Posted on 03/28/2015 4:59:01 PM PDT by ObamahatesPACoal
Tensions ran high over the weekend when anti-amnesty activists showed up to a Spanish-language town hall event featuring Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-IL) and proceeded to shout him down.
The event at the University of Southern California was billed as Keeping Families Together: An Immigration Town Hall featuring Gutiérrez and fellow Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA), and was delivered in Spanish with the option for attendees to wear headphones for English translations. The event focused on President Barack Obamas recent executive action on immigration, and featured materials assisting undocumented immigrants with signing up deportation deferrals under the new policy.
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I wish I could have seen this. It’s about time our side started pushing back.
Citizens have the right to have our laws respected and enforced.
Fraudulently documented foreigners have the right to be deported.
. In Spanish
. Let that roll around...a townhall in Los Angeles is conducted in Spanish, by two alleged American Congressmen.
They must have hated hearing the words "USA!".
Good. Let it ring in their ears.
awesome. Bet Guitterez didn’t see that coming!
We have allowed our country to be colonized.
Our government is more concerned about protecting them from our laws than protecting us from them.
We have to convince people to stop holding their noses while voting and throw out of office all the cheap labor importers.
What ,Luis never whipped out his toolkit and found some card for the situation , LOL
They should have chanted “A essay ah” - ie ESA in Spanish. ESA Estados Unidos de America.
Traitorous scumbag politicians.
If they want to conduct Town Hall meetings in Spanish let them do it in Mexico.
Giving the ‘Rat traitors a taste of their own medicine.
Loogey Butthairyass is nothing but a little punk who hates this country!
I blame the A-Holes who voted this twerp into office.
Please bear in mind as you read the following material that federal immigration policy probably wouldnt be an issue today if it werent for the ill-conceived 17th Amendment, state lawmakers foolishly giving up their voices in Congress by ratifying that amendment.
Next, and with all due respect to mom & pop, please consider the following previously mentioned material. As a consequence of parents not making sure that their children are being taught about the federal governments constitutionally limited powers as the Founding States had intended for those powers to be understood, many citizens, including patriots, dont seem to understand that the states have never delegated to the feds, expressly via the Constitution, the specific power to regulate immigration.
More specifically, note that the Founding States had made the 10th Amendment (10A) to clarify in broad terms that the Constitutions silence about issues like immigration means that the states had reserved government power to address immigration uniquely to the states, not to the corrupt federal government.
In fact, both Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, Madison generally regarded as the father of the Constitution, had referenced 10A to clarify that the feds dont have the constitutional authority to regulate immigration.
As mentioned in related threads, here is the relevant exerpt from Jeffersons writings.
4. _Resolved_, That alien friends are under the jurisdiction and protection of the laws of the State wherein they are: that no power over them has been delegated to the United States, nor prohibited to the individual States, distinct from their power over citizens. And it being true as a general principle, and one of the amendments to the Constitution having also declared, that the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people, the act of the Congress of the United States, passed on the day of July, 1798, intituled An Act concerning aliens, which assumes powers over alien friends, not delegated by the Constitution, is not law, but is altogether void, and of no force [emphasis added]. Thomas Jefferson, Draft of the Kentucky Resolutions - October 1798.
And here is the related excerpt from the writings of James Madison in Virginia Resolutions.
"That the General Assembly doth particularly protest against the palpable and alarming infractions of the Constitution, in the two late cases of the "Alien and Sedition Acts" passed at the last session of Congress; the first of which exercises a power no where delegated to the federal government, ...
the General Assembly doth solemenly appeal to the like dispositions of the other states, in confidence that they will concur with this commonwealth in declaring, as it does hereby declare, that the acts aforesaid, are unconstitutional; and that the necessary and proper measures will be taken by each, for co-operating with this state, in maintaining the Authorities, Rights, and Liberties, referred to the States respectively, or to the people [emphasis added]. James Madison, Draft of the Virginia Resolutions - December 1798.
Also, regardless that federal Democrats, RINOs, activist judges and indoctrinated attorneys will argue that if the Constitution doesnt say that the feds cant do something then they can do it, the Supreme Court has addressed that foolish idea too. Politically correct interpretations of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause (5.2) aside, the Court has clarified in broad terms that powers not delegated to the feds, expressly via the Constitution, the specific power to regulate immigration in this case, are prohibited to the feds.
From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added]. United States v. Butler, 1936.
The problem with the 17th Amendment as it concerns so-called federal immigration laws can be explained this way. Low-information voters go home after voting for their favorite federal senators and watch football, totally oblivious to the idea that their senators are working in cahoots with the corrupt House to pass vote-winning immigration bills which Congress actually has no constitutional Article I, Section 8-limited power to make.
Therefore, lawless Obama actually has no broken, constitutionally defensible federal immigration to pardon with constitutionally defensible executive excuses.
So as I have already indicated, not only would federal immigration problems probably not be an issue that people would be discussing at this time if the 17th Amendment had not been ratified, but with all due respect to Constitution-respecting justices, wed probably have all different faces on the Supreme Court at this time too.
The 17th Amendment needs to disappear.
Funny thing is, Luis is Puerto Rican. Born a citizen, not an immigrant. He’s using the illegal aliens from south of the border to advance his own political career at the expense of the citizens.
This is EXACTLY what we should be shoving down these leftist statists throats.
You are very close to the truth there; the correct term is invasion
and it is something that the Constitution demands military action with [see Art 4, Sec 4].
The sooner we-as-a-country recognize our open-borders political-elite as perpetrators of Treason as defined by the Constitution the better.
Our government is more concerned about protecting them from our laws than protecting us from them.
There's a reason for this, aside from the cheap labor, and that is the imposition of a de facto caste system wherein they replace the American middle-class with peoples used to government corruption and control.
Good.
I despise that Meadow Muffin.
Keeping Families Together: An Immigration Town Hall”
If keeping them together is so important, why can’t they keep together in Mexico or wherever they came from?
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