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U.N. Official Cancels Prince William County Visit

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Dan Genz, Washington Examiner, June 10, 2008

A United Nations official investigating Prince William County’s illegal immigration crackdown abruptly postponed his high-profile trip to the community late Monday night, upsetting a slate of seven events set for today and tomorrow.

“I write to you with much regret for having to postpone the trip to Washington that I had promised you,” said Jorge Bustamante, U.N. special rapporteur for the human rights of migrants.

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Immigrant advocates planned to continue with events marking Bustamante’s visit, saying they would videotape testimony from local immigrants and send it to Bustamante in California.

Illegal immigrant critics had blasted the visit as unwarranted and unnecessary.

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(Posted on June 10, 2008)

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The real meaning behind the U.N. visit should be intrepreted as simply more evidence of the many traitors we have in this nation who are supposedly in charge of it.

Posted by Bobby at 5:52 PM on June 10


Well, they are sending us an African slave owner to teach us freedom. UN = Utter Nonsense

Posted by alex at 8:42 PM on June 10


This is an example of the most extreme kind of perfidy—the United Nations has absolutely no legal or moral right to “investigate” ANYTHING that happens in the United States of America and as far as I am concerned, any attempt by Bustamente to invade a state or subdivision in the US is an act of war by a foreign power, whether he is invited by the local slobs or not, since as a matter of principle and law it requires the assent of every state in the US to permit a hostile invasion of any US territory, which is exactly what this is. First, the UN sends “investigators,” next they send troops!! The United Nations is the enemy of freedom and needs to be evicted from the United States.

Posted by John Dougherty at 12:11 AM on June 11


I have spent time in Prince William county going door to door. I have often encountered people from Ghana and Ethiopians and Somalis. in particular. The standard of living in Northern Virginia is very advanced (except the horrible traffic) and it isn’t cheap by any stretch of the imagination. You know what? They have it made. Never have I seen a more affluent group of African-descended individuals. Whether or not these Africans got their jobs through affirmative action or qualifications, they were much more civilized than their American cousins when dealing with a white person such as myself. But they are the exception and I have also seen the dysfunction of their families. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind their children (who I have seen going door to door) are already integrating into the African-American ghetto lifestyle of which we are all too familiar. Let’s see these UN fools explain that!

Posted by at 2:06 AM on June 11


Should there even be any discussion after the word “illegal?” Or should our legislative and judicial systems be prepared to negotiate any time a crime is committed in this country? Why, indeed, do illegals have any voice at all?

Posted by mandee at 9:18 AM on June 11


This should be another wake-up call to white America that the UN is doing its best to get a controlling grip on this country and strangle us into their waiting third world, pythons embrace!

Before it is too late we must force this government to break all ties with the UN and throw them out of this country and our bank accounts for ever!

The UN diplomats and their entourage commit countless criminal acts in this country every year and because of diplomatic immunity they can’t be prosecuted for acts ranging from a parking ticket to murder…..kick them out now!

Posted by Attila at 1:32 PM on June 11



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