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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Inform Your Opinion On Arizona’s New Law By Reading It First

Got an opinion about Arizona’s new immigration law, based on what you’ve heard?

Well, if you haven’t already, here’s your chance to read the law itself. It’s not very long, and The Arizona Republic has posted the full text online, with helpful annotations from University of Arizona law professor Gabriel “Jack” Chin.

If you read it yourself, you’ll have done better than several top Obama administration officials who’ve expressed disagreement with the law, while admitting they’ve only glanced at it.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Joe, It would serve the local residents well to read the Arizona area newspapers on line and then voice their opinion. I sympathize with those arizona residents. They live under continual terror and cannot absorb the cost of thousands from all countries entering on a daily basis.

Anonymous said...

I wholeheartedly agree with this law. It does not make anything a crime that was not already a crime, it gives law enforcement another tool to use. Non-citizens have no constitutional rights and citizens are under no obligation of any kind to support them in any way. There is a defined legal process for entering this country and becoming a citizen. If you choose to violate or ignore it, well cry me a river and take the consequences.

Anonymous said...

Maryland and Delaware need to adopt this law as well .

Fred Norris said...

Can we adapt a law that would deport all dumb rednecks as well.
I would gladly trade most of you for Mexicans.

Anonymous said...

I have two problems with the Arizona law. First of all, it is way too lenient and second, it doesn't apply to every state in the republic. Other than that, it is a pretty good start. And Fred-it's stupid liberals like you that make laws like this necessary.