February 12, 2006

Pikes Peak Library District collaborates with Mexico on illegal immigration

On Saturday, the Pikes Peak Library District allowed the Mexican consulate to use a room at their Sand Creek branch to pass out Matricula Consular ID cards to Mexican citizens, many or most of whom were here illegally. And, those ID cards enable those illegal aliens to live and work here much more easily than they could otherwise.

The Pikes Peak Library District is indirectly supporting illegal immigration. If the Bush administration were not completely corrupt they would look into whether they had broken federal law.

There's a report with pictures from the protest against the event here. It includes the contact information for the library. A short local news report is here.

Previously: "Is the Pikes Peak Library District breaking federal law?"





Posted to Immigration at February 12, 2006 02:14 PM

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