Thursday, June 30, 2011

June 30, 2011, KFOR TV Oklahoma City : Texas Tea Party Activists are Furious against "Country Club Republicans" for the Failure of anti-Latino "Sanctuary Cities Law" - Texas Business against Rick Perry

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And Rick Perry wants to be President of the USA ! :



Tough Cowboy and Confederate Secessionist Rick Perry is defeated by his Republican Conservative Business Friends in Texas - Against all predictions and bets of Gamblers and Bettors Rick Perry failed in this Racist Effort of "Sanctuary Cities". In reality there are no "Sanctuary Cities" in Texas, so this was a ridiculous bravado of bully behavior against the "Brownies" and hard working laborers. 

This was mainly Symbolic, Political and Electoral. Most Police Departments in Texas opposed this bill, because of the offense to 38% plus of Texas Population, and many other "Darkies" and "Uglies" not included in the 38% of Hispanics.




KFOR TV - Oklahoma City
Business lobby helps scuttle immigration curbs in Texas
By Karen Brooks - Reuters
June 30, 2011


Business lobby helps scuttle immigration curbs in Texas


Some excerpts :

AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Powerful business interests helped to scuttle proposed immigration restrictions in Texas on Wednesday, further evidence that Republicans in some states are facing resistance among their own supporters to an immigration clampdown.

A so-called "sanctuary cities" bill that would have allowed a crackdown on cities providing sanctuary to illegal immigrants died when the Texas legislature adjourned for another two years without passing it.

Since Arizona last year enacted sweeping restrictions on immigration and blamed the federal government for failing to pass national reforms, civil rights activists have feared that the crackdown would spread across the country.

Many watched Texas closely because it is the nation's second most populous state, shares a long border with Mexico, has a rapidly-growing Hispanic population, and like Arizona, is dominated by Republicans.

What's more, the sanctuary cities bill was far less restrictive than the measure passed in Arizona, and it was championed by Texas Republican Governor Rick Perry, who is considering running for president.

Political analysts expected it to sail through the Republican-dominated legislature.

While Republican party infighting and rivalry between the two chambers of the legislature were factors in its demise, shocked conservatives and Tea Party supporters blamed so-called "Country Club" Republicans with close ties to business.
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