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To: livius

Here’s a real life situation that happened in Maryland. My friend’s car was struck by a vehicle operated by a person who spoke no English; others in the car could also not speak English. The police asked for the guy’s license...he had none. No one in the car had insurance. Eventually, a “friend” came to the assistance of those who were at fault. The police took names, but let them go. When my friend asked what was going to happen next and how would he be able to get justice for being hit by this guy, the police said they were no doubt illegals and therefore would never show up for a court date so they didn’t bother giving them a ticket. The police said my friend’s insurance would have to take care of it.

I would hope that the AZ law could at LEAST allow police to ask people who are in minor car accidents, etc for their papers and have recourse to have them deported. In Maryland, evidently, police are not even allowed to ask.


28 posted on 07/14/2010 1:08:12 PM PDT by t2buckeye
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To: t2buckeye
The American military in Iraq and Afghanistan use these handheld devices to take fingerprints. Police at home need to start doing the same. So, when the creeps don't show up at court, you can put out a warrant for them and pick them up the next time they encounter the police.

Equal justice is not possible with illegals (or Obamaites).

35 posted on 07/14/2010 1:27:19 PM PDT by Jabba the Nutt (Are they insane, stupid or just evil?)
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To: t2buckeye

Local police can ask for all the papers they want, spend all the time in the universe filling out their own paperwork - but the local police still cannot deport people. They have to hand them over to the Federal government authorities, who aren’t deporting anybody.

That’s why I think the AZ law was merely symbolic and stupid. Pass a real law that prevents (a) “sanctuary cities” from receiving any state aid, and (b) anyone in the state from receiving state benefits, including schools, unless they can prove citizenship.

The difficulty here is that because of birthright citizenship, there will be many non-legal immigrants whose kids actually will be legal immigrants and thus will be eligible for benefits.

So how does a state handle that? Or how does a state handle it when Obama declares all visa overstayers (most of our worst terrorists came from this group or from legal, naturalized citizens) to be legal immigrants?

Brace yourselves, because it’s going to happen. He wants more Muslim immigrants, he’s already expanded their quota, and he’s going to get them. And they’ll all be legal.


41 posted on 07/14/2010 5:19:08 PM PDT by livius
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