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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 735249" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>Easy Tex, don't implode, and don't kick your dog. Take a step back and listen to yourself, you argue this is an open and shut case, absolutely nothing constitutionally was violated, and anybody who says differently are liars, racists (how ironic in this case...lol), didn't read the Bill, have no reading comprehension, and push extreme left wing stupidity.</p><p> </p><p> The law is not just unconstitutional, its “facially” unconstitutional, if you know what that means.</p><p>States do not get to legislate intn'l/nat'l affairs. States legislate state issues, and the federal govt legislates intn'l/nat'l affairs.</p><p>And you’d know that if the Conservative Texas School Boards didn't keep changing content in our text books. </p><p>Now Tex, if your bent on displacing Mexicans in your own state, who's going to do the low wage jobs such as shoveling manure off your ranch ?...</p><p> </p><p>Contrary to what your masters on hate radio and fauxsnooze may tell you, this law is not simply a “strengthening of existing federal laws”.. Its rascism for political points, and worrisom at the polls, pure and simple. They may just simply target “hispanics” right now, but whats there to stop officials from, lets say targeting people with a “european” accent? When we allow the rights of other people to be trampled on, we pretty much guarantee that our rights will be the next to go. But know, you asking for us to have faith in people like Sherriff Joe A-hole, that they'll do the right thing....</p><p> </p><p>On a side note, speaking of toughguy sheriff of USA, Joe Arpaio and his aggressive tactics against illegal immigrants have been frequently in the news lately. 93 people were detained in the latest sweep, and officers suspected about 63 of them are illegal immigrants. This brings up the question – on what ground were the other 30 detained and if they are legals, isn't it an argument that "reasonable suspicion" doesn't work in certain cases? The law threatenes to undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans, as well as the trust between police and their communities that is so crucial to keeping us safe.</p><p></p><p>How bout this, deport the Repugs (the ones that are trying to destroy America) and keep the hard working Immigrants...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 735249, member: 9859"] Easy Tex, don't implode, and don't kick your dog. Take a step back and listen to yourself, you argue this is an open and shut case, absolutely nothing constitutionally was violated, and anybody who says differently are liars, racists (how ironic in this case...lol), didn't read the Bill, have no reading comprehension, and push extreme left wing stupidity. The law is not just unconstitutional, its “facially” unconstitutional, if you know what that means. States do not get to legislate intn'l/nat'l affairs. States legislate state issues, and the federal govt legislates intn'l/nat'l affairs. And you’d know that if the Conservative Texas School Boards didn't keep changing content in our text books. Now Tex, if your bent on displacing Mexicans in your own state, who's going to do the low wage jobs such as shoveling manure off your ranch ?... Contrary to what your masters on hate radio and fauxsnooze may tell you, this law is not simply a “strengthening of existing federal laws”.. Its rascism for political points, and worrisom at the polls, pure and simple. They may just simply target “hispanics” right now, but whats there to stop officials from, lets say targeting people with a “european” accent? When we allow the rights of other people to be trampled on, we pretty much guarantee that our rights will be the next to go. But know, you asking for us to have faith in people like Sherriff Joe A-hole, that they'll do the right thing.... On a side note, speaking of toughguy sheriff of USA, Joe Arpaio and his aggressive tactics against illegal immigrants have been frequently in the news lately. 93 people were detained in the latest sweep, and officers suspected about 63 of them are illegal immigrants. This brings up the question – on what ground were the other 30 detained and if they are legals, isn't it an argument that "reasonable suspicion" doesn't work in certain cases? The law threatenes to undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans, as well as the trust between police and their communities that is so crucial to keeping us safe. How bout this, deport the Repugs (the ones that are trying to destroy America) and keep the hard working Immigrants... [/QUOTE]
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