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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #130 on: April 30, 2010, 08:50:15 PM »
A tidbit from one of my senator's newsletter today:


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S. Chambliss (R-GA)
Immigration

State legislatures cannot be expected to ignore the escalating problem of illegal immigration when the federal government has failed to protect border states by enforcing current immigration laws.

I believe it is imperative that we first secure our borders and enforce our existing immigration laws before Congress attempts to address comprehensive immigration reform. I will not support any proposal that provides amnesty or a path to citizenship for those that are currently here illegally.
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #131 on: April 30, 2010, 09:28:33 PM »
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If we are going to make illegal ok, I think I'll go and illegally withdraw money from the bank and file an illegal tax return!
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Only if you really want the FBI visiting you.  It's their primary business, making certain working people pay their taxes.
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #132 on: April 30, 2010, 10:53:30 PM »
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100501/ap_on_re_us/us_arizona_deputy_shot

PHOENIX – A sheriff's deputy was shot and wounded Friday after encountering a group of suspected illegal immigrants who apparently had been hauling bales of marijuana along a major smuggling corridor in the Arizona desert — a violent episode that comes amid a heated national debate over immigration.

State and federal law enforcement agencies deployed helicopters and scores of officers in pursuit of the suspects after the deputy was shot with an AK-47 on Friday afternoon. The officer had a chunk of skin torn from just above his left kidney, but the wound was not serious and he was doing fine.

The shooting was likely to add fuel to an already fiery national debate sparked last week by the signing of an Arizona law aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration in the state.

The deputy was found in the desert Friday afternoon — after a frantic hourlong search — suffering from a gunshot wound from an AK-47, Pinal County sheriff's Lt. Tamatha Villar said. He was flown by helicopter to a hospital in Casa Grande, about 40 miles south of Phoenix.

Villar said the deputy had been performing smuggling interdiction work before finding the bales of marijuana and encountering the five suspected illegal immigrants, two armed with rifles.

"He was out on his routine daily patrol in the area when he encountered a load of marijuana out in the desert. He obviously confronted the individuals and took fire," Villar told The Associated Press. "I was speaking with him just a bit ago, and he's doing fantastic."

The deputy was alone about five miles from a rest stop along Interstate 8, about halfway between Phoenix and Tucson. The area is a well-known smuggling corridor for drugs and illegal immigrants headed from Mexico to Phoenix and the U.S. interior.

"Over the past 12 months we've seen an increase in the amount of drugs, and an increase in violence that has been going on in this particular corridor," Villar told KPNX.

"We've had increasing concerns in this area about being outmanned and outgunned, and unfortunately this evening, this is coming true," he said.

The shooting came as Arizona grapples with backlash over its enactment of a tough new law targeting illegal immigration. Civil rights activists, concerned the law will lead to racial profiling, have called for a boycott of the state.

The law signed by Gov. Jan Brewer last week is supported by many in the state, which has become a major gateway for drug smuggling and human trafficking from Mexico.

Its passage came amid increasing anger in Arizona about violence, drug smugglers, drop houses and other problems caused by poor border security.

Villar said the search for the suspects involved numerous helicopters from state and federal law enforcement agencies and scores of officers near Interstate 8 and Arizona 84 about 50 miles south of Phoenix.

"The deputy is a search-and-rescue deputy, so its not uncommon for them to work those areas A) looking for drugs and B) looking for people who need assistance out there," Villar said. "Obviously its a high-traffic area for drug- and human-smuggling."

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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #133 on: May 01, 2010, 06:42:18 AM »
MSM's version

A profiling AZ Sheriff escalates an undocumented pharmaceutical distribution team into a racist firefight.
   
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #134 on: May 01, 2010, 12:55:48 PM »
Back to the actual topic , does any body really give a rats butt what a 3rd world sh!thole like  Mexico thinks about anything ?
If they do, Why ?

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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #136 on: May 01, 2010, 01:27:36 PM »
I think they can kiss my Irish arse. Not on the left or the right but in the .........
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #137 on: May 01, 2010, 01:52:23 PM »
I think they can kiss my Irish arse. Not on the left or the right but in the .........
Now there's a job no American would want to do! ;D
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #138 on: May 01, 2010, 02:27:12 PM »
Now there's a job no American would want to do! ;D
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LOL   They were right all along  ;D ;D
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #139 on: May 03, 2010, 06:46:26 AM »
What would in fact be laughable if it were not so sad, is how political correctness has taken the place of common sense in this entire fiasco. The fact these illegal invaders are complaining about "racism" and "racial profiling" borders on the legal definition of insanity.

 For God's sake law enforcement is looking for illegal MEXICANS. Who the hell are they supposed to detain and question, blacks, or blond haired Swede's? Are we supposed to believe illegal mexicans are of some race other than hispanic?

 When WW II broke out we were at war with Japan. We detained Japanese, not American Eskimo's. This entire argument has lost touch with reality. It's time to simply ignore it and start enforcing the LAW. Bill T.

 

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