Friday, July 22, 2011

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   Greetings CCII Supporters & Friends,
 
A short review is needed. Consider HB116, HB466, HB469 and HB497 passed during the last Utah Legislative Session. We have been busy with HB116 and the battle continues with its repeal. HB466 and HB469 are quietly resting in the background. The ACLU, LaRaza, NILC and others filed a law suit against the implementation of HB497 and U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups issued a restraining order against it on May 10th with a July 20th hearing date. That happened last Wednesday, with the State Attorney General office stating the injunction against the law should be denied outright. Judge Waddoups has set August 24th as the date for attorneys to offer a rebuttal, with a hearing date of September 2nd. You can read about it in this SLT article.
 
This CNSnews.com article provides a bundle of education on the 4 Utah bills mentioned in the first paragraph.
 
We know about other-than-Mexican (OTM's). Tens of thousands cross our southern border every year. This USA Today article concentrates on Indians who easily enter Guatemala because that nation plus El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua do not require a visa. They are considered high-value-cargo and are willing to pay a very high price to be smuggled across the U.S. border. The businessmen smugglers who are searching for a quick buck, are ready-willing-able to comply. During 2010 near 3,000 Indians were detained by U.S. CBP. If they detained that many, how many found their way to U.S. cities? Businessmen smugglers from Central American countries move tens of thousands of OTM's via the same corridors and plazas used to transport South American drugs to the U.S. This (Another 4 letter word) happens. Because of a do-nothing federal government failing to exercise its Constitutional duty (Article IV Section 4) to protect its citizens from Invasion. If you don't think this is an invasion, you are not paying attention.
 
This is such nonsense, such virtual insanity! America, such a country! 
 
Patriots Standing Together,
 

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