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1637 Colonial Court bans illegal
aliens!
Edward C.
Noonan
Dear Yuba County
American Independent Party
members:
This is
amusing because the LATINO SUPREMACIST groups, La
Raza and MEChA (her groups) are arguing
in
favor of LATINO
supremacy!
And at the same
time, I'm
currently attempting to debate in an online
LIBERTARIAN CHAT FORUM (organized by members
of my church) against their insane OPEN
BORDERS dogmas. They state that the
immigration matter is not covered in the U.S.
Constitution and therefore, all immigration
discussion (at the federal level) is
unconstitutional.
This is pure
folly!
The US Constitution
does in fact state the CONGRESS was given
authority to MAKE LAWS REGARDING "LEGAL"
IMMIGRATION.
The Naturalization
Act of 1790 (1 Stat. 103)
The act provided,
"that any alien, being a free white person, who
shall have resided within the limits and under the
jurisdiction of the United States for the term of
two years, may be admitted to become a citizen
thereof, on application to any common law court of
record, in any one of the States wherein he shall
have resided for the term of one year at least,
and making proof to the satisfaction of such
court, that he is a person of good character, and
taking the oath or affirmation prescribed by law,
to support the Constitution of the United
States...."
The internet
states:
"Even though
America has been and remains today a nation of
immigrants, its citizens have viewed immigrants
with a certain apprehension. As such, the process
of immigration itself has been a problem for the
country's leadership."
"During the
1790's many in the U.S. were concerned that the
growth in the number of political refugees,
particularly those men and women driven out by the
revolution in France, might prove inimical to
American liberty."
"Alarmed by
the influx of so many immigrants, Congress on
January 29, 1795 modified the Act of 1790, raising
the period of residence from two years to five
years before a person could be naturalized.
"
Both documents
(1790 Act & 1795 Act) refer to the then
Congresses authority "under the Supreme Law of the
law" (the US Constitution) to formulate such
"immigration/naturalization" laws.
But the problem of illegal
immigration existed at the very beginning of
our nation...
"In
May of
1637, the General Court of
Massachusetts ordered that no town or person in
the colony should receive or host any alien
without permission from the authorities. John
Winthrop, Governor of the Massachusetts Bay
Colony, defended the 1637 court order as
follows:"
"...If we heere
be a corporation established by free consent, if
the place of our cohabitation be our owne, then no
man hath a right to come into us without our
consent... If we are bound to keep off whatsoever
appears to tend to our ruine or damage, then may
we lawfully refuse to receive such whose
dispositions suite not with ours and whose society
(we know) will be hurtful to
us."
Every one of the 13
original colonies had such ILLEGAL ALIEN LAWS.
This continuing problem with the 13 Colonies is
why they inserted the demand that Congress oversee
the immigration/naturalization matters (and not
the states)... this is why our Constitution states
in no uncertain terms: "Art 1, Section 8, Clause
4: To establish an uniform Rule of
Naturalization..."
The 'rules' were to
be uniform among ALL THE 13 STATES. And the
'rules' were set out in the 1790 Naturalization
Act, 1795 Natualization Act and the Acts
thereafter.
But the states all
had their own previously written "ALIENS
FORBIDDEN WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION" laws already on
their books and the Constitution did not take away
the States rights to address ILLEGAL
ALIENS.
Regardless, I have
written at length that the CONSTITUTION IS DEAD.
You can read more at http://www.4xtreme.org
Give third parties
a chance. Contribute to a 3rd party candidate. If
you want change...THEN HELP GIVE CHANGE A CHANCE.
Why do you keep supporting a party that got you in
this mess in the first place?
EDWARD C. NOONAN

FOR U.S. SENATE 2010
BOYCOTT THE
ILLEGAL ALIEN CESSPOOL,
Edward C. Noonan Chairman - Yuba County American Independent
Party National Committee Member: America's
Independent Party Founder - CA
Mormon Battalion Former
2006-2008 State Party Chairman - American
Independent Party Former 2006 Candidate/Governor - State of
California Former 2002 Candidate/Secretary of
State - State of
California
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