Virginia's Tim Kaine fully supports illegal immigration
Posted Tue, Feb 6, 2007 at 11:11 am
The Washington Post's Karin Brulliard joins Tim Kaine in advocating for illegal immigration in "Latino Groups Lobby for More Rights":
Another attendee supporting illegal immigration was Arlington County Board Vice Chairman Walter Tejada (D), a former LULAC leader. He called recently introduced bills in Virginia "mean-spirited" and "based on myth and hate". He probably had no other argument, and the "reporter" didn't press him on it.
Also present was Carlos Soles, of the Democratic Latino Organization of Virginia.
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As Virginia lawmakers continued to consider a swath of bills aimed at punishing illegal immigrants and their employers, Latino immigrants and advocates took to the state Capitol yesterday to press for laws that expand the rights of people living in the country illegally."All", of course, includes illegal aliens. See the quote at the link for another wonderful example of Kaine's lack of cognitive abilities.
About 100 people, most of them from Northern Virginia, fanned out to lawmakers' offices, gathered in biting wind for a short rally and attended a lunch visited by Gov. Timothy M. Kaine (D), who told them that he is committed to keeping Virginia a "welcoming place" for all.
Another attendee supporting illegal immigration was Arlington County Board Vice Chairman Walter Tejada (D), a former LULAC leader. He called recently introduced bills in Virginia "mean-spirited" and "based on myth and hate". He probably had no other argument, and the "reporter" didn't press him on it.
Also present was Carlos Soles, of the Democratic Latino Organization of Virginia.
In Soles's group was Jose L. Vela, a Bolivian making his first foray into U.S. politics. In an interview, Vela, 45, spoke proudly of the Arlington citizens police academy training he completed and his membership in a neighborhood emergency response team -- efforts he said show his contributions to his community.Needless to say, the WaPo doesn't delve further into what even their "reporter" probably considered a Fahrenheit 451 moment. Someone who's here illegally has no fear of one group of people who are charged with enforcing our laws? And, he's involved in a citizens capacity with them? And, he's involved in politics and lobbying "his" representatives? How exactly could the reporter fail to note the surreality of these statements?
Vela, who is an illegal immigrant, said the training erased his fear of police. Some of the laws under consideration could change that, he said.
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Comments
Teejay (not verified)
Wed, 02/07/2007 - 09:16
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This is so unreal.This guy Vela,is an illegal immigrant from Bolivia involved in Politics,has had police training in the US and no one sees this as wrong and strange: not even the reporter this is just unbelievable. Why wasn't this guy locked up on the spot and deported.
Istead, he is at the Capitol rallying for rights that don't belong to him, and having Lunch.
Only in America.
Fred Dawes (not verified)
Tue, 02/06/2007 - 16:05
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don't you mean? Tim Kaine fully supports mexico city in all things? and loves the money coming into his bank?