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Border Rally Grows: Father of SB1070 To Attend

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The Tea Party rally scheduled for this Sunday on the Arizona border is stacking up to be a major event. Speakers now include Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce, father of the law (AB 1070) that sparked an international debate over the right of America to control its borders. Also appearing will Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Sheriff of Maricopa county, of whom it is said has a $1 million bounty on his head by drug cartels.

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RALLYLOGO2guysThe rally will be the first of its kind in that it will be held right on the border. The location is in a major smuggling corridor where American Border Patrol, an Arizona non-profit, placed thousands of American Flags the Fourth of July.

The flags, which are still there, came with messages from American citizens demanding border security. ABP will have a large display booth at the rally.

"Anyone familiar with this stretch of the border knows, that with the new fence in, it is very safe," commented Glenn Spencer of ABP.

 For more information, including how you can help make the rally a success click here.
Local Arizona carpooling coordinators...
Phoenix: Chris Flowers (Click to contact)
Tucson: Tony Venuti (Click to contact)

SOURCE: American Patrol Report

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