^ what white liberals?
I'm honestly ing offended that all the self hating white liberals who side with the be@ners on this have the audacity toabout how this isn't fair to the poor mexicans who might get asked to see some id
whenever us american CITIZENS and legal residents can't even go to the airport without getting our peckers groped and our children and wives molested, it's ing re ed.
oh wait, you don't have to get groped, you can always go through the cancer causing naked body scanners instead![]()
Also you are comparing something that happens to everyone to something happening to one subgroup of americans which is kinda the point.
Why is America racist or bigoted for wanting to protect its borders? I've never understood that. People about America not protecting its borders but also about wanting to protects its borders. Make up your minds.
Crossing the border illegally is a crime. It's not racism or someone being a to someone else. It's a crime.
Because white liberals are taught to self loathe.
if the govt. really wanted to keep mexican illegals from crossing the border, it probably could. they could theoretically heftily fine businesses who hire illegals. it seems dems and republicans won't touch such a legislation with a 100 ft pole.
hey this guy gets it
I've been pulled over for more stupid things. they will claim any reason they want if they are checking for any crime, like driving while intoxicated. They stop whites for silly reasons all the time. Are you now going to say a silly reason to stop a minority is racist?
How do you know they stop whites all of the time for 'silly reasons'?
first of all, no one human owns land and has the right to physically deport another. The land of the earth belongs to everybody and we have to share. Ya know its morally wrong to be a bigot and racist to these poor (the majority are poor indian Mestizos from the lower Mexcian states) people. What would Jesus do?
Here's some great trashing of Scalia's vehemently supporting AZ's law. He's a JINO, really nothing but a VRWC political tool.
Repugs really know how to put up QUALITY judges.
Justice Scalia Cites Pro-Slavery Laws Excluding ‘Freed Blacks’ To Justify His Anti-Immigrant Opinion
Notwithstanding “[t]he myth of an era of unrestricted immigration” in the first 100 years of the Republic, the States enacted numerous laws restricting the immigration of certain classes of aliens, including convicted crimiLuck_The_Fakers_nals, indigents, persons with contagious diseases, and (in Southern States) freed blacks. State laws not only provided for the removal of unwanted immigrants but also imposed penalties on unlawfully present aliens and those who aided their immigration
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/201...grant-opinion/
scalia is sandusky creepy..
I'd stop you just for your hair.
I'm praying for you and your family. Classless remark. God bless
coming from a classless guy..gfy
You're better than this. You're sig with the letter from your child says you are better than this. Be yourself brother. You're only cheating yourself with these foolish remarks. God bless
Xeriscaping tbh. Alls I need is a bottle of weed killer.
That said, I'm a bit nervous about being pulled over.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1625956.html
Arizona Immigration Law: GOP Criticisms Disputed By Data Saying Crime, Border Crossings Have Dropped
Posted: 06/26/2012 9:24 am Updated: 06/26/2012 3:54 pm
WASHINGTON -- Illegal immigration has fallen precipitously and border enforcement is at an all-time high, but that's hard to tell from statements Republicans blasted out Monday after the Supreme Court struck down much of Arizona's immigration law.
The court let stand the provision requiring local law enforcers to demand immigration papers from those whom officers reasonably suspect are in the country without authorization., but threw out three provisions of the law that made it a crime to be in the United States without do entation.
Many Republicans hammered the White House for fighting the now-uncons utional law, saying it distracted from securing the border.
“Illegal immigration is one of the biggest crises facing our nation," said Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.). "Given the Obama administration’s refusal to secure our borders, it is of paramount importance that states be able to address the issue in their local communities.”
"The Arizona law was born out of the state’s frustration with the burdens that illegal immigration and continued drug smuggling impose on its schools, hospitals, criminal justice system and fragile desert environment, and an administration that chooses to set enforcement policies based on a political agenda, not the laws as written by Congress," said Arizona Republican Sens. Jon Kyl and John McCain in a joint statement. "We will continue our efforts on behalf of the citizens of Arizona to secure our southern border."
"It's time for the federal government to step up to its cons utional responsibility to secure our borders," said former GOP White House contender Rick Santorum.
“Throughout the past three years, President Obama and his administration have ignored our immigration laws and have encouraged more illegal immigration by their actions," said Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas). "President Obama has abused his executive branch authority to allow potentially millions of illegal immigrants to live and work in the U.S."
But statistics on illegal immigration and border enforcement tell a different tale.
According to the most recent year-end reports from Customs and Border Protection, Border Patrol apprehensions fell to 340,252 in 2011 -- a 53 percent drop since 2008, when nearly 724,000 border-crossers were nabbed.
At the same time, the number of border agents hit a high of 21,444, according to CBP. Most agents -- 18,500 -- now are on the Southwest border. There were about 10,000 agents total in 2004.
Even with fewer targets, patrols in the Southwest dramatically boosted the amounts of drugs, guns and cash seized over the last three years compared to 2006 through 2008. Seventy-four percent more money, 41 percent more drugs, and 159 percent more weapons, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
And, in spite of the crime allegations, DHS said that according to 2010 FBI reports, violent crimes in the Southwest border states dropped by an average of 40 percent in the last two decades. Since 2008, crime rates have fallen in each Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas.
Part of the reason for that progress is funding for border security, which Congress has consistently boosted, most recently in 2010, passing a bill by Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) that sent $600 million to border enforcement.
Another factor driving down illegal immigration is the poor economy. Migration from Mexico has recently reversed, with more Mexican immigrants leaving the United States. Record deportations under Obama, whose administration shipped nearly 400,000 undo ented immigrants out of the country last year including many with criminal records, also is a factor.
Michael Tomasky on Antonin Scalia, the Lawless Supreme Court Justice
Supreme Court Justices usually keep quiet about matters that might come before the court—or they recuse themselves. But Antonin Scalia thinks the rules don’t apply to him.
For Scalia, legal propriety is absurdly quaint. He doesn’t answer to a nation. He answers to a cadre, a vanguard, of which he is a cherished member.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...t-justice.html
JINO s bag, you're typical Repug judge.
America needs to make up its mind on when it comes to illegal immigration. If it's a crime, treat it as a crime. If it's not a crime, shut the up about it. Stop ing around the issue and come up with a solution.
yeah when i used to work late i'd get harassed and pulled over like once a week it was a blast didn't know its a crime to be young and out late
America already did. It's a crime if you are caught crossing the border illegally and an administrative (civil) offense when you're caught in the US without a valid immigration status.
Is it time to change the laws? Does it even matter if the border keeps leaking like a sieve?
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