Posted on 04/23/2010 6:50:59 PM PDT by lbryce
Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona signed the nations toughest bill on illegal immigration into law on Friday. Its aim is to identify, prosecute and deport illegal immigrants.
The move unleashed immediate protests and reignited the divisive battle over immigration reform nationally.
Even before she signed the bill at an afternoon news conference here, President Obama strongly criticized it.
Speaking at a naturalization ceremony for 24 active-duty service members in the Rose Garden, he called for a federal overhaul of immigration laws, which Congressional leaders signaled they were preparing to take up soon, to avoid irresponsibility by others.
The Arizona law, he added, threatened to undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans, as well as the trust between police and our communities that is so crucial to keeping us safe.
The law, which opponents and critics alike said was the broadest and strictest immigration measure in generations, would make the failure to carry immigration documents a crime and give the police broad power to detain anyone suspected of being in the country illegally. Opponents have called it an open invitation for harassment and discrimination against Hispanics regardless of their citizenship status.
The political debate leading up to Ms. Brewers decision, and Mr. Obamas criticism of the law presidents very rarely weigh in on state legislation underscored the power of the immigration debate in states along the Mexican border. It presaged the polarizing arguments that await the president and Congress as they take up the issue nationally.
Mexicos Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it was worried about the rights of its citizens and relations with Arizona. Cardinal Roger M. Mahony of Los Angeles said the authorities ability to demand documents was like Nazism.
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Exactly what my 9 y/o said tonight when I told her! “When will the governor in Texas sign a law like that so PEOPLE WILL STOP BREAKING THE LAW AND GETTING REWARDED FOR IT?!?!”
Out of the mouths of babes...
Put them on buses to NYC.
“Az is now ground zero for the fight to save the nation.”
I like that and I will try to live up to it.
In other words, BamBam says "bring me another 50 million Mexican voters" and the p---ks in Congress slobber "ooo-kay!"
"Irresponsibility by others." What a bunch of assclowns! Our founders are rolling in their graves at what we have done to this extraordinary nation.
“Time for Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama & Texas to follow suit”
I wonder if there ARE other states considering a similar law re illegals. Anyone know?
I am so proud of my state!
Of all the things the boy king has said, this probably pi$$es me off the most.
We all are!
If only the conservative states would organize the people of this country could actually take the country back from these communist!
Maybe we will look into the Benson area, after all!
I predict California and New Mexico will experience a sudden rise in their illegal-immigrant populations (and also crime rates).
No wonder Bill Richardson is so choked, this puts him in a tight box.
Joe Legal makes too much money and is not eligible for food stamps or welfare. Joe Legal pays $500.00 per month for food, or $6,000.00 per year. Joe Legal now has $18,031.00.
Joe Legal pays rent of $1,200.00 per month, or $14,400.00 per year. Joe Legal now has $9,631.00.
Not sure about your math here, but I get the point.
In these parts, Jose Illegal doesn't do that....he's busy doing his duty - spewing anchor baby seed in every which direction his wee-wee can hit.
The only irresponsible party here is the blue lipped commie son of a whore from Kenya who shucked and jived his way into the WH.
BRAVO!
Easy.
Secure the bloody borders.
“Sort of makes me want to move to Arizona. Except its so damn hot.”
This is true of the lowlands. Large parts of the state are high and cool - and further from the border.
For a thread whose subject is a news article with a high degree of importance, the number of postings is disappointing.
The arrogance of these people! Coming here, disrupting our orderly political processes with their street rantings, and demanding the privileges (but not the responsibilities) of U.S. citizenship for those who came here illegally and disrespected our laws. As though it was their right.
Hey guess what? If I was an Hispanic here legally, I would welcome being questioned by mistake. After producing my bonafides, I would wish the law enforcement agents much luck in apprehending the illegals among us. So what the hell is wrong with these people? What are they objecting to?
They should have all been thrown in jail for accosting the police with water bottles. Let them try that in their home country and see what it gets them!
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