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    Governor vetoes effort to criminalize immigrants' presence i

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    Governor vetoes effort to criminalize immigrants' presence in Arizona

    PHOENIX Governor Janet Napolitano vetoed a bill today that would have criminalized the presence of illegal immigrants in Arizona.

    She cited opposition from police agencies that want immigration arrests to remain the responsibility of the federal government.

    The proposal would have expanded the state's trespassing law to let local authorities arrest illegal immigrants anywhere in Arizona, the nation's busiest illegal entry point.

    Congress also had considered criminalizing the presence of illegal immigrants in the country.

    Napolitano says she opposes automatically turning all immigrants who sneaked into the state into criminals.

    She also says the Arizona bill provided no funding for the new duties and that lawmakers ignored the opinions of officials most affected by illegal immigration.

    Supporters say the bill would have provided a second layer of enforcement to catch the tens of thousands of immigrants who slip past federal agents each year.

    Republican Senator Barbara Leff, who proposed the bill, says the veto demonstrates that the governor doesn't want to confront illegal immigration.
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    Janet Napolitano has been all talk since she declared a border Emergency. Last year. If she wasn't so full of wind. Maybe things would have already started looking up out there. Same goes to her neighbor. Richardson.
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    The Fed's aren't going to do anything, the want the States to do it...the States won't do anything they want the Feds to do it.........

    Bunch of chicken poops!

    So what happens when both Fed and State don't do anything? Chaos in the streets, that's what will happen.

    We are going to end up with many States having laws, they will all be different and no one will know what is going on!
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    A phony shows its true colors

    As many already knew and surmised, Napolitano's cheap prostitutional political stunt of pretending to care about illegal "immigration" and border security, was shown to be an utter lie and complete fabrication given her typical and true opposition to doing one damned thing about this massive debacle. Perhaps her head counters believe there are now enough illegal alien voters assembled to keep and vote her back into power.

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    Arizona has other options

    Goldwater unveils bold border plan
    He says his first move if elected would be to deploy Guard


    By Jennifer Bartlett
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    KINGMAN * Don Goldwater, an announced Republican candidate for governor, addressed the Mohave Republican Forum Tuesday night regarding his position on the issues.

    Goldwater opened his speech by saying the 2006 election is a referendum on all of Arizona. He said Arizona has a governor who welcomes illegal immigrants that cost citizens $1.2 to $3.6 billion every year and a governor who feels that education is best left to the federal government.

    The first thing Goldwater said he would do if elected would be to declare a state of emergency and put the National Guard on the U.S./Mexican border. Current Gov. Janet Napolitano confirmed, he said, that a fence is needed. He said she recently made the statement that fences are not effective and then turned around to say that the reason so many are coming into Arizona is because California put a fence up. He said one of his main goals for his term would be to put a fence and the latest technology on the border.

    He also said that the biggest problems in fighting illegal immigration are ordinances preventing law enforcement from enforcing immigration laws which the Supreme Court dictated that they could. Arizona needs to remind the cities and towns that they can and must enforce these laws, Goldwater said. He also said that the state government should withhold tax dollars from those cities and towns not enforcing these laws and allowing businesses to operate with illegal immigrants as employees.

    Illegal immigration is also causing an increase in illegal activity in Arizona, Goldwater said. He quoted a statistic that said 70 percent of all drugs in Arizona come across the border.

    Arizona also needs, he said, to put an end to the human slave trade where boys are traded into gangs and girls for sex slaves.

    Goldwater said he wants to arrest the illegal immigrants and send them back down to the border to help build the border fences.

    Education is another concern Goldwater has with the current administration. He said that the problems are in the classrooms, with students not learning the basic skills needed to survive in the real world. He said Arizona needs to adequately fund classrooms and interview teachers to find out what they need to run their classrooms.

    Of the $9 billion in the state budget, Goldwater said about $700,000 is surplus. Some needs to go to fund schools, he said, however, the majority of the surplus needs to be returned to the citizens of Arizona.

    Richard Basinger, vice president of the Mohave Republican Forum, asked if Goldwater supported using some of the surplus to at least begin paying back the Highway User Revenue Funds that were raided after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. Goldwater responded that he does not believe it is ever okay for departments to steal from other departments. The governor needs to say "no" to moving funds from one department to another. He also said that budgets need to have proof backing them up, especially concerning schools. He said once in office he would look into the feasibility of paying the HURF funds back.

    Concern was voiced from outgoing Mohave Republican Forum President Laurie Barthlow about offshoring and the effect on Arizona. Goldwater said that companies transferring business offshore affects everyone. He insinuated that a lot of companies leave the U.S. because of stiff regulations put on pollution. He said Arizona needs to work on getting businesses to stay in Arizona and to tell government agencies to back off on the regulations. He also said that lowering business property taxes would help in keeping businesses here.

    Goldwater said that he would support a legal secure worker program once the border is controlled. However, he said he has a problem with concessions being made for immigrants who do not assimilate. The official language of Arizona should be English, he said, and he sees no point in having second languages available for documents such as tests for a driver's license.

    America was founded by legal immigrants, he said, and that is how it should always be.

    Goldwater is currently in the qualifying period of the election. He has announced that he intends to run and is working toward getting enough signatures to get his name on the ballot. He said he will run a "clean" election. A clean election is a state-sponsored election.

    Arizona state statute title 16, chapter 6, article 2 says, "The people of Arizona declare our intent to create a clean elections system that will improve the integrity of Arizona state government by diminishing the influence of special-interest money, will encourage citizen participation in the political process, and will promote freedom of speech under the U.S. and Arizona Constitutions. Campaigns will become more issue-oriented and less negative because there will be no need to challenge the sources of campaign money."

    Qualifying candidates, according to statutes, are given an amount equal to the original primary election spending limit. If a candidate running a clean election has an opponent receiving private campaign donations, they are entitled to a limited amount of matching funds, keeping the playing field level.
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    Moosetracks -

    So what happens when both Fed and State don't do anything? Chaos in the streets, that's what will happen.

    What d'ya mean "That's What WILL Happen" ??

    The State and Feds Already haven't been doing anything for the last 40 years...

    "CHAOS in the STREETS" is REALITY NOW

    As for "Goldwaters Bold Border Plan"

    I know it sounds good to say things like "Make the Illegal Aliens build the fence"

    But I dont think that would be a very good idea - to many opportunities for them to build in weak spots - etc...

    Also - Why the heck is everybody talking about just building a "fence" ???

    A fence !!??!! Just a pissant little old fence ??!!??

    D'oh! - they're already climbing the "fences" that are currently in place.

    We all pay damn well plenty enough in taxes to have a Great WALL of "CHINA" right here in the good ol USofA.

    Say approx 25-30 feet across at the top, 40 feet deep underground and 100 foot High -
    With gun turrets mine fields, infrared sensors, seismic sensors, high flying UAV patrols, etc...



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    Guess Phoenix will be voting out this traitor Napolitano next election. My advice to her is after she is kicked out of office to go to mexico where she can be appreciated.
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