PING!
kind of a dirty long secret
I was in the post office and looking at the Wanted Posters while waiting for a package.
It seemed like at least 50% of the wanted posters were for Hispanics.
So, by not obeying the law, by permitting all of this to occur, the government puts its own legitimacy at stake. What we then have is an erosion of legitimacy and an erosion of citizenship. And with it we have an erosion of the confidence of the people in their government.
What we have here, is a government that no longer needs voters as it's policies are formed by foreign influence. Citizens will wake too late to find their voice has been sold, and there's not a damn thing they can do about... as with the shell game, slight of hand (politics and the media), distracted our eyes from our treasure ... the preservation of the constitution.
BTTT!
Now, there seems to be a taboo on talking about the contribution that illegal aliens make to criminal activity in this country. When I first started writing about this I would ask people in the LAPD, and I felt like I was violating some nicety of social convention. It was something that polite company is not supposed to address.
...And the press, of course, also picks up on this. How many stories have you read of some egregious crime or gang violence, and you wonder, I wonder if that person is here illegally? You will almost never find out. Reporters just dont bother to ask.
...The biggest myth behind these sanctuary rules is that theyre immigrant-friendly. Of course theyre really not.
14 farm workers arrested in kidnap, rape
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1496455/posts
Sheriff's deputies have arrested 14 men suspected of kidnapping and raping an 18-year-old woman in Florida.
The men arrested and charged are: Rene Perezgarcia, 22; Mario Lopez Luis, 19; Herman Sanchez Salas, 28; Ovidio Lopez Funez, 19; Napoleon Perez Lopez, 29; Edwin Albaladego Rivera, 28; Ermitanio Lopez Salas, 18; Israel Santiago, 56; Rolando Perez Claudio, 23; Alvarado Perez Luis, 21; Augusto Perez Lopez, 32; Cesar Perez Lopez, 29; Gabino Garcia Godinez, 24; and Augusto Garcia Velasquez, 30.
Each of the men told deputies they reside at the trailer, except for Perezgarcia, who said he lives nearby. All of the men told deputies they are field laborers. There was no word on their immigration status.
LOL
bttt