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06-29-2010, 03:19 PM #1
M3 Report: MEXICO WORRIED ABOUT ARIZONA LAWS
MEXICO WORRIED ABOUT ARIZONA LAWS
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Cambio de Michoacán (Morelia, Michoacán) 6-28-10
Several civil organizations are planning a march on July 17th in support of undocumented people in the USA and to support Mexican authorities who have come out against Arizona’s SB-1070.
This mobilization was called by the leader of a group called Sexual Diversity in Michoacán, Gerardo Herrera Perez, who wants to show support for the undocumented immigrants who have suffered suppression and violations of their human rights by the xenophobic actions and discriminatory practices caused by Arizona’s SB-1070.
In a like manner, Herrera would like to throw support behind the diplomatic efforts of local and federal authorities to bring about migratory reform critical to benefit the migrants and, according to Herrera Perez, this initiative goes against American values.
The group, Sexual Diversity in Michoacán, says that the controversial SB-1070, scheduled to go into full force on July 29th, criminalizes the presence of undocumented immigrants and turns local police into immigration agents. The Sexual Diversity in Michoacán Group is structuring itself into a civil organization supporting its nationals abroad and to support Mexican authorities who are making diplomatic efforts to overturn SB-1070.
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The North American Supreme Court to review Arizona Law
On Monday the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to enter the national debate concerning immigrants without papers and agreed to consider an injunction requested by a group of businessmen and civil rights organizations who are against an Arizona law that punishes businessmen who employ undocumented people.
The Justices agreed to hear an appeal by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Civil Liberties Union and other groups that had failed in lower courts that had reviewed the Arizona law.
The legislation required businesses to verify the employment eligibility of potential employees with a federal data bank called E-Verify. The law also allows sanctions against companies that knowingly hire the undocumented.
The then Governor of Arizona, Janet Napolitano, signed the law in 2007. Napolitano is now the current Secretary of Homeland Security.
This law is different from the one recently approved in Arizona that promotes the removal of undocumented people from Arizona which is considered by many to be unconstitutional.
In this case to be reviewed by the High Court, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the ACLU charge that the State of Arizona and other states that have enacted similar laws have overstepped their authority. They (The U.S. Chamber and the ACLU) contend that only the U.S. Congress may legislate immigration matters.
President Barack Obama has taken the side of the petitioners - that immigration matters cannot be addressed at the state level.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, located in San Francisco, has held the Arizona law to be constitutional.
The Federal E-Verify System was created in 1996 but was meant to be voluntary.
This matter will be presented before the Supreme Court session beginning in October of this year. The case is identified as Chamber of Commerce vs. Candelaria, 095
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06-29-2010, 03:42 PM #2
Deport all illegal aliens
MEXICO: AMERICANS DO NOT WANT AMNESTY FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS.
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06-29-2010, 03:44 PM #3
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Re: Deport all illegal aliens
Originally Posted by immigration2009
After this week and the rumblings out there
YOU MIGHT NOT HAVE A CHOICE
The powers that be DO NOT CARE ABOUT AMERICANS
Only the mexican invaders
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06-29-2010, 04:14 PM #4
The more arrogance and cheek from MX. the better for us.....
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06-29-2010, 04:26 PM #5
Hey if Mexico sues Arizona can we counter sue? How will they defend illegal invaders?
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06-29-2010, 04:55 PM #6
Re: Deport all illegal aliens
Originally Posted by immigration2009
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06-29-2010, 05:00 PM #7Originally Posted by agrneydgrl
they will just have the mexican ambassador to the US to beat down the American Taxpayers.... his name is barry obama.... and here we thought he is kenyon.
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06-29-2010, 05:01 PM #8
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Lady, i also wonder the same thing.
Mexico should not have any say so in what we do as a country.
or any state that wants to enforce certain laws
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