After Herndon....so goes the nation????
In Herndon, VA, a microcosm of what could transpire in November should be carefully noted.
Herndon, VA doesn't sound like a place that could be a haven for illegal immigrants, but it is and unfortunately, the citizens of Herndon have even been terrorized by MS-13, a Salvadorian gang that has spread nationwide rapidly and is noted for particularly brutal crimes, usually involving a machete. How nice.
In yesterday's election in Herndon, the voters said loudly and clearly -- ENOUGH.
The mayor and two council members were soundly defeated. Why? Because they supported a day laborer center. This center, which taxpayers, of course, were expected to fund, provided a taxpayer funded location for illegal immigrants to congregate and wait for prospective employers to show up and give them work.
This would pretty much encourage more illegal immigrants to continue their illegal trek through our country....oh and people's backyards as well....one of the complaints about this center is that before it opened every day, the illegals would just make themselves at home on the backyeard furniture of people's homes!
Can you imagine?
Why don't they just go on into the houses and make a pot of coffee while they wait and hang out in the breakfast room. Good heavens. Trespassing is not ok. Taxpayer funding to support and encourage more illegal activity is not ok.
And the voters of Herndon created a council that is now 6-1 against this day laborer center from a 5-2 majority for the center. Take note, those who underestimate this issue.

1 Comments:
This is great news what happened in the local elections in Herndon, Virginia. Hopefully this will send shock waves to our elected officials in Washington, D.C., BOTH the president and congress. I believe that this could be the awakening of the silent majority who are fed up with the arrogance and mob rule mentality of the illegal aliens and the sale American down the drain mentality of so many of our elected officials in Washington, D.C.
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