Posted on 08/14/2010 6:59:26 PM PDT by SC Swamp Fox
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Summerville, South Carolina, has just tentatively passed an ordinance that bans illegal immigrants from working and living there.
<Snip>....the town needs to "send the message to Washington on immigration reform... The federal government...has dropped the ball..."
<Snip>...an ACLU spokesperson says...a lawsuit is inevitable....other towns...have spent a lot of money defending ordinances like this one.
<Snip> Summerville is ready for that....At some point...taking a strong stance against criminal behavior became controversial and it shouldn't be...
(Excerpt) Read more at politics.blogs.foxnews.com ...
BTTT
I’m sure several hundred towns would deplete their resources.
Farmers Branch, TX passed a similar law several years ago and has been defending it in court ever since. Bravo to Summerville for following Farmers Branch’s lead.
btt
Farmer’s Branch in Texas and a small city in Nebraska, now Summerville. We need several in every state to follow in their footsteps.
My nephew and his wife live in Summerville!
Small town immigration ping.
I pass through every now and then. Good for Summerville.
Napolitano says we have enough to secure border.....time to legalize illegals.
The Washington Times ^ | 8/13/2010 | Kara Rowland and Stephen Dinan
Posted on August 15, 2010 11:11:24 AM GMT+09:00 by
TheRevolution1776
an ACLU spokesperson says...a lawsuit is inevitable....other towns...have spent a lot of money defending ordinances like this one.
The stinking ACLU threatens America
again
and again
exactly what I was thinking...
Use their tactics against them.
Farmers Branch Texas welcomes you Sommerville!
Dont forget Mayor Lou and Hazelton PA.
Dont forget Mayor Lou and Hazelton PA.”
Thanks for the reminder. Have already sent thank you’s to others. Will do one to them tomorrow!
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