Arizona Governor Jan Brewer and Sheriff Joe Arpaio joined Arizona
talk show host Mike Broomhead today in two separate segments to discuss
the President’s decision to selectively enforce immigration law – a
decision which Brewer said “has the status of law” even though it
actively contradicts the law.
You can hear Brewer’s segment
below, where she explains that this decision is likely a “pre-emptive
strike” in anticipation of a likely Supreme Court decision in favor of
the constitutionality of SB 1070:
Arpaio, however, was far less concerned about the decision, saying
the timing had taken him by surprise, but not the substance of the move.
He also said that the rules change wouldn’t affect how he enforced the
law, and that he planned to keep right on going arresting illegals under
state law. He did echo Brewer’s concerns that the new policy would
spawn a run for the border, now that there is an incentive for young
illegals to enter the United States.
“We‘re still gonna lock ’em up if we have ‘em on another crime,” Arpaio said.
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3 comments:
It;s discrimination to pick one group of people over another. What about all the people from countries other then Mexico who want a shot at a better life who actually bring skills?
This whole thing is a joke. The illegals here would need to confess that they are illegal before they could become legal under this declaration. Why would they do that?
Because Obama needs 800,000 more votes, that's why they would do that. They vote for him, he gives them amnesty. Simple democratic corruption.
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