Mexico's drug cartels and gangs spreading across America!

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Arizona's immigration law, the one that caused so much controversy, was criticized unprecedentedly by the president in front of the United Nations as a violation of human rights. At the same time this administration took Arizona to court to stop them from addressing the issue of illegal immigration; they offered absolutely no solutions or legislation to address the concerns that so many states have. Republican’s solution is the same as the Democrats. And anyone suggesting that something needs to be done is somehow anti-American.

Sadly, I believe this is one of many issues that the conservative movement just doesn’t seem willing to winning. Either out of lack of leadership or resolve, no one seems capable of offering solutions on how to secure the southern border and how to punish, YES PUNISH, the people who broke United States law by coming here.
 
At the same time this administration took Arizona to court to stop them from addressing the issue of illegal immigration; they offered absolutely no solutions or legislation to address the concerns that so many states have.
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The Federal government filed a lawsuit based on preemption under the Supremacy Clause, this is a constitutional matter having noting to do with immigration policy.

Arizona has representation in Washington as do the other 49 states; if the state believed the Federal government was failing in its responsibility to protect the state’s border, it was incumbent upon those representatives to address the issue accordingly, not have state lawmakers contrived a poorly drafted, un-Constitutional law.

And needless to say 1070 was more about politics than immigration reform.
 
So many people want to fight over who's better, Democrats or Republicans. In the mean time America will soon be a majority Hispanic country and the words Democrat and Republican will have no meaning anymore.
 
if the state believed the Federal government was failing in its responsibility to protect the state’s border, it was incumbent upon those representatives to address the issue accordingly...And needless to say 1070 was more about politics than immigration reform.

Really? You believe that the federal government has adequately addressed the issue of illegal immigration? I read 1070- not a very large bill- and to say that this was about race or politics is a lie. A sickening lie that besmirches honest citizens who are faced with drug violence and a struggling economy where wages have been driven down by a work force of permanent underclass; a people who are only hurt by your endorsement of their exploitation.

This administration has embraced, just like Bush, the idea of open borders. Any attempt to enforce THE LAW are met with baseless accusations of racism and unprecedented hostile comments by an American president to the UN, whose members consist of human rights violators of the likes of Sudan and China, and compare those countries to an American state.

When the federal government FAILS in its' responsibilities to the states, it is incumbent upon them to take the necessary steps to ensure the safety of its' citizens and to uphold to law.
 
Terrible.

Mexican drug cartels sending mercantile embassaries to the USA.

What are they selling?

Tacos?

Reap what you sow, Americans.
 
Editec right, America allowed mexicans to invade their country

Reap what you sow, Americans
 
Then we have the poster 'Sinister', who claims that white "Biker gangs" are selling firearms to the cartels. No you idiot, it's their own people (The Cartel) inside the USA purchasing the guns and sending them back. Dumb shit. ~BH
 

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