Arizona Governor Jan Brewer did..... NOW, the whole state has to pay!!
Seems illegal Mexican drug dealers have annexed a wide swath of southern Arizona for their own 'playground.'
An area of the state from the Mexican border, north "about three counties [80 miles deep; 3,500 acres]" has become a 'no-man's-land,' uncontrollable and unprotected by local law enforcement.
Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu said armed paramilitary elements control a portion of the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge and other parts of Arizona. But rather than try and reclaim it, signs have been posted marking the area as off limits to Americans. It was closed in October 2006, due to human safety concerns. The squad-sized (two teams of four or five members each) armed paramilitary elements Babeu referred to are drug smugglers and human traffickers out of Mexico. Violence there has increased the last fourth months.
The local sheriff’s departments and city police forces don't have the manpower to take the area back. It’s going to take the U.S. military, he said, and that’s why Babeu, his fellow law enforcement heads and Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) recently asked Obama for 3,000 National Guard troops.
When asked for military assistance, obama responded by promising Arizona Governor Jan Brewer he’d get back to her. He hasn’t. If the Governor was "Governor Jan SOROS," I'm sure there'd be NO time lag!!
YES, Fremont...!!!
[On Monday, the city of Fremont, Nebraska, voted on an immigration proposal that's sure to stir "Clown Prince" obama to act in anyway he can against the city, if not the entire state!! Here's the article from the Journal Star of Fremont {edited by me FOR LENGTH, NOT content/ context}:]
http://journalstar.com/news/state-and-regional/nebraska/article_a36e5b1c-7d5e-11df-a972-001cc4c002e0.html
Surely, Fremont has made obama's "You done pissed me off" list!!!
FREMONT -- Fremont voters gave a strong endorsement Monday night to a crackdown on illegal immigration. The unofficial tally for the special ballot election was 3,906-2,908 on a proposed ordinance that would penalize employers for giving illegal workers a paycheck and landlords for giving them a place to stay. Early counting put supporters of the ordinance comfortably ahead, and that lead amounted to 57 percent to 43 percent, with all precincts counted.
The unofficial turnout number among 15,200 eligible voters was almost 45 percent, according to Dodge County Election Commissioner Fred Mytty.
The American Civil Liberties Union was among prominent organizations saying they would sue if the ordinance passed. ACLU Nebraska intends to file a lawsuit challenging the law as soon as possible, according to an e-mail from Amy Miller, the group's legal director, sent Monday night.
Fremont began its move into the national spotlight in July 2008. That's when a crowd of more than 1,000 people looked on as the city council deadlocked 4-4 on the proposed ordinance that would have made immigration enforcement a local matter.
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Til Nex'Time....
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