Posted on 06/16/2013 9:21:30 AM PDT by jonefab
In a scene reminiscent of the SEIUs siege of a Bank of America executives home in 2010, a mob of around 300 open borders protesters from across the country today descended on the home of Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who is also counsel to the Immigration Law Reform Institute and, according to the following tweets from 501(c)3 Sunflower Community Action, the King of Hate.
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Wow. Good work. These folks never go away...they just re-invent themselves...with a little help from their *friends*.
Dems are great at reincarnation.
Michelle Malkin lists them among the collaborators too.
http://michellemalkin.com/2009/10/25/seiu-leads-new-banking-shakedown-campaign/
We just delivered a message to Kris Kobash...stop the hate #KingofHate.
Pretty hypocritical to use that hashtag...just who are the haters?
Its not making the top 10 tags on twitter and I’m not going to help them out.
VIDEO: SEIU Official Says Reforming Immigration Could Add 8 Million Democratic Votes
“We will be creating a governing coalition for the long term, not just for an election cycle.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK7K0itgQt0
At the America’s Future Now! conference in Washington, DC on June 2, 2009, SEIU International Executive Vice President Eliseo Medina addressed attendees on why comprehensive immigration reform is an important issue for the progressive community to support, and how progressives can forge common ground on an immigration reform strategy.
“comprehensive immigration reform”=amnesty for illegal aliens
I got REFORM for you Eliseo, ENFORCE IMMIGRATION LAWS! What “reform” that would be? What a concept? Obey the Law! or Eliseo are you, the Immigration Lobby, saying that “Hispanics” are incapable of obeying the law?
501(c)3 Sunflower Community Action
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