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The Coming Civil War? The Bonds of the Union are Unraveling

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Unsecured Borders, Political Correctness, Socialist Agendas and the American Spirit are on a Collision Course...

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Red DotAmerican Patrol Report Comment
    Ten years ago we warned of that immigration was "threatening the bonds of our union." Now it is obvious.
    If it is to survive, America must enforce its immigration laws.
    The Obama administration will never seal the border, even though to do so would be a simple matter. Following Arizona's lead, other states will move to protect themselves, but there will be a fight.

Americans must now gird their loins and face this battle head-on. Nothing less than the survival of the union is at stake.

Los Angeles Times -- June 2   

What does this face mean?

L.A. County votes to boycott Arizona over immigration law
By a 3-2 vote, the board moves to suspend travel, terminate contracts and divest bonds. The public speaks out on both sides of the issue

By a 3-2 vote the board moves to suspend county-funded travel to the state, possibly terminate contracts with Arizona-based companies, and divest the county pension fund of Arizona state and municipal bonds. Residents attending the eeting spoke out on both sides of the issue.

After heated debate, Los Angeles County supervisors voted 3 to 2 Tuesday to boycott Arizona in response to the passage of its controversial illegal immigration law, a decision that came the same day the Los Angeles Unified School District condemned the law.

 

Source: American Patrol Report

 

 

 

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