Jefferson County Buses — Point-Counterpoint
Next month The ACLU is planning to put the following sign on Jefferson County buses:
“YOUR RIGHTS with Border Patrol Agents on this bus — If you’re a U.S citizen, you don’t have to prove it. If you’re not a U.S. citizen and you’re age 18 or older, you must show your immigration papers to federal agents. Everyone has the right to remain silent.”
And now Ron Gregory, chairman of the Jefferson County Republican Party, wants to put this sign on the same buses:
“PLEASE COOPERATE! If a Border Patrol Agent questions you on this bus. Agents are doing their job. If you are questioned, be courteous. If you are not a U.S. citizen, always carry your immigration papers and please show them. Cooperation is always better than confrontation!”
This seems a little different from previous Republican slogans about “big intrusive government” and “too much government meddling,” but what do I know?
Labels: ACLU Jefferson County GOP, Border Patrol signs on Jefferson County buses, Ron Gregory Jefferson County Republican