Posted on 03/30/2006 12:01:56 AM PST by blogbat
We need to show who runs this country. 91% of Americans oppose illegal aliens invading our country and even if only a small fraction came out and were counted, they'd easily blow away the numbers of sleezy mechistas we've seen the last few days.
Citizens for Immigration Reform, Dallas will be holding a demonstration Saturday April 8 11am-1pm.
CFIR Dallas will be meeting at the NW and SW corners of Walnut Hill & Central Expressway in Dallas.
For more details, visit the CFIR Dallas website: http://www.cfirdallas.com/cfir-Event20060408.html
I've got feeling this is going to get ugly but I really think I'm going to be there - somewhere!
There are other cities planning a demonstration on April 10th. Does anyone have a link to the locations?
I think we know who runs it: globalists. I support your demonstration, but I suggest that you prepare for a much longer, more difficult campaign to change their minds.
I hope you're young. Some of us are getting too old for this. Be prepared to pass on the spirit of resistance to your children. This isn't going to end well.
If anyone is doing anything in South Florida, please let me know. Thanks
I just read there was gonna be a protest in Crawford on May 6th. All these groups need to get together and pick a day so we are protesting in the same place instead of here and there but in one location.
Our friends (W loyalists) run a horse operation and
are utterly dependent on Mexican labor to run the stable.
Their 150 horses need to be fed, exercized, doctored and don't care whether its done in Texan or Spanish.
Its well and good to demand compliance, but we simply aren't
going to deport 12 million people. These folks are staying.
What we can do is secure the border (wall, fence, whatever)
and regularize the folks here now.
You're buddies should be turned in to ICE. They're the problem. If they can't find a way to run a business legally then they shouldn't be in business.
Hey, LF, this is something that I support because it is organized with a coherent message. How about that?
"You're buddies should be turned in to ICE. They're the problem. If they can't find a way to run a business legally then they shouldn't be in business."
So true. Maybe we should let businesses dump toxic waste en masse into the Mississippi river too. We have laws for a reason, because those laws protect a higher morality and the protection of justice for the citizens of this country.
If Mexican citizens want their interests protected, I suggest they return to Mexico and overthrow their government... but then again, they've been too girly to do that since the time of Santa Anna.
How right you are!
Its well and good to demand compliance, but we simply aren't going to deport 12 million people. These folks are staying. What we can do is secure the border (wall, fence, whatever) and regularize the folks here now.
Now, are you saying that "we cannot deport 12 million criminals" because your friends are benefiting from illegal immigration? Or are you saying that because you actually believe it?
BUMP FOR A BIG TURNOUT
Let's face it... we're not going to deport 12 million people. The costs would be staggering. Police time, court hearings, lawyers, incarceration, meals, transportation... the cost could easily exceed $100 billion.
We need to shut down the border, register the current illegals, put them at the end of the naturalization line, and lay hefty fines on businesses that hire illegals.
My main concern is that this will be another "last chance" amnesty deal like we had in the 1980s.
"Our friends (W loyalists) run a horse operation and
are utterly dependent on Mexican labor to run the stable.
Their 150 horses need to be fed, exercized, doctored and don't care whether its done in Texan or Spanish. "
The GOP is leaning toward heavy fines for those who employee illegal aliens.
It's costing the U.S. taxpayer over a $100 billion a year to just have over 12 million illegals here as it. If they are continued to be allowed to stay, it will collapse our economy, starting with the medical industry.
This is not just a matter of following the law, it is a matter of our very survival.
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