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Sep 22, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Freehold mayor refutes Latino profiling 'report'

Full story: Asbury Park Press Online

The Freehold Borough Council and I, the borough mayor, received a 'report' issued recently by Frank Freyre and the Latino Leadership Alliance, Casa Freehold and New Jersey Immigration Policy Network alleging that the borough and its police selectively enforce ordinances that affect the Latino community.

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Been there

Freehold, NJ

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Sep 23, 2009
 
Who is this Mayor kidding? Freehold is a sanctuary town.
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Freehold, NJ

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Sep 23, 2009
 
u r a sick disgrace, candidate. Is this da 'tude u wanna bring da good peeps of FB?
fix fhold

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Sep 24, 2009
 
Who cares if anyone profules? These people are not citizens. They have no rights. If u profile guilty people what's the harm
UR Poe WT

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Sep 24, 2009
 

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fix fhold wrote:
Who cares if anyone profules? These people are not citizens. They have no rights. If u profile guilty people what's the harm
Even non-citizens have rights in the u.s. of américa. The presumption of innocence – being considered innocent until proven guilty – is a legal right which is violated by the practice of profiling.

Our Constitution guarantees equal protection under the law to anyone inside the borders of the u.s.
tom baldwin

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Sep 30, 2009
 
UR Poe WT wrote:
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Even non-citizens have rights in the u.s. of américa. The presumption of innocence – being considered innocent until proven guilty – is a legal right which is violated by the practice of profiling.
Our Constitution guarantees equal protection under the law to anyone inside the borders of the u.s.
it seems to me that you are the only one on this site that understands the constitution and that wants to uphold the law..it just amazes me that there are so many people in this town that want to prosecute people that are undocumented and are here to better their situation by providing labor and services that most americans do not want to undertake..i just hope that before i die that people change their attitudes of people not as fortunate as they are...
freeholdguy92

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Sep 30, 2009
 
Tom, theres a right way and a wrong way of doing this. my grandfather, legally came to the us to better his life and find work. these people are illegally coming here, they pay no takes, come on. i hope before i die, people like you can see theres a right way and a wrong way. Coming through ellis island is alittle different from crawling under a fence!
tom baldwin

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Nov 13, 2009
 
freeholdguy92 wrote:
Tom, theres a right way and a wrong way of doing this. my grandfather, legally came to the us to better his life and find work. these people are illegally coming here, they pay no takes, come on. i hope before i die, people like you can see theres a right way and a wrong way. Coming through ellis island is alittle different from crawling under a fence!
i am sure that if your grandfather was mexican or lived in mexico, he would have done the same as many mexicans have done in order to escape poverty, feed their families and to find a better way of life..you know this as well as i do..unfortunately, for your grandparents, there was an ocean between him and a better way of life, so he had no other recourse but to get on a ship and come through ellis island..this not only goes for your descedants, but to most of the europeans..people have migrated from the beginning of time, and will continue to do so..this is a fact of life..get over it and stop demonizing people who are trying to survive..i am sure that if you would do the same thing in order to create a better life for yourself and your family..i know i would
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