George Bush and his fellow Bushies are idiots in protecting these people from punishment for violating our laws.
I think that these photos are from a pick-up point where the illegals wait to be taken into Tuscon...so that they can blend in, they change clothes and throw away their pack packs...there was one group(maybe the Minutemen?) that would police up the back packs and give them out to school kids every September.
They do the same thing to the neighborhoods they move into.
Being a native of So Cal I've seen their destruction first hand.
Bush’s fault??? Sure, to an extent.
But aren’t you missing one particular clown actor pResident Dumbo?
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I’d love to see a law passed that sentenced every illegal caught to spend 10 days cleaning up some part of the desert, without gloves - preferably close to to the border. Might be the best deterrent.
Accommodations would be “Arpaio Suites” (aka tents). If he “self deports” at the first opportunity, well it saved us the cost of busing him back across the border.
I’ll bet the states along the Gulf coast would trade those littered paths for their gushing well any day. I support Arizona’s efforts across the board but the littered paths are hardly an ecological disaster.
Too many have an interest in destroying the U.S.
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“Does former Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano (D) know about this? Did she in her years as governor?”
An interesting note sent by NAFBO today about Janet as governor.
May 21, 2010 | 5:49 PM ET
This will knock your socks off! Look at the DATE and who signed it!
Here is an excerpt from a 2008 letter then Gov of Arizona Janet
Napolitano (now Secretary of Homeland Security) to then Secretary of
Homeland Security Michael Chertoff:
“[r]eal solutions to fix our broken borders cannot wait that long. Human
and drug smuggling rings continue to thrive in Arizona, crossing our
border and using our cities as major hubs to transport crosser
throughout the country. While we wait for real progress on the “virtual
fence,” border communities in Arizona will continue to be strained by
the millions of dollars in costs they must absorb due to the state of
border security.”
....
Yours very truly,
Janet Napolitano
Governor
In reading the above letter, would you not think DHS Napolitano would be
Arizona’s biggest champion in Washington? Would you not think she, of
all people, would understand the frustration in Arizona? Don’t you think
she would be pushing her boss, President Obama, to help Arizona? and get President Obama to push Congress to help this state? Instead DHS
Napolitano had to recently embarrassingly admit that she did not read
the Arizona illegal immigration law.
And before you get all whooped up about whether the Arizona statute is
constitutional or not, that is not the issue. The statute is a cry for
help and the current fight over it a distraction. The issue is the
FAILURE of the federal government to help the STATE of ARIZONA. The
statue, while probably unconstitutional for trying to set immigration
policy in contravention of our Constitution, is a cry for help — one
that has been utterly ignore.