
City officials have overwhelmingly adopted a new law that welcomes and protects the
illegal aliens in their city.
New Haven, Connecticut may be the "new haven" for al-Qaeda and other
illegal terrorist who have entered the country and are now looking for a new cozy place to live and work on their projects of destruction.
It may be the ideal place in this country for a terrorist cell or
criminal gangsters to live. They become residents of the city with legal ID so they can keep their money safe in our banks and get access to city services they otherwise would have trouble getting.
Not to mention the ability to rent or lease
large trucks they would undoubtedly need for their projects.
Illegal aliens poised for new haven in ConnecticutAs many U.S. cities and states arrest illegal aliens in raids and toughen laws against them, a Connecticut city is offering to validate them under a new, first-in-the-nation ID-card program.
Starting tomorrow, New Haven will offer illegal aliens municipal identification cards that allow access to city services such as libraries and a chance to open bank accounts.
Supporters say the cards will improve public safety and give illegal aliens protections now afforded legal residents. Critics contend that it will unleash a flood of illegal immigration, straining services and wasting taxpayer money.
New Haven officials overwhelmingly approved the program last month in a 25 to 1 vote.
Backers and detractors alike say the program appears to fill a vacuum after Congress failed to act on immigration reform, leaving many towns and cities struggling with how to deal with a growing undocumented population.
Kica Matos, a leader of local Hispanic advocacy group Junta for Progressive Action, said undocumented workers are often targeted by thieves and robbed because they carry cash, a result of not being able to open a bank account.
"Part of the reason they can't open bank accounts is because they don't have forms of identification that were valid," she said.
She said two banks have agreed to accept the new city card, which will be offered to all New Haven residents, as legitimate identification sufficient for opening an account.
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This reminds me of a great line in the movie "Men in Black." In the movie, actor Tommy Lee Jones (Agent K), reveals the truth of alien life on earth to soon-to-be Agent J (played by Will Smith). Agent J wonders out loud why people haven't been told, why the huge cover-up?
Agent K. explains: People are smart, they could handle the truth. "A person is smart," Agent K says, "but people are stupid." He explains how when individual persons become part of a group of people, they get panicky and act
irrationally.
Never has this statement been more true then today in America.