Kentucky Immigration Newsflash
by Cindy M. and Doug Roy of KFIRE http://kfire.us
Saturday, April 12th, 9:37 am
A Good Day for Concerned Citizens in Lexington, KY This building sat empty Saturday morning.
Due to the influx of calls from outraged citizens who had learned of a planned
visit of a Mobile Mexican Consulate by phone calls, emails, and especially
through two local radio talk shows Friday morning, the Mexican Consulate will
NOT be providing services at the Fayette County Cooperative Extension office on
Saturday as advertised on La Voz and KCIRR web sites. Over 400 had signed up for
the so called "Health Fair/Mexican Consulate" event at the local Fifth Third
Bank. An impromptu protest planned by KFIRE http://kfire.us, the Stand up 7+1
group, and other concerned citizens will NOT be necessary thanks to the voiced
concerns to the UK Extension office.
Many thanks to Sue and Leland for making this a public issue in Lexington and to
all of the faithful listeners that respect the Rule of Law and are willing to
make a stand for it!!!! Thanks for all of the calls to Ms.Gipson at the
Extension office and Eliza Bruce at Fifth Third Bank to voice your outrage!!
A note to all: upon investigation of these mobile Mexican Consulates with the
help of FIRE Coalition http://firecoalition.com leaders (with special thanks to Jeff
Lewis) it was discovered that U.S. law forbids foreign consulates from entering into
agreements with any entity in the United States without direct authorization from the State
Department. It was also learned that Mexico is actually using these Consulates
to help colonize the United States with illegal immigrants. Immigration reform
and Minutemen groups in California regularly shut down these mobile Mexican
Consulates wherever they find them by phone calls to owners, police, and elected
government officials at the local, state, and national level, along with on site
protests. For more information on laws relating to this situation go to
http://kfire.us/law.htm Thanks to Mark Lowry for his research relating to
Consulates.
Please beware that the outlaw supporting groups that sponsor these events will
try again soon! Be ready to act! Let's call our local, state and federal
representatives to inform them of this attempted incursion against U.S. law and
sovereignty.
Local Radio Talk:
The Pulse http://www.wlap.com/pages/pulse.html w/ Leland Conway, WLAP 630am
The Sue Wylie show http://www.wvlkam.com/home.php, WVLK 590am)
La Voz http://www.lavozky.com/ - a local, pro-illegal alien, Hispanic online
newspaper
KCIRR http://kcirr.org - a local pro-illegal alien group, Kentucky Coalition
for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
FIRE Coalition http://firecoalition.com is a nationwide coalition of
individuals and groups dedicated to Federal Immigration Reform and
Enforcement.
KFIRE http://kfire.us is Kentuckians for Immigration Reform and
Enforcement
There are many "FIRE" groups across the county with many different names, all
independently inspired and operated by concerned local citizens.
The Hispanic Initiative of KY State University – sponsor of event
(Added April 29th, 2008) A Disturbing Update: According to La Voz, the local
Hispanic online newspaper, the next Saturday, April 19th, the mobile Mexican Consulate
returned to an undisclosed location in Lexington where about 400 Mexican nationals received
assistance.
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