Virginia’s Prince William County Proves that Law Changes Can Halt Illegal Immigration
Claims that laws cannot hold the tidal wave of illegal immigration have been proven wrong by Virginia’s Prince William County’s 2007 and 2008 ordinances which resulted in thousands of aliens leaving.
The highly successful ordinances were used as a model for the more famous Arizona law and is currently being prepared as a proposed Virginia statewide law, reports said.
According to a Washington D.C. newspaper, as many as 5,000 illegals have left Prince William County since the ordinances took effect.
Quoting a Pew Hispanic Center report, the newspaper said that “unauthorized immigration flows are down sharply.
“The number [of illegals] in Virginia fell by 65,000 to 240,000, a decline that Jeffrey Passel, author of the report, attributed to the economy as well as to stricter legislation passed in Prince William County in 2007 and 2008.”
In addition, officials confirmed that there had been a significant reduction in the number of illegal aliens entering the county.
The Prince William County ordinance states the following:
“Incident to any lawful detention for a violation of state law or county ordinance, Prince William County Police Officers shall inquire into the citizenship or immigration status of the detained person if there is probable cause to believe such a person is in violation of federal immigration law and when such inquiry will not expand the duration of the detention.”
The powers granted to local law-enforcement officials are the equivalent to those contained in the Arizona anti-illegal immigration law, key parts of which were blocked by U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton in July.
The good news is that Prince William County’s policy has already been tested in court and found to be legal, which would in theory mean that the Arizona law will ultimately be upheld.
The lesson to be learned from this is that legislative action can and does make a difference. The time to become involved in the political process is now and the American Third Position offers all European-Americans an opportunity to stand up for their people at last.
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I do agree that proper legislation must be put in place if we ever hope to halt, and eventually reverse, the current colonization of America by endless masses of foreigners from the third world, seeking only the despoliation of this once great nation.
Yet, such legislative efforts will ultimately prove ineffective if the laws on the books are not enforced by those governmental officials entrusted with safeguarding our borders.
In other words, both a will and a way are required to successfully combat this menacing onslaught from around the globe. That is to say, laws specifically drafted for the purpose of addressing this dire national predicament demonstrate the will, and the dedicated men and women of American Third Position serve to illuminate the way.
I think this shows that we have just to enforce the laws that are already in place. But it is becoming increasingly apparent that this administration (and to be honest, the previous one as well) simply does not want these laws actually put into practice.
This country is on a suicidal course. Even common sense would show that allowing these people to stay (and presumably work) in the US while we are wrestling with the highest unemployment rate in recent memory is a recipe for disaster–and is deliberate. Giving jobs to people who will work for very low wages and US citizens be d***** seems to be the ultimate goal.
Of course the law will work if it is enforced. This is the key. Enforce the law.
The ultimate goal here is the genocide of the European American. Grass-roots politics will only go so far, when these laws become a trend the Federal laws can always be changed. This has to be taken to the top, the world at large has to be convinced that White people deserve to excist and world government will have to step in. Those who presume to rule us wrote our death warrent long ago.