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reply posted on 14-5-2010 @ 01:55 PM by guohua
Originally posted by andy1033
The way i look at it, europe had all these immigration laws, and the ptb did not care here either.

Really is it so bad that a country of immigrants which you are open yourself up to others a little more? Whats the problem there, can no one else have a bit of the pie?

Americans are being hypocrites, and we do not need to read the law. Everyone breaks the law everyday in the western world and thats a fact for most people. The law only matters when the police choose to enforce it, that is why they are called law enforcement, not the people who stop crime.


The Real Only Reason You Don't Want To Read The Law Is Because,,,,
It Would Take All The Wind Out Of Your Sails. It is not racist, you'd have to back pedal on that lie being spread and it does not pick out only brown skinned people to harass on the street while they walk their kids to school. So, there again you'd have to rethink your lies you like to spread.
In other words, Take Your Open Boarder Crap back to California and those other misguided states and cities like Austin, TX. and cry yourself to sleep.
Oh, Yes, Please continue to boycott Arizona. We like the attention and we are losing a few illegals to your part of the country every day. How do I know, My neighbor next door to me, has been out of work for 5 months, he does dry-wall install and a plumber.
He was called back to work at a living wage, his boss actually apologize to him in person, told him of horror stories of having to rework jobs not done correctly the first or second time because he hired cheaper laborers to do the jobs.
Please explain to me or show me how I am breaking the law every day.
If I were, I would be in big trouble as I still to this day hold a top secert and tkg and crypto clearance from my Federal Goverment Job of 30 plus years and i was never read off and I am still called on to this day.
So BITE ME!


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reply posted on 14-5-2010 @ 02:01 PM by BenIndaSun
I heard the Arizona immigration bill referred to as the 'papers please' law, yet when I began school this fall (I'm in a graduate professional program) and I heard about the name tag policy/rule (it's actually a plastic badge with a computer chip in it) I looked at my friend and said "Papers please". So it's already here, in 'friendly' environments.

Homegrown terrorism: now, in 2010 it is pseudo-Middle Eastern Islam radicals. The 9/11/01 'incident' catalyzed the anti-Muslim movement we still experience (ie. backlash to the building of a mosque 2 blocks from 'ground zero'). The law(s) are here, in print, guiding legislation and judicial decisions now as we speak, and being used to teach law in universities now.

Homegrown terrorism: let us say in 2030, what will it be? Anti-Muslim movement will be dead, but HGT will be be in the books, PDF files, etc, and Americans will be acclimated to the concept. Also, technology will be much 'better' (some say worse), but better in the context of capabilities. Can anyone say thought crimes? Face watching? Personality profiling?

I don't know what life will be like in the USA, but I currently live in a progressive state funded college university town which I think sheds some light. Every week, especially after I haven't been to one part of the city in a while I notice more cameras. People walk around like pathetic zombies scared to look at anything besides their feet when they walk. Whether at gas stations, electric company, school, there are always men with 'evil' faces. These guys are huge and they always wear black and dark blue clothing. If it rains or they need to be outside, they always wear those neon-yellow jackets. I know these exist everywhere, but in my city they are highly prevalent. They patrol in groups, and if students don't wear their name tag (issued by the security office on campus) we are escorted out of school (and believe me they're serious, it happened to a class vice president).


reply posted on 16-5-2010 @ 07:46 PM by argentus
I read it already. I'm also [possibly] one of the few that has actually read completely through the final permutation of the Health Care bill.

Appreciate you posting it. I think it's important for Americans to read (not saying others shouldn't) and understand. I don't see any draconian language in there, nor anything that allows profiling. If a person is stopped by the legal authorities in relation to a lawful probable-cause event, then they had better be carrying documents that demonstrates their lawful ability to be a resident of the United States. It's really not much different than the federal law on the books, other than it places enforcement in the state context.

Exactly what should've been done (IMO) a long time ago -- shore up the laws already existing.

Having had occasion to see Cuban families in POS "boats" trying to cross 500+ miles of open ocean for a CHANCE at a less oppressive life, I feel for people who take desperate measures for the good of their families. Regardless of local law, I will never deny any human being water, food or fuel. Still, I believe borders should be protected, and those who occupy a nation unlawfully discovered and deported. It's a sad state our world is in, but (again, IMO) no nation's citizens should be expected to pay for services that benefit people who do not occupy its lands legally.

I have no problem with people -- here where I live or in the U.S. -- who gain legal status/citizenship/residency/work permit. Here, a work permit is the analogue of the U.S. green card, more or less.

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