Posted on 07/29/2010 11:16:12 PM PDT by Racehorse
Let's not let Texas speak out of the Arizona side of its mouth, former City Councilwoman Patti Radle said at the rally, referring to efforts by Texas legislators to pass a version of the Arizona law when the Legislature convenes in January.
Arizona has taken a blow with this ruling, Jaime Martinez, president of local LULAC Council 4626, said at the news conference. This is a serious rebuke of their effort, but it is only the beginning.
He said his and other groups that champion Hispanic and labor causes will continue to draw attention to efforts to denounce the Arizona law, including a candlelight rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on Sept. 16, the day traditionally set aside to celebrate Mexico's declaration of independence from Spain in 1810.
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The commie ‘RATS were scared to death. They thought they were about to lose 30 million freeloading, DemonRAT loving voters who can’t speak or read English.
You betcha, it is indeed only the beginning. Your illegal clientele had best get used to increasing pressure to leave or be deported.
Why don't you go with them ?
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“How revealing. Their candlelight rally also celebrates Mexico’s declaration of independence”
Exactly so. They always try to hide their ultimate loyalty to Mexico, but it slips out here and there.
If people in this country don’t believe there is an agenda, by these people, to form some unholy, borderless and Mexican dominated region, then they will when their grand kids are ethnically cleansed out by these invaders in 50 years.
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