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Protestors wave signs in support of a recent anti-Illegal immigration law passed in Riverside, N.J.
A quick search for Riverside, NJ showed a population of just under 8,000 in the 2000 census. So if that information is correct, then how can anyone palusibly argue that we are not being invaded? That's nearly half the population! Maybe someone with local knowledge of the area can help me out; I've never been down that way.
Anti-ordinance protester on TV tonight arguing "why should we hate people just because they don't have the right papers?" - the stupidity and/or deceitfulness of these people is breathtaking......
ASSOCIATED PRESS
RIVERSIDE, N.J. -- Hundreds of protesters and counter-protesters assembled in this small Philadelphia suburb Sunday in response to the community's new attempt to crack down on illegal immigration.
About 200 protesters argued against a township ordinance adopted last month that bans the hiring and housing of people who cannot verify they are legal residents. A larger group massed across the street to support the new law.
More accurate would be this....
BJUNGNAN PRESS
RIVERSIDE, N.J. -- Hundreds turned out to support a community's new attempt to crack down on illegal immigration in this small Philadelphia suburb.
About (500, 1000, 2000? they don't tell us) supporters marched to support an ordinance adopted last month that bans the hiring and housing of people who cannot verify they are legal residents. Only a small group of 200 people turned out to oppose the new law.
Real story should be local government enforces laws that the federal government won't. Real story should be small town in New Jersey is getting over-run by illegal aliens. Real story should be non-citizens have the gall to demand that they not have to obey the law or pay taxes.
Instead we get this from the mainstream media.
"About 200 protesters argued against a township ordinance adopted last month that bans the hiring and housing of people who cannot verify they are legal residents."
Some Americans are being required to provide birth certificates and photo identification as proof that they are legal residents in order to obtain a drivers license, as well as for voters registration and as they cast their ballots. So why not require the same for employment?
I think it's a great idea. Kudos to Riverside. Well done.
Never mind the "reporting," America and Americans have reached the tipping point. We're not going to tolerate the illegal immigration nonsense any longer.
Local TV has shown the protest of the illegals as being made up of Confederate flag toting, heavily tattooed young white men and overweight shrieking women all screaming hateful language. It looks like the conclusion you are supposed to draw is that the quiet peaceful illegals are being harrassed by white trash haters. I don't know the truth, I wasn't there but I suspect the media is coloring the protestors negatively since those types of people are an oddity in these parts.
Personally, I don't blame the illegals for doing what they have to do to take care of their families. The blame lies with our both R & D representatives who have failed to give us a mechanism to allow these folks to work here but be accounted for and the bad apples removed.
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Catering to illegal aliens sends the message that you are better off breaking the law than obeying it.
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