Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Sheriff Joe Arpaio 8, Illegal Aliens and ACLU 0

This story really began a couple of months ago when Pruitt's Furniture in Phoenix, Arizona hired off-duty sheriff's deputies to keep day laborers--most of whom were suspected illegal aliens--off it's property. The day laborers were doing what day laborers always seem to do--drinking and urinating in public, using profanity towards passers-by, and otherwise scaring off the store's actual customers. So the store sought help and got it. Off-duty deputies chased the day laborers off and on-duty deputies managed to arrest 24 illegal aliens for traffic and other offenses near the store.
Good for Sheriff Arpaio!
So what happens whenever American values and law and order start to win? The ACLU crawls out from under a rock. And this time that communist party front group helped a few illegal-alien advocacy groups set up protests in front of the store, a move designed solely to further harm the store's business. And every Saturday for the past six weeks, they've gathered at Pruitt's Furniture to try to shut the store down.
Well Sheriff Arpaio doesn't play, nor does he sit back while hostile groups comprised of people who aren't even supposed to be in our country do their best to shut an American-owned business down. This past week-end, he arrested eight of the protesters on suspicion of being in our country illegally.

"I thought it was time to do something more about it," Sheriff Joe Arpaio said. "The Pruitt's situation is getting out of hand. They are demonstrating every week and destroying this business. I don't think that's fair."

His deputies have also arrested ACLU legal director Daniel Pochoda for trespassing after Pochoda reportedly refused to move his car off from Pruitt's Furniture's property. (Another example of how the ACLU only supports some rights for some people.) Ideally, all of the arrested illegals will be deported and in a perfect world, Pochoda would be deported along with them.

I support Sheriff Joe and I'm sure that many of you do too. Spread this news around and let's hope that other municipalities start following suit.

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1 comment:

  1. Good for Sheriff Joe!! It is about time someone stood up and took action!

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