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    Judge lets Mexico have voice in suit on AZ. immigration law

    Judge lets Mexico have voice in suit on Ariz. immigration law

    The Associated Press
    July 1, 2010 4:30 pm

    PHOENIX - Mexico gets to have a say in one of the lawsuits challenging Arizona's immigration enforcement law.

    A federal judge on Thursday granted Mexico's request to be allowed to file a legal brief supporting the challenge. That means the judge will consider the brief Mexico submitted previously.

    Mexico says it wants to defend its citizens' rights and that the law would lead to racial profiling and hinder trade and tourism. It also says the law would hinder work against drug trafficking and related violence.

    The law's provisions include a requirement that police enforcing another law ask people about their immigration status if there's a "reasonable suspicion" they're in the country illegally.

    The law takes effect July 29 unless blocked by a court.

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    Mexico says it wants to defend its citizens' rights and that the law would lead to racial profiling and hinder trade and tourism. It also says the law would hinder work against drug trafficking and related violence.
    BS! Mexico just doesnt want the drug cartels to be inconvenienced by the police. Mexico has no right to interfere in our country's policies.
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    Then we should have a say in Mexico's laws. Turnabout is fair play. Someone get Calderone on the phone for me, I have a few things to demand of him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReggieMay
    Then we should have a say in Mexico's laws. Turnabout is fair play. Someone get Calderone on the phone for me, I have a few things to demand of him.
    The first Mexican law that Americans should demand is for Mexico to make it illegal for Mexicans to go to the USA without the consent of Americans. Second law, Americans can own property in Mexico. Third law, Mexicans must be sentenced to prison is they throw rocks at Border Patrol. Wow, now that I start to think of it, there is a big long list of laws that Americans should be making for Mexicans.
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    I agree, everyone who has suffered some injury or damage as a result of illegal aliens from Mexico should file a class action law suit against Mexico.

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    THIS IS JUST TOO MUCH AND IT CERTAINLY BEYOND BELIEF, THAT MEXICO CAN HAVE A VOICE TO MEDDLE IN THE AFFAIRS OF THIS COUNTRY, AND THE STATE OF ARIZONA WHAT THE HELL IS THIS COUNTRY COMING TO

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    This is just one more step forward for their reconquista effort....and one step back for American sovereignty. In Mexico, foreigners aren't even allowed to be involved in political demonstrations, protests, etc., yet we let illegal aliens vote. And now we are allowing Mexico to be involved in our political/judicial process. What makes it even more appalling is that this problem was created by Mexico in the first place! It is time to consider moving to Canada... For the time being, at least. Sooner or later, when they have taken over the US, and the US becomes a failed state like Mexico, then they will move onto Canada. Pretty soon, all of North America will be taken over by Mexico, and the whole continent will be an epic failure. Why are we allowing this? What did our relatives/ancestors fight our wars for? We defeated the British over 200 years ago, just to be taken over by Mexico in the 21st century? STOP THIS INVASION NOW!!!

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    americans should have a right to petition the court to disregard the mexican government interference into US laws and US individual state laws.

    Shame on that judge. maybe her office needs phone calls to remind her that foreign governments have no say so in our laws

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    Does anyone know what date Mexico lawyers are to be in court? Maybe we should all show up to and let Mexico know how we feel.

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