UT county rejects terse resolution
April 27, 2009
Orem -- Utah County Republicans defeated a resolution opposing well-heeled groups that a delegate claims are pushing a satanic plan to encourage illegitimate births and illegal immigration.
Don Larsen, a Springville delegate, offered the resolution, titled 'Resolution opposing the Hate America anti-Christian Open Borders cabal,' warning delegates that an 'invisible government' comprised of left-wing foundations was pumping money into the Democratic Party to push for looser immigration laws and anti-family legislation.
Larsen said Democrats get most of the votes cast by illegal immigrants and people in dysfunctional families.
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City)
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