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I have wondered why we can't establish a escrow account from Mexico tohelp cover costs incurred with their illegal immigrants. It could helppay for some law enforcement, education funding, social services,health care costs that are uncollected and…
Jun 17, 2010

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  • I am sending you a message on behalf of Donna Rogers Florida state Director for the Tea Party Command Center.  The only way we are going to save our Republic is to take back the power and authority the federal government was never intended to have in the first place and restore it back to the states. Therefore, please take the time:

     

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  • I have wondered why we can't establish a escrow account from Mexico to help cover costs incurred with their illegal immigrants. It could help pay for some law enforcement, education funding, social services, health care costs that are uncollected and translation services that business have to cover, press 1 for English. Oh, and victim restitution funding. I think Mexico should help cover our expenses, lets face it, most of the illegal immigrants are from Mexico. I have e mailed the White House, Congress, Senators, ICE and the Sec. of State. I will continue to do so until this is resolved in a FAIR, equitable way for every one.

    About 3,500 acres of southern Arizona along the Mexican border is closed to U.S. citizens due to increased violence in the region.

    The closed off area stretches 80 miles along the border and includes part of the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge. It was closed in October 2006 "due to human safety concerns," the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Wednesday in response to news reports on the closure.

    This stuff is really getting to me. I am sick of paying taxes to fund a machine that doesn't consider my rights as a citizen here. The land of the free and the home of the brave is so far from the reality of the situation it is almost laughable if it wasn't the demise of our country.
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