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Reply #64: ARIZONA THREATENS FEDERAL CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS
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Tue Apr-27-10 11:33 PM
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64. ARIZONA THREATENS FEDERAL CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS |
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The illegal immigration situation has deteroated to the point where we now have a state that passed a law that would actually lead to Police Officers being forced to stop and pull over Mexicans under FEDERAL LAW NO STATE CAN MAKE THERE OWN CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS
While obviously it is illegal to cross the Mexico/California border and stay in America permanently unless you are a citizen or a legal immigrant(Noncitizen with permission to be in America) during the 1990’s the American economy was booming,since these were poor,hungry people we were nice about not being to strict with the rules since the economy was good.But now we are in the worst economy since the Great Depression,people in Arizona are mad that a Blackman is President and that the job market dried up.Latino votes put Obama over the top.It’s a known fact that Obama only got about 43% of the White vote.If they can’t kick out African-Americans kicking out illegal immigrants is a way to try and hurt Obama's chances of reelection Obviously if the Federal Civil Rights Laws say we cannot treat anyone differently.It would be “Separate but equal”, if people who look Mexican can be pulled over.So there are only two options to solve the illegal immigration controversy
Option 1) All Illegal immigrants since they broke a rule will be asked to pay a fine after they pay there fine they can be American citizens
Option 2)A Federal Law would be passed making it illegal for a business to hire anyone who isn’t an American citizen or Legal Immigrant.Then Illegal Immigrants would be escorted out by Homeland Security
Whichever decision is made and I support letting them stay a decision needs to be made NOW WE CAN'T HAVE A STATE MAKING IT'S OWN CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS
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