Title: Three bedroom, two baths----sleeps 48. Includes 25 cases of Corona and 14 leaf blowers. Ready for immediate occupancy Source:
[None] URL Source:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/36734016#36734016 Published:Apr 23, 2010 Author:PMSNBC Post Date:2010-04-23 12:39:07 by Jethro Tull Keywords:None Views:409 Comments:20
Free medical care!! The emergency room is open 24/7/365!!! Free schools for the kids!!! Liberal government assistance to under-qualified large families who have difficulty making ends meet!!!
ILLEGALS and their children is the prime reasons for the downfall of
California, Arizona and this country. Their consumption of resources meant for
the legal citizens and their children has resulted in legal citizens being
deprived of the educational, judicial, health care, transportation, and law
enforcement resources which they pay for as legal tax paying US. Whites will
soon be like bacteria in a petri dish in the border states, and frankly, more
than a few of the whacked out Libs I know deserve all that is coming their
way.
ILLEGALS and their children is the prime reasons for the downfall of California, Arizona and this country.
Of course, the destruction and demise of America had nothing to do with the stupid voters and the traitors they placed in office that permitted the illegals to come on over.
Of course, the destruction and demise of America had nothing to do with the stupid voters and the traitors they placed in office that permitted the illegals to come on over.
So they come here for the free tax-payer bennies. Got it. Using that logic, you could say a burglar is simply committing a crime because he coverts the owners property inside his house.
So they come here for the free tax-payer bennies. Got it. Using that logic, you could say a burglar is simply committing a crime because he coverts the owners property inside his house.
Well, of course. If you don't defend your own property who will? Certainly you don't believe in the federal government to do anything for you but to tax you to death and create wars around the world.
So, lets take a look on the state level what is happening righ now:
(CNN) -- Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is nearing a Saturday deadline to decide what action she may take on the state's immigration bill, considered to be among the toughest legislation in the nation.
What would the Arizona legislation do?
Arizona's bill orders immigrants to carry their alien registration documents at all times and requires police to question people if there's reason to suspect they're in the United States illegally.
It also targets those who hire illegal immigrant laborers or knowingly transport them.
Are other states considering similar legislation?
Michael Hethmon, general counsel for the Immigration Reform Law Institute, helped draft the language of the Arizona bill. Hethmon said lawmakers from four other states have approached him asking for advice on how they can do the same thing where they live. He declined to identify which states, citing attorney-client privilege.
State laws relating to immigration have increased in recent years, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
In 2005, 300 bills were introduced. The next year, that number nearly doubled, and in 2007, more than 1,500 bills were introduced. Another 1,305 were introduced in 2008, and about 1,500 were considered in 2009.
About 15 percent of those were enacted, dealing with issues such as driver's licenses, health and education.
About 1,000 bills have been brought up so far this year.
What do opponents say?
Critics, including immigrant advocates and the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona, say they are concerned the legislation will foster racial profiling, arguing that most police officers don't have enough training to look past race while investigating a person's legal status.
Is federal immigration legislation coming?
Democrats tell CNN that if they don't get Republican commitments soon, they likely will push to move a bill without GOP support.
Democratic sources said the chances of passing immigration reform in that scenario this year are slim, but they want to make clear to key constituencies they are at least trying.
President Obama is still pushing for a bill though.
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina is the only GOP senator on board, but he has told Democrats they will lose his support unless they find another Republican.
Obama recently called Sen. Scott Brown, R-Massachusetts, to try to get him on board, a Brown spokeswoman said.
The last immigration reform efforts in Congress were in 2005 when Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, and the late Sen. Ted Kennedy, Brown's predecessor, introduced a bipartisan bill that aimed to implement guest-worker programs and ways for more illegal immigrants to become citizens.
The McCain-Kennedy bill, however, never came up for a vote in the Senate.
Other legislative efforts have failed to gain momentum.
Some states are waking up to the impact. But, with so-called republicans like GW Bush, Lindsay Graham and his personal butt buddy, John McCain who knows when the federal government shall clamp down on illegal immigration.