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Old 04-25-2008, 04:20 AM
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Default 30+ states attempting to take action on immigration


YouTube - Lou Dobbs - States Have to Fight Illegal Immigration

AZBear was right. Action is coming.
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How many laws have passed?
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Old 04-25-2008, 07:00 AM
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How many laws have passed?
Think of it as 'saturation bombing'; even if only a few bills make it, the end result will be the same-------far fewer illegals underfoot here in the USA.
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Old 04-25-2008, 07:51 AM
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Think of it as 'saturation bombing'; even if only a few bills make it, the end result will be the same-------far fewer illegals underfoot here in the USA.
Its not the quantity, but the quality of the states that actually pass bills. If Vermont passed, who cares, is Arizona (beyond Maricopa County), Nevada, Texas, or Mexifornia passed, that would be significant.
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Old 04-25-2008, 08:29 AM
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Its not the quantity, but the quality of the states that actually pass bills. If Vermont passed, who cares, is Arizona (beyond Maricopa County), Nevada, Texas, or Mexifornia passed, that would be significant.
The Employer Sanctions Law applies to the whole state of Arizona-----and, the ramifications are being felt as we speak
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In any case, it shows the trend of states taking over the legislation for themselves, instead of waiting for the federal government to enforce their own laws!

That's how it's going to end up - states, cities, counties - the feds, no matter who is elected to the presidency or Congress, will NOT do their jobs. It makes no difference, IMO, who is in there, when it comes to this issue. They're all a bunch of lily-livered cowards.
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In any case, it shows the trend of states taking over the legislation for themselves, instead of waiting for the federal government to enforce their own laws!

That's how it's going to end up - states, cities, counties - the feds, no matter who is elected to the presidency or Congress, will NOT do their jobs. It makes no difference, IMO, who is in there, when it comes to this issue. They're all a bunch of lily-livered cowards.
Much like the efforts of two generation ago concerning Civil Rights for Black people.

The Jim Crow laws were being invalidated state by state prior to Rosa Parks' famous defiance of the 'Colored to the back of the bus law' in Alabama.

I hope it does not take 10+ years to force the majority of the illegals out of the USA and close the Anchor Baby loophole.
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I didn't want to open the link, because I've had computer problem. But I know that MANY states are VERY upset at the effects of illegal immigration...among them, Oklahoma and Arizona....plus OTHER states...such as Sonora, Sinaloa, Durango, Chihuahua, Nuevo Leon, Zacatecas and a whole bunch more....even Michigan and Michoacan.

Illegal immigration is a MESS....
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Old 04-25-2008, 02:57 PM
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I didn't want to open the link, because I've had computer problem. But I know that MANY states are VERY upset at the effects of illegal immigration...among them, Oklahoma and Arizona....plus OTHER states...such as Sonora, Sinaloa, Durango, Chihuahua, Nuevo Leon, Zacatecas and a whole bunch more....even Michigan and Michoacan.

Illegal immigration is a MESS....
Even Chiapas and South Carolina?
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Its not the quantity, but the quality of the states that actually pass bills. If Vermont passed, who cares, is Arizona (beyond Maricopa County), Nevada, Texas, or Mexifornia passed, that would be significant.
I would like to add that OKLAHOMA was the FIRST to give the boot to the illegals. NOne of this would be an issue among middle America if the government had properly enforced is original immigration policy and had taken big business and small business to task for illegally hiring those not allowed to work or be here.
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