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To: Cicero

I don’t think so...

Don’t get me wrong, I hope this rattles the rafters in D.C. for all I care...

But you have to ask the question(s)...

What if this doesn’t do or produce the right results???

What is Arizona looking for the courts to compensate the state of Arizona if they do rule in their favor???

I would assume that in a perfect world the “border states” and any other state that has determined that they have an “illegal immigration” problem would be left to their own devices, as stated in the Constitution...Since the Federal governemtn has failed to adequately control, much less pay more than lip service to the problem, and they have done everything they can to keep the states from taking care of this on their own...

Want to see the illegal immigration and drug trafficking problem coming across our border unfettered be eliminated???

hehehe, let the states take care of it...

If California doesn’t want to pump dry their own watering hole, then they become the illegal immigration super highway then...

Bet that doesn’t last too long before they get with the program...

Just my opinion...


164 posted on 02/15/2011 6:21:44 AM PST by stevie_d_64 (I'm jus' sayin')
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To: stevie_d_64

Defending the border against intruders is one of the few things that the Constitution assigns to the federal government.

I agree with you, that they’re not doing it. Either we need to change things so they do, or we need to stop spending billions on border patrollers, Big Sis’s bureaucracy, and the rest, and reduce federal taxes by that amount. Then the states can take over the border patrol and security. The best of the border patrollers can move over and get paid by the states, instead.

We certainly don’t need to have enormous federal bureaucracies doing nothing, because of corrupt orders from above.


168 posted on 02/15/2011 8:23:06 AM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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