To: SoConPubbie
I too think Texas needs a Arizona type Law, but we would be remiss if we did not mention that Perry did send the Texas Rangers to go help deal with the Mexicans.
Indeed wasn’t it just last week that we heard about the Rangers getting into a gun fight with the Mexicans over the Rio Grande River?
Clearly Perry is not doing nothing about the immigration problem.
To: Monorprise
It looks like many e-verify bills came up in the legislature's regular session but most didn't make it out of committee. It doesn't look like that's been added (yet?) to the special session. A bill ending sanctuary city policies is in though and a human trafficking law was passed this year too. I hadn't heard about the Rangers.
It definitely sounds like he's doing things on the issue of illegal immigration and border security.
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06/20/2011 11:15:00 PM PDT by
newzjunkey
(49% of CA registered voters would reelect Obama? I need out of this state.)
To: Monorprise
I too think Texas needs a Arizona type Law, but we would be remiss if we did not mention that Perry did send the Texas Rangers to go help deal with the Mexicans.
Indeed wasnt it just last week that we heard about the Rangers getting into a gun fight with the Mexicans over the Rio Grande River?
Clearly Perry is not doing nothing about the immigration problem.
Oh Please!
Compare what he has done with the totally effective and complete solution that is provided with the AZ1070 Law or the recently passed similiar law in Alabama. ]
Do you see the difference?
One is actually effective and deals with the problem, and then there is Perry who is "All Hat and No Cattle!"
Don't make excuses for him, he is not doing anything on the Border that will really fix the problem.
This is classic Perry, talk up a storm and do something symbolic, but nothing is really ever accomplished where Illegal Immigration is concerned, because he is, by his own words and actions which have been posted here on FreeRepublic many time, an OPEN BORDER loser!
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