The League of the South, the premier Southern nationalist organization,
supports the sovereign State of Arizona in its on-going struggle against the
Obama regime to protect the lives, liberty, and property of its citizens
against illegal immigration.
We believe that the lawsuit filed by the Obama regime, U.S. v. Arizona, has
no basis in law or fact. Rather, it is an attempt to deny the sovereign
State of Arizona the fundamental right to defend itself against an illegal
invasion. This invasion, in fact, has been perpertrated with the aid of the
central government in Washington, DC, while under control of both Democrats and
Republicans.
The citizens of Arizona cannot and should not be expected to stand idle
while their State is reduced to an ungovernable war zone. Man's most basic,
fundamental right is the right of self-protection. If the Obama regime and the
federal courts succeed in blocking the current Arizona State law against
illegal immigration, then that action can be seen as nothing less than a
declaration of war on one of the fifty sovereign States of these United States.
Moreover, the U.S. government has made it clear that it supports a foreign
power--Mexico--against one of the States united. And because the U.S.
Constitution clearly establishes the States as the masters and the federal or general
government in DC as the servant, the latter's support of the interests of
Mexico over those of Arizona constitutes treason against a sovereign State,
and by implication, against the other forty-nine States as well.
Should federal power be used or threatened in this case to coerce the
citizens of the sovereign State of Arizona, the League of the South calls upon
all patriotic Southerners (and other Americans of good will) to come to their
aid in such a manner consistent with our history as a free and
liberty-loving people.
Statement issued by Dr. Michael Hill of Killen, Alabama. He can be reached
for further comment at (256) 757-6789 or by email
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Dr. Michael Hill is President of the League of the South as well as a noted author and historian.