We Must Enforce Utah's New Immigration Law - Chris Herrod

May 16, 2009

By Chris Herrod

The problem is that Salt Lake Police Chief Chris Burbank and many others see illegal immigration as a victimless crime -- which it is not. An illegal alien commits a multitude of felonies by working, but more importantly steals from others one of the greatest blessings: living in this great country.
The Salt Lake City Tribune


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