Posted on 04/27/2010 1:06:17 PM PDT by worst-case scenario
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is speaking out against the new hard-line immigration law in Arizona, becoming the first prominent national Republican to do so.
"I think it creates unintended consequences," he said in a telephone interview with POLITICO Tuesday. "It's difficult for me to imagine how you're going to enforce this law. It places a significant burden on local law enforcement and you have civil liberties issues that are significant as well."
The measure, signed into law last Friday, would require police to check the immigration status of any individuals they reasonably suspect are illegal immigrants and arrest them if they can't prove legal status.
Bush said he understood the anger that prompted the bill, but that immigration should remain a federal issue.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/36427.html#ixzz0mKhY8Vdc
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
But that’s the power the state of Arizona is giving every cop, deputy, etc. If you want to stay on the good side of the law, you’ll need to carry your driver’s license, social security card, passport & birth certificate. And if the cop thinks those are forgeries you are going to go to jail until it’s all clear.
What’s Sarah Palin’s position on the Arizona law?
Anyone?
Anyone?
When Jeb speaks, I never listen.
She spent some time tonight talking about it on Hannity - she supports the law. She also mentioned a pathway to citizenship, which made me cringe.
Well, I’ll tell you what...I think you’re wrong but only time will tell.
“Romney . . .”
Yes, Romney stinks too.
Has he come out against the Arizona bill?
No. Not yet.
Smart enough to stay quiet, unlike Rubio. Romney just seems to be the preferred nominee, as he was last time. The Rockefeller Republicans dominate the GOP.
Mexican immigration rules!
There are many things wrong with Mexico, but there is at least one area in which Mexico is clearly better than the United States. That is its immigration laws. Mexican immigration laws are practically everything that conservatives could want. An article by J. Michael Weller in Human Events details their policies:
"Mexico has a single, streamlined law that ensures that foreign visitors and immigrants are:
in the country legally; have the means to sustain themselves economically; not destined to be burdens on society; of economic and social benefit to society; of good character and have no criminal records; and contributors to the general well-being of the nation.
The law also ensures that: immigration authorities have a record of each foreign visitor; foreign visitors do not violate their visa status; foreign visitors are banned from interfering in the countrys internal politics; foreign visitors who enter under false pretenses are imprisoned or deported; foreign visitors violating the terms of their entry are imprisoned or deported; those who aid in illegal immigration will be sent to prison." There is much more. Read it all. Let's leave the illegal immigrants in Mexico and import Mexican immigration laws instead.
“Let’s leave the illegal immigrants in Mexico and import Mexican immigration laws instead.”
I am with you on that.
I heard Brit Hume on this on FOX. The law only allows the Cops to check citizenship in the event the individual has some kind of “contact” presumably regarding an offense - with the law.
That makes it a good law all around.
The libs and Dems are grand-standing and race baiting as usual.
You are probably right.
The Dems are race-baiting again.
“As do I. Their proxy is Romney, IMO.”
BINGO!!
And as I have said before, If Romney is nominated and wins, he will repeat Bush II’s globalist policies which result in a Democrat victory down the road.
He had to operate in the world of political realities.
I don’t think anybody strong-armed him, but they sure did pressure him.
The Federal law:
***********Every alien, eighteen years of age and over, shall at all times
carry with him and have in his personal possession any certificate
of alien registration or alien registration receipt card issued to
him pursuant to subsection (d) of this section. Any alien who fails
to comply with the provisions of this subsection shall be guilty of
a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction for each offense be fined
not to exceed $100 or be imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2502120/posts?page=17#17
I think Bush II, like his Daddy and like a lot of politicians in BOTH parties, are inherently globalists.
They feel that the world of the future is one with a one-world government and one world free trade zone. Having labor being free to cross borders as well as trade goods, is, in their opinion, a positiive thing. To them the cultural and historical uniqueness of America is lost as they view reality primarily through economic eye-glasses.
I think his connections with big business, the oil cartel,etc, augmented or generated his views.
“If I lived close to the border in AZ I would be scared to death.”
If I lived close to the boarder I would look like Pancho Villa - crossed ammoo bands around my chest and a shooting iron on each hip.
John McCain could walk upright under a scorpion.
I am really disappointed with Rubio’s position on this subject.
The vast majority of Cubans are here legally.
Not every state requires citizenship for a driver’s license.
“If Romney is nominated and wins, he will repeat Bush IIs globalist policies which result in a Democrat victory down the road.”
Agreed, but I find a Romney win unlikely. More conservatives will vote 3rd party or stay home than when McCain ran. McCain did have Palin, and Romney has Romneycare.
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