The city of Escondido also passed a short-lived ordinance banning rental of apartments to illegal aliens. We’ve been on the ACLU target list ever since. Interestingly enough, they told another local paper that they had nothing to do with El Grupo’s activities... which is a little funny because they’re part of El Grupo and held the El Grupo news conference at ACLU headquarters. Their ‘evidence’ of the checkpoints being used for immigration enforcement consists of one woman in the entire year of 2008 who was stopped for being unlicensed, and upon being checked for warrants was found to have a federal immigration warrant. Escondido committed the (to ACLU) “unpardonable sin” of turning a wanted fugitive over to the agency that wanted her.
It’s the same story with a new cover, they want to be able to drive unlicensed and uninsured and they’re unhappy because the rest of us don’t want then on the road. There’s more on the same story here: http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2009/04/21/news/inland/escondido/ze83eaa56ab2284248825759f00787abd.txt
Its the same story with a new cover, they want to be able to drive unlicensed and uninsured and theyre unhappy because the rest of us dont want them on the road.
Why is the ACLU pursuing cases for non-Americans at all? They seem to be devoting more than half their resources to illegals while legal citizens asking for their help are told there isn't enough in the coffers to help them.
I'm convinced they're getting huge funding and marching orders from a fellow named George Soros.