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Old 04-25-2010, 07:26 AM
 
Location: SouthCentral Texas
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Unless Obama has a plan to deal with the illegals which he seems not to,He best keep his mouth shut about the people that do.
Napolitano signed this bill in 2007, and the predictions of the forum posters came true, the bill was pushed aside by Arizona buisness owners and everything remained status quo.

Until this week when to the embarrassment of the Governor Jan Brewer, reports surfaced that 10% of all Arizona workers are undocumented, and more than 50% of Arizona businesses hire undocumented workers. One grocery chain had to fire 300...Three Hundred workers that the chain feared would not be in compliance with the new law.
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Old 04-25-2010, 07:28 AM
 
Location: Brusssels
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These are the only ones who should be asking for anyone's papers:

Now Here Are The Ones Who Should Asking For Our “Papers.” | elephant journal
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Old 04-25-2010, 08:57 AM
 
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The only who has a right to ask for my papers is the U.S. government or LE in this country.
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Old 04-25-2010, 08:59 AM
 
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Napolitano signed this bill in 2007, and the predictions of the forum posters came true, the bill was pushed aside by Arizona buisness owners and everything remained status quo.

Until this week when to the embarrassment of the Governor Jan Brewer, reports surfaced that 10% of all Arizona workers are undocumented, and more than 50% of Arizona businesses hire undocumented workers. One grocery chain had to fire 300...Three Hundred workers that the chain feared would not be in compliance with the new law.
And this constant and large abuse resulted in the new bill.
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Old 04-25-2010, 09:07 AM
 
Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
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In Cochise County the President of a Dry Wall Company got two years in Jail for hiring illegals. Thatis what we need. The Fascists in Phoenix think giving up Constitutional Rights will achieve some security from the brown menace. As Franklin said, they deserve neither freedom or security. Some Conservatives
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Old 04-25-2010, 09:09 AM
 
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In Cochise County the President of a Dry Wall Company got two years in Jail for hiring illegals. Thatis what we need. The Fascists in Phoenix think giving up Constitutional Rights will achieve some security from the brown menace. As Franklin said, they deserve neither freedom or security. Some Conservatives
That's not being done. Blame the administration for not enforcing immigration and labor laws. Blame the federal government for the fact that Phoenix is now the kidnapping capital second only to Mexico City.

Blame the federal government -- because it has failed to do the job it was entrusted to do.
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Old 04-25-2010, 12:42 PM
 
Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
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That's not being done. Blame the administration for not enforcing immigration and labor laws. Blame the federal government for the fact that Phoenix is now the kidnapping capital second only to Mexico City.

Blame the federal government -- because it has failed to do the job it was entrusted to do.
So suspending Constitutional Rights fixes that?
I have no idea of where you got the kidnapping figure, if you have one. I would think El Paso or Brownsvill would have that honor.
Enforcement has doubled in the past year and if we didn't have to spend millions tearing down that scam of a virtual wall there would be more mooney available.
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Old 04-25-2010, 02:11 PM
 
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So suspending Constitutional Rights fixes that?
I have no idea of where you got the kidnapping figure, if you have one. I would think El Paso or Brownsvill would have that honor.
Enforcement has doubled in the past year and if we didn't have to spend millions tearing down that scam of a virtual wall there would be more mooney available.
Oh I have one. More than one. Read up:

Kidnapping Capital of the U.S.A. - ABC News

In what officials caution is now a dangerous and even deadly crime wave, Phoenix, Arizona has become the kidnapping capital of America, with more incidents than any other city in the world outside of Mexico City and over 370 cases last year alone.

In fact, kidnappings and other crimes connected to the Mexican drug cartelsare quickly spreading across the border, from Texas to California. The majority of the victims are either illegal aliens or connected to the drug trade.

An ABC News' investigation uncovered horrific cases of chopped-off hands, legs and heads when a victim's family doesn't pay up fast enough.



Kidnapping Capital of the U.S.A. – Phoenix Arizona : Homeland Security News

Phoenix, Arizona: Kidnapping Capital of the USA | Latina

Phoenix, Arizona has recently received the dubious distinction of being named the kidnapping capital of the United States. Second only to Mexico City in the world in terms of rates of violent kidnappings, local officials have cautioned that Phoenix is caught in a dangerous and even deadly crime wave. Many blame the rise in violent crime on Mexico's drug cartels.

Criminals targeted in U.S. kidnap capital | Reuters
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Old 04-25-2010, 02:13 PM
 
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But no surprise people never heard of the kidnapping of illegals in Phoenix, MECHA isn't about to do a protest over that kind of thing. They don't care, it isn't part of their agenda obviously. They only care about rights of illegals when it suits them.
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Old 04-25-2010, 03:36 PM
 
Location: SouthCentral Texas
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Oh I have one. More than one. Read up:

Kidnapping Capital of the U.S.A. - ABC News

In what officials caution is now a dangerous and even deadly crime wave, Phoenix, Arizona has become the kidnapping capital of America, with more incidents than any other city in the world outside of Mexico City and over 370 cases last year alone.

In fact, kidnappings and other crimes connected to the Mexican drug cartelsare quickly spreading across the border, from Texas to California. The majority of the victims are either illegal aliens or connected to the drug trade.

An ABC News' investigation uncovered horrific cases of chopped-off hands, legs and heads when a victim's family doesn't pay up fast enough.



Kidnapping Capital of the U.S.A. – Phoenix Arizona : Homeland Security News

Phoenix, Arizona: Kidnapping Capital of the USA | Latina

Phoenix, Arizona has recently received the dubious distinction of being named the kidnapping capital of the United States. Second only to Mexico City in the world in terms of rates of violent kidnappings, local officials have cautioned that Phoenix is caught in a dangerous and even deadly crime wave. Many blame the rise in violent crime on Mexico's drug cartels.

Criminals targeted in U.S. kidnap capital | Reuters
get real did you see the piece, the only video they had was some black dude kidnapping and extorting money from some other black dudes family.
the story is about Mexican gangs, and they got non-mexicans on tape.

for the most part if it is blacks or mexicans, its druggies doing druggies, so good riddience.
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