I think that this article will be of interest to all on both sides of the issue.
Fritz

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From: Jacquetta Breedlove [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 6:17 PM
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Subject: Another Winner in the Obama Administration



          If you haven't heard this, it's another winner...in the 
administrations appointments!



Who's Thomas Saenz?
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Posted Thursday, March 05, 2009 4:20 PM PT

Civil Rights: The open-borders crowd eagerly awaits the nomination of one of 
its own to a key Justice Department post, a man who has dedicated his life to 
promoting illegal immigrant "rights."

President Obama is expected to appoint Thomas Saenz as the nation's top 
civil-rights enforcer. It's a key appointment because Obama has promised to 
"reinvigorate" the division Saenz will lead. And the Civil Rights Division 
carries a wide-ranging portfolio, covering everything from hate crimes and 
police misconduct to voting rights and redistricting laws.
All this power will likely be turned over to Saenz, who was a top lawyer for a 
radical Hispanic group that wants to cede California to Mexico. Saenz is 
credited with killing Proposition 187 in California against the wishes of 60% 
of voters. That law would have denied welfare to illegals.
At the time, Saenz was vice president of litigation for the Mexican American 
Legal Defense and Educational Fund, or MALDEF, whose co-founder has exulted: 
"California is going to be a Mexican state, we are going to control all the 
institutions. If people don't like it, they should leave."
Saenz has also sued California cities to establish "hiring halls" for illegal 
day laborers so that they can have a place to urinate. In fact, protecting day 
laborers against "anti-immigrant" sweeps is one of his top priorities.
He has agitated for "a federal court decision which would settle (the issue) 
for all time," and now he may have his way. Loitering illegals may soon have 
total freedom to harass store customers and drink and relieve themselves in 
public.
He would also crack down on local law enforcement officials who help ICE deport 
illegals. When the LAPD tried such collaboration, Saenz demanded "punishing all 
wrongdoers."
In fact, the way Saenz sees it, no illegal alien should be rounded up.
"Currently in California, thousands and thousands of people live in fear 
because of widespread Border Patrol sweeps," he said. "It is critical that 
comprehensive immigration reform includes nondiscrimination against people on 
the basis of immigration status."
By reform he means amnesty. "At a certain point," he said, referring to the 20 
million illegals in the U.S., "people have earned a right to stay here with 
their families."
In addition to amnesty, he wants to give them full access to government 
benefits, including Social Security. "We treat undocumented immigrants as a 
separate class from which we take and do not give," he complained.
Obama ran on a promise of uniting all Americans, not those who broke into the 
country illegally, and his selection of Saenz couldn't be more divisive.
And now, with Mexican drug-gang violence spilling across our borders, this 
certainly is no time to put an open-borders extremist in charge of policing 
police.




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