It's not the Nazi card; it's the Hypocrite Card, pal.
I hope I don't see you on any of the threads whining about police brutality and the government taking your rights away from you.
You're showing the strains of situational ethics.
One does not need to engage in your so-called Nazi tactics. Just simply ask for proof of legal residence in this country when applying for jobs or renting an apartment or when using government services or when pulled over for traffic stops. In other words, common-sense approaches to dealing with this problem that are not draconian. But the political will has to be there, as Eisenhower demonstrated. I see no such political will today.
I hope I don't see you on any of the threads whining about police brutality and the government taking your rights away from you.
Ah - so now you're comparing cops killing an elderly woman in a no-knock raid to asking people if they are here legally? Nice hyperbole.
You're showing the strains of situational ethics.
This from someone who turns on a dime from comparing Bush's numbers to Eisenhower's numbers as praise of Bush, and then turns around and decries Eisenhower's approach. Talk about situational ethics.