Posted on 05/01/2010 2:17:09 PM PDT by Steelers6
Cities and counties that have sanctuary policies include:
Anchorage, AK Fairbanks, AK Fresno, CA Los Angeles, CA National City, CA4 San Diego, CA San Francisco, CA Sonoma County, CA Evanston, IL Chicago, IL3 Cicero, IL Cambridge, MA Orleans, MA Portland, ME Baltimore, MD Takoma Park, MD Ann Arbor, MI Detroit, MI Minneapolis, MN Newark, NJ1 Trenton, NJ1 Durham, NC Albuquerque, NM Aztec, NM Rio Arriba, County, NM Sante Fe, NM New York, NY Ashland, OR Gaston, OR Marion County, OR Austin, TX Houston, TX Katy, TX Virginia Beach, VA Seattle, WA Madison, WI
Currently there are two statewide policies regarding sanctuary for illegal aliens: In May 2003, Alaska's state legislature passed a joint resolution prohibiting state agencies from using resources or institutions for the purpose of enforcing federal immigration laws.
In 1987, Oregon passed a law that prohibits state and local law enforcement agencies from using agency moneys, equipment or personnel for the purpose of detecting or apprehending foreign citizens based on violation of federal immigration law. Oregon law, however, does permit their law enforcement officers to exchange information with federal authorities to verify the immigration status of an individual arrested for criminal offenses.
Sources: Congressional Research Service, "Enforcing Immigration Law: The Role of State and Local Law Enforcement," Aug. 2006: http://www.ilw.com/immigdaily/news/2006,0912-crs.pdf "Coalition seeks immigrant sanctuaries; services wouldn't hinge on legal status." Asbury Park Press 1 Mar. 2007. "Havens for illegals; Advocates recruit 'sanctuary cities'." The Record 1 Mar. 2007. "Phoenix residents want to end 'sanctuary' status." Washington Times 28 May 2006. "Preparations underway for immigrant march." ABC7 http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=local&id=4128549 "National City named sanctuary city." San Diego Union-Tribune 1 Oct. 2006.
There sure were some idiotic pro illegals marching against us!
Yes, the red one with the black eagle is the La Raza flag.
Just saw a blurb on this on CH8
Just how on earth does this attempt to convince the American people they love our country?
Given the boycott of Arizona Ice Tea I will buy it more often then I usually do.
Oh yeah, didn’t they look like your typical Leave It To Beaver neighbors
The hoot about Arizona Ice Tea, It is based in New York,
just called AZ Tea.
I’m flying Arizona-based US Airways tomorrow and again late next week. I hate full flights, but I hope these flights are full.
Katy, TX - a sanctuary city?”
Don’t know about pig races but it is a suburb of Houston. Never heard Katy called a city down here, it’s just an area west of Houston where those that work in the city escape to at the end of the day. Pretty good school system. Pretty hard to get away from the Hispanics in any area down here all the way to Brownsville. In some of the smaller towns farther south hardly anyone speaks English.
“Sipping my delicious Arizona iced lemon tea (made in NY).”
I heard Rush talking about the boycott of Arizona Iced Tea on the radio while heading to the store. The shelves were nearly bare of AZ Iced Tea by the time I got there. I bought 2 gallons.
Maybe AZ Iced Tea started the “boycott”? If so, give whoever thought that up a big raise!
The shelves were nearly bare of AZ Iced Tea by the time I got there. I bought 2 gallons.
Good to hear.
I used to drink Snapple-——no more. Arizona lemon tea from now on.
The Sonoran Desert is an incubator for creative food products ranging
from Sonoran-grown pecans, prickly pear cactus products to suculent salsas,
SW condiments, candies to artisan pastas, marinades, homemade brownies.
Web site http://www.flavorsofarizona.org/
Butter-Crunch Roasted Broccoli / Special to The Arizona Republic
INGREDIENTS 2 tablespoons butter 1 pound fresh broccoli florets 1/3 cup finely shredded Cheddar cheese 15 reduced-fat buttery crackers (such as Ritz brand)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Melt butter in the microwave in a medium bowl. Use 1/2 teaspoon of the melted butter to coat a 2-quart baking dish; set remaining butter aside. Place broccoli in a microwave-safe dish, add 1 tablespoon water, cover and microwave on high until tender, about 3 minutes. Drain broccoli, and place in the buttered baking dish. Scatter cheese on top. Place crackers in a zip-top bag, seal and crush with your hands to make fine crumbs. Add crumbs to the bowl with the reserved butter, and toss to coat. Sprinkle on broccoli. Bake 20 minutes.
Had a 3 pepper salad for dinner....Y U M
Notice the California police ushering the illegal alien terrorists along as if they had the right to do this
I guess we’ll have to consult Jim Robinson on that one? Did he move operations to the suburbs of Fresno?
Maybe the will start selling New York Tea with New York Strip.
I can’t answer, as I’m logged out.
Arizona Iced Tea is made in New York, I believe. Seriously.
Look us up! We can help with info if you’ve not been here before.
And bring rain gear - that’s the middle of our rainy season.
Ping!
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