Posted on 09/26/2007 8:55:25 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
FReep This Poll!
This is the actual poll question:
Do you think the federal government should reimburse local governments for illegal immigration costs?
Yes
No
Not sure
Link over to the North County Times/The Californian link provided. Scroll down a bit and look for the poll on the right hand side.
Vote your choice.
This poll should remain active until Thursday (09/27/09) evening PDT.
(Excerpt) Read more at nctimes.com ...
Freeped & BTTT.
Thanks for the ping! Freeped!
I think this poll relates to San Diego's efforts to get the Feds to pay costs associated with local enforcement of immigration laws. I don't think it relates to giving the illegals any benefits or anything.
Yeah, I found that out. The thread was not clear at all so I voted “No”. But, if the person posting the thread was a little more “detailed” I could have voted more intelligently.
But, thanks anyhow, I appreciate it.
Please see my Post # 44
My kneejerk reaction is to vote "yes" because Federal leadership has been ever so sloven as regards our borders and sovereignty. So my "yes" vote would be purely punitive and create unintended consequences ... like local officials viewing our illegal alien squallor as a bonanza (not unlike our banquet of charities).
This brings to mind the US Census and requests to suspend raids during the next count (so municipalities can receive more Federal funding) ... like that funding comes from that magical pot at the end of the multi-cult rainbow.
Benito goes to city council meeting, calls mayor an effing racist pig, encourages his entourage to join in his antics and is escorted out of city proceedings.
Benito is represented by an ACLU attorney. Benito, the "student," also will not pledge allegiance to the US as he considers the US and its flag to stand for genocide.
I hope the little pr*** Benito joins his homeboys soon in Santa Ana jail.
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