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Topic: Feds suing to block immigration enforcement
Dragoness's photo
Fri 06/25/10 06:02 PM
Obviously some people can't see racist intention when it is presented in a law if they read it.

Dragoness's photo
Fri 06/25/10 06:04 PM




Government should always sue on human rights issues regardless to which human it is.


then they should be suing themselves because it's their law that is being broken.


In a way they are suing themselves, right?

Human rights should always be fought for.


No human has the right to violate another human's property. True reform would privatize all land so landowners can keep illegal aliens out without help from the government.


You know that technically no land totally belongs to any one person and can be reacquired by the government at any time and that is how it should be. Individuals are "lent" the property in this country for as long as the government doesn't need it.

Dragoness's photo
Fri 06/25/10 06:06 PM
Considering that non racist immigration laws are there to protect the illegal immigrant from being misused in this country. Supporting non racist or non civil right violating immigration laws is the way to go.

A person cannot rightfully support laws that violate civil rights for humans though.

So I support our federal immigration laws and wish they would have enforced them for all these years.

nicetallguy38's photo
Sat 06/26/10 07:33 AM
So if a federal agency enforces the law ... Its a good thing .. But if Arizona Highway Patrol does it its racist? Its the same law!! How is it OK for one but not the other?

boredinaz06's photo
Sat 06/26/10 08:12 AM


Ya know, anymore the word racist is about as harsh as pudding. Next on the sissified list...NAZI!

The only difference between Arizona's law and federal law is that Arizona won't be bought off by La Raza and they are pissed about that. La Raza knows they can pay to de-legislate immigration at the federal level but not at the this states. This law will stand and other states will follow suit, the supreme court has already said that states can create their own immigration laws 35 years ago, I can't remember the case but it is there.

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