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02-14-2011, 11:59 AM #1
IN: Daniels Keeping Quiet On Ind. Immigration Bill
Daniels Keeping Quiet On Ind. Immigration Bill
WLKY.com
February 14, 2011
INDIANAPOLIS, IN
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels isn't saying how he feels about a proposal moving in the Legislature that will require police officers in the state to enforce federal immigration laws.
The sponsor of the bill approved Wednesday by a state Senate committee says it's aimed at having an Arizona-style crackdown on illegal immigration.
Daniels told reporters that he wasn't taking a public stance on the bill, saying its provisions were still in flux.
Supporters of the legislation say it's desperately needed because the federal government has failed to enforce immigration laws and that states are forced to spend millions of dollars on providing health care, education and other welfare services for illegal immigrants.
Opponents fear it may lead to racial profiling.
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02-14-2011, 12:13 PM #2
why are Keeping Quiet
you should be by Our side this is American it Our country gov jan is doing one hell Of a Job that what congress should be doing & Obama but no they want all Of the illegal Immigrant In Our country . for
the vote & don't say it not so
they kill & Rap. they Have our jobs . they get welfar & food stamp & Every that they want . don't you Gov . that ok your pay check is also On your desk. every two week . & you don't do any thing for it ?
the American are the one that work Our ass off. sure illegal Immigrant for 4.00 Hr & around the clock . we want the right pay .
so don't Be Quiet stand By USA
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02-14-2011, 12:50 PM #3
Time to step up to the plate Mitch. Act like a big boy.
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