I think they all should since the feds won't enforce immigration laws.Should more states adopt a law like Arizona's illegal immigrant legislation?Well it's not that the feds don't enforce the immigration laws, it's that they're not enforcing it well enough. I think it's a great idea to give part of the feds' duties to the state since the feds obviously can't handle it.Should more states adopt a law like Arizona's illegal immigrant legislation?
Yes, all States should do this since the Federal government will not. How can a nation be protected if the borders are open to anyone in the world that wants to walk across and come in?Should more states adopt a law like Arizona's illegal immigrant legislation?I think ALL border states should do it
There was a time when you had to have a sponsor and go through legal channels, and medical so disease isn't brought into the country. Many people did that, and they are welcome. Who the hell are they or the President to demand we not inconvenience them.Should more states adopt a law like Arizona's illegal immigrant legislation?absolutely, it should be up to the individual states to take care of its borders not the fedsShould more states adopt a law like Arizona's illegal immigrant legislation?
YES, all of them should. We need laws like this on a local level because the Federal government is not willing to do what it is supposed to do. We need a law like that in New Jersey where I live and have made my views known to my state legislators.
Obama is a total idiot on this matter.
I shouldn't think so. This one is likely to be struck down. Obviously the feds DO enforce immigration laws. That we still have illegal immigrants arriving is another matter. This is like saying the US has so many murders because we don't prosecute murderers... obviously that not the case.Should more states adopt a law like Arizona's illegal immigrant legislation?
Absolutely. We the people pay for this invasion, and we the people are the victims of their crimes, indiscriminate breeding. total disregard for our environment, total disregard for the law, and their outrageous sense of entitlement.
The U.S. could build a bunch of ED-209s (Robocop) and have them patrol the border. That would be freakin' awesome!
"You have 5 seconds to comply. Four... three... two... one... I am now authorized to use physical force!"
Should more states adopt a law like Arizona's illegal immigrant legislation?
Until we gain control over our borders and states I say yes. Enough is enough of what's going on. If the Federal Government was doing their job, what's happening in AZ would not be happening. This is the kind of thing that happens when you are desperate and your hand has been forced.
Yes, because its becoming quite obvious that the task at hand is too big for the Federal Government to handle, the proof is in the pudding as they say. And its quite obvious that for some unknown reason the leadership in Washington does not want the immigration laws in question enforced? Now the question is why, why doesn't 0bama want the immigration laws enforced? Arizona is doing nothing but mimicking the Federal Law already on the books, yet to some in Washington, Arizona needs to be monitored, could it be that 0bama wants to see if Arizona can do the job better then his Federal Government?
The law in AZ is nothing but a political ploy.
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard opposes SB1070. He stated that the bill "does nothing to improve border security or address the core issues of illegal immigration." He also said it would "take law enforcement resources away from stopping more serious crimes."
The Arizona Association of Chiefs of Police (AAOP) firmly opposes it for fiscal reasons and It contends that it would hinder the investigation of more serious crimes and erode the trust between police and immigrant communities.
Mesa Police Sgt. Bryan Soller, who is president of the Mesa and Arizona Fraternal Order of Police, has expressed similar concerns, stating that the bill "will bankrupt our city."
Arturo Venegas, director of the Law Enforcement Engagement Initiative, issued a statement accusing the Arizona legislature of "playing politics with public safety," pointing out that it "will result in police spending less time keeping the streets free of violent criminals" and create distrust within the immigrant community.
I think we should see how everything plays out before other states start jumping on the bandwagon.
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