POLL-Arizona...
Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 7:28 am
I'm thinking #4.
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WHile I think the Arizona law will be overturned on a technicality...I applaude them for taking the bull (the feds) by the horn and trying to forcing them to do their job...ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:They are 110% correct on this issue and most states should follow suit.
Plus this is America, we are all free to NOT go there if we dont like it, and if we live there we are free to move.
People need to STFU about thinking its OK to break the law.
If it could be overturned they would have already taken action. The few people that were going to file lawsuits stopped IMO because other scumbag lawyers told them they really dont have a case.Col Hogan wrote:WHile I think the Arizona law will be overturned on a technicality...I applaude them for taking the bull (the feds) by the horn and trying to forcing them to do their job...ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:They are 110% correct on this issue and most states should follow suit.
Plus this is America, we are all free to NOT go there if we dont like it, and if we live there we are free to move.
People need to STFU about thinking its OK to break the law.
The feds have been ducking and weaving on immigration for decades...through democratic and republican administrations...and it's time they step up and follow the law...
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, state efforts to tackle immigration-related issues have climbed dramatically in recent years.
In 2006, 570 immigration-related bills were introduced, resulting in the enactment of 84 new laws.
In 2009, more than 1,500 bills were introduced, 222 laws were enacted and 131 resolutions were adopted. Many dealt with curbing or restricting benefits to those in the country illegally, human trafficking and other law-enforcement issues.
In recent weeks, lawmakers in at least nine states - Utah, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Michigan, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Maryland and Ohio - have said they planned to model legislation after SB 1070.
blueballs wrote:Dick Morris had the best quip yet about the illegal immigration situation:
"The Republicans want the illegals to work and not vote and the Democrats want them to vote and not work."
Just priceless...
At least you're consistent, Wedgie.Wedgebuster wrote:I'm thinking #4.
God you're good blueballsblueballs wrote:Dick Morris had the best quip yet about the illegal immigration situation:
"The Republicans want the illegals to work and not vote and the Democrats want them to vote and not work."
Just priceless...
blueballs wrote:Dick Morris had the best quip yet about the illegal immigration situation:
"The Republicans want the illegals to work and not vote and the Democrats want them to vote and not work."
Just priceless...