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It's a nightmare act for those "illegals" in Arizona. They are going to loose their state benefits and unable to get a driver license. They are illegal and the state knows who they are now. Bummer! Sucks to be them!
Obama will take court action against Brewer to stop her executive action from going into effect.
Maybe if the Native American's hadn't given help to the original settlers here and put their ass*s back on their boats and deported them back to where they came from............... we wouldn't be having this debate right now........ America would be in the hands of its real AMERICAN'S........................ YES?
Obama will take court action against Brewer to stop her executive action from going into effect.
Obviously there is only one person who can sign an executive order, in violation of laws, that suits his own agenda, which has nothing to do with the interest of the country or it's citizens.
They've been here since they were four. What makes you think this isn't their land?
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Originally Posted by Konraden
These people spent their most formative years in the U.S. Sending them back to a nation to a language they don't speak on a culture they don't understand is just short of psychotic.
Where are you getting this nonsense? If an illegal entered this country at 15, and has lived here for 5 years, and is under the age of 31, they are eligible. Tell me how someone 15 spent their "formative years" here, is unable to speak the language of their homeland, and doesn't know the culture.
Furthermore, few were brought here at 4. Even fewer have graduated from high school. They aren't "kids" either. Most are adults who have relied on the same lies, theft, and deception to remain in this country as their parents; which is why "fraud" is not included among the disqualifying offenses.
Some 10 million undocumented workers in the country alone, most of them working in the agriculture field. That's seasonal, and while I don't recall the documentary in particular, most farm-hands had no jobs over the course of winters and off-seasons, but it was too expensive and risky to go back to Mexico, so they didn't.
Only 3-4% of illegals are picking crops. How does that constitute "most" being agriculture workers?
THESE PEOPLE HAVEN'T LIVED HERE A FEW MONTHS. This is their entire lives spent here.
How do you know how long they have lived here? That's right, you don't. They are entering the U.S. today to take advantage of this. And, make no mistake, they will all buy the documents to "prove" they have lived here 5 years.
Maybe if the Native American's hadn't given help to the original settlers here and put their ass*s back on their boats and deported them back to where they came from............... we wouldn't be having this debate right now........ America would be in the hands of its real AMERICAN'S........................ YES?
Maybe if the Native American's hadn't given help to the original settlers here and put their ass*s back on their boats and deported them back to where they came from............... we wouldn't be having this debate right now........ America would be in the hands of its real AMERICAN'S........................ YES?
Ahem....
Can you preach that to the 1st settlers, the Portuguese & Spanish.
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