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    Ecuador, Argentina file suit against Arizona

    2 Latin American countries object to Arizona immigration law

    Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services

    PHOENIX — Two more Latin American countries added their own objections Tuesday to Arizona's new immigration law.

    In legal papers filed in federal court, Luis Gallegos, the ambassador to the United States from Ecuador, said his country wants to join Mexico in the fight to convince U.S. District Court Judge Susan Bolton to block the state from enforcing the law.

    “Similar to Mexico, Ecuador has a substantial and compelling interest in ensuring that its bilateral diplomatic relations with the government of the United States of America are transparent, consistent and reliable, and not frustrated by the actions of individual U.S. states, in this case, Arizona,â€
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    Argentina has an illegal immigration problem with people coming from Bolivia and Paraguay. Would he be in our rights to sue if the Argentinians passed a law that people in their country had to be there legally to live or work and carry their ID with them... oh wait they already have those laws.
    I support enforcement and see its lack as bad for the 3rd World as well. Remittances are now mostly spent on consumption not production assets. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    Re: Ecuador, Argentina file suit against Arizona

    [quote="bigtex"]2 Latin American countries object to Arizona immigration law

    Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services

    PHOENIX — Two more Latin American countries added their own objections Tuesday to Arizona's new immigration law.

    In legal papers filed in federal court, Luis Gallegos, the ambassador to the United States from Ecuador, said his country wants to join Mexico in the fight to convince U.S. District Court Judge Susan Bolton to block the state from enforcing the law.

    “Similar to Mexico, Ecuador has a substantial and compelling interest in ensuring that its bilateral diplomatic relations with the government of the United States of America are transparent, consistent and reliable, and not frustrated by the actions of individual U.S. states, in this case, Arizona,â€
    ...I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid...

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    this is becoming a feeding frenzy for nation sharks. it's simply a demand that the united states be financially responsible for criminal aliens in the u.s.

    another $25 to jan brewer, and alipac. best way i can think of to have a voice in the matter.

    i'm on a personal mission to boycott any politician/american corporation that supports criminal aliens. can anyone help by creating/contributing to a list?

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    This is what happens when our president has NO BALLS!
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    cannot become thoroughly Americans if you think of yourselves in groups. President Woodrow Wilson

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoCalIndependent
    this is becoming a feeding frenzy for nation sharks. it's simply a demand that the united states be financially responsible for criminal aliens in the u.s.

    another $25 to jan brewer, and alipac. best way i can think of to have a voice in the matter.

    i'm on a personal mission to boycott any politician/american corporation that supports criminal aliens. can anyone help by creating/contributing to a list?
    There are industries that regularly employ illegal aliens, frequently to the exclusion of American citizens: Fast food chains and hotel chains immediately come to mind. I think most of the electronics importers located in So. Cal or Arizona and Texas are filled with illegal aliens workers. We've heard stories of some food chains pledging that they will use E-Verify---Jack-in-the Box was one, but the changes are really slow. Americans personal habits need to change, because they have become dependent upon those same businesses that hire the illegals. It would not take much re-organization to get off that addiction.

    Please keep up your good work---and welcome to ALIPAC.
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    Illegal immigration has been a problem for many nations for a long time:

    http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.ph ... 1669/20342

    The above is about the Albanian exodus to Italy.

    Also when the wall came down many eastern Europeans flooded cities of western Europe to steal. They had been advised by their governments (just as the Mexican government prints pamphlets teaching their citizens how to take advantage of US systems) that they could steal approximately $200 worth of goods from each store without receiving legal penalty. This mass action was little publicized in international media and created much ill-will and of course was not good for the economies where it occurred. I am sure that their politicians also liberally flung about ridiculous psycho-social terms to shame residents into accepting and tolerating the shoplifting.

    I think that these may be relevant because how other nations have handled their illegal immigration problem may be considered in our defense since this has become an international problem. What is not being broadcast about this situation is how the shadow world government is overtaking all law and all commerce and that is why they must stamp this movement out. The new international law means that any foreign company that underbids a domestic company for any contract - the government or business must award the contract to the lowest bidder - not to the lowest domestic bidder. I no longer remember the correct terms so I can link - but this has been in the works for years and they need to overcome our movement in order to set the new precedent in motion imho.
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    This is the result of our feckless leaders' continued pandering to latin american countries and Mexico. Utter insanity.

    These countries can all go jump in a lake. Americans are getting angrier and angrier the more they hear this kind of stuff.

    As Aristotle said, “Tolerance and apathy are the first virtue of a dying civilization.â€

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    My wife is an immigrant from Argentina. She is now a US Citizen. She renounced her citizenship when she was sworn in but as we know that means nothing in Argentina. As far as they are concerned she is still a citizen there. Because of this she is writing a letter to the Argentine Consulate here in Houston and is going to officially denounce her citizenship in Argentina because they have chosen to get involved in our politics. They have enough problems of their own there without even thinking of getting involved in our. My wife told me today she is embarrassed that she ever set a foot in Argentina. She left that country because Argentina never did anything for her but give her bad memories. She grew up in a dictatorship, they took her college diploma in law and destroyed it and all the records of it, later they took all of her money along with her sister and mother. This involvement in US law is the last straw.
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    This is getting way out of hand on these countries interfering with our process of law. It is time for someone in our government to stand up and tell them that. But who in DC is going to do that? We have nothing but a bunch of cowards there now.
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