By Douglas V. Gibbs
In Fontana, the illegal immigration issue hit home after the Murrieta protesters rejected the bus loads of illegals, and the federal government decided to force the sick and homeless illegals on Fontana by making a deal with a local Catholic Church. What followed were protests at the church, and then last Tuesday Night a packed City Council meeting where concerned citizens of Fontana demanded that the illegals not be shipped into their area, using the argument that the church in Fontana is not zoned to allow overnight guests. 20 speakers took the podium during the City Council meeting regarding this issue.
The concern is regarding St. Joseph's Catholic Church, who took in 46 illegals on July 10. The guests were gone by July 13. An announcement was made shortly after that buses would be arriving at the church with more migrants every 72 hours. The citizens of Fontana immediately went into action, and with a number of rallies in front of the church, no buses have arrived since that first dumping.
The picture above on this article is of the main folks involved in fighting the good fight at the City Council meeting in Fontana last Tuesday. Many of these people I have seen before, and know. People who are involved with local politics tend to know each other. In fact, one of the people in the picture attends my Tuesday Night Constitution Class in Corona (6pm, AllStar Collision, 522 Railroad St.).
As I was telling someone on the phone tonight, this is a national effort that was started by the protesters in Murrieta. . . and the first protest in Murrieta was about a dozen people. Now, people nationwide are demonstrating, standing with Murrieta. It doesn't take much to start a revolution, folks. Get involved.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
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1 comment:
I might not give much to the catholic Church this year............
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