Banned From The Courtroom: Words Illegal And Alien

This reminds me of the story where the word “rape” was banned from being used during a….rape trial, which, BTW, was later deemed a mistrial for using the word…..rape during the rape trial. Judge Bans Use Of “Illegal” and “Aliens”

Arizona’s Supreme Court Justice has agreed to enforce the Hispanic Bar Association’s demands of banning the terms “illegal” and “aliens” in all of the state’s courtrooms.

Claiming that the terms are inflammatory, the president of Arizona’s Hispanic Bar Association, (known as Los Abogados) has asked state Supreme Court Chief Justice Ruth McGregor to stop using them at trials or hearings because they create perceptions of judicial bias. (snip)

It concludes with a list of acceptable and unacceptable terms relating to illegal immigration. Among those the group wants banned are; immigration crisis, immigration epidemic, open borders advocates, anchor babies and invaders. Among the acceptable terms are foreign nationals, unauthorized workers and human rights advocates. Click here to see the entire list as well as Chief Justice McGregor’s promise to enforce the requests.

I wonder how long it will be before the Permanent Obama Oration Patrol (P.O.O.P) will demand that these words are unacceptable on the Internet, as well.

H/T Michelle Malkin

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Posted by William Teach on November 7, 2008 3:56 pm

» Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Activist Judges, Border Control/Homeland Security, Constitution, Illegal Aliens/Immigration, Judicial Impeachment, Multiculturalism/PC, News, Revisionism, Social Engineering, Socialism, Stupidity, Unhinged

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