Posted on 03/29/2007 12:43:33 PM PDT by stratman1969
This Saturday afternoon, citizens of San Rafael and Marin County have a golden opportunity to show support for enforcement of America's immigration laws. The Golden Gate Minutemen Project, as well as other local chapters, will rally in opposition to the City of San Rafael's stated refusal to enforce immigration law. The rally will be held at the corner of Second and Lindaro streets in San Rafael from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Though San Rafael City Officials say the town is not a "sanctuary city," the Mayor, Al Boro, told a crowd protesting the recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement sweeps, "The City of San Rafael will not enforce immigration laws." San Rafael is also listed on a Canadian immigration flyer as a city which does not use its funds to enforce immigration law.
(Excerpt) Read more at maroonedinmarin.blogspot.com ...
Marin County ping.
Illegal aliens are not only invading this country, they are demanding all kinds of special perks at our expense. For a country to srvive, it needs to protect its borders.
It will take more than the Minutemen to stop the horror of the illegals.
But it is a step in the right direction. Somebody has to fight back.
I'm out of town for a few more days, I hope there is a big crowd.
You're welcome and glad you came out and that we had a superb turnout. Outnumbered the socialist, open borders supporters 2 to 1! Thanks for your photos.
I got a photo of the police after they pulled over the guy who threw peanuts or something like that at our side. I drove by a few minutes later and saw he'd been arrested.
there the brave drive by schmuck stood with the open container on the roof of his car lookijng for all the world like the biggest sap of the month.
only in Marin? very likely
See ya next time
http://maroonedinmarin.blogspot.com/2007/03/minutemen-supporters-outnumber-open.html
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