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- I may not like the language of Arizona's, but I approve the message. Go home illegal immigrants. Yes we can blame the employers, but they wouldn't have the illegals to hire if they were not already here. So both are to blame. Go after both. I refuse to be politically correct any longer. I don't care what country you are from, if you are not here legally, go home or pay the money and do the paperwork and become legal. But just because you are here now, don't expect to be a citizen all of the sudden. You are not a patriot of this country, you are an illegal. Where does the money go that you earn? What job did you take away from a legal immigrant or an American? Why does everyone want to tip-toe around this issue because they are afraid to hurt feelings? I am not anymore. I am tired of Americans getting screwed and this is one way to stop this one slam in our face.
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- Good night all.
I must take my leave.
As always, a pleasure. - Reply to this comment
- by underdogus2009 April 29, 2010 9:20 PM EDT
"In Germany, they first came for the gypsies...
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And the xenophobes were exstatic, just like the posters here in favor.... - Reply to this comment
- Whatever chance the repubs had at any Hispanic votes in Nov. just went down the drain....
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- "In Germany, they first came for the gypsies, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a gypsy. Then they came for the Bolsheviks, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Bolshevik. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics. I didn't speak up then because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak up." - Martin Niemoller, A Lutheran Pastor arrested by the Gestapo in 1937
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- It won't take long and activists masquerading as illegals will be clogging the legal system with blocking actions. Arizona is shooting itself in the legal foot with this soon-prohibitive, dangerous, Botha-like witch hunt.
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- by gwt31 April 29, 2010 9:15 PM EDT
As a fellow law abiding citizen of the United States of America, I fully agree with and support the new immigration law of the state of Arizona.
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Too bad you have no respect for our Constitutional rights, as well.... - Reply to this comment
- As a fellow law abiding citizen of the United States of America, I fully agree with and support the new immigration law of the state of Arizona. For the good of this entire nation, I hope that the state of Arizona is able to stand strong and oppose any opposition to this new law.
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- Yes, we need a secure border. Yes, immigrants must follow the law. But a law that allows police to yank us off the street just for looking suspicious and not carrying the right documents is the wrong way to enforce our laws. It's the Nazi way.
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- I love these fools who call for "rpounding up" all the illegals.
ICE states that the per capita cost of detection, detention, processing, and repatriation is $43.000.00
$43,000 x 20,000,000 = $8,600,000,000,000
8 trillion, 600 billion, for you bumpkins...... - Reply to this comment

