Posted on 04/28/2010 10:09:40 AM PDT by Biggirl
A Texan Republican lawmaker, Rep. Debbie Riddle, R/TX, is now making plans to introduce a law in the lone star state, which would be like the much talked about new law in AZ which went into effect this past weekend.
Good for Rep. Riddle. She SEES the success so far in this new AZ law, which has A HUGE SUPPORT among citizens in the state of AZ.
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It’s a pro America law that should catch on like wildfire.
Yes. And no wonder Obummer is screaming about it.
Dictators HATE states’ rights.
If Perry wants reelection, he will call a special legislative session.
Otherwise, welcome Governor White, who will open the borders wide enough to overrun this state.
i wrote a letter to Perry and told him now that arizona has stiffened its laws, a alot of those illegals will now come to Texas unless he acts decisively.
Yes, it is a good start and I think it can pass the legislature if the RAT propaganda machine (already on overdrive here in Austin) can be placed in check. The media in town is using a straw man argument that it is anti- immigrant legislation (false: anti-illegal-immigrant legislation), a human rights violation, racist and they are planning all kinds of demonstrations/ marches against it.
Excellent news. I hope they get it passed.
We need one; probably every state should have one since our federal government will not protect our country.
I’m a Texan and will do what I can to help.
Doesn't our State already have a law like this?
What went unmentioned here is that EVERY President since Eisenhower was guilty of dereliction of his duty on the mexican border. Yes, including specifically Reagan, both Bush, Cahtah, and clinton. At least Eisenhower had Operation Wetback, which was successful. The illegals self-deported en mass.
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