Post by T***@gmail.comThe more the gringos get into a country, the more drug business. Look at
Colombia and now Mexico. Afghanista is another example.
T.Schmidt
P.S. Remember: "drugs = USA". Who consumes more drugs in the Planet?
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The Anglo power structure is intent on building a border fence, a) so
that it can keep the Mexicans out, and b) so that the financiers who
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It's true even Arizona Sb 1070 was implemented for
profits and greed.
Americans of Mexican or Spanish ancestry were relegated to second
class citizens
and have been fighting peacefully since 1848 for equal rights.
We're still fighting and we continue to fighting peacefully.
http://www.kpho.com/news/24834877/detail.html
Arizona Gov Brewer Linked To Private Prisons Housing Illegal
Immigrants
New Questions Raised About Lobbyist Advice
Morgan Loew, CBS 5 Investigative Reporter
PHOENIX, Ariz. -- Gov. Jan Brewer’s campaign chairman and policy
adviser is also a lobbyist for the largest private prison company in
the country.
Chuck Coughlin is one of two people in the Brewer administration with
ties to Corrections Corporation of America. The other administration
member is communications director Paul Senseman, a former CCA
lobbyist. His wife still lobbies for the company.
According to campaign finance records, CCA executives and employees
contributed more than $1,000 to the governor’s re-election campaign.
The company’s political action committee and its lobbyists contributed
another $60,000 to Brewer’s top legislative priority, Proposition 100,
a sales tax to help avoid budget cuts to education.
Caroline Isaacs from the American Friends Service Committee, which
advocates for social justice issues, said the money is evidence of
influence the company has on the governor.
Isaacs said private prison companies have been buying influence in
Arizona politics for years. The number of private prisons and jails
operating across the state shows the result of that influence, he
said. Currently, there are at least 12 for-profit prison, jail and
detention facilities in Arizona.
Isaacs said the state has something else that attracts these
companies.
“The other Holy Grail, if you will, of private prison construction is
immigrant detention,” Isaacs said.
Corrections Corporation of America holds the contract with Immigration
and Customs Enforcement to lock up illegal immigrants picked up in
Arizona. Tough immigration laws such as Arizona's SB 1070 could send
thousands of new bodies its way, and millions of dollars