Posted on 05/29/2006 7:34:02 AM PDT by LostInTheWoods
Maricopa County Attorney Andrew P. Thomas in Phoenix accuses Mexico of being behind a lawsuit challenging Arizona's alien-smuggling law. He has asked the State Department to protest Mexico's "concerted attempts to undermine" U.S. law and its "interfering in the internal affairs" of Arizona. "The citizens of the state of Arizona will be deprived of their right to uphold public order and to protect themselves against the Mexican government's systematic, unlawful export of humanity into the state," Mr. Thomas told The Washington Times...
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AIMS?!! What do they mean AIMS, the senate literally rolled out the red carpet for them...WHICH PART don't they understand?!! RINOS WILL PAY IN NOV!
Amen. Why do you think Fox did his campaign stumping here (on the same day as the Senate passed that abomination)?
If the UN was what it was supposed to be, this would be a case for them.
Colonization and no borders... that's what this is about... period.
Thought that Fox was on a victory tour taking the opportunity to spit in the eye of the American taxpayer, yet again.
Anyone who thinks America did not get whizzed on that day should have been in my ( formerly ) quiet neighborhood the night after.
All the presumed illegal alien families stayed up all night, celebrating.
Whooping.
Hollering.
Drinkin' & Smokin' & playing really loud music.
Until about 8 AM the next morning. When they had to leave to do those jobs some claim we won't do...
It wasn't that long ago Mexico wouldn't have dared say such and America would not have allowed it. But this isn't then and this isn't America anymore.
"Mexico aims to maintain easy flow over border"
I'm all for it!
Reverse the current "flow" by eliminating social services and crucifing employers of illegals and Fox will get them back or they will starve.
Fuel to dig the moat and haul the dirt to NO?:^)
About the only thing the senate didn't provide in that bill was a provision for mass transit.
Somethng along the lines of a free express rail or bus service from guatemala to Texas border with feeder stops all along the way to pick up, our new "guest"
I probably shouldn't even post this, mccain is liable to present it tomorrow as an amendment.
"In the first place we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin. But this is predicated upon the man's becoming in very fact an American, and nothing but an American...There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag, and this excludes the red flag, which symbolizes all wars against liberty and civilization, just as much as it excludes any foreign flag of a nation to which we are hostile...We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language...and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people."
Theodore Roosevelt 1907
Some of the groups are behind the rallies and boycotts held nationwide that drew millions of flag-waving demonstrators to protest immigration reform, including more than 500,000 in Los Angeles and 100,000 in Washington.IMHO, those demonstrations, for the demonstrators and their puppet masters, did them enormous damage. It seems to me the level of outrage by folks like us increased exponentially after the demonstrations.
Perhaps they will have more :)
"My message is clear: If you come here and I catch you, you're going straight to jail," he said. "We're going to arrest any illegal who violates this new law, and I'm not going to turn these people over to federal authorities so they can have a free ride back to Mexico. I'll give them a free ride to my jail."
The invasion continues...
It isn't gonna happen. The dems/pubbies and the House/Senate are together on this one.
There is no doubt that the Senate has lost it's collective mind. We are giving our country away. I hope the House has drawn a line in the sand and intends to hold fast.
I wonder how much Mexico is paying to suborn American Border Patrol employees. Corruption is endemic this side of the border as well.
Allyn & Co. placed a full-page ad in March in several newspapers nationwide saying the exercise of U.S. sovereignty must be a "shared responsibility," with Mexico having a voice. In calling for a guest-worker program, the ad said "a large number of Mexicans do not find in their own country an economic and social environment that facilitates their full development and well being."
What a coincidence - most of the people on this planet are in the same boat while having the advantage of higher education and skill levels. I dare say most of them, if allowed to come here, would diligently work to learn our language and customs while respectiong our laws. There was a time, kids, when that was the norm...an era when half the space in a supermarket wasn't covered with bilingual redundancy (or as I think of them: white flags of surrender in the form of text).
Mexico has created a culture of invasion and is actually secretly amused by the discomfort caused by exporting their socio-economic problems rather than solving them.
Annexation of more Mexican territory is likely the only answer.
This sort of junk by Mexico would have started a war in the days we had men in Washington, not empty shirts and empty skirts.
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