The Shaw family has asked me to send out the following announcement:
TO ALL CONCERNED:
According to a Lieutenant at the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department, 1,000 men are being released back into our communities every day! No one is checking the immigration status of these 1,000 men. NOT the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department and NOT the Los Angeles Police Department.
Please join with The Shaw Family and Concerned Citizens in the Communities, at the Board of Supervisors during General Comments on, May 27, 2008 at 9:30am. Let's meet together in front of The Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration Building between 8:45am and 9:15am.
Our focus will be on the 1,000 men being released into our communities each day and why the Board of Supervisors should support Jamiel's Law!
The Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration Building 500 W. Temple Street (The Corner of Temple & Grand) Los Angeles, CA 90012
The Shaw family has asked me to forward this CORRECTED version of their prior message about their plan to attend the County Board of Supervisors' Meeting on May 27, 2008. They have learned that the meeting will be at 1:00 p.m., not 9:00 a.m.:
TO ALL CONCERNED:
According to a Lieutenant at the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department, 1,000 men are being released back into our communities every day! No one is checking the immigration status of these 1,000 men. NOT the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department and NOT the Los Angeles Police Department.
Please join with The Shaw Family and Concerned Citizens in the Communities, at the Board of Supervisors during General Comments on, May 27, 2008 at 1:00pm. Let's meet together in front of The Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration Building at 12:30pm.
Our focus will be on the 1,000 men being released into our communities each day and why the Board of Supervisors should support Jamiel's Law!
The Shaw family has asked me to send out the following announcement:
TO ALL CONCERNED:
According to a Lieutenant at the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department, 1,000 men are being released back into our communities every day! No one is checking the immigration status of these 1,000 men. NOT the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department and NOT the Los Angeles Police Department.
Please join with The Shaw Family and Concerned Citizens in the Communities, at the Board of Supervisors during General Comments on, May 27, 2008 at 1 pm. Let's meet together in front of The Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration Building at 12:30 pm.
Our focus will be on the 1,000 men being released into our communities each day and why the Board of Supervisors should support Jamiel's Law!
The Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration Building 500 W. Temple Street (The Corner of Temple & Grand) Los Angeles, CA 90012 Map & Directions
Hopefull, Walter Moore will get a lot of followup (and a following) from your post. Villaraigosa, Bratton and the City Council are known as the worst when it comes to currying favor with the illegal immigrant population. That this should have resulted in such a wonton killing of the Jamiel family's son shows just how far the politicians in that city are willing to go in support of the Mexican invasion. They (Bratton, Villaraigosa and the City Council)g have blood on their hands from this, and undoubtedly many other preventable tragedies.
We don't need new "comprehensive" immigration laws. We need widespread, well funded enforcement of existing immigration law, i. e. IRCA 1986. http://www.oig.lsc.gov/legis/irca86.htm ANYTHING ELSE IS JUST A BIG CHARADE! Remember the Alamo AND Agents Compean, Ramos, Brugman, Sipe, Rhodes, Deputy Sheriff Hernandez, K-9 Officer Mohr & Noe Aleman. ***Redress it all by repealing the 17th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution: http://www.articlev.com/repeal_the_17...
I called the Doug McIntyre radio show here in Los Angeles on Talk Radio 790ABC. I asked them to cover this on the show this morning as Monday is a holiday and so people might forget that on Tuesday is this event.
He is on another 45 minutes here this Friday morning May 23rd and they said they would make the announcement and talk about the event.
Hopefully enough of us will show up to be counted.