Hundreds of cities fight back against invasion

Article author: 
Leo Hohmann
Article publisher: 
World Net Daily
Article date: 
16 July 2014
Article category: 
National News
Medium
Article Body: 

A massive protest scheduled for July 18 and 19 across the United States is aimed at stopping the influx of Central American children flooding across the border, and more than a dozen smaller community protests already have played roles in stopping the children from being brought there...

In Vassar, Michigan, about 50 protesters marched from City Hall through town on July 14 to the doorstep of a contractor that agreed to house up to 120 teenage boys from Central America...
 
In Oracle, Arizona, a small town near Tuscon, protesters on both sides of the immigration debate showed up Tuesday after the sheriff said the federal government plans to transport about 40 immigrant children to an academy for troubled youths...
 
Prince William County, Virginia, is preparing to sue ICE to get immigration data on 7,500 criminal illegal aliens turned over to the feds since 2008...
 
In Chicago’s south suburbs in late June, a planned transfer of illegal alien children to a former monastery was stopped when a congressman intervened with letters to the Obama administration...
 
In Bristol, Virginia, the Washington County Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution July 8 banning any resettlement of illegal aliens in the city, which apparently shot down a plan by the feds to house a group of Central American children at a vacant college campus, reported the Bristol Herald Courier...
 
In Greece, New York, a vacant 90,000-square-foot warehouse was under consideration by the federal government as temporary housing for illegal child immigrants but local elected leaders put a stop to the plan...
 
In Brockport, New York, near Rochester, the feds were eyeing a vacant Walmart as housing for illegal alien children from Central America. Rep. Chris Collins, R-New York, came out against the plan, which is now being reconsidered...
 
In Hazleton, Pennsylvania, a vacant building in the downtown business district was being considered as temporary shelter for unaccompanied teens flooding over the Mexican-U.S. border.
 
Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pennsylvania, called a press conference and vehemently criticized the plan, citing the possibilities of diseases being brought into the community and possible criminal or terrorist elements...
 
In Bethpage, New York, a former Grumman manufacturing plant had been under consideration to house “thousands” of unaccompanied illegal alien children from the border surge but was ruled out after opponents said the former EPA Superfund site would not be an appropriate place for children to live..
 
In Westminster, Maryland, the feds decided not to use a former Army Reserve base as housing for illegal alien children after local officials objected to the transfer of illegals into their community..
 
In Baltimore, Maryland, opposition from both of the state’s U.S. senators and from local officials blocked the proposed illegal alien housing facility at a vacant Social Security Administration Building in the city’s downtown area...
 
In Escondido, California, the city planning commission rejected a proposal to turn an old nursing home into a shelter to house undocumented children.
 
 

CAIRCO Notes

 
The mainstream media seems to be ignoring these newsworthy items.