Pinging Bill O’Reiley
There was also an initial cover up by the state police on the legal status and even the names of the perps.
Here is the letter I wrote to the President:
May 31, 2007
The President The White House Washington DC 20005 Dear Mr. President:
Having been involved in immigration issues for more than thirty years, I feel compelled to tell you the story of why I came to the conclusion I have reached regarding this issue.
I was born in the State of Ohio in 1946 shortly after my father returned from World War II. The family moved to Burbank, California, a suburb of Los Angeles, and settled into the good life in the San Fernando Valley. The children grew up color-blind and without any prejudices as far as I know. We were permitted to play with the black children who lived down the street until they moved away after some bigot burned a cross on the lawn of their house. My family was outraged that such a thing would happen.
Later, I joined the Los Angeles Police Department. While employed there, I was tasked with publishing the Special Order that stated Alien status in itself is not a matter for police action. The order was published in 1978, and what followed was a virtual tidal wave of undocumented (illegal) aliens. For you see, the order was code for a policy established by the well-known and liberal Steven Reinhardt, (now 9th circuit court justice) who as you must be aware is married to Ramona Ripston, the head of the ACLU in southern California.
Previously, officers in law enforcement agencies across the states bordering Mexico acted as de facto border patrol agents, catching undocumented aliens and turning them over to the Immigration & Naturalization Service. This practice had the practical effect of suppressing the numbers of illegal border-crossers.
Since 1978, the problem has become a nightmare for law enforcement. Lawful arrests of aliens are frequently not prosecuted, murder, rape, robberies and other violent crimes as well as property crimes have ballooned, well, you know
So, now we are faced with a genuine crisis that can only be ignored at the risk of our sovereignty and we have a senate bill that offers a virtual amnesty if not an articulated one. The security of our borders cannot be delayed, or explained in terms of Well get to it as soon as we get this registration part done.
You have accused us, your base of losing its great capacity to absorb newcomers Mr. President, weve absorbed more than 12 million new comers whose first act was to violate our laws and sovereignty and dont want to assimilate!
We are not hate-filled bigots; we are the people who believe in the Rule of Law. We are the people who pay our taxes, go to church, work hard, vote, and just want those people who come to America to do the same. Is that too much to ask?
Sincerely,