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You can probably do a spell- and grammar-check to be sure it all falls into place correctly, but it does mirror federal law already. What's the problem with a border state implementing a law that simply protects its citizens and property from ALL ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS, regardless of origins? What part of ILLEGAL do y'all just not understand or want to understand? And from the infamous LA Times, too:
Thanks for the post. I hardly feel it will be read by the supporters of illegal immigration. If they saw the truth it would prove their cause wrong and they just can't have that!
I find it interesting that a state law can MIRROR a federal law and people want to call it unconstitutional. Especially the democrats
What say you to that?
I find it interesting that a state law can MIRROR a federal law and people want to call it unconstitutional. Especially the democrats
What say you to that?
Concur, completely. Some folks cannot comprehend black type on white paper, even me in some cases, like astrology, math. KISS, I'll get there.
For any lawful contact where a law enforcement suspects someone of being an illegal immigrant, the law enforcement may request proof of citizenship.
Another words, If I'm a witness, not a participant, to a fight in public place and the police is taking down my statement, he has a right to ask me for proof of citizenship if he suspects I am an illegal immigrant.
For any lawful contact where a law enforcement suspects someone of being an illegal immigrant, the law enforcement may request proof of citizenship.
Another words, If I'm a witness, not a participant, to a fight in public place and the police is taking down my statement, he has a right to ask me for proof of citizenship if he suspects I am an illegal immigrant.
For any lawful contact where a law enforcement suspects someone of being an illegal immigrant, the law enforcement may request proof of citizenship.
Another words, If I'm a witness, not a participant, to a fight in public place and the police is taking down my statement, he has a right to ask me for proof of citizenship if he suspects I am an illegal immigrant.
I see no problem with that
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