RSSIllegal Immigrants

PW County protest weak, Frederick caves

| October 10, 2007 | 2 Comments
PW County protest weak, Frederick caves

Two stories in the Washington post this morning about the on-going illegal immigrants problem. In Virginia, where Prince William County legislators ordered that county services wouldn’t be provided to people who refuse to prove their immigration status, a “day without illegals” fizzled according to Washington Post’s Cecilia Kang and Karin Brulliard in “Hispanics Protest, but Impact Questioned” […]

Continue Reading

Sowing unwarranted fear in the Latin community

| October 9, 2007 | 0 Comments
Sowing unwarranted fear in the Latin community

I read somewhere that the freedom of speech doesn’t include yelling ‘Fire’ in a crowded theater. If that’s true, then I suppose the freedom of the press doesn’t include yelling ‘Migra!’ in Prince William County as the Washington Post’s Pamela Constable does this morning. Although not yet enacted into law, the resolution passed by the Prince […]

Continue Reading

Hispanic activists urge Congress to turn a blind eye

| September 13, 2007 | 0 Comments
Hispanic activists urge Congress to turn a blind eye

I guess the immigration issue has reached the point of absurdity. According to  Washington Examiner’s Dan Genz; Several Hispanic immigrant organizations called on Congress Wednesday to pass a moratorium on the enforcement of key immigration laws, saying the system is broken and families are being ripped apart by deportations. Latino Families United and other groups, speaking at […]

Continue Reading

VA town shuts “day labor” center and KKK leaflets muddy debate

| September 6, 2007 | 1 Comment
VA town shuts “day labor” center and KKK leaflets muddy debate

The controversial “Day Labor” Center in Herndon, Virginia will be closed by the Town Council finally, according to the Washington Post’s Bill Turque; The Town of Herndon announced yesterday that it would close its 21-month-old day-laborer center next week instead of complying with a judge’s ruling that the site must be open to all residents, including […]

Continue Reading

Economic boycott in Prince William County

| August 28, 2007 | 2 Comments
Economic boycott in Prince William County

This debate over immigration has become so diluted with inuendos and lies, it’s hard to tell who is who anymore. But, here, I’ll try to explain it in terms anyone can understand. Residents of Prince William County, Virginia, a fairly upscale area in Northern Virginia, has decided that their county government went too far when they […]

Continue Reading

So, who’s the Census Bureau work for?

| August 17, 2007 | 3 Comments
So, who’s the Census Bureau work for?

According to this bit of performance art from the Associated Press (by way of Fox News), the Census Bureau is worried that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau might actually enforce the law; The Census Bureau wants immigration agents to suspend enforcement raids during the 2010 census so the government can better count illegal immigrants. Raids […]

Continue Reading

DEA report: Arabs immitating Mexicans

| August 8, 2007 | 0 Comments
DEA report: Arabs immitating Mexicans

According to Sara Carter of the Washington Times (upon whom I’m developing a crush, though we’ve never met, based purely on her journalistic production in the national security area in recent weeks), the DEA has released a report that Mexican drug smugglers are assisting Arabs to infiltrate the US; Islamic extremists embedded in the United States — […]

Continue Reading

Latin immigrants to boycott illegal activity

| July 28, 2007 | 3 Comments
Latin immigrants to boycott illegal activity

The “immigrants” in Prince William County, VA, in probably one of the strangest boycotts in history, are planning on ceasing illegal activity there for a week to teach the legal residents of the county a lesson, according to the Washington Examiner’s Dan Gentz; The Hispanic immigrant population in Prince William County is considering a major […]

Continue Reading