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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 6:28:56 AM   
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Just a friendly reminder, some people here may be too young to have known who George Wallace was.


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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 6:32:24 AM   
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Criminals???
What law is being violated?


I once heard a television newscaster use the phrase: "illegal aliens and other citizens". I thought perhaps he was the most stupid person in the country. I was wrong.

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 6:38:09 AM   
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Just a friendly reminder, some people here may be too young to have known who George Wallace was.



The comedian (no was there, is) or the former Governor?

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 6:42:49 AM   
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Utter bullshit.
Problem: %10 unemployment.
Problem: %10 illegal aliens.
The people you quote see utter economic ruin where anyone but a fool with an axe to grind sees a solution.

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 6:47:46 AM   
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Conceptually, how can you see a problem with a candidate for office- POTUS, county sheriff, or other- proving he is legally qualified to occupy that office?
The federal courts have denied previous suits on the basis of lack of standing. I'd love to see them hear a suit from a state Attorney General requirong candidates prove they are NBCs.
Other states have and/or are doing similar things.

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 6:50:42 AM   
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Am I correct in thinking that non-citizens here legally are required to keep their "papers" (passport, visa, green card, whatever), with them?

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 8:09:03 AM   
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Just a friendly reminder, some people here may be too young to have known who George Wallace was.

That's what reading and history books was invented for....I'm too young to remember FDR...but I damm sure know who he was.

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 8:11:31 AM   
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Conceptually, how can you see a problem with a candidate for office- POTUS, county sheriff, or other- proving he is legally qualified to occupy that office?
The federal courts have denied previous suits on the basis of lack of standing. I'd love to see them hear a suit from a state Attorney General requirong candidates prove they are NBCs.
Other states have and/or are doing similar things.
And you see no problem with the fact that this particular "candidate" that they are asking to prove he is a nbc is the actual sitting/incumbant fucking President?
Are you completely daft....or is this just some more of your hate showing ?

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 9:15:38 AM   
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Yes, what I experienced, when their was no state law, was indeed illegal...but now, the police can stop anyone, white or black, brown or yellow, or pink, as for papers, which caused problems in the past, is now solved. The police are within their jusidiction, to enquire. It used to be, they needed evidence of probable cause, not now.

So, you are stopped, asked to present your papers....are you going to argue with the cop? No, simple as that. You are outraged...go to an attorney...$5000.00 dollars please......so you are going to go to court on 'principal'...no.

So you go to the civil liberities union, complain...are they going to take up your case...no.

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 9:18:40 AM   
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How do you know the ACLU will not take up the case? you Anthony Romero? (hint hint, LOL)

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 9:35:12 AM   
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How do you know the ACLU will not take up the case? you Anthony Romero? (hint hint, LOL)


Ron, I'd love to see the ACLU sue the federal govt. for deriliction of duty. They're way overdue.
How do we get the feds to do their job in this area?

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 9:53:41 AM   
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Oh stop it.....you are going to complain, and put up an outlay of cash, take time off from your job, don't be absurd. You first have to prove you were 'damaged in some way, suffered somehow from the alleged actions against you.

The AZ law now gives over to the authorities full power, to stop anyone, irregardless of race, with this law, unconstitutional or not, the police have the law on their side...the burden of proof rests upon the individual citizen.

Get real.....a cop stops you, asks for your IDs, and...you are going to give him an argument on constitutionalities.

Don't be absurd.


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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 9:56:10 AM   
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The AZ law now gives over to the authorities full power, to stop anyone, irregardless of race, with this law, unconstitutional or not, the police have the law on their side...the burden of proof rests upon the individual citizen.



Time to play "spot the contradiction".

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 9:56:19 AM   
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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 9:56:25 AM   
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what the fuck does that have to do with anything I said.   I don't live in arizona, they can kiss my ass. my point is there is a large chance that the ACLU will be working on this at some point, gratis....on behalf of (probably) an illegal.



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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 9:58:12 AM   
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quote:

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The AZ law now gives over to the authorities full power, to stop anyone, irregardless of race, with this law, unconstitutional or not, the police have the law on their side...the burden of proof rests upon the individual citizen.



Time to play "spot the contradiction".


irregardless?  LOL. Did I win?

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 10:00:14 AM   
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Nooo, Ron. You don't win . Hint: "unconstitutional or not, the police have the law on their side". You can't make that shit up, you really can't.

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 10:00:52 AM   
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Am I correct in thinking that non-citizens here legally are required to keep their "papers" (passport, visa, green card, whatever), with them?


There is no true national identity card in the United States, in the sense that there is no federal agency with nationwide jurisdiction that directly issues such cards to all American citizens. However, permanent resident aliens of the US ("green card holders") are required to carry their Permanent Resident Cards at all times.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_identity_card_policies_by_country

Seems you are.

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 10:12:06 AM   
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the ACLU will be working on this at some point, gratis....on behalf of (probably) an illegal.


Timely since precedent has been set in applying the US Constitution to non-US citizens in the matter of those standing accused of 9/11. Those in the county illegally should expect no less consideration and not be subject to validating their work and/or residency status. Obviously it is a MASSIVE inconvenience to show an ID, and an even bigger one to make it incumbent on the granter of that ID to validate the applicant's residency status. They'd have to check a website and who has the time to go on the internet during work?

Granted it would be a relatively less important issue. Pursuing the issue insuring a pool of cheap, albeit illegal, workers for corporations may cause a bit a schizophrenic episode at the ACLU; however I think protecting Corporate interests in this case can be rationalized, by them as well as 'liberal' philosophers, as it is to support it in the case of supporting corporate farm welfare subsidies facilitating the purchase an oxtail and other treats accessed through entitlement programs allegedly benefiting poor individuals.

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RE: The State Senate in Arizona passes new immigration law - 4/22/2010 10:24:10 AM   
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Hey, I hear ya Merc, nevertheless; it is what it is.

I don't see any reason they can't do random roadblocks thingies, without any additional law, and see the dl of everyone who goes thru the checkpoint,  their drivers license laws require ssn and or birth certificate.  That is the law they should beef up constitutionally. To get a passport you have to have certified copies of your birth certificate, why not a drivers license, or a valid alien card, cant see that as a hassle in the law.

My point is why fuck around with unconstitutional law because you are pissed off? Why not close it up? 

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