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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
How Do You Feel About This?
The Justice Department has set up a hotline telephone number and e-mail box for the public in the aftermath of a Supreme Court decision. Citizens can use the hotlines to report potential civil rights violations in Arizona. The court ruled that police may legally check the immigration status of people they stop for other reasons. But the court said the law should be enforced in a way that avoids long detentions. And, that the police couldn't stop people only for the purpose of checking immigration status.
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What the hell is the federal government doing ? Taking away this states rights? Next thing you know we will be under military rule. This may be the straw that breaks the camels back, I'm with you Nugent. Bring it on obamie.
The justice department needs to be investigating the White House for security leaks. Operation Loose lips
If states can't make laws that run contrary to Federal laws, then can't those states that offer sanctuary and reduced college tuition to illegal immigrants be sued? Just throwing that out there for consideration.
301 pm please read your Constitution Tenth amendment. It is two sentences long. Not hard to understand either.
Well, if any of us could do anything about anything, this case wouldn't be in SCOTUS, since most of America was against this (these) law/s.
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