rejects the notion of suing sanctuary cities that blatantly defy those same laws. That announcement two weeks ago revealed the hypocrisy and utter contempt for the rule of law rampant in Eric Holder’s Justice Department.”





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TEXAS LEGISLATURE TO MOVE AGAINST MEX OCCUPATION… you won’t find this happening in MEXIFORNIA! WHERE EVERY DEM IS BEHOLDING TO THE ILLEGALS’ VOTES, AND THE MEX FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA IS AS POWERFUL AS THE VARIOUS SPECIAL INTERESTS CA LEGISLATORS ALSO REPRESENT.



SEN. FEINSTEIN and BOXER, HAVE LONG BEEN LA RAZA DEMS, AND PUSH FOR ANY AND ALL DEVICES TO ADD MORE ILLEGALS EVEN AS CA’s UNEMPLOYMENT SOARS FOR LEGALS! THEY RECENTLY PUSHED TO ADD ILLEGALS TO SOCIAL SECURITY AND THEN THE FOLLOWING WEEK MOVED TO CUT BENEFITS TO HELP PAY FOR THE STAGGERING LOSES THEIR BANKSTERS HAVE CAUSED. FEINSTEIN HAS LONG TAKEN BIG MONEY FROM LA RAZA DONORS, BANKSTERS WELLS FARGO and BANK of AMERICA, BOTH OF WHICH OPEN BANK ACCOUNTS FOR ILLEGALS, SERVE THE MEX DRUG CARTELS AS BANKSTERS, AND MADE MILLIONS OFF MORTGAGES THEY CREATED FOR ILLEGALS WITH STOLE, OR FRAUDULENT DOCUMENTATION….! CONNECTING THE DOTS IS NOT HARD WHEN IT COMES TO THESE CORRUPT WOMEN, AND THEIR ENDLESS PUSH FOR OPEN BORDERS, AMNESTY, NO E-VERIFY AND…. NO I.D. TO VOTE!



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January 15, 2011

Perry Puts Immigration Atop Session’s Agenda

By ROSS RAMSEY

Ross Ramsey, the managing editor of The Texas Tribune, writes a regular column.

Three reasons Gov. Rick Perry declared sanctuary cities an “emergency item” for the Texas Legislature: A nativist electorate, a reluctance to mimic Arizona on immigration law and the closing commercial in his campaign for re-election last year.

Here’s one more: The first 60 days of a legislative session offer the governor a moment of control over the agenda, and he has decided to point the spotlight, for now, on immigration and property rights, the second issue he declared to be an emergency. He hasn’t done it yet, but passing voter photo ID is a good bet for the next act in the center ring.

The governor is, in effect, alone on the stage. Lawmakers can’t deliberate on bills for the first 60 days of the 140-day session unless he says so, by declaring emergencies. They don’t have to be emergencies, necessarily, but the process allows lawmakers to handle pressing business, while letting the governor drive the agenda during the session’s first weeks. For Mr. Perry, it’s a chance to deal with immigration matters before the budget, redistricting and other issues claim the limelight.

Mr. Perry’s focus on sanctuary cities — those that do not allow their police officers to enforce federal immigration laws — could offer him safe passage through the contentious immigration debate. Arizona wants its police to question the immigration status of anyone they suspect is in the country illegally. Mr. Perry wouldn’t require police to ask, but would allow it.

It’s a fine distinction for a Republican Party trying to win favor with Hispanics while quelling a rebellion from nativist conservatives. Mr. Perry wants to answer the anger of the second group without stoking it in the first.

In the governor’s race, he and Bill White battled over whether Houston was a sanctuary city while Mr. White was mayor. Houston never had an official edict from its City Council or mayor, but the police followed a general order against asking about the citizenship of people who hadn’t been arrested (they did run immigration checks after arrests).

Some, including many police chiefs, argue that asking for papers all the time gets in the way of regular police work and makes it harder for officers to win the trust of citizens whose help is needed to fight crime. Mr. Perry hit that note in a statement last April, rejecting the Arizona standard because “some aspects of the law turn law enforcement officers into immigration officials by requiring them to determine immigration status during any lawful contact with a suspected alien, taking them away from their existing law enforcement duties, which are critical to keeping citizens safe.” The Texas Department of Public Safety’s policy under Mr. Perry is remarkably similar to Houston’s and other big cities in the state.

The argument stopped there, for a while. Then Mr. Perry closed his campaign with a television ad featuring Sgt. Joslyn Johnson, a Houston police officer whose husband, Rodney, also a police officer, was killed by an illegal immigrant during a traffic stop. This being a political ad, it blamed Mr. White’s policies as mayor for that death.

While Mr. Perry doesn’t want to copy Arizona’s immigration law, he said during the campaign that he understood the sentiment that led to it, and that Texas should step in and protect its borders if the federal government won’t. So the policy and the politics don’t exactly match up. He has got to do something — he campaigned on it — but doesn’t want to do what Arizona did.

If he doesn’t jump in, the Legislature surely will. By the end of the week, lawmakers had already filed 30 bills with the word “immigration” in them, including legislation that would require police officers to inquire into the immigration status of people they’ve arrested. That’s before you get to the goodies like anchor babies, state services for non-citizens, immigration records of public school students and sanctuary cities; this, along with the budget and redistricting, is front and center this session.

Mr. Perry and his aides can’t or won’t name any sanctuary cities, but the governor said he was going to make it illegal to be one. He said last week that there were cities that had “made decisions to be havens for those who are either in conflict with federal immigration laws, or state laws, and we’re going to prohibit that.

“We’ll have a good and open discussion about what we’re going to prohibit,” he said, “and if the shoe is fitting you, then you might not want to be wearing it.”

It’s a potentially treacherous issue, and for now, that’s as specific as he’s going to get.

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