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    Quote Originally Posted by WorriedAmerican
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    Gov. Jan Brewer and top Republican leaders lashed out Tuesday at the League of Arizona Cities and Towns for its lawsuit challenging a new law designed to crack down on illegal immigrants getting public benefits
    Okay Republican leaders - at least in Arizona state politics - you seem to be getting it. Speaking out publicly in favor of strong enforcement! This is an encouraging sign. Hope more Republicans will do so.
    Wait until Joe Arpario is Governor!!!
    That would really be great! But then who will round up the illegal aliens and deport them in Arizona? State Troopers and National Guard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy
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    Gov. Jan Brewer and top Republican leaders lashed out Tuesday at the League of Arizona Cities and Towns for its lawsuit challenging a new law designed to crack down on illegal immigrants getting public benefits
    Okay Republican leaders - at least in Arizona state politics - you seem to be getting it. Speaking out publicly in favor of strong enforcement! This is an encouraging sign. Hope more Republicans will do so.
    Wait until Joe Arpario is Governor!!!
    That would really be great! But then who will round up the illegal aliens and deport them in Arizona? State Troopers and National Guard?

    He can make an Executive Law like Oklahoma did.
    They got their state back!
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    We voted a few years ago to cut out illegals and about a year ago they found the law was not enforced and illegals were still draining the system.

    Politicians have this knack for writing laws in such a way that no one understands them so they have to run through the court system with "wise Latina" women to interpret them for us.

    No means NO. What is so hard to understand about that. It's not that difficult. If you are not legally a citizen in our system you don't get benefits. Including Social Security.

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    Florida has had a law for a long about illegals not being able to buy property and were still allowed to. In fact during the last election they wanted to change that but people were smart enough to keep it. Now if only they would enforce it. A large percentage of homes in foreclosure were ones bought by illegals be it border jumpers or those who overstayed visas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WorriedAmerican
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    Quote Originally Posted by builditnow
    Gov. Jan Brewer and top Republican leaders lashed out Tuesday at the League of Arizona Cities and Towns for its lawsuit challenging a new law designed to crack down on illegal immigrants getting public benefits
    Okay Republican leaders - at least in Arizona state politics - you seem to be getting it. Speaking out publicly in favor of strong enforcement! This is an encouraging sign. Hope more Republicans will do so.
    Wait until Joe Arpario is Governor!!!
    That would really be great! But then who will round up the illegal aliens and deport them in Arizona? State Troopers and National Guard?

    He can make an Executive Law like Oklahoma did.
    They got their state back!
    GO OKLAHOMA! Come on Arizona, get with it, get Sheriff Joe to the Governor's Mansion! Come on Texas, get someone who will enforce US immigration law into the Governor's Office. Come on California, come on New Mexico, some on Nevada, Colorado, and all points north, south, east and west ... states need to do the job the feds refuse to do.

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    laughinglynx wrote from Arizona:

    "We voted a few years ago to cut out illegals and about a year ago they found the law was not enforced and illegals were still draining the system.

    Politicians have this knack for writing laws in such a way that no one understands them so they have to run through the court system with "wise Latina" women to interpret them for us.

    No means NO. What is so hard to understand about that. It's not that difficult. If you are not legally a citizen in our system you don't get benefits. Including Social Security."

    Reply:

    Does anyone know the reason(s) why the state law passed in Oklahoma which bars illegal aliens from receiving state services appears to be working while that in Arizona is not? Is it because of the huge influx of population to Arizona and the Southwest from other parts of the country which has given rise to the almost universal use of Latin American workers in the construction industry to meet the demands for new homes, etc.? Oklahoma, I believe, remains primarily a faming and ranching state with a smaller, more stable population with far less demand for new housing - thus local people there really are affected directly by illegal foreign workers taking jobs without any accuring benefit to the state's economy, and thus have a real interest in seeing the law enforced?

    Georgia was the first state in the nation with the courage to pass such a law, but it does not seem to be enforced at the county level as required. Because of its strong agricultural economy, Georgia farmers need workers which they say the current U.S. H-2A "Temporary Workers in Agriculture" Visas program is too cumbersome and expensive to provide.

    After the Southwest, ethno-centric Hispanic special interest groups targeted the Southeastern United States as the "next Hispanic homeland", resulting in a massive influx of immigration, legal and illegal, to that entire area.
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