I think what’s scary here is the implication for Manassas — actually anywhere in the metro region, at this point.
And that is, that on any given day, pull into any convenience store and chances are, there are a good number of illegals in the mix — criminal and otherwise.
Fully one third of the Maryland group had ignored final removal orders. I wonder what that would extrapolate to for our area?
And remember, even after 750 individuals were rounded up by Operation Return to Sender in LA, there are still some 600,000 outstanding who failed to obey final removal orders….
If this isn’t a national security issue, I don’t know what is. It sure is a personal security issue and I think we all better be mindful of that fact.
January 25, 2007 at 8:36 am
It is good to hear that the Feds are doing something. 190,000 last year. A small number, but it is a start.
January 26, 2007 at 12:38 pm
Six out of 24 had criminal records. These are the people that these groups are defending? What does CASA stand for?
January 29, 2007 at 9:00 pm
I think what’s scary here is the implication for Manassas — actually anywhere in the metro region, at this point.
And that is, that on any given day, pull into any convenience store and chances are, there are a good number of illegals in the mix — criminal and otherwise.
Fully one third of the Maryland group had ignored final removal orders. I wonder what that would extrapolate to for our area?
And remember, even after 750 individuals were rounded up by Operation Return to Sender in LA, there are still some 600,000 outstanding who failed to obey final removal orders….
If this isn’t a national security issue, I don’t know what is. It sure is a personal security issue and I think we all better be mindful of that fact.
February 7, 2007 at 7:30 pm
It is a national security issue but one that uncle sam will not suffer anyone else to deal with although he himself will do little or nothing.