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    Arizona, Alabama: symbols of nat’l anti-immigrant movement

    Arizona, Alabama: symbols of nat’l anti-immigrant movement
    Luke Witman
    Tucson Immigration Examiner
    August 30, 2011

    It seems unlikely, but Arizona and Alabama seem to have a lot more in common recently than just their alphabetical order positioning. For example, just last week popular blog Gawker rated the two states numbers one and two respectively on their list of the 50 worst states in the nation. Of Arizona, the website poses the likes of Joe Arpaio (“an insane lunatic cowboy wannabeâ€
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    The fine people of Arizona, Georgia, Alabama, and other states standing up to illegal immigration are caring American patriots.

    These people at Gawker along with Luke Witman from the Tucson Immigration Examiner are anti-American invasion supporting propagandists and thus enemies of the American Republic.

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    Unfortunately, if public sentiment has any influence on the future of immigration legislation, it seems that the full enforcement of SB 1070 and HB 56 as well as similar legislation that is already cropping up in other states is inevitable. One recent poll found that over half of U.S.-Americans support the sort of anti-immigrant legislation that Arizona and Alabama have created. With this sort of public support, it is only a matter of time until even harsher anti-immigrant laws start popping up, and being enforced throughout the country.
    Ah but they are feeling the pressure!
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    [quote]It seems unlikely, but Arizona and Alabama seem to have a lot more in common recently than just their alphabetical order positioning. For example, just last week popular blog Gawker rated the two states numbers one and two respectively on their list of the 50 worst states in the nation. Of Arizona, the website poses the likes of Joe Arpaio (“an insane lunatic cowboy wannabeâ€

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    Why do they keep referring to it as an"anti-immigration movement"????

    It is an ANTI-ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION movement....

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