Posted on 12/20/2014 6:59:55 PM PST by ObamahatesPACoal
There might soon be thousands more licensed drivers in the Grand Canyon State.
The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Arizona must offer drivers licenses to thousands of young immigrants who entered the United States illegally but were protected from deportation by a presidential order in 2012, The Associated Press reports.
In a 6-3 decision, justices denied Gov. Jan Brewers request for a stay on a circuit court ruling. Justices Samuel Alito, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas said they would have granted the stay.
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Or what?
Some “thing” on Roberts???
How ‘bout a couple of things on the guy. The door to his skeleton closet barely closes.
Time for the States to reclaim Federalism and tell the courts to go KMA!
Sure they will just like Roberts actually sabotaged ObamaCare. Dream on.
Ahhh but there’s the rub. This way she can be seen as fighting it and not peeve off the public or put any of that federal money at risk.
Yeah, I am on to all of them.
If laws mean nothing to or for the elite, they mean nothing to me or you. We are a lawless land.
With all the freebies and none of the responsibilities of citizenship I shall renounce my citizenship and declare I came here illegally.
Piss on him. Let him send in thee Army to AZ to fight for the rights of NON-Citizens!
btt
Now that is what the breaking point will be: when the federal government makes the claim that federal force will be used to protect an invading populace and not the American people or their State.
We are essentially there already through official malfeasance and illegal grants of rights by the Executive. But it has not been overt with military force.
But they will get there, and we will see who and what our government really is, and what populace they actually represent.
That is a nice portrait of a bunch of upstanding future citizens!
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