Mexico Joins Fight Against Arizona Immigration Law

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Mexico Joins Fight Against Arizona Immigration Law

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(June 23) -- The Mexican government has thrust itself into the legal battle against Arizona's controversial immigration law, joining U.S. advocacy groups in federal court to argue that the measure is unconstitutional and violates the basic rights of Mexican citizens.

"Mexico has a duty to protect its citizens and ensure that ethnicity is not used as criteria for discriminatory acts," the court document states. Mexico argues that the Arizona law threatens "the human and civil rights of its citizens when they are present in Arizona."



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Mexico can piss the fuck off. they already have Mexican drug cartels seizing US land in AZ. They're lucky we dont declare war on them for invading US soil
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No worries Cuda....just heard on the news....that Obama has it all figured out....Rumour has it that he is going to act in a unilateral "Executive Decision" and declare all illegals here to now be "legal"...circumventing the congress, senate and the majority of "American Citizens".... That oughta be real popular....Obama's gonna turn everybodies home into his "soup kitchen".....Now, that's a change...

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that may actually be the best thing to do, it eliminates loose ends in one fell swoop, and instead of dealing with a huge backlog of cases, you can now begin fresh, with new legislation in place to go after it with gusto

plus it will make all the criminal elements subject to US law, as they are "citizens"..no more tossing them back to Mexico to return a few hours later, instead they do not pass go and collect 200$, they go to go to jail (good time to reform various state and federal penal codes too, perhaps re-introduce (as some have already) a form of chain gang, or otherwise, some kind of deal where inmates HAVE to work as directed...gulag without the starvation, disease, privation...
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Daiichidoku wrote:that may actually be the best thing to do, it eliminates loose ends in one fell swoop, and instead of dealing with a huge backlog of cases, you can now begin fresh, with new legislation in place to go after it with gusto
You have lost your mind....Who is going to enforce this "new" legislation? Obama? How will it "cure" the problem of continued illegal immigration? Here is some simple legislation for ya....Treat them like the criminals they are....arrest them, deport them and confiscate all property and assets...no hearing, no nothing...just the boot....and a little " Y'all come back now, heah " If they should return? Tatoo or Brand them, take their shit and deport them....Third offense shoot'em.

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Pudfark wrote:Old Pudfark sez: " Give the "Beaners" the weiner "

way too much enthusiasm, here........ :P
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"Republican lawmakers are expressing shock over a Labor Department ad campaign that offers government assistance to illegal immigrants who think they're getting shortchanged for their work -- and at least one of them is planning to write to Labor Secretary Hilda Solis for an explanation.

Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz says he wants to know why taxpayers are being asked to spend money to ensure that illegals get assistance for fair wages while millions of unemployed Americans struggle to find jobs."

Hmmm, the FBi pays that "Vander sloot" fellow...and now? FUBAR is and will be Obama's legacy....

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Pudfark wrote:(June 23) -- joining U.S. advocacy groups in federal court to argue that the measure is unconstitutional and violates the basic rights of Mexican citizens.
I think i can speak for pretty much all of America here when i sayMexis can have all he rights thye wnat in Mexiland but in America get on your knees
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fatman wrote:
Pudfark wrote:(June 23) -- joining U.S. advocacy groups in federal court to argue that the measure is unconstitutional and violates the basic rights of Mexican citizens.
I think i can speak for pretty much all of America here when i sayMexis can have all he rights thye wnat in Mexiland but in America get on your knees

not this one, Fatman......the Constitution is very clear about some rights. They are available to anyone on our soil, resident, citizen or not. Sorry if some don't like it, but them's the rules.
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Daiichidoku wrote:that may actually be the best thing to do, it eliminates loose ends in one fell swoop, and instead of dealing with a huge backlog of cases, you can now begin fresh, with new legislation in place to go after it with gusto
That may work well in the communist country you come from, but we have a congress and senate here for a reason.
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