You start out reasonable, but then you get into emotional rhetoric that resorts to name calling because some people have the audacity to actually want to see our national security laws enforced!
Congratulations, you're picking up the slack for bayourod nicely.
Sheesh.
If I stood in the door of an abortion clinic and refused to move, then the laws of the land trump everything.
The people who broke the laws of the land to teach blacks to read in my home state of Alabama should be prosecuted.
The people who broke local laws to register blacks to vote in Mississippi should be charged and incarcerated.
People who download Pink Floyd's "Meddle" in MP3 format b/c their own album is scratched to hell and they don't even have a turntable any more should be prosecuted for violation of copyright laws.(I am guilty, I assume you will report me to the RIAA, right?)
All the hard working american citizen contractors who declare about a third of their income should be hunted down by the IRS and prosecuted.
Cameras that catch speeders are a really nifty idea. We MUST stop the lawbreakers! In fact, those little computers that they have under the drivers seat of some cars should be ubiquitous. We can just stop at the data transmission stations, the highway patrol can read the data and issue the appropriate tickets. Gotta keep the laws, you know.
The Boston Tea Party should have been hung from the yardarm
and My favorite: REX LEX (with apologies to William Witherspoon and Samuel Rutherford)
I could go on and on, or you can acknowledge that sometimes the reason for a legal nightmare like our illegal immigrant situation rests sometimes in the bad law as much as in our unwillingness to enforce the bad law.