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  • Prince William chairman says Virginia should follow Arizona on immigration

    06/17/2010 3:08:55 PM PDT · by mdittmar · 17 replies · 353+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | June 17, 2010 | Jennifer Buske
    Prince William Board of County Supervisors Chairman Corey A. Stewart is calling on Virginia legislators to follow in Arizona's footsteps and pass a law to crack down on illegal immigration throughout the Commonwealth. Dubbing it the "Virginia Rule of Law Campaign," Stewart said he will spend the rest of the year lobbying the General Assembly to pass legislation that enhances police officials' power to capture, detain and deport illegal aliens; outlaws illegal day laboring; and creates specific Virginia penalties for illegal immigrants. "We need to bring the rule of law to all of Virginia," Stewart said. "As long as the...
  • $50M Wartime Museum To Be Located In Prince William County, VA

    04/13/2010 1:24:47 PM PDT · by ReagansRaiders · 15 replies · 464+ views
    Virginia Virtucon ^ | 4/13/2010 | Riley
    Chalk up another win for Prince William County under the leadership of Chairman Corey Stewart. A $50 million Wartime Museum will be built in eastern Prince William County near the intersection of I-95 and Dale Blvd. on a 70-acre site to be open Veteran's Day, Nov. 11, 2014. The Wartime Museum will be a one-of-a-kind, world-class museum. The $50 million project will provide a new cultural, educational and recreational attraction in Prince William County and the Commonwealth of Virginia. An initial market study estimated that the Museum will create 50 direct and 35 indirect jobs, attract more than 300,000 tourists...
  • Virginia's crackdown on illegals pays big dividends

    10/28/2009 7:18:22 AM PDT · by kingattax · 9 replies · 1,101+ views
    Patriot Room ^ | 2009-10-28 | Bill Dupray
    In 2003, several counties in Northern Virginia banded together to form a joint task force to crack down on illegals and gangs. Then in March of last year, Prince William County made national headlines by upping the ante even further. They passed an ordinance that required County police to verify the immigration status of any criminal or traffic suspects when there was probable cause to think they were in the country illegally. The suspects were held and transferred to ICE, irrespective of the disposition of the underlying charge.
  • U.N. official to visit Prince William to study illegal-immigration policy

    06/05/2008 9:18:52 AM PDT · by chambley1 · 15 replies · 117+ views
    DC Examiner ^ | June 5, 2008 | Dan Genz
    WASHINGTON-The United Nations plans to examine Prince William County’s aggressive crackdown on illegal immigrants during a visit next week. Jorge Bustamante, the United Nation’s special rapporteur on migrants’ rights, plans to tour Manassas and Woodbridge, receive briefings on local enforcement measures, and attempt to meet with local officials. He contacted immigrant leaders in the county two months ago to begin preparing for a visit, saying he was interested in the landmark nature of the county’s actions. Special rapporteurs are tasked with reviewing human-rights issues of international concern to raise political pressure and shape public opinion, but cannot issue sanctions. The...
  • Prince William sees exodus of Hispanics (VA)

    03/13/2008 11:16:48 AM PDT · by JZelle · 26 replies · 1,016+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 3-13-08 | Arlo Wagner
    Months after Prince William County began one of the country's toughest crackdowns on illegal immigrants, officials and residents report signs that substantial numbers of people have left the county, particularly from Hispanic neighborhoods. Dave Whitlow, town manager of Dumfries, said officials started noticing the change a few months ago when they canvassed communities popular among Hispanic families and found roughly 165 residences vacant among 1,600 houses and town houses. Shopkeepers and teachers of English as a second language also have noticed a drop-off. "We are having many more leaving," said Mr. Whitlow, who could not estimate what percentage of those...
  • Board Chairman Stewart To Seek Lt. Governor Post

    02/15/2008 11:57:50 AM PST · by ReagansRaiders · 1 replies · 101+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | 2/15/2008 | Kristen Mack
    Prince William Board of County Supervisors Chairman Corey A. Stewart, the politically ambitious architect of the county's illegal immigration crackdown, said he plans to run for lieutenant governor next year. It is well known that Stewart, a conservative Republican, is eyeing higher office. He frequently has been mentioned as a potential successor to U.S. Rep. Thomas M. Davis III (R-Va.). And now that Davis has decided not to seek reelection, Stewart has declared himself the "preeminent Republican in Northern Virginia." Stewart said he spent the past month weighing his options while watching the General Assembly reach a virtual stalemate on...
  • Stewart seeks 'bully pulpit' as State No. 2

    02/15/2008 11:46:08 AM PST · by ReagansRaiders · 1 replies · 86+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 2/14/2008 | Seth McLaughlin
    RICHMOND — Prince William Board of County Supervisors Chairman Corey A. Stewart, who engineered the county's crackdown on illegal aliens last summer, plans to run for lieutenant governor next year. Mr. Stewart, a Republican, told The Washington Times the job would give him the platform to pressure lawmakers into doing more to crackdown on illegal aliens. "By running statewide it gives me the bully pulpit to do that," he said. While several Republicans are said to be considering bids for attorney general next year, Mr. Stewart, a Minnesota native and Georgetown University graduate, is the party's highest-profile figure to indicate...
  • "Illegals-law Challenge Rejected" [Virginia] (Good Guys WON!!)

    11/30/2007 10:55:14 PM PST · by AmericanInTokyo · 49 replies · 136+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 1 December 2007 | Seth McLaughlin
    Illegals-law challenge rejected By Seth McLaughlin December 1, 2007 Virginia Attorney General Robert F. McDonnell -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A federal judge yesterday threw out a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Prince William County's [Va.] new ordinance denying services to illegal aliens. Judge James C. Cacheris said during a brief hearing at U.S. District Court in Alexandria that the plaintiffs lacked standing to challenge the resolution passed earlier this year by the Prince William Board of County Supervisors. Judge Cacheris said he will issue a written ruling at a later time detailing his decision. The Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund filed...