maxiep
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Is it shocking that govt. fails to do its job?
LOL
It's shocking when they intentionally turn their back.
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Is it shocking that govt. fails to do its job?
LOL
20 B. FOR ANY LAWFUL CONTACT MADE BY A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL OR AGENCY
21 OF THIS STATE OR A COUNTY, CITY, TOWN OR OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THIS
22 STATE WHERE REASONABLE SUSPICION EXISTS THAT THE PERSON IS AN ALIEN WHO IS
23 UNLAWFULLY PRESENT IN THE UNITED STATES, A REASONABLE ATTEMPT SHALL BE MADE,
24 WHEN PRACTICABLE, TO DETERMINE THE IMMIGRATION STATUS OF THE PERSON. THE
25 PERSON'S IMMIGRATION STATUS SHALL BE VERIFIED WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
26 PURSUANT TO 8 UNITED STATES CODE SECTION 1373(c).
What is "reasonable suspicion that the PERSON is an alien who is unlawfully present in the United States" ?
It's shocking when they intentionally turn their back.
Being unable to produce ID such as a driver's license when stopped for speeding in a car, producing forged ID, giving a false name and address, being unable to speak at least rudimentary English, not knowing who the Father of our country is, working jobs under the table for shit wages...
I will try to find the article where it was comparing the AZ law to the Mexico law. It stated that the law in Mexico was stricter and made it a legal requirement to carry ID at all times. It also said that Mexico has recently rewritten their laws so they stop treating their illegals out their southern border inhumanely. It also clearly stated that they had not revised the ID clause of their law at this time. It is very hypocritical that Mexico is sueing the state of AZ when they have harsher laws on their books then we do. Of course Obama didn't mention that little fact when he was kissing the Mexican leaders ass and insulting the governor of Arizona.It's not a legal requirement to carry identification while walking around. It's a good idea in case you get hit by a care or something, but not a requirement.
I will try to find the article where it was comparing the AZ law to the Mexico law. It stated that the law in Mexico was stricter and made it a legal requirement to carry ID at all times. It also said that Mexico has recently rewritten their laws so they stop treating their illegals out their southern border inhumanely. It also clearly stated that they had not revised the ID clause of their law at this time. It is very hypocritical that Mexico is sueing the state of AZ when they have harsher laws on their books then we do. Of course Obama didn't mention that little fact when he was kissing the Mexican leaders ass and insulting the governor of Arizona.
We're not Mexico. It's supposed to be a "free country" here, right?
A lot of citizens don't know shit about the country, like who the "Father" of our country is.
Like you expect them to do with health care when they ration it?
The police aren't robots. They're going to have suspicion first, then find a reason to pull people with brown skin over, then hassle them for papers. Just like in all sorts of nasty countries none of us would want to live in.
It is free within its laws. It is not a free ride.
Who says anyone should get a free ride?
If your gripe is they come here and work, even for sub minimum wage, at least they come here to work.
Why can't they fill out the proper paperwork like so many other people do) before coming here to work. Then they wouldn't be illegal. Do you think it is fair since they can walk across the border they should not be required to go through the proper procedure for entering the country to work?
Why can't they fill out the proper paperwork like so many other people do) before coming here to work. Then they wouldn't be illegal. Do you think it is fair since they can walk across the border they should not be required to go through the proper procedure for entering the country to work?
Did people have to wait at Ellis Island to get registered?
would anyone be up in arms if Congress passed an "Ellis Island Law"? One that said you have to stop at a border crossing, take a picture, fingerprints/DNA and get an ID card?
PHOENIX — A federal judge dealt a serious blow to Arizona's immigration law on Wednesday when she put most of the crackdown on hold just hours before it was to take effect.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton sets up a lengthy legal battle as Arizona fights to enact the nation's toughest-in-the-nation law. Republican Gov. Jan Brewer said the state likely appeal the ruling and seek to get the judge's order overturned.
But for now, opponents of the law have prevailed: The provisions that angered opponents will not take effect, including sections that required officers to check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws.
The judge also delayed parts of the law that required immigrants to carry their papers at all times, and made it illegal for undocumented workers to solicit employment in public places. In addition, the judge blocked officers from making warrantless arrests of suspected illegal immigrants.
"Requiring Arizona law enforcement officials and agencies to determine the immigration status of every person who is arrested burdens lawfully-present aliens because their liberty will be restricted while their status is checked," U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton, a Clinton appointee, said in her decision.
I think a free country would have free borders.
Those two things aren't related for non-citizens.
No they aren't.
Why don't we provide social security to citizens of every country around the world? Why don't we deploy our Police and Fire departments to protect and help people living in other countries?
if he murders you, he flies back to France and they don't extradite him.
If a French citizen (not US citizen) buys a house here and it burns down or is burglarized, the police and fire departments will show up and do their jobs as if the owner were a citizen.
As for Social Security, why shouldn't non-citizens pay into it and receive benefits if they live here?
