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Yes, Oklahoma did start the ball rolling. California is almost a lost cause as it has been taken over by illegal immigrants and their supporters. The 9th circuit court of appeals generally rules the state and many surrounding states as well. I believe man illegal immigrants will begin moving to California because of their support for illegal immigration and the resulting demographics shift will make California an even safer haven for illegal immigrants, sadly.
I have to respectfully disagree there concerning California.
Assuming that even just 2/3rd's of the states vote in illegal immigrant sanctions laws; the Federal Government would be forced to listen.
And the Feds would likely come down hard on Sacramento and demand that state toe the line or risk having major funding cut off.
Besides; many people in Calif are anti illegal------especially in those counties N of I 80.
[quote=bryan61;2332547]And in response to convert for the last election or two ive been hoping Tom Coburn (R) OK would run for president
No.................not really. Ive met and talked with him and though he is a good and solid conservative, I still think not.............though in reflection of the cretins currently on the dock...................
Keep the pressure on your state's politicians with regard to illegal aliens. Do not let up, in two counties in Virginia, local reps got the message and took action putting an end to free school lunches, education and other services to illegal aliens. Those counties were Loudon and Prince William.
Location: Oklahoma(formerly SoCalif) Originally Mich,
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Need I remind.........Oklahoooma started this little snow ball
I think we would expect way way to/two/too much of California to quid pro quo (The above for the spelling Nazis)
But than again the red sea did part one time
Joe Turner, founder of "SOS" in San Bernardino,California, try started the Initiation, it was denied. Followed by Hazleton, Pa, then Arizona, Oklahoma, and it's starting in Indiana and now it's creating a domino effect.
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CAlifornia may be lost allready, I have to push 2 for english now, My daughter has been turned down for a job because she only has 4 years of High School Spanish and is not concidered Spanish Fluent.....
Location: Oklahoma(formerly SoCalif) Originally Mich,
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CAlifornia may be lost allready, I have to push 2 for english now, My daughter has been turned down for a job because she only has 4 years of High School Spanish and is not concidered Spanish Fluent.....
CAlifornia may be lost allready, I have to push 2 for english now, My daughter has been turned down for a job because she only has 4 years of High School Spanish and is not concidered Spanish Fluent.....
But those illegals and the legal immigrants who do not speak English fluently think it is wrong not to hire them. Can anyone say HYPOCRITES?
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But those illegals and the legal immigrants who do not speak English fluently think it is wrong not to hire them. Can anyone say HYPOCRITES?
That's why when you go to Mc Donalds, they have pictures up so you can just point to it........
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