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The sheet will hit the fan, one of these days, and I see it coming soon.
It is coming down----------unless the Feds head off the tsunami of public anger by really cracking the whip against illegal aliens and their enablers first.
Flip side: if local and/or state laws do not conflict with Federal law--------the former will usually stand in a Court of Law.
Otherwise; why do different States have varying ordinances?
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PHOENIX (AP) - A committee of the Arizona Senate has approved a bill that would criminalize the presence of illegal immigrants in the state.
Sensebrenner tried in 2006 to criminalize illegal immigrants and the bill was blocked in the house (Washington) only federal legislation can criminalize illegal immigrants if signed by the president.
What Napolitano signed in 2007 was a bill targeting employeers.
Sensebrenner tried in 2006 to criminalize illegal immigrants and the bill was blocked in the house (Washington) only federal legislation can criminalize illegal immigrants if signed by the president.
What Napolitano signed in 2007 was a bill targeting employeers.
Even if this bill gets shot down: much like the Civil Rights Movement of 50 years ago; more bills will be passed.
The difference being that unlike American Blacks receiving full rights (and rightly so) under the law--------illegal aliens will be 'abused' to the point that most will leave the USA, and will take their minor age Anchors as well.
GOOD for ariozona. What do people not understand about ILLegal?
They are law breakers. I wish the government would do something about returning them. let them have to wait on line like our parents did.
Yes!!! Now they need to do the same here in California, pleeeaaaasssssssseeeee
I read somewhere that New Jersey and California have among the highest illegal population. Those two states, too, are a hair's breadth from becoming bankrupt.
Illegals are such a burden on the infrastructure: they cannot pay enough in taxes, if they pay any, to even cover the cost of the public education of all their children. Meanwhile, our kids get a poorer education because we have to lay off teachers due to lack of adequate funding.
Our prisons are jammed up with them and federal law makes it a crime to count how many are, in fact, freeloading in prison.
They have managed to close down hospitals who cannot afford to treat so many for free but must by federal mandate.
The administration(and media) is trying to act quickly to nip this in the bud before more states do the same. I guess more of this will send many illegals either home or into sanctuary cities where the infrastructure will crumble because there cannot be enough taxes from honest hard working citizens to cover all the freebies that these illegals will demand.
If they do my list just got longer of places I want to visit again...
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