Posted on 06/22/2006 1:09:23 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
No, it wouldn't. Not if you allowed the police agencies to keep any fees or penalties they collected.
If the government allowed the individual police officers to keep a portion of the property confiscated or found on the person of an illegal immigrant, I bet enforcement would go up significantly.
No. I've been known to mark through Spanish instructions at places such as the grocery store and gas pumps. If someone can't fill their vehicle without Spanish instructions, they shouldn't be allowed behind the wheel.
Balderdash McCainiac---they come here for the tax-paid freebies we handout---then send some $38 billion per year out of our economy back to Mehico---the second largest reveneue producer for that country.
Now let McCainiac and Napolitano explain their activities with federal and state funding of the Arizona-Mexico Commission, and the Border Infrastructure Project being implemented in collaboration ith federal, state and local government agencies.
FROM THE ARIZONA-MEXICO COMMISSION WEB SITE http://www.azmc.org/
Welcome to the Arizona-Mexico Commission (AMC) online news and information resource. The Arizona-Mexico Commission is Arizona's premiere cross-border organization. We are a mission-driven non-profit organization chaired by Arizona's governor, Janet Napolitano. Our mission is to improve the economic well being and quality of life for residents of Arizona by promoting a strong, cooperative relationship with Mexico and Latin America through advocacy, trade, networking and information.
Looking for funding? Look no further and check out AMC-ASUs new funding database: Unlocking the gates to grant sponsorship in Arizona! Visit www.azgates.org to find funding and grant application resources online. The single information source on Arizona's Border Infrastructure Projects! Visit www.azbip.org to find streamlined information on infrastructure projects in Arizona's border communities.
LINK State of Arizona Border Infrastructure Project http://www.bip.arizona.edu/
"The Border Infrastructure Project database is the single source of information on Arizonas border infrastructure projects. It tracks each projects progress along its approval, programming and funding paths and provides the information in a concise and timely way. I hope this is a valuable tool for you and that you will use it often." -Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano
The University of Arizona Office of Economic and Policy Analysis developed the Border Infrastructure Project concept in partnership with the Arizona-Mexico Commission. It is being implemented in collaboration with federal, state and local government agencies. Border communities and stakeholders will be engaged in this project through outreach efforts.
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