Wow

Padre

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I think that this will do it.

I did not much think that there was a real way to end this flood of illegals into the US. but i seriously think this will do it. It may not end the flood but at least it will get them out of city limits. Take their way of an income and they go in search of it somewhere else. i love the idea.

Being from So. Cal i think that the San Bernardino area is saturated with illegals, i would really love to see how this unfolds in that area.

http://www.yahoo.com/s/330471
 

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When Barletta took office in 2000, Hispanics represented about 5 percent of the city's population of 23,000. The population has since shot up to 31,000, with Hispanics now representing 30 percent, lured to Hazleton by cheap housing, a lower cost of living and jobs in nearby plants, factories and farms.

City officials do not know how many of the new arrivals are in the United States illegally, but say they are fueling the drug trade, joining gangs and committing other crimes.

Municipal officials around the nation, frustrated at what they perceive as the federal government's inability to stem illegal immigration, have increasingly taken matters into their own hands.

With a homicide on his hands, he was forced to do "something". Without the homicide, he would have just sat around like he's done since he took office. Bottom line - just an opportunity for political publicity.
 
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