bucs90
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This week, state reps in the South Carolina Senate introduced a bill nearly identical to Arizona's, making it illegal for an illegal immigrant to be present in the state of South Carolina, and giving local law enforcement the authority to enforce it. Praise God. We need all 50 states to pass this law. This has hit Obama blindside. He did NOT want to or anticipate having to deal with this right now. This was supposed to be Global Warming activist time, not immigration.
Also in South Carolina, they already passed last week a law that makes it legal for police officers to search ANY person on probation or parole, without warrant, anytime for no reason. It's now a consent term of their release on probation or parole. So, basically, a cop is driving down the street and sees a known habitual offender driving by whom he KNOWS is on probation or parole. He can stop that offender, search him and his car, with no probable cause or warrant, simply by terms of his release. The habitual drug offenders and violent criminals will no longer be free to commit more crimes while on probation and/or parole as cops can basically check on them at will in SC now.
Hopefully, Andre Bauer wins here as Governor as he has proposed slashing most welfare programs and entitlement programs to bare bones necessity only cases for disabled and very elderly. South Carolina will not end up like California.
Also in South Carolina, they already passed last week a law that makes it legal for police officers to search ANY person on probation or parole, without warrant, anytime for no reason. It's now a consent term of their release on probation or parole. So, basically, a cop is driving down the street and sees a known habitual offender driving by whom he KNOWS is on probation or parole. He can stop that offender, search him and his car, with no probable cause or warrant, simply by terms of his release. The habitual drug offenders and violent criminals will no longer be free to commit more crimes while on probation and/or parole as cops can basically check on them at will in SC now.
Hopefully, Andre Bauer wins here as Governor as he has proposed slashing most welfare programs and entitlement programs to bare bones necessity only cases for disabled and very elderly. South Carolina will not end up like California.