Fighting Back
by Big Dog on May 20, 2010 at 05:03 Political
The new immigration law in Arizona has the panties of liberals tied up in knots and they spare nothing to tell us how evil the law is and how it might lead to racial profiling. Ignoring the fact that Hispanic (the group most concerned) is not a race, why is a law bad because it might lead to an undesired consequence? All laws COULD have consequences we do not like but we handle them as they occur. If a police officer profiles a person illegally then the officer should suffer the consequences. We cannot ignore the people actually breaking the law because those who enforce the law might also break the law. How about we give the benefit of the doubt to the people who are enforcing the law instead of those breaking it?
The most disturbing thing about this is that many of the people in Obama’s regime who have spoken against the law have not read it.
The president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon, is not happy with the law because it cracks down on the people he sends here and he views this as bad, as if he has a say in the matter.
Obama showed solidarity with his guest of honor, Mexican President Felipe Calderon, who called Arizona’s law discriminatory and warned Mexico would reject any effort to “criminalize migration.” The United States and Mexico share a significant economic and political relationship that stands to be damaged the more the nations are at odds over immigration, which affects millions of people on both sides of the border. My Way News
This guy is doing the same thing that all the proponents of the invasion of illegals do and that is refer to illegals entering this country as migration or immigration. It is neither of these, it is ILLEGAL entry into our country. It is that simple.
Calderon is right when he says this affects millions on both sides of the border. However, he gives the impression that Americans are somehow affected when they sneak into Mexico. We know that millions of Americans are not illegally entering Mexico. Millions of Mexicans are however, coming here. He is right because the law will affect millions of illegal aliens by getting rid of them and it will affect millions of Americans because they will not be bothered by all the crime and the drain on our economy. Calderon wants his Mexican amigos to come here because they send billions of dollars back to his country. He does not care if the people sending the money are in America illegally as long as they continue to send money to Mexico.
Besides, who is Calderon to oppose this law and why do we care if he opposes it? He needs to go back to Mexico and clean up that craphole he has for a country and mind is own business. He has NO say so, to put it politely, shut up.
Some cities in America are boycotting Arizona because they would rather side with lawbreakers than with a sovereign state. I think there will be serous fallout from this because there are many more Americans who oppose illegal entry and who will begin to boycott companies based in cities that boycott Arizona. Those cities had better understand that the illegals will not be the ones keeping companies afloat.
Arizona is fighting back in its own way. The city of Los Angeles voted to end some contracts with Arizona. The contracts total about 7 million dollars which might hurt the state a little but Arizona might decide to end a contract of its own. Arizona power companies supply LA with about 25% of its electricity. There is a threat to end that contract and cut power to LA. This would be devastating to LA because it consumes a great deal of power and would likely suffer blackouts.
Good for Arizona. Next thing Arizona should do is end the contracts it has for holding California criminals in Arizona jails. Then the state could place those criminals in buses and ship them back to California. I recommend dropping them off in LA.
While they are at it, perhaps police in Arizona should place pamphlets (written in Spanish) in all places where illegals would likely do business. The pamphlets would inform them of the cities in California that are sanctuary cities and give them directions on how to get to each of them.
It is time for Arizona to fight back and that means it is time for those of us fed up with illegal aliens to fight alongside them.
Never surrender, never submit.
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Tags: arizona, calderon, california, ILLEGAL immigration, laws, los angeles, Mexico, Obama
If I was Arizona, I would cut the flow of water to S. Cal- they need that every bit as much as they need the power.
Phil Calderon needs to go back across the border and quit blaming the US- oh, and take that other blamer, Barrie.
The Mexicans have a much more restrictive immigration policy than we do, and I feel that ours should miror the Mexican policy both in words AND enforcement.
Just remember, if peaceful means cannot resolve this, We Are Texas- we whipped ’em once, it cannot possibly be THAT hard- and that is the mentality that WILL become the mindset of the Border states if Mexico doesn’t resolve its side of the border. So sad, but true-
The overriding truth is that you, as a private citizen, would not leave your door open so any and everyone could just wander in- most of these wanderers would be nice people, but would you REALLY want to possibly expose your family to those who would mean them harm?
Well, perhaps, if you are a moronic progressive- but if you have a lick of common sense, the first thing you do is install a lock on your door, so you can know WHO is coming inside your home.
Anything else is stupidity.
Amazingly, Obama is OK with illegals walking in and he wants them to get amnesty. Those two folks who sneaked into his last state dinner were not treated as well as the illegals. Those “undocumented guests” only wanted a better life. They were hauled before Congress…
Evidently the same rules that Obama wants states to follow do not apply to where he currently lives.