By Douglas V. Gibbs
At 5:15 am Pacific I will be on Fox News discussing the immigration confrontation between the citizens of Murrieta, and the federal government's bus loads of illegal immigrants. At 11:00 am I will be on the scene as close to the Border Patrol Station in Murrieta on Madison Ave. as I can get. Word has it that the federal government is planning a confrontation, bringing in riot personnel to force us to move out of the way and let the buses in. As citizens of Murrieta who wish to protect our city from this, we will not stand down.
In the last stand-off we blocked both entrances into the roadway approaching the Border Patrol Station. We are being pushed away from where we were protesting originally. Last time the shipment of tired and sick persons was processed at the Chula Vista Border Patrol Station, and almost immediately released into the public. Because of us standing up for our city, they decided not to try to ship these people into Murrieta, again.
At that protest in Murrieta, pro-amnesty protesters also arrived, shipped in from Los Angeles. Five were arrested for attacking the police. One of our folks was arrested for daring to cross the yellow tape. That person returned after a short stay in jail.
The out of town pro-amnesty people burned American flags, and shouted Viva La Raza (The Race), but the media was critical of the Murrieta protesters shouting "USA."
Monday will be the moment of truth. Our message must be clear, and our resolve must be firm. We will defend Murrieta from the unwanted encroachment upon our freedom, and safety.
I have lived in Murrieta since 1989. I am proud of the conservative enclave that is unique, and has an identity nothing like Los Angeles or San Diego. Our safety is at stake here, because these immigrants who have bypassed the legal process of entering this country, have not been properly screened, nor has any potential criminal records south of the border been considered as an aspect to the potential risk the arrival of these people presents.
Join us in the fight against the federal government forcing its unconstitutional will against an American city. This is about more than immigration, and more than allowing contagious diseases to be forced upon an innocent city. This is about whether or not the federal government should be able to force a city to do something against its will. This is about if the federal government should be able to use the threat of violence to force an American city into submission.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
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