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Dear D.A;
Thank you D.A. King for alerting me regarding State Farm Insurance’s commitment to supporting GALEO. I have been a client of State Farm for over 40 years and I am very disappointed to learn of their support of GALEO. I do not want a single penny of my money to be supporting a group that lobby’s for the rights of Illegal Immigrants and supports amnesty! Therefore, I will be canceling my homeowner’s policy with State Farm and take my business to a company that supports our USA constitution and believes that crime (the illegal entry into my country) is crime and should never be condoned or allowed.
Thank you,
Janet Gibson
Lawrenceville
Note from D.A. – My pleasure Janet. Thank you for paying attention to the DIS alerts we send out and your willingness to speak up against the anti-enforcement goons who march in the streets of Atlanta leading illegal aliens demanding an end to enforcement of American immigration laws. GALEO has along history of opposing enforcement of the law. It is astonishing that State Farm is so eager to contribute to this radical open borders organization.
Almost as amazing as its support for the National Council of The Race ( LA Raza) More information on La Raza HERE.
Follow the money.
I have gotten many phone calls about State Farm’s assistance to GALEO/La Raza. I wonder how many policy holders like you they will lose over this.
I am happy to continue to help Jerry Gonzalez spread the word that State Farm has joined Jane Fonda is supporting these radicals. Thank you for sending your letter to State Farm explaining your decision to cancel your policy of 40 years. Please share the address for other Americans to do the same:
State Farm
Atlanta Operations Center
11350 Johns Creek Parkway
Johns Creek, GA 30098-0001
770-418-5000
Your Freind,
D.A. King
Israel is one of the few First World countries that are accessible by foot from the Third World. Netanyahu recently pointed out that illegal African immigration is a “threat to Israel’s Jewish and democratic character.”
An unmonitored influx of illegal aliens from Africa can “take [Israel] back down to the level of the Third World. They take the jobs of the weakest Israelis.”
To assuage this, the Israeli government will begin construction of a border fence with Egypt to prevent the illegal entry of migrant workers into the country. In addition, the government is working to more strictly enforce laws against hiring illegal workers.
Let’s see how this compares to the US:
* Illegal immigration is a threat to our democratic character…check
* Illegal aliens take the jobs of our weakest citizens…check
* Border fence to prevent illegal entry…check
* Enforce laws against illegal employment…check
Both Israel and the US have the same elements in common as we seek to eliminate illegal immigration. The Israeli government actively seeks to enforce their immigration laws. On the other hand, the US government contemplates Comprehensive Immigration Reform (Amnesty).
The US government singing along with the howls of the open borders lobby makes for a sweet sound to the illegal aliens’ ears.
Dave Gibson — The Examiner
Illegal alien charged with raping his girlfriend’s grandmother
Last week, sheriff’s deputies in Marion County, FL, arrested Juan Cahuich-Santiago, 25, and charged him with sexual battery on a special condition victim. The illegal alien was living in the home with the elderly woman, and the alleged rape occurred while his girlfriend was out shopping…
HERE
Alert! Support the new ANTI-Amnesty effort in Congress!
A new bipartisan resolution in the House opposes efforts to grant amnesty to illegal aliens. Introduced by Representatives Chaffetz (R-UT), Kratovil (D-MD), Hunter (R-CA), and Nye (D-VA), H. Res. 1026 asserts that Congress should “reject amnesty and any legal status which pardons those here in violation of our laws.”
Ten Democrats and 12 Republicans are original sponsors of the BRIDGE Resolution (Bipartisan Reform of Immigration through Defining Good Enforcement), which also encourages Congress to make E-Verify mandatory for all employers and to “effectively secure and control United States borders.”
CLICK HERE to learn more and to take action!
Pregnant women who are illegal immigrants no longer eligible for Medicaid
ARTICLE: Around 1,000 pregnant women who are illegal immigrants will no longer receive prenatal services through the federal-state Medicaid program, beginning in early spring, according to Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services leaders…
HERE
Marietta Daily Journal
Man charged with murder after abused 2-year-old niece dies
by Katy Ruth Camp
January 21, 2010
MARIETTA – A man accused of severely abusing his 2-year-old niece while baby-sitting her on Friday has been charged with murder since the girl was pronounced dead Monday afternoon.
Humberto Hernandez-Pineda, 27, of Marietta, is also charged with first degree cruelty to children and aggravated battery. Hernandez-Pineda is accused of causing severe head trauma among other injuries to his niece, Isabelle Cordero, which led to her death.
According to investigators, Marietta police officers arrived at an apartment at 1034 Franklin Road at 11:57 p.m. Friday after receiving a person injured call. While at the apartment, the police discovered that Cordero was suffering from a life-threatening head injury and was rushed to the hospital.
When Hernandez-Pineda’s first arrest warrant was issued Saturday, Cordero was on life support and medical staff said they did not expect her to live.
According to that warrant, Hernandez-Pineda punched the girl in the stomach, hit her on both arms with a fishing pole, hit her on the back with a belt and hit her across the face, which then caused her to fall to the ground and strike her head on the floor, among other attacks.
Hernandez-Pineda’s arrest warrant for the murder charge was issued Wednesday. He has been held without bail since Saturday. According to his booking report, Hernandez-Pineda is suspected to be an illegal immigrant.
HERE
NumbersUSA
Reps. Jason Chaffetz and Frank Kratovil Introduce Pro-Enforcement, Anti-Amnesty Resolution
Thursday, January 21, 2010 NumbersUSA
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) has introduced a bi-partisan House Resolution along with Rep. Frank Kratovil (D-Md.) and 20 other House Members that would express the House’s intent to 1) mandate the nationwide use of E-Verify, 2) secure the borders, and 3) prevent any amnesty as part of an immigration reform bill.
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Medill Reports — Chicago
As “immigrants” push for reform, some question use of King’s legacy
Immigrant advocates are calling the fight for immigration reform an extension of the civil rights movement. — “The civil rights movement was about what is essentially American,” said Alie Kabba, executive director of the United African Organization. “And I think that that spirit is consistent with the immigrant rights movement.”
HERE (don’t miss the photo)
KRDO-TV — Laredo
Jail stays for inmates decreases for 1st time since ’99
For the first time since 1999, the average length of stay has dropped at the El Paso County Criminal Justice Center. The average length of stay is likely the most significant factor to the jail population and subsequent crowding issues…
HERE