The Chicago Tribune reported a Reseda neighborhood watch have been protecting illegal aliens from ICE raids. Angelita Pascacio, an organizer of Madres Contra Redadas (Mothers Against Raids), described the surveillance by illegal aliens as increasingly more effective.
"When [pro-illegal-alien] crashed and burned, I think many communities throughout the country began to focus their attention more on protecting the limited rights that [illegal aliens] do have," said Peter Schey, president of the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law, a non-profit legal foundation for illegal aliens.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
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