Litigation treasure is indeed a significant part of the pro-illegal game plan.
Casa de Maryland, a far-out almost terrorist group in the Washington suburbs is nominally set up to run day labor sites. But it is really a government contractor living off government grants and the profits from successful law suits. It has a legal staff of seven full time personnel who admit that they are changing their focus from helping day laborers to lawsuits against contractors and governments because their is big money there, as the ACLU has discovered.
The day laborers they represent are required to repay them with 5 to 20 hours of labor for demonstrations and protests, and threatening legislators. (http://www.casademaryland.org/Legal_md.htm )
The Montgomery County (MD) schools are giving credit for social action to students who will participate in Monday's demonstrations at the US Capitol. These children will report to Casa de Maryland rabble rousers along with the hordes of illegals that owe Casa hours of service.
These children will be turned over to Casa de Maryland ringleader, Gustavo Torres, who has already made public threats that he and his indentured hispanic servants will track the children of those who oppose their agenda right into their schools and homes. (http://www.humaneventsonline.com/blog-detail.php?id=12678)