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The Arizona law is really bringing out the uneducated idiots
"If every state had its own laws, we wouldn't be one country; we'd be 50 different countries," said Thomas Saenz, president and general counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
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Holy SHIT that is awesome, hahahahahahhah
And sad as it shows people have no fucking clue as to how this system of government is SUPPOSED to operate... |
I still can't decide if this AZ law is good or bad
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state rights are good.
and no doubt most here forget what the civil war was fought ACTUALLY over, it was NOT SLAVERY, it was state rights. |
It is a crime to be in this country illegally, so it is not a state by state law. AZ is just the first state to actually made a bill on it and actually act on the law. I am disappointed so many people think AZ is bad for trying to fight illegal aliens.
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Nice quote from a group that thinks illegals have the same rights as US citizens. |
I think you're misinterpreting what he's saying. Just remember federal supersedes state.
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I just wish california would be next to have that law
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LEGALIZE IN NOVEMBER!!! GO CALI! |
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That is classic! Where did you find that quote? . |
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Think of the vast array of federal laws that were first state laws, the fed fought them. In the current day... think about medicinal marijuana, gay rights, gay marriage, the list goes on and on. Now skip back a few decades and think about civil rights in general. That shit didn't start up in the roots of Alabama, LOL. How many laws does the federal government trumpet today that it originally fought? I bet that list would never end. |
Oh I almost forgot... states rights, for the win.
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Everyone thinks this is a simple matter, but in fact remove the illegals and you'd immediately feel the effect in higher costs to business. This is why politicians don't really want to touch this problem. Do you really think these big food corporations want to see a clampdown on immigration? |
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Smokers aren't profiled here though. Let's hope AZ follows through on that promise. |
why don't you make all mexicans wear a yellow star on their clothes? or maybe in this case a yellow sombrero...
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You realize "Illegal Immigrant" applies to everyone not born in the US right? That goes for WHITE Germans, Italians, Danish, French, British and everyone else on the planet. Your post is proof that the profiling has already begun. |
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but if you make all hispanic looking people have their papers on them all them time - or get arrested if (god forbid) they might forget them at home - then you're not far from what Germany did to the jews. |
Hooray for AR.!
I mean, I grew up in North Dakota and I vividly remember all the problems we had from all those illegals crossing the boarder for our cheap prices. They would cross in buss loads, buy all our crap and do god knows what with it. This of course required us to restock our shelves with more stuff... it was a vicious circle. |
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actually i don't understand what's going on there anyways - i don't know any other country where it's legal to be there without permit. when you enter the EU without visa or residency permit and they catch you, you are going to be arrested and deported. game over |
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if you people really understood the nazi stuff you wouldnt throw accusations like this around. Amazing. America is nothing like Nazi germany, god damn some of you people reach for anything to throw at America when you dont like what is happening here. heres some advice, go talk to people who went through nazi treatment and ask them if we treat people like that. |
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The reason I say this is that there are plenty of states (offhand, I'd say 50 of them) that would very much like to have their own independent obscenity standard, their own policies with regard to violent video games, their own policies regarding what materials can and can't be transported across their state, etc. etc. etc. (Yes, I know: each state has its own obscenity laws, but if they make their standard more restrictive than the Miller Test, then that standard is invalid. Just ask the state of Georgia, which is currently without an enforceable state obscenity law by virtue of the This That and The Other case....) There are areas where the supremacy clause and the dormant commerce clause are very, very good things. There's also unintended consequences to consider: what happens if/when one of the states that borders Mexico, Canada, or a coastal state, passes a law that says "we aren't going to enforce our border at all. It's WIDE open.... come on in." ? Granted, in this case, Arizona is arguably just saying "me too!" on the enforcement of existing federal laws, and that might prove the difference between this law and my hypothetical of a state opening its border. I haven't done compare/contrast on this new state law and the relevant federal statutes involved (I'll leave that to the courts), but IME, state legislators ALWAYS believe their laws are perfectly written and legally sound, even if/when the legislation in question is flawed to the core. For those laughing off the notion and calling everybody who believes this statute has some potential Supremacy Clause related problems with it "idiots".... well, what can I say? Knowledge is not purely a function of intelligence, and you might not know as much about these things as you think. :2 cents: |
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But it's one thing for an illegal to get caught if they're pulled over or whatever, and something else for police to ask every Hispanic person they see in Arizona for their "papers" to prove they are US Citizens. |
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but anyways, i got work to do |
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some nazi shit dude, check your own backyard before pointing the finger. |
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Edit: read over the post http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36778647 |
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over 750,000 illegal immigrants have anchor babies a year in the US average cost of a birth about 10,000 you do the math And thats not counting welfare so yes we would really feel it, LMAO |
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