Posts Tagged ‘ MALDEF ’

Decision Points

Decision Points

Months of strenuous campaigning, millions of dollars in political advertising, and countless days of retail politicking will culminate in just a few hours, when a select few will decide who will be awarded the first presidential delegates of the 2012 Republican race for President of the United States. Although not always an accurate gauge...
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Fighting Crime and the Peanut Gallery

Fighting Crime and the Peanut Gallery

One of the most reviled figures in open borders demonology is Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Notwithstanding the unremitting abuse heaped upon Governor Jan Brewer and State Senate President Russell Pearce since the enactment of SB 1070, Sheriff Joe is the #1 target of a faction within the left that disparages anyone who tries...
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Dawn of the Dead

Dawn of the Dead

As many of us have predicted, the shellacking Democrats experienced in the off-year elections this past week has done nothing to diminish the fervor of the open borders lobby for enacting wholesale amnesty. In spite of its repeated rejection by Congress, as well as the enduring hostility of the vast majority of the American...
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Injustice in the Keystone State

Injustice in the Keystone State

Let me preface this entry by declaring unambiguously that I don’t think getting into physical altercations with random strangers, even people who may be criminal aliens that are committing statutory rape-is ever a wise idea. Putting that caveat aside for a moment, I also believe that this verdict is a horrific travesty of justice,...
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Why Not Rhode Island: Part II

Why Not Rhode Island: Part II

Now,  as I explained yesterday,  the state of Rhode Island-thanks to the  decisive leadership of its chief executive, Donald Carcieri-has been encouraging its police officers to ascertain the immigration status of people who were detained in connection with unrelated investigations. Of course, this power is the same one granted to police officers in the...
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Backtracking

Backtracking

One of the main problems with enforcing measures aimed at illegal aliens-and the individuals and businesses that enable them to flourish-is legal blowback. In this case, litigation by open-borders enthusiasts at the American Civil Liberties Union and ironically named Mexican American Legal Defence and Education Fund.
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Slanting The Story

Slanting The Story

An article in the L.A. Times today carries a slightly misleading headline implying that the legal community believes that SB 1070 is patently unconstitutional, and the debate is not even close as a matter of law. The actual piece, however, potrays a slightly different story.
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