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To: kabar
"What seems lost to many is that the most critical part of the bill, Section 2B, was upheld."

That's meaningless if the state can't do anything with the information other than send a report to the Feds.

321 posted on 06/25/2012 8:15:41 AM PDT by Truth29
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To: Truth29
It is not meaningless. It was the most critical part of the bill. It was also the most demonized part of the bill by Obama. The names, addresses, other personal info will be recorded and passed to the feds. If we have a new administration that wants to enforce our laws, it will make a difference.

And if these illegals have broken the law, they will be detained and arrested. It will be then up to ICE to act.

I am not saying this was a big victory for us, but it is not a total loss. Section 6 was the other critical portion of the law. That is the real disappointment. But Congress can remedy that by authorizing the states to do this. We need to change Congress and the WH.

We also need more states to adopt Section 2B and AZ's e-verify law, which was upheld by SCOTUS.

334 posted on 06/25/2012 8:26:28 AM PDT by kabar
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