They'd be free to deal with the cartels without the fed interfering.
They're broke, so I doubt they'd be effective.
They'd be free to deal with the cartels without the fed interfering.
The immigration bill is racial profiling in the purest form. We've had this argument many times in other threads. It also happens to be in direct defiance of the 14th Amendment.
Then you got House Bill 2524 which bans ethnic studies in High Schools.
How about all the surviving KKK, local militias, and other white supremacy organizations that have found safe haven in Arizona? One of the few places I can think of where a sheriff can outright say he's proud to be a KKK member without losing his job. Good for them. I'm glad they have a place to go.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.
Oh yeah, and we can't forget the topic at hand, SB1433 which references "states' rights." Lmao. I read the John C. Calhoun speech advocating states' rights. It's code for slavery, folks!
How so?
States rights is code for slavery cause you heard a speech?
I think you may be retarded.
Equal Protection Clause, which you quoted, as interpreted by the SCOTUS, not you or the Governor of Arizona.
That doesn't apply to people who aren't born in, or citizens of, the United States.
You're right. My concern is about the U.S. citizens who happen to be brown who are now second class citizens. They are the ones who are negatively affected by the legislation. Not white people and not illegal aliens as they do deserve to be deported.
So, you dislike an entire state full of people because of how you think a law might be enforced?
You're right. My concern is about the U.S. citizens who happen to be brown who are now second class citizens. They are the ones who are negatively affected by the legislation. Not white people and not illegal aliens as they do deserve to be deported.
So a legal US citizen commits a crime (a requirement of the law to ask for proof of citizenship), then yes - they are a second class citizen.
That's a bit harsh, but not surprising coming from you..
Well considering that if you're convicted of a felony, you can NEVER vote or own a handgun again... Yeah, thats pretty much the definition of a second class citizen
Well considering you went from committed a crime, to convicted of a felony.......