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Border security advocates not welcome at Lindsey Graham event

By: D. H. Williams @ 7:24 PM - EST

On the afternoon of June 7th long time activist Jim Stachowiak and friends were speaking out against the open border, pro – amnesty policies of public servant Senator Lindsey Graham during a campaign stop in Columbia, South Carolina.

Stachowiak’s small group was there to bring awareness to the crisis of illegal immigration and the intentional dismantling of U.S. sovereignty. Two issues you would expect a self-proclaimed pro family values conservative Republican and his supporters to defend. However on this day at the Sterling Garden Center these outspoken proponents of Constitutional rights would experience a contradiction in conservative values from Graham’s pro – amnesty supporters, as many attendees of the event took the time to hurl curse words popular with Vice President Dick Cheney toward the group as they walked into the campaign event.

One Graham supporter was so enraged witness’s claim she aimed her silver G35 Infinity at Stachowiak and his group. Fortunately Stachowiak was able to get his friend seen in the video out of the path of the vehicle but he was slightly grazed as the car passed. The vehicle bearing the plate “Airport Commission 3” parked nearby, the occupants an older man and women preceded into the Graham campaign event, when the victims asked the driver about her reckless behavior the elderly man with her paused only to say, “We don’t know what you are talking about.”

Concerned about safety, Stachowiak approached an officer with the Department of Homeland Security parked less than 100 feet away to request assistance. The officer claimed not to have seen the incident and would not take a report or investigate. Unable to get any help from the apathetic DHS officer Stachowiak called 911 only to wait one hour for two City of Columbia police officers to arrive who also showed little interest in investigating the minor hit and run.

Stachowiak is in the process of filing a report with the City of Columbia office of Internal Affairs concerning the day’s events. When asked about the dangers of speaking out at public events, Stachowiak said, “One must be willing to stand up and take risk to protect the rights earned by those who made great sacrifice for our freedoms.”

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