Obama Criticizes "Misguided" Arizona Immigration Bill
AP
President Obama suggested today that the immigration bill expected to be signed into law in Arizona is a "misguided" piece of legislation that "threatened to undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans, as well as the trust between police and their communities that is so crucial to keeping us safe. "
Mr. Obama made the comments during a naturalization ceremony in the White House Rose Garden for two dozen active duty service members. He said the Arizona bill, which would mandate that police ask questions about a person's immigration status if they suspected the person might be in the United States illegally, was the result of a lack of action on immigration reform on a federal level.
"Our failure to act responsibly at the federal level will only open the door to irresponsibility by others," he said, pointing to the Arizona bill. "In fact, I've instructed members of my administration to closely monitor the situation and examine the civil rights and other implications of this legislation. But if we continue to fail to act at a federal level, we will continue to see misguided efforts opening up around the country."
"Over the years, many have attempted to confront this challenge, but passions are great and disagreements run deep," he said. "Yet surely we can all agree that when 11 million people in our country are living here illegally, outside the system, that's unacceptable. The American people demand and deserve a solution. And they deserve common-sense, comprehensive immigration reform grounded in the principles of responsibility and accountability."
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer may sign the immigration legislation into law today. In Mexico, the Senate unanimously passed a resolution urging Brewer to veto the bill because lawmakers there say it will result in unfair harassment and racial profiling of Hispanics.
Arizona has an estimated 460,000 illegal immigrants and the state has become perhaps the leading battleground in the debate over how to deal with illegal immigration. Lawmakers point to the recent murder of an Arizona rancher as illustrative of the need for tougher immigration laws.
The legislation makes it a state crime to be in the United States illegally. Police can ask anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally to show a driver's license or state identification. If they do not, they can be jailed, fined or deported.
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Obama is the one that is misguided on the arizon law. Everyone in the united states should have an ID. Mexicans are no different on doing that. We have to many in our states that are illegal and cause problems for our citizens. We didn't ask them to come here and rape our young citizens, or steal whatever they can, or take americans jobs away from them.
Obama just want's to let them stay to be here to vote for him in 2012.
He knows he's not doing a good job as president, but wants back in.
Oh, and of course Obama's strict adherence and respect for both the U.S. Constitution and the freedom of religion -- in particular the U.S. Constitution's restriction on Presidential proclamations/executive order's "respecting an establishment of religion".
These are just a few things that have just crossed my mind in the last several minutes -- there are many more, if someone just takes the time to notice... JUST HOW MUCH this waste of an election to turn this country around and piece of U.S. Constitutional disease-infested TRASH, respects "rule of law (which defies prosecutorial discretion)", the U.S. Constitution, and in particular the DUE PROCESS and EQUAL PROTECTION clauses.
Sorry, but a slack-jaw smiling hypocritical panderer who has this little respect for rule of law, equal protection and due process is the VERY LAST THING this country needed.
When you don't have the decency to understand that a status quo of allowing whole-sale violation of rule of law concerning something as critical as who is, who can be and what process is in place to be a citizen of the United States is EXACTLY why the law needs to be enforced universally and aggressively, then the U.S. Constitution must be the last thing of concern on your mind. And BIGGER THINGS, like respect for rule of law over your own freaking opinion before you even open your mouth in the line of duty as President of our country.
Yes, one thing that's become increasingly clear, Obama's view of "fairness" is not one that implies rule of law, equal protection under the law, or a fundamental respect for the U.S. Constitution.
Let's see, one of the first things Attorney General Holder did was to use prosecutorial discretion to throw out an entire case against famed corruptor and swindler of taxpayer dollars through sole source contracts generating billions in waste for federal taxpayers for some reciprocal return with massive contract profit overhead to the people of Alaska -- Ted Stevens. That's right, not an appeal process that the rest of us would need to use if the circumstances justified it, but simply a "free walk" and all at ADDITIONAL taxpayer expense.
Then of course, there are the huge number of "loose ends" dating from the Bush Administration REQUIRING DUE PROCESS that have simply been ignored. (That would require easily several MORE paragraphs to even highlight some of the more notorious). Those that haven't, like the people that illegally approved the use of torture -- nothing -- Blackwater contractor's murdering in the name of the U.S. military -- nothing.... Except of course the government continuing to employ these contractors at huge sums of waste for illicit services. All in violation of federal regulations and the U.S. Constitution. (cont.)
Obama is apparently confused and a backward man, so lets show Mr big-talk-do-nothing-to-help Obama man how a bill to help Americans defend themselves looks like!
Somwhere , a law needs to be in place stating if the parents are illegals the children born in the states aren't US citizens to put an end to the family matter break up, send them all back.
These people aren't looking to be come citizens legally but by demanding their right to be here by protesting, over half can't speak English the language of this country.
We have undocumented people walking the streets of America, criminals from other countries, esp. light of 9/11, and nothing serious being done.
If nothing is done we will be a true 3 world county, calling on our elected officials to get some balls for once.
"Our failure to act responsibilly at the Federal level will only open the doors of irresponsibility by others"
It is in fact, Mr. Obama, the irresponsibility at the Federal level that has opened the doors to guided and responsible decisions by the American people to take our America back.
If your children were crying and begging you for food- to what length would you go to care for them? I WOULD GO ILLEGAL OR NOT and do what I had to do to support my family which is what most illegals come here for. They don't come because they want to **** of the government!
Who carries around there bleeping birth certificate these days anyway????? Do all teenagers carry around state ID's- I think NOT!
Obama is right!! Illegal Immigration should be dealt with on a federal level? Do you people not realize that you CAN NOT migrate to this country legally unless you marry an American (the easiest route)or are a doctor, superstar, or someone along that status? I was married to an illegal and I know the system! We paid a lot of money to get him legal which was highly unfair! Immigrating legally is not possible in most cases!!!!!!
Also, I would add, my ex-husband is hispanic but 'looks' white! You may as well go to all the ghettos then and assume every black male with a BMW is a drug dealer and pull them over for driving while black!!!! Ofcourse cops don't do that (as much) anymore because the Supreme Court made it illegal, which is no doubt what they'll do in Arizona's case!