Arizona Immigration Bill PASSES!!

Do You Think She Made the Right Decision?


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The right wing radical generic Conservatives in the GOP sure like to use immigration whenever it is politically convenient and it's interesting to see the Tea Party not protesting against Big Brother government in Arizona that is gleefully racial profiling and intimidating Brown skinned folks who's only crime is being Brown and possibly a registered Democratic voter. Luckily Mexicans with blond hair, blue eyes and pale skin need not worry as much as their darker skinned kinfolk :rolleyes:
 
No they are from Cuba, two different countries. :nanner:

There are a lot of Caucasians' too...

In France, illegal immigrants are helped by some French citizens and charities. There are manifestations every month called "the silent circle" in order to give them the French citizenship.
But I'm not one of these coward bastards.
So, good job Arizona ;)

Explain to me, what is the situation like in Europe? Where is the invasion coming from? I'm curious to hear it from a local.
 
The thing I don't get is, and I'm not trying to generalize, isn't little government interference what you're mostly in favor for? Why stand behind such a draconian law?
 
The right wing radical generic Conservatives in the GOP sure like to use immigration whenever it is politically convenient and it's interesting to see the Tea Party not protesting against Big Brother government in Arizona that is gleefully racial profiling and intimidating Brown skinned folks who's only crime is being Brown and possibly a registered Democratic voter. Luckily Mexicans with blond hair, blue eyes and pale skin need not worry as much as their darker skinned kinfolk :rolleyes:

And both parties are failing the American's who built this country by playing POLITICS with a clear cut issue of not ENFORCING FEDERAL LAW to pander to get Latino votes. The irony is that polls show over 70% of LEGAL Latinos FAVOR tougher immigration laws, or enforcement of the current ones.

Stop making a political issue out of something that is a huge problem not only for US citizen's economic interests, but for national security. :rolleyes:
 
nevermind, I prefer be ilegal in teera.

Ari - resounds in portuguese, like "area"= district
Zona - resounds in portuguese like "zona"= red light

Ari-Zona, sounds in portuguese like, red light distric, he, he!

Lol essa teve graça :'D
 
The thing I don't get is, and I'm not trying to generalize, isn't little government interference what you're mostly in favor for? Why stand behind such a draconian law?

That's what I thought too. But it seems it's not that simple.
 
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...13784530750.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_sections_opinion

This op-ed says it all.

BTW, look up Mexico's immigration laws, and any European country's for that matter.... MUCH tougher than anything we have in the US.

Not really relevant since our constitution spells out different protections for it's people than theirs.

The right against being detained simply because the cops think you're here illegally isn't a right that protects illegals...it is a right protecting Americans.

Don't see what's so hard to get about that...even if you don't mind and freely consent that doesn't mean someone else should hand over their right against it too.
 

Facetious

Moderated
The thing I don't get is, and I'm not trying to generalize, isn't little government interference what you're mostly in favor for? Why stand behind such a draconian law?

It's not draconian, it simply buffers the very law(s) that are in place.
You know, every once in a while, people and politicians alike need a kick in the ass and here it is.
Sure, you can make all the laws you want but unless those laws are enforced, well . . . :dunno:
 
They are already able to arrest illegals upon suspicion and they can deport them within the law.

This is just a law leading to a bunch of lawsuits. As soon as they pull over a mexican-american that is a naturalized american citizen because his brother over here legally with a green card looks strange in the passenger seat.
 
The thing I don't get is, and I'm not trying to generalize, isn't little government interference what you're mostly in favor for? Why stand behind such a draconian law?

Thats what I think as well ,a lot of so called small government conservatives seemingly have no problem with BIG BROTHER govt here demanding identity cards.This whole idea of the state (the police) being allowed to just stop people on the flimsiest of excuses and demand they show thier papers(reminiscent of the kind of thing the gestapo would do)should be something all americans left or right are concerned with.

As Benjamin Franklin said "Those who would give up liberty (the right to travel without govt intervention such as ID checks) for a little security (trying to catch illegals) deserve neitheir".
 
CNN reports the law is currently being revised. Clarifing such undefined terms as "lawful contact".

IMO This law is going to cost AZ $20-50mil before they say screw it or leave it overturned in court. I'm glad AZ must have so much surplus money in their budget they can afford nonsense laws like this.
 
Arizona Immigration Law Causes Fury, But Will It Ever See The Light Of Day?

Kermit Roosevelt, Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School doesn't think the law will be overturned solely on the grounds that it violates protections against unreasonable searches like many have claimed, because "the [Arizona] law requires police officers to have 'reasonable suspicion' of illegal conduct before authorizing a stop.'' Where the law runs into troubled waters, according to Roosevelt, is the enforcement of the law, which might be interpreted as discriminating on racial grounds in violation of the Equal Protection Clause.

Supporters of the bill dismiss the suggestion it will lead to racial profiling since the law prohibits the use of race or nationality as a sole basis for an immigration check. The Arizona governor's office has additionally developed a training course to help officers learn whether or not to check a person's immigration status.

However well intentioned the Arizona law is in preventing immigrants from pouring through the borders illegally, the law as it is written, is open to different interpretation on what constitutes a "reasonable search," which carries with it the potential of civil rights court challenges on grounds that it violates the Fourth Amendment, which protects against "unreasonable searches.''

Full article at link......
http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/20100429/cm_huffpost/557195_201004291447/
 
So some MLB managers and players are refusing to play the all star game in Arizona this year. Ozzie Guillen is one of them.

Here is a quote from Cesar Izturis, ""It's a bad thing," said Baltimore shortstop Cesar Izturis, born in Venezuela. "Now they're going to go after everybody, not just the people behind the wall. Now they're going to come out on the street. What if you're walking on the street with your family and kids? They're going to go after you.""

"What if you're walking on the street with your family and kids?"?????
>>>If you have nothing to hide, pull out your papers, show that you are legal, and then continue to walk on the street with your family and kids. I don't consider that to be that much of a hassle.

Am I missing something here?

Yeah, it shouldn't be this way. Everybody should trust everybody. But you can thank the people who were sneaking across and coming here illegally who ruined it for all the honest people here legally.

That's just way things go, especially in this young century.
 
So some MLB managers and players are refusing to play the all star game in Arizona this year. Ozzie Guillen is one of them.

Here is a quote from Cesar Izturis, ""It's a bad thing," said Baltimore shortstop Cesar Izturis, born in Venezuela. "Now they're going to go after everybody, not just the people behind the wall. Now they're going to come out on the street. What if you're walking on the street with your family and kids? They're going to go after you.""

"What if you're walking on the street with your family and kids?"?????
>>>If you have nothing to hide, pull out your papers, show that you are legal, and then continue to walk on the street with your family and kids. I don't consider that to be that much of a hassle.

Am I missing something here?

Yeah, it shouldn't be this way. Everybody should trust everybody. But you can thank the people who were sneaking across and coming here illegally who ruined it for all the honest people here legally.

That's just way things go, especially in this young century.

Yeah, it is a hassle.

No different technically from a cop knocking on your door for no other reason than how you look and searching your home for evidence you are committing some crime.

If you got nothing to hide, what's the problemo?:rolleyes:

Just let the cop do his business and you go back to watching the game right?
 

Jane Burgess

Official Checked Star Member
A sheriff's deputy was shot here today http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100501/ap_on_re_us/us_arizona_deputy_shot


"Villar says the deputy was doing smuggling interdiction work and found bales of marijuana in the desert. He then encountered five suspected illegal immigrants, two armed with rifles, and was shot.

A search was on in the rugged desert about 50 miles south of Phoenix for the five suspects. Hundreds of officers were involved"
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
Thats what I think as well ,a lot of so called small government conservatives seemingly have no problem with BIG BROTHER govt here demanding identity cards.This whole idea of the state (the police) being allowed to just stop people on the flimsiest of excuses and demand they show thier papers(reminiscent of the kind of thing the gestapo would do)should be something all americans left or right are concerned with.

As Benjamin Franklin said "Those who would give up liberty (the right to travel without govt intervention such as ID checks) for a little security (trying to catch illegals) deserve neitheir".

Where the hell have you been, FOMM???
 
A sheriff's deputy was shot here today http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100501/ap_on_re_us/us_arizona_deputy_shot


"Villar says the deputy was doing smuggling interdiction work and found bales of marijuana in the desert. He then encountered five suspected illegal immigrants, two armed with rifles, and was shot.

A search was on in the rugged desert about 50 miles south of Phoenix for the five suspects. Hundreds of officers were involved"

About to be covered on CNN.
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
Just to let everyone on this thread know, I am not an illegal immigrant. But I am a tried and true Hanna Barbarian, yabba dabba doo, no where is my hash pipe!?
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
Just to let everyone on this thread know, I am not an illegal immigrant. But I am a tried and true Hanna Barbarian, yabba dabba doo, no where is my hash pipe!?

Oh boy do I want some of that Red Lebanese you are toking tonight Luke! Must be really good shit....I am so jealous!!!
 
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