Posted on 08/19/2010 12:29:54 PM PDT by SloopJohnB
A federal court ruling throwing out key sections of Arizona's tough anti-illegal immigration law has apparently not stopped momentum for similar "crackdown" legislation in other states. A national lobby, Americans for Legal Immigration, said Wednesday 22 states are now considering versions of the Arizona legislation.
They range from one other border state, Texas, to large northern states like Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Most recently, Colorado and Alabama went forward with legislation, according to the organization.
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Swamp ‘em. The can’t kill all of us!
Ha,ha,ha!
What’s zerobozo and holder going to do?
Sue half the country?
Ha,Ha,Ha!
States grow a spine and tell the Federal government to take a hike. My money is on the states. The more the Federal government goes to war against its own citizens the faster they will be hammered.
Yes!
I’ve been waiting for news like this. It’s time the states taught the feds a lesson.
Can’t wait till November!
CONGRESS.SYS Corrupted: Reboot? YES NO
CONGRESS.SYS version 11.2010 available soon at a voting booth near you.
Fight organized crime! Re-elect no one.
Go Green, Recycle Congress.
“States grow a spine and tell the Federal government to take a hike. My money is on the states. The more the Federal government goes to war against its own citizens the faster they will be hammered”
The ultimate hammer is in your wallet and whether you decide to send it in or not.... When enough decide not to. Katie bar the door.
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