Republican compares Arizona law to Gestapo

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Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.) ripped into the new Arizona immigration law today, comparing it to Nazi Germany.

"This law of 'frontier justice' – where law enforcement officials are required to stop anyone based on 'reasonable suspicion' that they may be in the country illegally – is reminiscent of a time during World War II when the Gestapo in Germany stopped people on the street and asked for their papers without probable cause," Mack said in a statement.
Mack (R) compares Ariz. law to Nazi Germany - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room

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Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.) ripped into the new Arizona immigration law today, comparing it to Nazi Germany.

"This law of 'frontier justice' – where law enforcement officials are required to stop anyone based on 'reasonable suspicion' that they may be in the country illegally – is reminiscent of a time during World War II when the Gestapo in Germany stopped people on the street and asked for their papers without probable cause," Mack said in a statement.
Mack (R) compares Ariz. law to Nazi Germany - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room

:eusa_eh:

So now you think Republicans are a source of moral authority?
Make up your mind, sleazebag.
 
Yes, Barbarians at the Gates is so much more appealing than actually taking steps to enforce the borders
 
Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.) ripped into the new Arizona immigration law today, comparing it to Nazi Germany.

"This law of 'frontier justice' – where law enforcement officials are required to stop anyone based on 'reasonable suspicion' that they may be in the country illegally – is reminiscent of a time during World War II when the Gestapo in Germany stopped people on the street and asked for their papers without probable cause," Mack said in a statement.
Mack (R) compares Ariz. law to Nazi Germany - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room

:eusa_eh:

poor gestapo, so misunderstood.
 
Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.) ripped into the new Arizona immigration law today, comparing it to Nazi Germany.

"This law of 'frontier justice' – where law enforcement officials are required to stop anyone based on 'reasonable suspicion' that they may be in the country illegally – is reminiscent of a time during World War II when the Gestapo in Germany stopped people on the street and asked for their papers without probable cause," Mack said in a statement.
Mack (R) compares Ariz. law to Nazi Germany - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room

:eusa_eh:

So now you think Republicans are a source of moral authority?
Make up your mind, sleazebag.



They absolutely were when I was young. Now sadly ..very rarely
 
so far no one has offered to help Arizona.. All they get is bitch slapped.. now you know why they do what they do.. they can rest their case..
 
Rubio is obviously worried that half his wetback family is going to get tossed back over the friggin' border.

Oh well, they shouldn't have broken the law in the first place.

C-YA Rubio's!....You will not be missed!
 
The hoopla over this law is so silly. Everyone who comes into this country from mexico Canada or where ever, has to show documentation.

So if you are here without showing documentation to get in, you are breaking the law.
 
its an insult to the millions of jews who suffered extradordinarily under the nazis....

Ya..the jews sneaking into Germany to work in the lettuce fields ..

Oh gawwwd you kill me!!!


:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Make light of it all you want. The 'Nazi' references are cheap and taudry. I see NO ONE being put into camps in Arizona, and forced to bear their labor or anything else. You sir, are an idiot.
 
The hoopla over this law is so silly. Everyone who comes into this country from mexico Canada or where ever, has to show documentation.

So if you are here without showing documentation to get in, you are breaking the law.

And all Arizona did was to bolster existing law. I agree with you.

So where in the existing law does it give police the right to ignore the 4th amendment?
 
Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.) ripped into the new Arizona immigration law today, comparing it to Nazi Germany.

"This law of 'frontier justice' – where law enforcement officials are required to stop anyone based on 'reasonable suspicion' that they may be in the country illegally – is reminiscent of a time during World War II when the Gestapo in Germany stopped people on the street and asked for their papers without probable cause," Mack said in a statement.
Mack (R) compares Ariz. law to Nazi Germany - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room

:eusa_eh:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100424/ap_on_re_us/us_immigration_enforcement

1. She is misrepresenting the law so either she's stupid or a liar

2. The Hispanics are not afraid of profilng they are afraid of getting caught

"But the 18-year-old said he's afraid he'll be arrested anyway if police see him driving around with friends and relatives, some of them illegal immigrants."
 
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The hoopla over this law is so silly. Everyone who comes into this country from mexico Canada or where ever, has to show documentation.

So if you are here without showing documentation to get in, you are breaking the law.

And all Arizona did was to bolster existing law. I agree with you.

So where in the existing law does it give police the right to ignore the 4th amendment?

I see. We have had a law since 1940...So would that law be declared 'UnConstitutional' as well? All Arizona did was to bolster what is in place.

And your 4th Amendment argument carries NO weight. Law enforcement check you out when stopped for an infraction. Been doing it for decades.
NO WHERE does the AZ Law suggest 'profiling' as some of you claim.

Show us in the 4th A where the AZ Law as written does anything different than LE does now?

4th Amendment: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. "

Face it. You're wrong. End story.
 
And all Arizona did was to bolster existing law. I agree with you.

So where in the existing law does it give police the right to ignore the 4th amendment?

I see. We have had a law since 1940...So would that law be declared 'UnConstitutional' as well? All Arizona did was to bolster what is in place.

And your 4th Amendment argument carries NO weight. Law enforcement check you out when stopped for an infraction. Been doing it for decades.
NO WHERE does the AZ Law suggest 'profiling' as some of you claim.

Show us in the 4th A where the AZ Law as written does anything different than LE does now?

4th Amendment: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. "

Face it. You're wrong. End story.

What "probable cause" is shown by the AZ law?
 
Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.) ripped into the new Arizona immigration law today, comparing it to Nazi Germany.

"This law of 'frontier justice' – where law enforcement officials are required to stop anyone based on 'reasonable suspicion' that they may be in the country illegally – is reminiscent of a time during World War II when the Gestapo in Germany stopped people on the street and asked for their papers without probable cause," Mack said in a statement.
Mack (R) compares Ariz. law to Nazi Germany - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room

:eusa_eh:

Hispanics fear profiling under new Arizona law - Yahoo! News

1. She is misrepresenting the law so either she's stupid or a liar

2. The Hispanics are not afraid of profilng they are afraid of getting caught

"But the 18-year-old said he's afraid he'll be arrested anyway if police see him driving around with friends and relatives, some of them illegal immigrants."
Despite the name, Connie is a he.
 

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