"Return to Reason" (Costa Mesa, Segerstrom & Sons)

The "Return to Reason" coalition is trying to remove the pro-American councilmembers from the board of Costa Mesa, California, including mayor Alan Mansoor:

"Things have deteriorated to where people are not mentioning the fine points of our community," said former Police Chief Dave Snowden, who was the city's top law enforcement officer for 18 years before retiring in 2003. "No one is for illegal immigration here, but there's a right and a wrong way to fight it…. Costa Mesa should be known for many better things."

Other members of the coalition include C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, owners of South Coast Plaza. I won't go as far as calling it "treason", but I am willing to help shed a bit more light on their activities and "reasons".

That last link also notes that a Wolfgang Puck restaurant at South Coast Plaza was raided by the INS in 1997, and they found that 40% of the employees used fake documents.

Comments

and all those "low-skilled, uneducated, hard drinking mexicanos" are the only illegal immigrants? Wasn't the policy brought up after the middle-eastern attacks on the usa? Maybe there should be a law that deports uneducated, gun-totting biggots to a concentration camp somewhere in the South so they can spew their vile remarks together. A little moonshine, a couple sawed-offs, hell it would be a rootin-tootin good time! And by political force, do you mean by shamelessly promoting another person of your political persuasion, to hold the sway since you are losing one of the biggot cohorts from the CM council now?

Mansoor, who has ties with known neo nazis, will be finished November 7th. He can get into his clown mobile and go back to his dingy one bedroom apartment by OCC. Mansoor is white trash and so are all of his supporters, if you ever see them, you will know what I mean. Mansoor should have been an extra on the Dukes of Hazzard. Just a good ol boy.

It's treason when you welcome an invading force (to fatten your own wallet) by mounting a political force on the city council to weaken the resistance to the colonization of our state by low-skilled, uneducated, hard-drinking mexicanos.

But I understand your calling me out for hyperbole, LW.

Perhaps it ought to be asked if it is 'reasonable' to abandon interior enforcement, e.g. by rejecting any sort of measure that might prove a disincentive to illegals. Which is more or less what the aim here seems to be.