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04-27-2010, 03:55 PM #1
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Sen. Lindsey Graham: Arizona immigration bill may be unconst
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Sen. Lindsey Graham: Arizona immigration bill may be unconstitutional
By MANU RAJU | 4/27/10 1:00 PM EDT
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said Tuesday that the tough new Arizona immigration law will probably be struck down by the courts on constitutional grounds. AP
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said Tuesday that the tough new Arizona immigration law will probably be struck down by the courts on constitutional grounds.
"In my view it's all uphill under the law," Graham told reporters. "I think they'll have a hard time upholding this law, that's my view."
Graham, who quipped that he was "not the brightest lawyer in town," said he had a "reasonable suspicion if it comes down to the color of your skin or the ethnic background as the dominant reason, it shouldn't hold up."
His position creates some daylight with his close friend Sen. John McCain, who is facing a tough primary challenge in Arizona but has supported comprehensive immigration reform in the past.
McCain has called the Arizona law a "step forward" and a "good tool" but his office says it does not represent an endorsement.
The new law, which would give Arizona police broad new authority to crack down on suspected illegal immigrants, has effectively put the issue back on the top of the congressional agenda. But Graham, who was trying to negotiate a compromise, said an immigration bill is not ready for action.
To make his point, Graham at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing singled out 10 Democrats by name who he said probably would not support a comprehensive bill.
"I don't believe you can get comprehensive immigration reform anywhere near 60 votres until you deal with this war in Mexico," Graham said.
Kasie Hunt contributed to this report.
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04-27-2010, 04:17 PM #2
Unconstitutional for somebody to actually enforce laws?Look close Lindsey the arizona bill is already covered by fed. law they just dont enforce it. So now arizona will enforce it on a state level.
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04-27-2010, 04:45 PM #3
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Sorry, but the last time I checked...OUR CONSITUTION doesn't cover Mexico or other Latin American countries or citizens of those countries!!
It's unconstitutional for the federal government to sit on their collective a_ _es and allow another country, Mexico in this case, to invade and occupy the USA!! Why are there over 70 Mexican consulates in this country when the rate of LEGAL immigration from Mexico does NOT warrant that! These Mexican Consulates are more like military outposts aiding and abetting Mexican citizens who are being encouraged by their government to enter the USA illegally, basically INVADING this country and tearing down its infrastructures in the process! If that's not an act of war...then what is???.
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04-27-2010, 05:00 PM #4
Sen. Lindsey
EXCUSE ME, senator Graham. Is it not the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT's CONSTITUTIONAL DUTY to ENFORCE IMMIGRATION LAW.
If you spineless, corrupt, anti American citizen politicians would DO YOUR JOB, we would not even have an illegal alien problem.
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04-27-2010, 05:23 PM #5
Time will tell of course, but immigration law expert Kris Kobach helped draft this law no doubt knowing that the well-funded OBL crowd would challenge it.
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04-27-2010, 05:51 PM #6
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Re: Sen. Lindsey
Originally Posted by Texan123
WE are at war...WE should NOT be worried about placating these illegal alien usurpers!! Their needs, wants and demands should NOT be taking up the time, energy and money it has been taking up in Washington! Making them and their anchor babies defacto citizens and rewarding them for disrespecting this nation, it's laws and it's citizens shouldn't even be an issue of any importance! THEY ARE NOT IMPORTANT! THEIR DEMANDS ARE NOT IMPORTANT!! THEIR WHINING should NOT be a PRIORITY! THE ONLY PRIORITY concerning them would be to arrest, FINE and deport them and to secure the borders against any further invasion by them!.
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