
Trailer Park Justice for Americans...and Illegals
by Terry Graham (May 2, 2007)
Another illegal alien with a long history of drunk driving kills two young Americans, and as usual, the Mayor, so called law enforcement officers and other pathetic public servants tell outraged Citizens that “only Feds can enforce immigration laws” (a lie). Then, they claim that if they ask the immigration status of suspicious lawbreaking “residents", many illegals would “fear” cooperating in criminal investigations of their fellow lawbreaking border-jumping illegals.
Public servants often flank themselves with this fear-factor fallacy, so that illegals now control many American cities, roadways, shopping malls, beaches, parks, schools and prisons. And illegals daily flaunt their fearlessness, breaking our laws with impunity and immunity. (May 1 demonstrations by millions of illegal aliens make that clear.)
Many Americans now realize that either we -- not the illegals -- live in fear of the lawless acts of foreign nationals -- and rogue public servants -- or we will do the jobs that many elected/appointed leaders, law enforcement, and judges will not: Protect ourselves by enforcing our laws.
Arrogant bureaucrats treat us Citizens as criminals as they blatantly breach their oaths of office, laws and Constitutional mandates. Rogue cops, Police Chiefs/Sheriffs, Commissioners, Mayors, Governors, Homeland Security, DOJ, FBI, ICE, judges and even the President increasingly put us at risk of being victimized by out-of-control illegals.
What’s the answer? Consider what one neighborhood did.
Trailer Park Justice For Americans....and Illegals.
Nearly 10 years ago, I lived in a blue-collar trailer park in a small town several hours from a major metropolitan area. I soon found that the town was teeming with illegals, arriving via a nearby major interstate highway. Drug runners, gangs, human smugglers, drunk drivers and generally undesireable foreigners used that highway to move their illegal wares. Hiding out in quiet areas like my neighborhood kept them below radar.
Half of my neighbors were decent, hardworking or retired Americans who took pride in their homes. The other half were Spanish-speakers with quite different ‘lifestyles.” During weekend drinking sprees, they’d toss beer bottles onto their lawns and our street. Cars blaring campesino music or gangsta rap arrived around the clock. Unsupervised toddlers wandered the neighborhood alone, often taking the private road to a busy street one-half block away. A large “Taco Truck” parked on the street carried food prepared in a tiny trailer sporting sheets for curtains, and home to dirty, diapered anchor babies, with no health department oversight. Each morning, the truck barreled out to sell what we believed was contaminated food to unsuspecting locals. (We expected an outbreak of Hepatitis A, e coli or worse.) As a trailer would come up for sale, another load of Mexican nationals -- with similar habits -- moved in and things got worse.
One morning, I was talking to my 50ish Vietnam Vet neighbor who told me that the disabled Vet living down the street had called the local police to report yet another late night ruckus coming from a “Latino” trailer. Housebound, yet observant, he called the police regularly as he witnessed various incidents involving these bad neighbors. The cop responding to his last complaint called my good neighbor a “racist” and threatened to investigate him if he contacted the police again to report anything relating to these “Latino” scofflaws.
Clearly, we law-abiding Americans had a problem. Our “Latino” neighbors were likely illegal aliens breaking local occupancy and health codes, endangering their children, and constantly littering. We believed these folks were capable of creating a dangerous situation for us at any time. Now, we knew the cops didn’t want to be bothered with our concerns and complaints, and would turn on us for being vigilant.
Truthfully, given the threats that cop made to our fellow Citizen-Vet, we Americans feared the police. In stark contrast, the illegals were carefree, violating laws and destroying our neighborhood with the cops’ blessing.
So right there, my neighbor and I agreed that we and other armed American neighbors would protect, defend and otherwise assist each other should the need arise. Local cops, if/when they came on the scene, would get as much cooperation from us as we were getting from them.
Our Trailer Park Posse now in place, we understood that justice would prevail without interference from unscrupulous, deadbeat cops.
I have no doubt that grassroots, neighborhood posses are quietly, spontaneously forming everywhere, invisible to “our” government. Good Americans will follow and enforce laws that traitors, uniformed cops and judges won’t. After all, as the Constitution says, WE THE PEOPLE are the government and our Constitution and Bill of Rights belong to us. When those paid by us to enforce the laws operate outside of the law, they forfeit all authority over Sovereign Citizens. We have a duty to resist and, ultimately, overturn traitors.
Fact is, many a patriot has a list of traitors engaged in behaviors that are fast destroying our Republic, empowering illegals at the expense of Citizens and our Republic. I first discovered that others maintain their own lists during a conversation with an activist on a quiet beach, when she mentioned hers. Since then, scores of friends and strangers alike have mentioned their lists. Lists typically include kingpins in the open-borders movements and tend to be local versus national. Lists focus upon individuals who are destroying legally established systems that maintain Citizens' power, and those who waste our time promising legal remedies with no, or bad results for us. This includes public servants, private individuals, and everything in between.
What fate awaits the listees? Look to American history and that of other oppressed peoples who seek to take back their nations when all other options fail.
© 2007 Terry Graham
Permission is granted to reproduce this article as is, with proper attribution. Any other usage, without written permission by Terry Graham, violates copyright law. Terry, an American Citizen, was assaulted by a Mexican national (permanent resident alien) while participating in a public forum on immigration sponsored by First Data Corporation/Western Union in Denver on July 22, 2004. She can be reached at teegra22@yahoo.com
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