Saturday, February 23, 2008

ICE Agents Alerted to Presence of Illegal Aliens at CASA of Maryland Rally

The Maryland Minuteman CDC has requested that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigate a rally in Annapolis on Monday, February 25, 7-8pm, organized by CASA of Maryland which is intended to influence pending state legislation.

The purpose of the rally, according to CASA’s press release, is to convince Maryland State Legislators to offer in-state tuition, driver’s licenses, and citizenship for immigrants. No mention is made of legal status.

Minuteman officials are concerned about the increasing influence of illegal aliens on government legislators who are pledged to serve the citizens of Maryland, not citizens of foreign countries.

Minuteman officials suspect that a large number of participants bused in by CASA will be illegal aliens since studies have shown that the majority of workers at day labor centers like those run by CASA are here illegally and since CASA openly admits that they serve all immigrants without regard to immigration status. CASA clients also agree to participate in activities such as demonstrations in exchange for legal services.

If CASA transports illegal aliens from around the state to attend the rally, that would be a violation of Title 8 of the U.S. Code which is punishable by fines and imprisonment.

George Washington, in his farewell address in 1796, warned that America must be constantly awake against “the insidious wiles of foreign influence…since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government.” Immigration status checks by ICE at the rally will insure the rule-of-law is followed and that only citizens and legal immigrants are allowed to influence the vote in Annapolis.

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