If you rephrase the question, "among the likely presidential candidates, which one is most qualified to enforce the laws of the United States", you'd have to put Rudy at or near the top of that list.
If you rephrase the question, "among the likely presidential candidates, which one is most qualified to enforce the laws of the United States", you'd have to put Rudy at or near the top of that list.Especially those pesky Caberet laws.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1789720/posts?page=36#36
Excerpt:
In the early to mid 1990s, mayor Giuliani provided profuse tax incentives to corporations to move into Manhattan, and initiated a quality of life campaign in order to cleanse the urban space of cultural and social elements undesired by these corporate citizens. As part of this campaign, Giuliani established the Multi-Agency Nightclub Enforcement Task Force in 1997, in order to monitor violations of the cabaret law.
"If you rephrase the question, "among the likely presidential candidates, which one is most qualified to enforce the laws of the United States", you'd have to put Rudy at or near the top of that list."
How does his fighting the feds to maintain NY city as a 'sanctuary city' for illegal aliens make him qualified to enforce federal laws on illegal immigration?
Like he enforced United States immigration laws in New York?