1st Amendment vs Conservative Fascism - True Colors EXPOSED...Rubio, Kasich, Cruz, Bush EXPOSED for Who they really ARE
The Marxist Media vs We the People
To sacrifice ones DUTY to the First Amendment for the sake of personal advancement is NOT Presidential.
Key word ....Sacrosanct
The human condition will always ILLUSTRATE best...
when the Human being is backed up against the wall.
Talk is Cheap....Actions ARE one IS....when words and deeds to not match up....See from ones ACTIONS who one really IS
To sacrifice the First Amendment for personal interest cannot be discounted
President Trump will protect our God given RIGHTS
Cruz, putting self interest in front of the first amendment...condemning Trump for his Right to Assembly, the First Amendment's duty to we the people.
The usual suspects of local radical leftists were instrumental in organizing the anti-Trump rally protest in Chicago on Friday.
ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) Chicago
is the Chicago franchise of an international network started in the
wake of 9/11 and among the first to protest against a response in
Afghanistan; since then the group is involved in most of the radical
left’s favorite causes: anti-capitalist, pro-union, open borders,
anti-war, anti-police causes. The day after the Trump rally the group
was holding a forum entitled “Taking Action to Support Palestine.”
The group advertised the anti-Trump protest about a day in advance on their website calling for a “Mass Protest to Stop Donald Trump”.
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“Stand with All Immigrants, Muslims and People of Color!Shut
Down White Supremacy! Spread the word. Organize everyone you can and
get them to this very important protest. Everywhere Trump goes he and
his racist mob must be shut down by the people!” the group said on the
page.
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Illinois Coalition of Immigrant and Rights Reform
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This radical leftist group, specializing in immigration, is a more
extreme version of the far left version of National Council on La Raza
in Illinois.
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The group was featured in an article profiling some of the groups
intending to protest Trump’s rally in the left-wing website, ProgressIllinois onMarch 8 entitled “New Americans Hit The Polls In Chicago As Immigrant Advocates Gear Up For Anti-Trump Protest.”
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“There’s a lot of really hateful rhetoric with respect to immigrants being voiced by candidates out there, “ICIRR’s Senior Policy Counsel Fred Tsao
said in that article. “We want to show that immigrants are patriotic,
contributing and eager to participate in the political process and to
integrate into society.”
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This group was not only instrumental in creating not only the most
radical local immigration ordinance but championed the case which
inspired the DREAM Act.
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In 2011, Cook County became the first locality to stop cooperating
with the federal government on detainers; detainers became controversial
among leftist groups when their use skyrocketed under the now discarded
Secure Communities program.
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Detainers are holds that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
places on state prisoners who they think also violated immigration law
and the hold normally gives the federal government up to two extra days
to get any prisoner who would otherwise be released.
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Denny McCann was killed in June 2011 when an illegal alien driving about three times
the speed limit didn’t stop and dragged him about two hundred feet when
Denny was crossing the street. The illegal alien, Saul Chavez, was
released from prison in November 2011, rather than be held for ICE,
after this ordinance passed and has escaped and is presumed in Mexico:
the most high profile of numerous cases of murderers, rapists, and gang
members all let free rather than deported as a result of that policy.
ICIRR also championed the case of Rigo Padilla, an illegal alien who
was to be deported from an incident which started in a traffic stop.
That case sparked Illinois Democratic Senator Dick Durbin to call for
the original iteration of the DREAM Act, now known as the Deferred
Action Childhood Arrivals (DACA) after he became a Padilla supporter shortly after his case received media attention in 2009.
The Chicago branch of the notoriously radical pro-illegal immigration
group had people on site and detailing the events in a post on its
site.
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“Donald Trump canceled its event Friday night at the University of
Illinois at Chicago, for safety reasons, including the thousands of
protesters who gathered inside and outside the venue,” read an English translation of the post, “protesting his presence, which has already caused confrontations with supporters of Trump and the authorities.”
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The post concludes analyzing who the protesters were: “Protests by
presidential candidate rally had been organized for days by a coalition
of activists, students, religious and political city, including numerous
Latino organizations and African American (organizations.)”
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