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No worries, if the illegals were self-sufficient, and conservative, they'd run them outta town tomorrow.
Yes, that is true, isn't it...I never looked at it from that angle.Most of them are.No worries, if the illegals were self-sufficient, and conservative, they'd run them outta town tomorrow.
No worries, if the illegals were self-sufficient, and conservative, they'd run them outta town tomorrow.
Most of them are.
"ILLEGALS" ???? CONSERVATIVES ??????? ..... FUTURE CONSERVATIVES ????? VOTING FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ?!?!?
"ILLEGALS" ???? CONSERVATIVES ??????? ..... FUTURE CONSERVATIVES ????? VOTING FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ?!?!?
No dumbass, conservative as in their views and "morals". Republicans are definitely not conservatives of which you are referring to. They believe fully in welfare - only to corporations and the MIC as opposed to help American citizens. Conservatism is not a real ideal or party, but an urban myth... like leprechauns.
To take issue with the thread title, Arizona is not attempting to enforce federal immigration laws. If they were there would've been no need to pass a new law of their own. They're trying to seize control of immigration policy as it affect Arizona and supplant the enforcement policy priorities laid out in federal law with their own wishes. That's why there's a federal lawsuit. That's exactly the argument the feds are making in court, and to be quite frank, I see no way you can deny the truth of what the feds are saying in their suit.
No worries, if the illegals were self-sufficient, and conservative, they'd run them outta town tomorrow.
Most of them are.
Riiight...that's why we torture people.Most of them are.No worries, if the illegals were self-sufficient, and conservative, they'd run them outta town tomorrow.
And this is where both you and that person to which you respond FAIL.
We are a nation of LAW not of MEN.
Get it?
You know.......giving aid and comfort to someone who isn't a citizen is a crime.
DOJ WONT SUE SANCTUARY CITIES.
DOJ won't sue sanctuary cities...
Jul 14, 2010 ... Sanctuary Cities, just be being them, violate USC 8 section 1324. ... even if they illegals over to Immigration, these people won't be deported, ... cities from becoming sanctuary cities - at the cost of state aid. ...
DOJ won't sue sanctuary cities... - 3 hours ago
To take issue with the thread title, Arizona is not attempting to enforce federal immigration laws. If they were there would've been no need to pass a new law of their own. They're trying to seize control of immigration policy as it affect Arizona and supplant the enforcement policy priorities laid out in federal law with their own wishes. That's why there's a federal lawsuit. That's exactly the argument the feds are making in court, and to be quite frank, I see no way you can deny the truth of what the feds are saying in their suit.
Did you know the state of Rhode Island has nearly the exact same law in place, has been enforcing it for YEARS, and the fed has not said a word about it? Explain.