Posted on 07/06/2010 6:57:03 PM PDT by thecodont
(07-06) 08:36 PDT PHOENIX (AP) --
The U.S. Justice Department is filing a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Arizona's tough new law targeting illegal immigrants.
The planned lawsuit was confirmed to The Associated Press by a Justice Department official with knowledge of the plans. The official didn't want to be identified before a public announcement planned for later Tuesday.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/07/06/national/a083333D61.DTL#ixzz0sxPAKqQy
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Note the comment, below:
"John_Page 9:09 AM on July 6, 2010
"Mexistan:
"Where more heads have been found separated from their owners in 12 months than all of the Middle East combined. Where more Americans are murdered by Cartel Terrorists across the United States then have been killed by Muslim Terrorists from 9/11 to present and I include our Military deaths.
"Where revolution and Civil war against the Government between the Terrorist cartels, and those who just want their Country back from the Terrorist Cartels and from their Terrorist Government, Mexistan right on our borders and not half a world away, and Obama does nothing, and wants to grant amnesty to illegals.
"Maybe it's time to give Mexico what it wants, American Citizenship for it's Citizens, and as long as we get to add a few new Stars to the Flag I'll go for it. If any Country was in need of rebuilding and democratizing it's Mexistan, We're getting far to many Cartel Terrorists here and they have murdered FAR more Americans in a year then all the Muslim Terrorist groups combined."
Illegals important in Obama’s re-election strategy once they get voting rights.
Okay boys and girls...Can you say:
C-A-P-R-O-P-1-8-7?
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