The Washington Times
FAIRFAX, Virginia -- Fairfax County residents concerned about the effects illegal aliens are having on their community have formed Help Save Fairfax, the fifth chapter of the umbrella group Help Save Virginia.
The group is scheduled to hold its inaugural meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Sully Government Center in Chantilly.
Aubrey Stokes, founder of the flagship group Help Save Herndon, said about 30 county residents have contacted him since chapters in Prince William and Loudoun counties last month successfully lobbied for resolutions to strengthen local immigration enforcement and deny public services to illegal aliens.
"This is all basically community-driven," Mr. Stokes said. "We've started getting more and more interest."
Posted by Richard at August 18, 2007