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By John W. Lillpop
Arizona’s SB 1070 has fostered an unprecedented outbreak of common
sense and patriotism all across our nation, with at least 17 states
in the process of adopting similar measures to deal with the
invasion of penniless, unskilled, non-English speaking aliens across
our unprotected borders.
The latest conversion to sanity is taking place in the great state
of Texas where Republicans are taking the issue head on, no holds
barred.
As reported at foxnews.com, in part:
“Fired-up Republican activists in no mood for compromises threw
out their party chairwoman Saturday, then bucked Texas Gov. Rick
Perry by pushing for a crackdown on illegal immigration similar to
Arizona's new law.
In a sometimes chaotic and raucous roll-call vote, delegates
overwhelmingly decided to ditch their firebrand leader, conservative
activist Cathie Adams, in favor of Houston businessman Steve
Munisteri. Munisteri had focused his campaign on the party's
$500,000 debt, saying Republicans should be in better financial
shape since they control both houses of the Legislature and all
statewide offices.
The immigration proposal, a hard-line approach that Perry has said
isn't right for Texas, was one of several initiatives debated as
delegates wrapped up the two-day convention. The Republican Party
platform is a blueprint of the policies that GOP activists want
elected officials to pursue.
Delegates voted to include a plank advocating for a state law that
would bar illegal immigrants from "intentionally or knowingly"
living in Texas. Similar to Arizona's strict law that has sparked
nationwide debate, the proposal would require local police to verify
U.S. residency when making arrests.”
This terrific news prompts the following question: “How do you
say, 'Don’t Mess With Texas' in Spanish?
John W. Lillpop's website:
http://voiceoflillpop.blogspot.com/
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A cheerful "adios" and a shot over their
heads will probably make the point.
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