Posted on 11/15/2002 8:14:13 AM PST by dirtboy
Fortunately there are apparently some people who are willing to do more than sit around and complain about it.
Isabel Garcia ought to be in prison... she's one of those Aztlan nut cases. She also works for the Pima County, AZ public defenders office, and runs some sort of anti-American fifth-column outfit called Derechos Humanos.
Just today I have seen news about a Mexican illegal being arrested for rape in Oregon after having been deported several times, and also see that the useless INS has declined to interfere with illegal aliens getting their fake Mexican ID cards after being asked to do so by Tom Tancredo.
If the government won't protect the people, the people themselves should be doing it.
A dead fish rots from the head. Enough.
Yes - in Arizona, Arpaio is already doing it. It doesn't even have to be at a "time of crisis"; Arpaio formed up his posse (under that name) before 9/11.
Sheriffs most anywhere have broad authority to hire and fire deputies. Here in North Carolina, training requirements for unpaid volunteer deputies would limit things somewhat as to calling them "deputies" - but volunteer squads along the line of the local Burlington police force's "reserve" (as opposed to "auxilliary") division are obviously possible.
As for "time of crisis," any sheriff in southern Arizona could easily say that illegals are overloading the jail he must manage - plus overloading local schools.
By George, I believe she's finally getting it! We are very hostile to her kind. She's the one who said (after the shootings at Red Rock) that private citizens don't have the right to make arrests. That's a blatant lie and ignores the legal requirement in teh Arizona Revised Statutes for citizen's arrests.
And this person is a Public Defender in Pima County? Oh, wait, that's right...Pima County is our Blue Blight!
I hear the Tucson police chief, Richard Miranda, is a big cheese in despicable LULAC and the equally disgusting Chicanos Por La Causa. He also refuses to cooperate with the INS. Both Garcia and that Tucson cop ought to be rotting in a cold, dark cell somewhere.
Cases dismissed........
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