Utah is considering the same law, as is Minnesota and Ohio; though Ohio will probably have to wait till next year when Kasich is Governor.
picturing the shock and dismay on the faces of Libs when Jan Brewer announces that the state budget has suddenly shifted back into line
Good riddance.
I think the state and the other states should sue the U.S. Attorney General for his failure to enforce the immigration and border laws of the U.S., which is exactly what the Arizona law does. If the fed won’t enforce the law then the state is free to take action to enforce them.
The illegals need to go Gay Frisco where they will be loved, honored, revered and treated like royalty.
What we need to do is buy a bunch of one way non-refundable tickets to San Francisco and go down to the Arizona’s local Home Depots and pass them out. We can also print up a flyer in spanish that explains that San Francisco loves illegals and will furnish them with food, medical care and housing for free.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2502231/posts?page=28#28
Feel Harrassed! Get on the Bus! Free Bus to Frisco!
Need free rent! Get on the Bus! Free Bus to Frisco!
Need food stamps! Get on the Bus! Free Bus to Frisco!
Need free medical care! Get on the Bus! Free Bus to Frisco!
Need free tuition to college! Get on the Bus! Free Bus to Frisco!
Need a free vacation where you will be loved! Get on the Bus!Free Bus to Frisco!
Gee!...The bill has consequences!
And some on the left think this is a bad thing . . .
‘..., is already planning to move to Utah within the next 20 days...’
LOL, its like playing whack-a-mole. While AZ’s problems seem somewhat solved its just going to pop up somewhere else.
I love it when a plan comes together!!
Jose Armenta, a 33-year-old illegal immigrant from Mexico's western coast, is already planning to move to Utah within the next 20 days because of a combination of the economy and the new law.
I can see we're going to have to light a fire under the Utah legislature to get our own law into place.
Now the game is on for other states to follow suit. (Except California and New Mexico, of course.) Any state that dilly-dallies is going to be crushed. Maybe the states that will not follow Arizona's lead should advertise that fact. I hear there are going to be big crowds on May Day.
Y’know, that’s kinda what the you-know-what the intent of such laws *is*, thanks for understanding.
Thanks Bigtigermike.