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    Eleven States Ready To Adopt Arizona Immigration Laws

    Eleven States Ready To Adopt Arizona Immigration Laws
    .Michael Ciric on 05.21.10 at 8:22 PM
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    Eleven States Ready To Adopt Arizona Immigration Laws


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    Lawmakers in Alabama, Idaho, Maryland, Oklahoma, Texas and Utah, have indicated that they will push to adopt measures similar to Arizona's tough new immigration laws when they reconvene their next legislative session. Lawmakers in Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Pennsylvania and South Carolina have already introduced "copycat" legislation. The frustration of Washington's inaction and dwindling state treasuries have forced state politicians to take these measures. Lawmakers are also finally heeding their constituent's demands that illegal immigrants face punishments. Many are also tired of illegals marching in the streets with flags from their native countries while snubbing their noses at Old Glory. That has left a bad taste in the mouths of many Americans.


    While America is a nation of immigrants, it's people demand that entry into our country must be done legally. Like their forefathers before them, or in some cases, like they have. I fit that demographic. I came to the U.S. in the 1960's and entered legally, given a green card and then had to wait for the right to apply for citizenship. Any other way, is a slap in the face. Amnesties, for instance - are the worst slaps in the face because it rewards a criminal act. Whether we like it or not, America is a nation of laws. True, not all laws are just, but there is a process to repeal bad laws. What supporters of illegal immigration (migration) really want Americans to do, is to ignore our laws and through them all out the window. No way!

    Where and when will it stop? When will the definition of illegal not mean what it means anymore? You toss this law away, then another and then another. Before long, there are no more laws. This is not what America stands for. Thankfully, people have drawn a line in the sand and are saying enough is enough already.

    We are not opposed to anyone coming to America for a better life, we are opposed to the way they are coming in and then thumbing their noses at the law abiding citizens. It is wrong and you just cannot get away with it any longer. If you want to be an American then you must do it the right way. Any politician, who willfully ignores our laws is not fit to govern. Those politicians must be voted out.

    The anger and wrath of the American People is gathering a head of steam that all politicians better heed. Populist movements aren't much concerned about Democrat or Republican values, they are looking for American Values and any politician dumb enough to ignore it, does so at their own risk.

    Clearly, a majority of American's support Arizona and its' actions. Five have already enacted copycat legislation while another six are ready to. Before long there will not be many sanctuary states and cities left. If the trend continues, perhaps it will lead to a reverse migration. Maybe that is not a bad thing, either. People will need to re-apply to enter this country in a legal manner and that would be the right way to do it.

    There should be no subversion of laws already on the books, period!


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    I would love to see them hurry. I believe the Feds can't touch the states on this, unless they create a new bogus law.

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    The open borders crowd will be really busy boycotting every state which enacts these laws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noyoucannot
    The open borders crowd will be really busy boycotting every state which enacts these laws.

    Boycotting in that the crime rate will go down, and there will be less shoplifting? That's a boycott I can buy into

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