Posted under Immigration & Sovereignty and Secession
Re: Feds strike down central provisions of Arizona immigration law
Imagine that! A federal judge ruling in favor of the federal government in a case against a State! But that’s what you can expect when there is no impartial arbiter to determine matters of constitutionality.
The League of the South, the premier Southern nationalist organization, encourages the sovereign State of Arizona to either 1) nullify the decision of U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton that removed the teeth from Arizona’s immigration law, or 2) begin immediately to prepare the State for secession from a union in which the compact has been broken by the general (federal) government. Anything less will not be sufficient to protect the lives, liberty, and property of the citizens of Arizona.
The League also encourages Southern Patriots (and those elsewhere of goodwill) to give aid and comfort to the beleaguered citizens of Arizona and their elected representatives and conversely to oppose the federal government and its minions by refusing the same.
For too long the federal government has shown itself to be an organized, criminal enterprise that defines the extent of it own power and rules for the benefit of the elite. This is but the latest example. Such criminal behavior must be stopped by the citizens of the sovereign States acting in concert with each other. We have the legal and moral authority to do so; but do we have the will?
While it might seem meet and right for supporters of Arizona to make the trek to that State to provide aid and comfort, we in the League suggest you focus your efforts against the feds at home. It is more difficult to extinguish a thousand brushfires than one larger conflagration. Be bold and creative in your dissent.







Bede on 29 Jul 2010 at 5:29 pm #
Good advice from the LofS!!!
Bede on 29 Jul 2010 at 5:36 pm #
Addendum: What particularly is disturbing about the Obama Regime’s refusal to allow Arizona law authorities to check the immigration status of suspects is that it’s contrary to general law-enforcement practice. In nearly every country in the world, the local police have the authority to check the immigration status of those detained. By not allowing the police to verify immigration status of suspects, the Obama Regime is not concerned about the “constitutionality” of such measures but simply does not want immigration laws enforced. In short, the Obama regime has failed to protect the citizens of Arizona and can no longer be viewed as interested in the well-being of American citizens.
Brock Townsend on 29 Jul 2010 at 7:04 pm #
North Carolina
League of the South News Service
Thursday, 29 July 2010
Are we now convinced that there is no meaningful reform possible?
The federal agent ignores illegal entry into this country and even encourages it.
Arizona takes steps to defends its own border with Mexico and the feds block it.
Our North Carolina Congressmen are silent and do nothing.
If John McCain were president would anything be different?
The country has long been bankrupt, and Congress votes more Chinese money for war.
Is not the United States Constitution a “dead letter?”