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PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has announced the state will sue the federal government for its failure to secure the border and enforce immigration laws.
Brewer and Attorney General Tom Horne held a news conference Thursday to announce their fight in the face of a federal judge’s ruling that parts of SB1070, the state’s controversial immigration law, are unconstitutional.
Another option would be to keep enforcing SB1070 in full in spite of a federal judge ruling parts unconstitutional, but doing so would be considered an egregious infringement on Obama administration copyright.
Here are the five counts in the lawsuit:
1. Failure to obtain operational control of the border
2. Failure to enforce immigration laws
3. Failure to protect Arizona from harm from immigration
4. Failure to reimburse Arizona for more than $763 million in costs for incarceration of criminal aliens
5. Violating Arizona’s 10th Amendment, failure to protect Arizona citizens’ welfare
Any other states want to join the party?
Many in Arizona, along with Mississippi, don’t want to wait for the federal government to build a border fence, either. Sometimes if you want something done, you’ve got to do it yourself.
I say enforce the law, ship out all illegal's. Secure the border, plant the national guard along the border if necessary.
If you are illegal, you get no government handouts, no free insurance, no free medical care, if you have an emergency you get stabilized, and then shipped to your country, along with a bill for services.
We should start with deporting all Liberals that don't believe in obeying the LAWS of our Country.
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