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Old 07-16-2005, 04:23 PM   #1
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Default This sounds encouraging , let's hope it becomes a trend .

http://start.earthlink.net/article/nat?guid=20050716/42d88640_3ca6_1552620050716-1918842356

Suing businesses under the RICO Act for hiring illegal aliens in Idaho .
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Old 07-16-2005, 05:50 PM   #2
 
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It did go through.

excellent.......
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Old 07-17-2005, 07:48 AM   #3
 
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The RICO Act does offer a tempting prize, since winners can be awarded triple damages



I really hope this takes off. And I wish congress would go through with their stopping all forms of social programs for illegals. Force the pukes back to the mother ship. Let vicente take care of them.
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Group launches civilian patrol of U.S-Mexico border
The Associated Press
July 16, 2005
Volunteers patrolled remote mountains outside San Diego for human traffickers and drug smugglers Saturday, launching a campaign modeled after an effort in the Arizona desert to draw attention to the nation's porous border with Mexico.
Jim Chase, a former Arizona Minuteman volunteer who cut ties with that group's leadership, is leading California Border Watch, which mobilized Saturday to patrol a 26-mile rural stretch of rolling hills from Jacumba to Tecate through Aug. 7.
Chase, a retired postal worker from Oceanside, said he and others will carry guns for self-defense but will not initiate attacks.
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Old 07-17-2005, 09:16 AM   #5
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Group launches civilian patrol of U.S-Mexico border
The Associated Press
July 16, 2005
Volunteers patrolled remote mountains outside San Diego for human traffickers and drug smugglers Saturday, launching a campaign modeled after an effort in the Arizona desert to draw attention to the nation's porous border with Mexico.
Jim Chase, a former Arizona Minuteman volunteer who cut ties with that group's leadership, is leading California Border Watch, which mobilized Saturday to patrol a 26-mile rural stretch of rolling hills from Jacumba to Tecate through Aug. 7.
Chase, a retired postal worker from Oceanside, said he and others will carry guns for self-defense but will not initiate attacks.
The milita that the Constitution describes in it's Second Ammendment is now personified in two states , Jefferson would have been proud . New Mexico , Nevada , and Texas now need to pick up the torch that our goob has so shamefully dropped and the border will finally have eyes .
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I just read on worldnetdaily that on Long Island N.Y. they have raw sewage running down the streets because all the illegal mexcrements there that simply overflow septic systems etc.

They're living in cars, p!ssing out the windows ....

Sounds like a good place for an airstrike.
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The fed absolutely DOES need to fix the problem of illegal immigration. It will be interesting to see if this works.
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Old 07-17-2005, 03:16 PM   #8
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I just read on worldnetdaily that on Long Island N.Y. they have raw sewage running down the streets because all the illegal mexcrements there that simply overflow septic systems etc.

They're living in cars, p!ssing out the windows ....

Sounds like a good place for an airstrike.
I've thought for some time now that NY should be vaporized , but it had nothing to do with Mexicans ...
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I've thought for some time now that NY should be vaporized , but it had nothing to do with Mexicans ...

I was there ONCE, and will never go back. It's like a teaming heaping of excrement that likes to scream at you. The "good neighborhoods" were covered in gang graffiti.

I agree, a large airstrike on N.Y. is warranted. Sort of like "purging vile humor".
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Old 07-21-2005, 07:35 PM   #10
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Ha! will never fly straight...At least not in Texas. On the small scale of course, The local economy here in Houston would literly crash if this was enforced to its fullest means... Dream on.

Tard, do you have a wife? Kids?If you do or did. What would you do to ensure that they ate every night? What would you do to ensure that they had a roof over thier heads?Keep them warm, keep them safe? Educated?

Would you cross a desert, Swim a river if you had too? Risk your life, pay out your life savings for the just the chance to try to provide?

Quit being so one dimensional with this problem...
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