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Chief Chamberlain -- Bring It!

"It's happening everywhere; I'm just the one who brought it to people's attention," he said.

"We're applying a state law to illegal aliens, instead of federal law, because the federal government refuses to enforce its own laws. Someone needed to bring it, so I brought it."


The news about New Ipswitch's Police Chief, Garrett Chamberlain, and his strategy for "bringing it" to the issue of illegal immigration (pardon the oxymoron there -- it's not really immigration if it's illegal, is it?) is music to these Conservative ears! I am so tired of hearing the claims of racism from ACLU types who are content to let our borders (and our very security) be overrun by illegals. This is about security; this is about the rule of law; this is about doing the right thing for a change.

"Paula Grenier, a spokeswoman for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau, said Ramirez will now stand before an immigration judge on deportation charges. But she dismissed Chamberlain's accusations that the feds were slacking on immigration enforcement. She said her office focused on aliens who were actually committing crimes, like violent gangs, drug traffickers and sexual predators."

I've got news for Ms. Grenier, there was no need to prioritize an investigation. The Chief did your investigation for you. He found an illegal worker in this country. 'Nuff said. Deport him. How difficult is that? If the Federal Government doesn't have a fast track for deportation of people here illegally, it's time they put one together. No proof of citizenship; free bus fare back to Mexico or the illegal's country of origin. I'll be more than happy to endorse a reapportionment of my tax dollars to provide some funding for bus fare or plane fare as I'm sure many other US citizens and legal immigrants would.

Keep up the good work, Chief Chamberlain!

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