Posted on 06/25/2012 11:31:56 AM PDT by Hojczyk
The Obama administration said Monday it is suspending existing agreements with Arizona police over enforcement of federal immigration laws, and said it has issued a directive telling federal authorities to decline many of the calls reporting illegal immigrants that the Homeland Security Department may get from Arizona police.
Administration officials, speaking on condition they not be named, told reporters they expect to see an increase in the number of calls they get from Arizona police but that wont change President Obamas decision to limit whom the government actually tries to detain and deport.
We will not be issuing detainers on individuals unless they clearly meet our defined priorities, one official said in a telephone briefing.
The official said that despite the increased number of calls, which presumably means more illegal immigrants being reported, the Homeland Security Department is unlikely to detain a significantly higher number of people and wont be boosting personnel to handle the new calls.
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>He hates our laws, our religion - us really.<
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He is a true representative of the donkey party.
Maybe not the SAME faith, but the same Enemy - Christ and His Church.
Well, that would help with collecting their votes for Bamster.
“By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes.”
Who’s gonna stop them from doing exactly that?
The same people who stopped them from stealing the assets of secured investors and giving them to the unions?
The same people who forced Obama to obey the judge’s order to end the drilling moratorium?
The same people who stopped Obama from issuing amnesty to 800,000 illegals in one fell swoop?
The reality of our situation is this: Unless we get somebody who will actually arrest Obama and his whole fugly crew, we have no rule of law. None of the laws make ANY DIFFERENCE.
So who is willing to do what needs to be done? If nobody, then this country is over.
This should shock the heck out of the other 49 States.
...other 56 states.
The cheapest alternative for Arizona, then, is to bus them to Washington, D.C., and release them on the streets in front of HS so that Homeland Security can deal with them.
Alinsky-based tactic is to overwhelm the system, keep poking. Destroy, core values, history, glue that keeps us together. Spread our resources thin. Create crisis, Ignore the law. Separation of powers, If the constitution is not enforced, Does it exist...
All Arizona has to do is load them all up in buses and drop them off at Obama’s front door and then return home and get some more. Flood Washington D.C. with illegals. If they want them, they can have them.
Ping!!
So, the Pres is taking his marbles and going home, is that it?
No surprise there...
And just think, after the election he'll be free to do so much more!
Yes, that's pretty much what Scalia says in his dissent. With this ruling, the Court has said that state sovereignty doesn't exist. Read it & weep.
The petulant jackass responds kicking and screaming...
Take the POLL!
Do you agree with the US Supreme Court’s decision on SB 1070?
Yes - the Supreme Court did the right thing by splitting them
No - the Supreme Court should have struck down all of the provisions
... No - the Supreme Court should have upheld all of the provisions
http://www.scpr.org/programs/airtalk/2012/06/25/27124/sb1070-decision/
Jan Brewer should direct all Arizona law enforcement agencies not to render ANY assistance to Homeland Security, the FBI, Secret Service, etc. in response.
Someone help me out here. Why can’t 1) the arresting AZ authorities transport the detainees back to a border monitored by private citizens to prevent re-entry, and/or 2) charge the illegals with felony identity theft? And isn’t it a felony to resist arrest?
I think that tragic case in South Carolina where the mother of a kid run down and killed by a drunk illegal alien was sent a bill for cleaning his blood off the street should probably go viral now, if you know what I mean.
Quislings.
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