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NeoRayden
02-29-2008, 01:58 AM
Fellow Hoosiers:

Yesterday we lost a great battle for our right to privacy at the expense of a few grubby Hoosiers that thought they needed to give up their 4th and 5th amendment rights in order to have a fake sense of security. These Hoosiers believe that by requiring employers to "DEMAND" to see our papers please we will some how fix the problem of Illegal Immigration.

While this may be so they have no right to infringe on the rights of other Hoosiers while doing so.

Their main flaw was not looking at the real problem. The problem is that these migrants are accessing socialized programs that fellow Hoosiers are taxed for and then given back to them in the form of a socialized government hand out. Therefore since most migrants are not taxable or do not pay taxes they should rightfully not be eligible for these programs. This is the real issue since the government does "NOT" have the authority to write nor enforce "Immigration Law" as you can read about here.

http://www.northwestindiana.com/discussionforum/viewtopic.php?t=2690

Please call the ACLU http://www.aclu-in.org and insist they file a class action suit against the state for the violation of your 4th and 5th amendment rights and your rights to privacy under the Indiana Constitution. Many people have said that similar laws have been proven constitutional however never has the supreme court looked at this under these terms.

We have the responsibility to set the record straight. We can fix this correctly and without losing our liberty. There is still hope if we act now. Please let the ACLU know of your interest in this lawsuit.

I have attached a copy of the Indy Star article below.


http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200880228053

7:07 PM February 28, 2008

House OKs illegal immigration bill aimed at employers
By Dan McFeely
dan.mcfeely@indystar.com
February 28, 2008

The Indiana House voted 66-33 this evening to pass an illegal immigration bill that cracks down on employers that knowingly hire undocumented workers.

The bill also requires the Indiana State Police to take the necessary steps to start enforcing federal immigration laws and provides funding to make that happen.

It also includes funding for the Indiana attorney general's office, which would investigate written complaints made against employers.

Hispanic leaders have been joined by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and other business lobbyists in predicting dire economic consequences if the bill causes thousands of illegal immigrants to leave the state.

Similar legislation in Oklahoma and Arizona has prompted thousands of illegal workers to leave those states.




In Liberty for Humanity,
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Michael Strauss

County Director -- LaPorte County Citizen Action Agency (LPCCAA)

- The LPCCAA is a CL Trust seeking to achieve and maintain the highest level of constitutional government and fiscal accountability possible. "The trust consists of individuals…who are Citizens, and who, therefore, are entitled to certain rights and immunities such as those guaranteed by the privileges and immunities clauses of the Federal Constitution, which do not apply to Corporations." -- Morrissey v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 296 US 344 (1935)

NeoRayden
02-29-2008, 09:39 AM
bump...

gracebkr
03-03-2008, 01:50 PM
I hate the aclu :mad: