today it's your neighbrs but TOMORROW IT'S YOU. remember that\
what's next, bombing schools that let grrrls in? you think i'm being too harsh here? no. i'm not
Utah orders probe after alleged illegal immigrant list passed to state and federal agencies
Utah didn't enact a strict, new anti-illegal immigration law like its neighbor Arizona, but some citizens are sending the message that they'd like their state to follow the example. A list of more than 1,300 people alleged to be illegal immigrants was circulated to various state and federal agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, by an anonymous group this week. The names on the list are mostly of Hispanic origin and include peoples' addresses, birth dates, phone numbers.
Social Security numbers for 31 people are on the list, as well as the names and dates of more than 200 children and the due dates of six pregnant women, the Salt Lake Tribune reports. The list has Utah's Hispanic community filled with fear...............
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