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Strict State Immigrant Law Places Burden On The Business Not To Hire Illegals

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by pensacola88 April 11, 2008 12:48 PM EDT
The idea and consumers are going to stop doing buisiness with states using illegal aliens for labor is a very wishful and naive idea.

On the contrary, consumers don''t want to pay double for their fruit.

The last time I checked, homes for sale that didn''t use aliens to repair or contruct them costed more and weren''t selling, because the sales price was inflated.

Arizona is being a beacon to the nation for a couple of things, naive thinking, wishful thinking, and arcane purist ideas about white dominance. Pride wont feed a family anywhere. Arizona will teach the rest of the country "How NOT to resolve a social problem".

Arizona may purge illegal aliens, but they will also send many legal ones away citing hatred as the reason. The whole country can see it and it is so plain and obvious.
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by drivelphobe April 11, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
underdogus...

Arizona is doomed to justice for the citizenry. This state will blossom and lead the way for other states to just enforce the laws and listen to the "We the People" instead of "We the parasitic, entitlement
seeking law-breakers".

Arizona is a god-send and thank you Sheriff Joe.
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by drivelphobe April 11, 2008 12:35 PM EDT
Pensacola88...

Consumers are going to start crossing any business related to illegals off their lists, not Arizona. Arizona is a glowing beacon for this country to follow. American citizens should go out of their way to do business in Arizona, where made in America means something. You got it all wrong Pensacola.

Arizona = Angry taxpaying citizens'' paradise.
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by underdogus April 11, 2008 12:32 PM EDT
ARIZONA is doomed.........
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by drivelphobe April 11, 2008 12:27 PM EDT
Arizona is leading the way and it''s about time. Enforcing laws? Wow, what a novel idea! Any businesses that had to rely on the presence of illegals deserve what they get. The taxpayers and citizens are the winners here and it''s long overdue.

Let''s hope the Los Angeles Mayor, Antonio VillalaRaza and his open-border City Council get this message loud and clear. This sanctuary city mentality and complete disrespect for law enforcement has to end. There are big changes ahead and maybe English can once again be heard in the street of LA. Legal immigrants are welcome. Illegals get out and now.
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by pensacola88 April 11, 2008 12:12 PM EDT
This tough state law in Arizon will haunt John McCain and sink his hopes for a win in November.

It is clear that purist mentality was behind the statute and consumers across the nation are crossing Arizona off their list of states to do any buisiness with.

It was wishful to believe that Arizona would receive any benefit from this law.

Arizona - an angry white man''s paradise!!!

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by underdogus April 11, 2008 11:33 AM EDT
TEN thousand nuclear heads and the most technologically trained army in the world will not be able to stop America''s economic disaster. Your dreams,your hopes, your energies and aspirations will mingle with the smoke that will rise up from the utter destruction of BABYLON........
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by century21az April 11, 2008 11:33 AM EDT
Why don%u2019t you identify the franchise that Jason Levecke owns? I%u2019ll do it for you. It Carls Jr.
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by underdogus April 11, 2008 11:20 AM EDT
Bush warn IRAN saying the Islamic Republic "has a choice to make"... surely the drums of WAR are getting closer...hmmm?...oil prices hit a new record 110.$ a barrel= high taxes...hmm?....
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by underdogus April 11, 2008 11:13 AM EDT
when a Nation does that which is right and good in the sight of God, then God blesses that Nation. When they do evil, then God curses the people with storms, tornados, earthquakes,droughts,floods,wars,terrorism, high taxes,unemployment,and so on......
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