Blogger, filmmaker join forces to protest immigration policies

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The politically-charged subject of illegal immigration and all the debate that surrounds it has led to the formation of yet another local grassroots group.

The makers of the YouTube documentary “9500 Liberty“ are combining with local blogger Alanna Almeda to protest policies recently implemented by Prince William County and Manassas directed toward illegal immigrants.

The group has yet to come up with the name, but around 75 people came out for the group’s first meeting at the Mexican restaurant El Portal in Woodbridge last Friday.

According to Almeda, the group plans on meeting for dinner every other Friday to discuss the direction of the group and to support area Hispanic businesses.

“By joining of the forces, I think we will have a powerful medium,” said Almeda, a stay-at-home mother of four in Haymarket who runs the political blog http://www.antibvbl.net. “They have video and we can provide the discussion with the blog. We’ll put those two things together to put message out there.”

“9500 Liberty” was created last year to stir up the immigration debate as county policy makers were in the midst of forming legislation to deny certain services to illegal immigrants. The documentary’s name specifically refers to a partially demolished house in Manassas that has sported numerous political messages regarding race, the county’s resolution and the city’s imminent involvement in the Immigration & Customs Enforcement 287(g) program.

Almeda said she supports the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center’s involvement in the 287(g) program, which helps process and deport criminal illegal immigrants. However, she said the resolution passed by the Prince William Board of County Supervisors last October as well the county and city’s involvement in the 287(g) program were fiscally unnecessary scare tactics.

Enforcing the resolution in the jail and on the streets, buying cameras for police cars, employing the criminal alien unit and restricting social services to illegal immigrants will cost the county an estimated $6.4 million in fiscal 2009, according to Prince William County spokeswoman Liz Bahrns.

“How can we spend more money on this than transportation improvements?” asked Almeda. “... It definitely has scared people, the resolution has already had its intended affect, to rid the county of Hispanics.”

Almeda started her Web site as a response to the political blog run by Greg Letiecq, the president of the anti-illegal immigration group Help Save Manassas. Almeda claims that she was shut out of posting on Letiecq’s blog, bvbl.net, because he didn’t like what she was posting online.

Consequently, Almeda created a nearly identical Web site with the opposite name.

On a recent post, Almeda thanked her supporters for showing up at the meeting. Many of the attendees at the first meeting are bloggers on antibvbl.net.

Almeda hopes many of those voices present at that meeting will be raised as the county goes through its budget process this month.

“The immigration resolution is a ‘failed’ experiment in Prince William County,” wrote Almeda on her blog. “Socially and fiscally, our county is crumbling under its pressure. Let’s talk about specific ways we believe we can move forward.”

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Flag Comment Posted by Rogue on April 08, 2008 at 7:58 am

The elimination of all the ILLEGAL Imigrants will save untold money that would have been stolen by law breaking individuals in the way of community services. These services are paid by tax payers and are for the use by LEGAL citizens in our county.

By breaking our immigration laws and coming to this country without documentation these people have already shown that they do no care about being good citizens and have no concerns about breaking any law they seem fit.

The bottom line is… THEY ARE ILLEGALS. They Broke the law, They need to be deported!

Stop lumping all immagrants into the same category. Some People took the time to follow the rules and legally enter our country. Some did not. And it is the later that this immigration resolution is trying t address.

Flag Comment Posted by drwho on April 08, 2008 at 6:46 am

Breaking News; There was an election and the Board was re-elected

So clearly the majority of the citizens agree with deporting ILLEGALs

Flag Comment Posted by dotherightthing on April 08, 2008 at 6:44 am

The county is surviving and will prosper with the anti illegal alien stance. Keep up the good work. Lets rid the county of illegals.

Flag Comment Posted by QuestionAuthority on April 08, 2008 at 6:25 am

Don’t you just love it when ordinary people come together to stand up to bullies, racists and thugs? Rock on Almeda!

Flag Comment Posted by do the right thing on April 08, 2008 at 4:50 am

Majority of law abiding citizens don’t believe the “illegal” immigrant resolution   was a failed experiment in this county, and understand the success it is having. Fairness works both ways! On Ms. Almeda’s blog, there are allegations levied at our elected officials accusing them of being racist simply because they were addressing concerns citizens had with their quality of life.

Ms. Almeda and some her fellow illegal immigrant sympathizers believe in “Freedom of Speech”, as long as it is their speech, and you agree with their stance.

Flag Comment Posted by zcxnissan on April 08, 2008 at 3:59 am

Lets just say the illegals are crumbling under the effects of this very legal resolution. If all states, localities, and the federal government would enforce the laws on the books, illegal immigration would not be the festering problem that it is nationwide. Chris Cummings

Flag Comment Posted by nitrovic on April 08, 2008 at 2:01 am

It’s not failed at all. The PWC plan has already gotten rid of a murderer and felons, and it’s only been on for a month!!

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