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To: spectre

Isn't that a violation of my 1st ammendment rights to jail me for asking a question? What is this country coming to when the rights of an illegal take precedent over the rights of a citizen?


84 posted on 04/28/2006 2:37:23 PM PDT by brwnsuga (Black, Proud, Conservative!)
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To: brwnsuga
I was wrong..oops. They CAN ask the question..but here is what Tom Tancredo testified before Congress July 9, 2003.

"Now, let me explain what sanctuary policies are and sanctuary cities.

Cities across the land, because of local pressure, because of a variety of reasons, have passed laws, statutes, provisions that restrict their own employees specifically and often the police departments from sharing information with the INS. They say if you in fact stop or arrest someone and determine that that person is here illegally, you cannot tell the INS about that. You cannot aid the Immigration and Naturalization Service in upholding the law and enforcing the law, telling actual police departments to not aid in the enforcement of our law. This is bizarre, it is incredible, but it is happening. And they call themselves sanctuary cities.

Some of these cities, by the way, actually allow people to vote, even if they are not citizens of the United States, even if they are here illegally. All they require is that you show some proof of residency in that city. That is all. Bring your utility bill and you can vote. There are places in Maryland, there are places up and down the East Coast. Again, pretty bizarre stuff, but absolutely true".

sw

103 posted on 04/28/2006 2:57:16 PM PDT by spectre (Spectre's wife)
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