REPORT: LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND ILLEGAL EMIGRATION
Judicial Watch Releases Special Report
“Local Governments and Illegal Emigration”
“If we are to deal with the devastating impact of illegal emigration, local communities need to join the fight.” –Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch President (Washington, D.C.) – Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes corruption, today announced the release of a special report, “Local Governments and Illegal Emigration.” Judicial Watch’s report includes an analysis of an educational panel held at the National Press Club earlier this year that focused on the impact of the illegal emigration crisis in local communities. Panel members included Starletta Hairston, former member of the Beaufort, South Carolina, City Council; Jackson Miller, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates; Louis Barletta, Mayor of Hazleton, Pennsylvania; and Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch President. According to the report’s introduction, “Communities across America are wrestling with the local consequences of the illegal alien crisis. Drugs, violent crime, over-crowded schools and an over-burdened health care system are just a few of the social problems caused by rampant illegal emigration. As the federal government continues to fail in one of its most basic functions, to protect our borders, local officials are increasingly being left to clean up the mess.” Among the highlights of Judicial Watch’s special report:
All of the panelists agreed that the best solution to the illegal emigration crisis is law enforcement. “If we are to deal with the devastating impact of illegal emigration, local communities need to join the fight.” said Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch President. “Judicial Watch will continue to confront the problem by supporting communities who respect the rule of law, and by pursuing legal action against communities that implement sanctuary policies for illegal aliens.” Click HERE to read a copy of Judicial Watch's new Special Report! (c) 2007 Judicial Watch, Inc.
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