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No Stinking Amnesty: October 21, 2011

SPLC now suing 55 Alabama counties
The Southern Poverty Law Center on Wednesday filed a federal lawsuit against 55 Alabama counties, including Tuscaloosa County and others in West Alabama, alleging that they have denied [illegal aliens] marriage licenses. — The Montgomery-based SPLC sued Montgomery County and named Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marengo, Perry, Pickens, Sumter and Tuscaloosa counties… (Read Full Story)

Rules against illegals don’t seem to matter
Apparently, California can’t have too many illegal [aliens]. – Beginning with the LAPD’s infamous Special Order 40 (which prohibits the police from initiating a stop based on suspicion of violating our nation’s immigration laws), sanctuary laws have spread throughout California and then nationwide. — L.A. told the world, “Come here, no questions asked!” and we literally ask no questions… (Read Full Story)

Could it be any more symbolic? D.C. declares itself a sanctuary city
On Wednesday, Washington D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray signed an executive order which bars District police officers from questioning anyone, even those they arrest about their immigration status. — Gray said: “This executive order ensures public safety by ensuring that our police resources are deployed wisely and our immigrant communities feel safe cooperating with those who are sworn to protect them. (Read Full Story)

Outrage: Obama Regime giving work permits to some illegals
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that under the administration’s policy of exercising “prosecutorial discretion” in the enforcement of the immigration laws, her department is currently authorizing some illegal aliens to work in the United States. — Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), the ranking-member of the Senate Judiciary panel, asked Napolitano… (Read Full Story)

DC mayor orders cops not to ask about immigration status
Mayor Vincent Gray signed a policy on Wednesday that prohibits city police from asking about immigration status, but city officials said the District still plans to comply with the federal Secure Communities initiative aimed at identifying and deporting illegal [aliens] accused of committing other crimes. — The executive order, which confirmed a long-standing policy, drew praise from [illegal alien "rights"] groups… (Read Full Story)
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