Posted on 07/06/2010 10:54:52 AM PDT by nysuperdoodle
Lacking any clear legal rationale to attack the Arizona immigration law, Hot Air's Ed Morrissey reports that the Obama administration is going with plan B - a far-flung legal attempt to distance themselves from years of federal "cooperation" with state authorities on immigration in what any rational observer might just see as a direct attack on our border enforcement as a whole...
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my hope is that the justice dept. dose because the facts of the case will be proven by Arizona, besides this is a matter for the supreme court, they will end up siding with Arizona in majority (5/4)as Arizona is only upholding federal law, the Obama administration is derelict in their duty to up hold the immigration laws.
I hope Obama comes out of this looking like a fool. Pretty bad when a leader attacks a state for standing up and taking action or upholding the law. Guess this doesn’t fit into Obamas master plan to be king.
“They have spent the last three months declaring this unconstitutional on the basis of discrimination. If that were true, the government would have made that its primary argument. The fact that theyre going with pre-emption means that theyre conceding that the discrimination argument never held water and that their accusations of bigotry against Arizonans were nothing more than demagoguery.”
Obama already looks like a fool.
And who else will he stomp on.....
As Arizona rounds up the illegals, they should send them to Colorado and let those libs in Denver and Aspen deal with the expenses of them. I bet their tune would change overnight on the whole issue.
I don’t understand why this is a big issue. It’s not as if Arizona were a border state.
If the fed govt. tries to intervene I hope it turns REALLY hot in Arizona .
Just heard on radio that the DOJ has filed against Arizona.
SOB’s!
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