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    Whose country is this, anyway? Blood pressure Alert!

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    Whose country is this, anyway?
    By Michelle Malkin • January 16, 2008 10:53 AM

    Arizona has a tough, new state employer sanctions law to discourage illegal immigration. It’s called the Legal Arizona Workers Act and it prohibits employers from knowingly employing unauthorized aliens; requires the Attorney General and county Attorney to investigate complaints about employers who hire unauthorized aliens; and makes it unlawful for a person to file false and frivolous complaints against an employer. If an employer knowingly employs an unauthorized alien, the act requires that the employer’s business license be permanently revoked. It requires employers to verify their employees through a free federal basic pilot program. The act makes it a crime to take the identity of another to obtain employment.

    The federal courts have refused to block the law, causing an uproar among the open-borders lobbyists.

    Know who else is complaining? A delegation of Mexican lawmakers, who crossed the border and traveled to Tucson to lobby (Hat tip - reader Ray):

    A delegation of nine state legislators from Sonora traveled to Tucson to make the case against Arizona’s new employer sanctions law[.]

    The lawmakers say it will have a devastating [e]ffect on the Mexican state.

    Whose problem is that?

    At a news conference Tuesday, they said Sonora cannot handle the demand for housing, jobs and schools it will face as illegal Mexican workers in Arizona return to their hometowns without jobs or money.

    Again: Whose problem is that?

    The law, which took effect Jan.1, punishes employers who knowingly hire individuals who don’t have valid legal documents to work in the United States.

    Businesses found violating the law face suspension or loss of a business license.

    The lawmakers were to travel to Phoenix Wednesday for a breakfast meeting with Hispanic legislators.

    They’re expected to tell them how the law will affect Mexican families on both sides of the border.

    “How can they pass a law like this?â€

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    If Mexican elected officials can not take care of their own people, I am sure some member of "You don't speak for me" could take over their jobs and do it.
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    At a news conference Tuesday, they said Sonora cannot handle the demand for housing, jobs and schools it will face as illegal Mexican workers in Arizona return to their hometowns without jobs or money.






    Oh, but somehow the United States is expected to handle all of that forced upon us by Mexican citizens who decide they have the right to come here illegally and completely overwhelm our society?

    Another question comes to mind......just who in the hell invited Mexican government officials to come here and conduct their business, as well as otherwise interfere, with our affairs?

    This is really something that needs to have the brakes slammed on.
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    Just turn those lawyers around and face them in the correct position, headed back to Mexico. (Not even interested in anything they have to say)
    <div>''Life's tough......it's even tougher if you're stupid.''
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    Another question comes to mind......just who in the hell invited Mexican government officials to come here and conduct their business, as well as otherwise interfere, with our affairs?


    Jorge Bush

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    OVERPOPULATION is a bad idea....

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    Expect amnesty to be first up on the agenda next year if Obama, Hillary, McCain, Hucakbee, or Giuliani wins the election. This is the only way they can sweep all of these pesky little problems under the carpet. We're hanging on by a thread!

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